Monoprice USB-C Charger, 100W 4-port PD GaN Technology Foldable Wall Charger, Power Delivery for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 12/11/Pro/Max/XR/XS/X, Pixel, Galaxy, and More
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Is this compatible with a 16” MacBook Pro?
A shopper
on Apr 3, 2021
BEST ANSWER: This charger has 2 USB c ports and 2 "regular" USB a ports. There is certainly enough power produced by this charger. If you want to make use of the 100 watt USB c port you may need a cable. MacBook Pro has been using USB c for a while but you may need a c to c cable.
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- Scott B on Apr 3, 2021
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2021
BEST ANSWER: This charger has 2 USB c ports and 2 "regular" USB a ports. There is certainly enough power produced by this charger. If you want to make use of the 100 watt USB c port you may need a cable. MacBook Pro has been using USB c for a while but you may need a c to c cable.
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- Scott B on Apr 3, 2021
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2021
Can't say for sure, but at 100W (with the right cable) I'd think so. Needs to be the only thing plugged in to get all 100W, otherwise the top USB-C steps down to 65W. You can check your OEM power adapter to see what its output is.
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- Mark R on Apr 3, 2021
- Purchased on Mar 6, 2021
Yes altho I haven’t tried it on my 13” Mac yet- the origina provided by apple is 30W
This unit provides two USB-C one at 65W and one 17W -
Use the 65W slot for better results
This unit provides two USB-C one at 65W and one 17W -
Use the 65W slot for better results
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- Chris M on Apr 3, 2021
- Purchased on Mar 8, 2021
I don't have a Mac to verify it, but it should work
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- Greg on Apr 3, 2021
- Purchased on Feb 25, 2021
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Can I plug this into an extension cord?
A shopper
on Aug 19, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes you can, that's how I've been running both of mine, no issues.
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- MICHAEL M on Aug 19, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 30, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes you can, that's how I've been running both of mine, no issues.
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- MICHAEL M on Aug 19, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 30, 2021
It works fine plugged into a power strip
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- Joseph F on Aug 20, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 29, 2021
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At a glance this unit & 43556 seem almost identical, what are the real working differences?
Leslie B
on Nov 4, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I'm also interested in the answer as well. I believe the lower number product ID (e.g. this model) is older.
one thing I've noticed (excluding aesthetic differences, like port labels, shape, size, etc.) is that C1+C2 performance is improved on 43556
Here are the two specs on that
41986: C1+C2: 65W+30W
43556: USB‑C1+USB‑C2: 65W+18W
There are some more differences on further down stream use cases (e.g. C1+C2+A1, etc) where they are different but I didn't review exhaustively there.
Technically 41986 is "noticeably" heavier at 9.5oz vs 6.7oz on 43556
43556 doesn't match any of the others though, in terms of shape/design. Maybe they are replacing/updating the older rounded versions?
one thing I've noticed (excluding aesthetic differences, like port labels, shape, size, etc.) is that C1+C2 performance is improved on 43556
Here are the two specs on that
41986: C1+C2: 65W+30W
43556: USB‑C1+USB‑C2: 65W+18W
There are some more differences on further down stream use cases (e.g. C1+C2+A1, etc) where they are different but I didn't review exhaustively there.
Technically 41986 is "noticeably" heavier at 9.5oz vs 6.7oz on 43556
43556 doesn't match any of the others though, in terms of shape/design. Maybe they are replacing/updating the older rounded versions?
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- Jordan L on Nov 9, 2021
- Purchased on Feb 22, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I'm also interested in the answer as well. I believe the lower number product ID (e.g. this model) is older.
one thing I've noticed (excluding aesthetic differences, like port labels, shape, size, etc.) is that C1+C2 performance is improved on 43556
Here are the two specs on that
41986: C1+C2: 65W+30W
43556: USB‑C1+USB‑C2: 65W+18W
There are some more differences on further down stream use cases (e.g. C1+C2+A1, etc) where they are different but I didn't review exhaustively there.
Technically 41986 is "noticeably" heavier at 9.5oz vs 6.7oz on 43556
43556 doesn't match any of the others though, in terms of shape/design. Maybe they are replacing/updating the older rounded versions?
one thing I've noticed (excluding aesthetic differences, like port labels, shape, size, etc.) is that C1+C2 performance is improved on 43556
Here are the two specs on that
41986: C1+C2: 65W+30W
43556: USB‑C1+USB‑C2: 65W+18W
There are some more differences on further down stream use cases (e.g. C1+C2+A1, etc) where they are different but I didn't review exhaustively there.
Technically 41986 is "noticeably" heavier at 9.5oz vs 6.7oz on 43556
43556 doesn't match any of the others though, in terms of shape/design. Maybe they are replacing/updating the older rounded versions?
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- Jordan L on Nov 9, 2021
- Purchased on Feb 22, 2021
the 43556 USB A ports deliver 30W (7.5W if also using C1+C2+A2, 18W if also using C1+C2)
however the 41986 USB A Ports deliver 12 watts (17 watts shared when using with Type-A 2)
however the 41986 USB A Ports deliver 12 watts (17 watts shared when using with Type-A 2)
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- Robert P on Nov 4, 2021
- Purchased on Feb 22, 2021
Looks like they are similar. The 43556 is huge and if your wall outlet is a bit aged it has a hard time staying plugged in. Item 43556 works very well.
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- Scott B on Nov 4, 2021
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2021
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Do the USB-A ports support Samsung Fast Charging? TIA
Peter L
on Jan 19, 2022
BEST ANSWER: The USB A ports output 2.4 amps each which should be good enough for fast charging if your cables and/or wireless charger support fast charging
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- Scott B on Jan 20, 2022
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2021
BEST ANSWER: The USB A ports output 2.4 amps each which should be good enough for fast charging if your cables and/or wireless charger support fast charging
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- Scott B on Jan 20, 2022
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2021
Appears that the A ports do not support fast charging, but the USB-C ports do.
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- Denis M on Jan 20, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 19, 2021
stopped working after 1 month
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- RAHUL A S on Jan 20, 2022
- Purchased on Aug 20, 2021
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Does this new line of charges support USB Power Delivery with Programmable Power Supply [USB PD with PPS]? Or do they just support standard USB PD?
Jim G
on Jan 15, 2021

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BEST ANSWER: Regarding this current lineup of USB-C chargers, only the 45W version (model 41987) supports the Programmable Power Supply (PPS) feature. The rest of the models support the standard USB Power Delivery (PD) feature.
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- Patrick S Staff on Feb 18, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Regarding this current lineup of USB-C chargers, only the 45W version (model 41987) supports the Programmable Power Supply (PPS) feature. The rest of the models support the standard USB Power Delivery (PD) feature.
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- Patrick S Staff on Feb 18, 2021
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Does this charger provide any type of surge protection?
Tara D
on Aug 1, 2021
BEST ANSWER: No. It is a transformer type charger, and does not contain any form of built-in surge protection.
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- Robert L on Aug 2, 2021
- Purchased on Jan 26, 2021
BEST ANSWER: No. It is a transformer type charger, and does not contain any form of built-in surge protection.
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- Robert L on Aug 2, 2021
- Purchased on Jan 26, 2021
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Does this have an auto-sensing feature that adjusts the power level to the need of the device(s) attached?
Ryan N
on Aug 2, 2021
BEST ANSWER: yes it does. It will only provide power as fast and at the wattage required. That being said, you can charge your phone on the 180w USB-C port, but it will only charge it at approximately 15W the phone wants. Conversely, you will want to charge your MacBook or MacBook Air on the 100W USB-C port as it will take forever to charge on any of the other ports.
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- Don S on Aug 3, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 6, 2021
BEST ANSWER: yes it does. It will only provide power as fast and at the wattage required. That being said, you can charge your phone on the 180w USB-C port, but it will only charge it at approximately 15W the phone wants. Conversely, you will want to charge your MacBook or MacBook Air on the 100W USB-C port as it will take forever to charge on any of the other ports.
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- Don S on Aug 3, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 6, 2021
Yeah, it'll work with any device that supports Power Delivery protocol.
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- Alex O on Aug 3, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 23, 2021
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What are the real specs for charging port USB-C2? The 'Full Specs' page has an error on it, as it specifies two different max charging power specifications, 18 watts, and 9 volts, 3 amps (27 watts)
Daniel G
on Jan 11, 2021
BEST ANSWER: If you look at the image of the back is says that the ports have their own specs:
USB-C 1 - 5v 9v 12v 15v = 3A, 20v = 3.25A (65w)
USB-C 2 - 5v = 3A, 9v = 2A
USB-A1-2 - 2.5v = 3.4A MAX (total 17w)
Output Single Port
Type C1: 5V=3A, 9V=3A, 15V=3A, 20v=5A(100w)
So if you are looking to use this for a laptop charger and want the 100w on the USB-C you need to have nothing else plugged in. And you could save some money and get the one with only one port(see attached)
USB-C 1 - 5v 9v 12v 15v = 3A, 20v = 3.25A (65w)
USB-C 2 - 5v = 3A, 9v = 2A
USB-A1-2 - 2.5v = 3.4A MAX (total 17w)
Output Single Port
Type C1: 5V=3A, 9V=3A, 15V=3A, 20v=5A(100w)
So if you are looking to use this for a laptop charger and want the 100w on the USB-C you need to have nothing else plugged in. And you could save some money and get the one with only one port(see attached)
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- Benjamin M on Jan 20, 2021

Monoprice USB-C Charger, 100W 1-port PD, GaN Technology, Foldable Wall Plug, Power Delivery for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 12/11/Pro/Max/XR/XS/X, Pixel, Galaxy S, and More
BEST ANSWER: If you look at the image of the back is says that the ports have their own specs:
USB-C 1 - 5v 9v 12v 15v = 3A, 20v = 3.25A (65w)
USB-C 2 - 5v = 3A, 9v = 2A
USB-A1-2 - 2.5v = 3.4A MAX (total 17w)
Output Single Port
Type C1: 5V=3A, 9V=3A, 15V=3A, 20v=5A(100w)
So if you are looking to use this for a laptop charger and want the 100w on the USB-C you need to have nothing else plugged in. And you could save some money and get the one with only one port(see attached)
USB-C 1 - 5v 9v 12v 15v = 3A, 20v = 3.25A (65w)
USB-C 2 - 5v = 3A, 9v = 2A
USB-A1-2 - 2.5v = 3.4A MAX (total 17w)
Output Single Port
Type C1: 5V=3A, 9V=3A, 15V=3A, 20v=5A(100w)
So if you are looking to use this for a laptop charger and want the 100w on the USB-C you need to have nothing else plugged in. And you could save some money and get the one with only one port(see attached)
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- Benjamin M on Jan 20, 2021

Monoprice USB-C Charger, 100W 1-port PD, GaN Technology, Foldable Wall Plug, Power Delivery for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 12/11/Pro/Max/XR/XS/X, Pixel, Galaxy S, and More
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Can this be used to charge Nintendo switch in TV mode?
Haimi T
on Apr 5, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes. Absolutely! There is enough power to charge and run the Nintendo Switch.
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- Redvette350 on May 26, 2021
- Purchased on Jan 19, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes. Absolutely! There is enough power to charge and run the Nintendo Switch.
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- Redvette350 on May 26, 2021
- Purchased on Jan 19, 2021
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Does this work with Dell Precision 5550 which comes with a 130W OEM charger with USB C connector?
Vinod N
on Apr 25, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Can't answer for a 5550, but have a Latitude 7410 which has been finicky about non-Dell power bricks but it worked with this Mono brick.
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- Scott B on Apr 25, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 11, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Can't answer for a 5550, but have a Latitude 7410 which has been finicky about non-Dell power bricks but it worked with this Mono brick.
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- Scott B on Apr 25, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 11, 2021
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It says the product is UL Certified. UL Listed, UL Classified, or UL Recognized - which is it?
A shopper
on Aug 29, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5
I've used it for a few months now, it charges my laptop fast. The unit stays cool, no overheating issues
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Rated 1 out of 5
Does not handle multiple USB-C devices well
Plugging two devices into the USB-C ports (16" Macbook Pro and iPad Air) results in the MacBook stopping its charge or charging then not charging around 80%. It also reduced the charge from the fastest that the MacBook can charge to less than 1/3rd of the rate. I'd accept only getting 65watts to the MacBook with 18 watts to the ipad, but this charger CANNOT support that.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 5 out of 5
The Right Tool for the Job
A very competent, high output power supply. A bit bigger than I expected but I'm glad I bought two of them.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great way to consolidate your chargers!
works great for my laptop (HP Spectre x 360 15t) which is the main reason I bought it. The other USB ports are obviously useful as well and means that I can bring fewer chargers.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Good product for a good price
Bought a different brand which just stopped working in about a year. So far this is working fine...also handy having several outputs too!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Good Charger
It's big solid and works good, This thing is build like a tank, I got it for travel but I don't think so I was expecting some light weight something. I put this into home service.. The other reviews are right about the size. I can slap all my gear on this thing and get them charged in little time.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Good Product
Works as advertised. A little bigger than some of the more expensive competition, but that?s OK with me.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 5 out of 5
Nice charger for multiple devices
I use this to charge my Surface Pro 3 (using an unapproved third-party cable, but it is what it is) and my Pixel 3a when traveling. Both work fine with this charger. I like that the first port is 65W when all other ports are in use. I find it preferable to prioritize charging for my laptop followed by my phone and whatnot.
The charger is a bit big and heavy for a GaN charger. Although it's about the same size as the MacBook Pro charger, it offers more ports. I bought a 1ft power extension cord in case the charger sags or doesn't fit.
I look forward to using this with my Surface Laptop 4 when it comes in.
The charger is a bit big and heavy for a GaN charger. Although it's about the same size as the MacBook Pro charger, it offers more ports. I bought a 1ft power extension cord in case the charger sags or doesn't fit.
I look forward to using this with my Surface Laptop 4 when it comes in.
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