![]() ![]() Macbook Pro 15" Touchbar) from external batteries that do not have true USB-C capabilities (all batteries on market today are not truly high powered USB-C PD). You will now also be able to charge your high powered devices (i.e. You can charge your new Macbook Pro 15" touchbar from your Car at FULL Speed! Not to be mistaken for other lower powered USB-C (Type C) Car chargers. MacBook Pro with Mikegyver USB-C power adapter for high-speed charging via vehicle cigarette lighter socket Specifications See the MPG test summary that follows the specifications below. The Mikegyver USB-C power adapter takes its power from the 12V (to 24V) DC vehicle cigarette lighter socket, charging the MacBook Pro via a standard USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 cable (I used the cable that comes with the Apple power brick). See also Mike McGyver’s blog, Mobile Connected Tech. A high-power USB-A port is also included for charging a device like an iPad or iPhone, as shown. Shown below is the Mikegyver USB-C power adapter for high-speed charging via. ![]() Issues include low power charging, heat problems and sometimes noise/buzzing. That’s because the USB-C specification allows for power delivery of up to 90 watts, far higher than the ~12 watts of USB 3.1 gen 2. The USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 port of the Apple 2018 MacBook Pro (and 20 models) can charge at high speed in a vehicle with simple adapter. Get Apple iMac 5K and Apple MacBook Pro at B&H Photo. SEND FEEDBACK Related: 2016 MacBook Pro, 2018 MacBook Pro, laptop, MacBook, MacBook Pro, USB, USB-A, USB-C ![]()
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