100W USB C Laptop Charger Power Adapter, Charging for Lenovo
100W USB C Laptop Charger Power Adapter, Charging for Lenovo ThinkPad, Dell XPS, HP Chromebook X360, ASUS Chromebook and all device with usb c po




100W USB C Laptop Charger Power Adapter, Charging for Lenovo ThinkPad, Dell XPS, HP Chromebook X360, ASUS Chromebook and all device with usb c po




Great USB C laptop charge
Feels well made. It is a 100 Watt USB C charger that I have been using to charge my laptop. It does not get hot. This can charge is versatile and works with multiple devices including your laptop and USB C phones. The outputted wattage is modified based on the needs of the device being charged.
It is well built and manages to charge my USB C laptop at the advertised wattage. Can definitely recommend.
Does the job
Good 100w USB-c charger with a decent length cable. Works fine with my asus flow laptop. It would be nice if there was an LED indicator on the brick to show that it’s turn on though.
Ideal replaceme
This is capable of not only keeping my laptop charging quickly without any issues, but it also works on other devices like phones and tablets too.
Compared to the official chargers, this is quite a bit cheaper at 17.99. Saves you having to work out several times the amount for an official charger when this one is just as effective, but cheaper.
Like other chargers, it does heat up when you are also using the laptop at the same time, but not overly so.
Would be great as a spare charger or a cheap replacement.
Good, well-built laptop charge
This is a good, effective charger for laptops, and at 100w is somewhat more powerful than most – enough for a slightly more power-hungry laptop or for a dock + peripheral system that draws more power than the laptop alone, which is how I am using it.
It works well, does the job, and supplies the power it should – as well as being able to successfully adjust its power output for less power-hungry devices. This makes it more flexible than the more common 65w adapters.
It is a bit big for travel, at least compared to a mobile-type GaN charger, but it’s a lot cheaper than a 100w charger of that type.
good laptop charger - more power output than 65w chargers
The 100W USB C Laptop Charger Power Adapter is a versatile and powerful charging solution compatible with various laptops and devices equipped with a USB-C port. Its high power output of 100W ensures rapid charging, making it suitable for demanding laptops like Lenovo ThinkPad, Dell XPS, HP Chromebook X360, ASUS Chromebook, and other USB-C enabled devices.
With its universal compatibility, users can conveniently charge multiple devices with a single adapter, eliminating the need for separate chargers. This makes it an ideal travel companion for professionals, students, and frequent travelers.
The charger’s compact and lightweight design enhances portability, allowing users to carry it easily in their laptop bags or backpacks. Additionally, its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance, providing reliable charging wherever you go.
Overall, the 100W USB C Laptop Charger Power Adapter offers fast and efficient charging for a wide range of devices, making it an essential accessory for users who prioritize convenience, versatility, and reliability in their charging solutions.
OK in use Looks well built Plug fuse is genuine
100W USB C Laptop Charger Power Adapter, Charging for Lenovo ThinkPad, Dell XPS
I didn’t have a laptop to hand to try this on, but I did try it on a couple of tablets and phones.
Because of what I tested it on, I couldn’t test for the full power output. However, it worked well charging the above devices. I also tried it with some other USB-C 5v devices (charging internal batteries or to run the devices and it worked well.
From observation, the power adapter appears to be well built. External examination of the plug fuse didn’t show anything wrong (the fuse wasn’t shorter than it should be, there was no fuse wire sticking out from under the end caps and the end caps were not magnetic) which is a good sign.
The one thing I would have liked is a power light on the adapter. Power lights are not always fitted, but can be a useful aid when troubleshooting a potential problem.
100W charging
I recently bought this 100W charger for my MacBook. It charges super fast and works with different MacBook models like MacBook Air 2020 and various MacBook Pro series. The smart chip inside makes sure it charges my laptop safely. It’s CE/ROHS certified for security, which is reassuring.. Overall, I’m happy with my purchase and would recommend it.
great charger for Lenovo thinkpad
I needed a spare charger for my work laptop, a Lenovo Thinkpad as I work from home but have to go in to the office on a occasion and was getting sick of having to get under my home office desk and pull out all the cables etc so I could take charger into the office. No need to now as have a spare one, fits perfectly and charges/works well & no faffing around under my desk
Fine for XPS
My Dell XPS moans at bootup that the power supply won’t be powerful enough, but nevertheless the laptop charges and will quite happily run all day connected to the power supply. It doesn’t run particularly hot either, so I think this is a worthwhile aftermarket power supply.
Good charging adapter, at 100W which is rare
The adapter arrived in a cardboard box with “Laptop Battery” on it, which clearly isn’t correct. However the device inside is as expected, a 100W USB-C adapter for powering and charging laptops ad other high-power devices. Most similar adapters at 65W, which sometimes isn’t enough for larger and more powerful laptops.
It is worth nothing that charging wattage relates to the maximum power the adapter can supply, not a fixed delivery for all devices. That means that you can also safely use this adapter to charge any other USB-C device, including low power ones such as phones.
The adapter itself looks good quality, and feels good quality plastic too. It can get a little warm whilst charging high power devices. It comes with a three-pin plug as you’d expect.
Nice and compact 100W charger!
This is smaller than my current laptop PSU and delivers the same power without any side effects. Doesn’t get overly hot to the touch. Works fine with phones and tablets as expected.
Perfect to travel with or leave plugged into a second location around the house. And has a nice long cable on it too! Decent value for a 100w PSU, I like it!
Lenovo charge
This is really good quality and is very well made. It charged my Lenovo laptop really fast and so far it runs nice and cool and connected every time. A good value option with peace of mind it will charge reliably.
Charging phones, tablets, and laptops
The unit looks well made, and the plugs fit snugly into the sockets. The supply is capable of changing its output between 5v and 20v and will automatically detect what your device needs. It is quite powerful at 100w, so it can charge a large range of laptops, notepads, tablets, and phones with its USB Type-C plug.
While using it, the supply worked well. It fast charged my phone (5v) in minutes, and then I put a USB adaptor on it so that it could charge my laptop (20v). It managed that well without getting hot and worked quietly with no transformer buzz.
It would have been good to be able to unplug the USB-C lead from the transformer, so, for example, you could use it to connect your laptop to your phone. Also, if at a later date, your USB-C lead breaks, as they often do, it would be easy to replace.
Still, this is a powerful charger and works as it should, so I’m happy to recommend it.
A Rather Nice Charge
Having lost my previous charger this has come in really handy.
As with most things nowadays they come with usb-c ports for charging, or connecting to something.
Whilst I know that this says for a laptop charger, I have had it plugged into quite a few things and it charged them really well, so that I could monitor what power it was putting out, I had it plugged into my voltage tester’s throughput, and I have to say, the adapter adjusted the power output for each devices requirements accordingly with no issues whatsoever.
Whilst it doesn’t come in a fancy packaging, with some spurious name emblazoned all over it, This is quite a nice charger, the lead feels nice and solid with a robust connector on the end, all the relevant information required is clearly printed on the device, so no ambiguity there.
All in all a more than suitable replacement power adapter, you won’t go far wrong with this.
Good alternative power supply for Dell XPS 15
I thought I’d try this with my Dell XPS15 9500 as the cable on my original power supply has started to split.
I have to say I was quite surprised at how well it performed, my original power supply is a 130w model so when I plugged this one in it did come up with a message about “Weak charging state” as this is only 100w, how ever I ran a test by charging my laptop from flat to 100% with both power supplies and there was only 3 minutes difference (this was while the laptop was on and waking it up every now and then to check the progress). I was a little concerned that it wouldn’t maintain a charge while doing intensive tasks such as gaming, however upon testing I found that it does maintain/increase change even when under load.
Overall this is a great cheap alternative to the original power supply that appears to perform just as well.
Good quality - wide range of output power up to 100W
USB C Laptop Charger Power Adapter
Generic USB-C power supply, delivers 100W via 20V & 5A, 90W via 18V & 5A, 75W via 15V & 5A, 60W via 12V & 5A, 50W via 10V & 5A, 27W via 9V & 3A, 15W via 5W & 3A.
Charger has decent thick cable to connect to PC and separate mains leads.
Charger is mid lead brick (13*5.5*3.5cm) with expected CE safety markings. Weight overall is 460g.
In use its works fine, good replacement if your charger has been misplaced/broken.
Excellent powerful charge
I got this after one of my cats chewed through my ASUS 65W charger. Pleased to report this let’s the Asus Rog Ally run at full 30W turbo mode, meaning this charger is pushing out more than 65W.
It’s a tad on the cheap feeling side, however I can forgive that for the advertised price. Presentation could be a little better too and there’s no branding either with just a generic box.
It’s slightly bulky and not very portable (compared to the new generation GaN chargers) and is therefore best used around the house rather than for travel. For travel, I’d recommend a USB C GaN charger, however they are more expensive.
Finally, another positive is that the total cable length (both cables combined) is around 3m, so you can be far away from a plug socket.