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Mac Book Pro Charger - 96W USB C Charger Fast Charger for USB C Port MacBook pro & MacBook Air, ipad Pro, Samsung Galaxy and All Type C Device, 6.6 ft USBC Cable Included review image

Mac Book Pro Charger - 96W USB C Charger Fast Charger for USB C Port MacBook pro & MacBook Air, ipad Pro, Samsung Galaxy and All Type C Device, 6.6 ft USBC Cable Included Review

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Third-party MacBook chargers have a reputation problem. Either they're dangerously cheap knockoffs, or they're overpriced near-Apple-quality alternatives that still don't quite justify themselves. This 96W USB-C charger with a 6.6ft cable is trying to thread that needle — and mostly succeeds.

96W USB-C MacBook charger front view

What You're Actually Getting

At 96W, this charger covers essentially every modern MacBook — the 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air top out at 67W, while the 14-inch MacBook Pro can take 96W for fast charging. So the wattage here isn't overkill; it's genuinely useful headroom. You're also getting a 6.6ft (2m) USB-C cable in the box, which is noticeably longer than Apple's own included cables and a real practical advantage when your nearest outlet is across the room.

The charger is also legitimately universal. iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy devices, and any other USB-C device will charge at whatever wattage they can negotiate — meaning this can replace two or three chargers on your desk. That's the core pitch, and it holds up.

Build Quality and Safety

USB-C charger port and cable detail

This is where third-party chargers live or die. The unit feels solid — no flex in the housing, no wobble at the plug. The cable connector ends are reinforced with visible strain relief, which matters for longevity. For MacBook users specifically: the charger communicates properly over USB Power Delivery, so your Mac recognizes it and charges at full speed rather than throttling to a slower rate.

One thing worth noting for safety-conscious buyers: always check that a third-party charger carries relevant safety certifications (UL, CE, or similar). A 96W device pushing real current needs proper protection circuitry. The listing implies standard protections are in place, but inspecting the charger on arrival for any certification marks is a reasonable habit.

The Cable Is the Hidden Star

6.6ft USB-C cable included with charger

Apple's charging cables are notoriously short. The included 6.6ft cable here is a genuine quality-of-life improvement — long enough to use your MacBook from a couch or bed without being tethered to an outlet. The cable braid feels durable, though only extended use will confirm whether the insulation holds up to daily bending. Early impressions are good.

Who This Is and Isn't For

This charger makes the most sense for a few specific buyers:

  • Travelers and remote workers who want one charger to cover a MacBook, iPad, and Android phone without carrying three adapters.
  • MacBook users who lost or damaged their original charger and don't want to pay Apple's premium for a replacement.
  • Anyone who needs a dedicated second charger — one for the desk, one in the bag.

If you're running a MacBook Pro 16-inch at heavy load and want the absolute fastest possible charge, Apple's own 140W MagSafe is the better tool. This USB-C charger is excellent but tops out at 96W, which means slower (though still fully functional) charging for the largest MacBook models under sustained load.

Price Reality Check

Context matters here. With the broader electronics market in turbulence — memory prices tripling, component costs climbing across the board — a capable 96W USB-C charger with a quality cable at a competitive price point represents real value. Apple charges significantly more for their own 96W USB-C option, and the cable costs extra on top of that. This bundle punches above its price.

Charger compatibility with MacBook Pro and other devices

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this charger work with a MacBook Pro 14-inch or 16-inch?

A: Yes. The 96W output is sufficient for the 14-inch MacBook Pro at full fast-charge speeds. The 16-inch MacBook Pro officially supports up to 140W, so this charger will work but won't charge quite as fast during heavy use — still fully functional for normal and overnight charging.

Q: Is the included cable full-speed USB-C, or just for charging?

A: The cable is included for charging use. Whether it supports full USB 3.x data transfer speeds would need to be confirmed on the specific listing — if data transfer matters to you, verify the cable's data spec before relying on it for file transfers.

Q: Can I use this to charge an iPad Pro and a Samsung Galaxy phone?

A: Yes, this is one of the charger's main selling points. USB Power Delivery negotiates the right wattage for each device, so it safely charges iPad Pro, most Android flagships, and other USB-C devices at their optimal speeds.

Q: How does this compare to Apple's official 96W USB-C charger?

A: Apple's first-party option costs significantly more and doesn't include a long cable. This third-party alternative delivers the same wattage and works with the same USB Power Delivery standard, making it a strong value pick. The trade-off is that brand assurance and long-term warranty support are stronger with Apple's own hardware.

Q: Is a 96W charger safe for a MacBook Air?

A: Yes. USB Power Delivery is bidirectional — the charger offers up to 96W, but the MacBook Air only draws what it needs (typically up to 30-67W depending on model). A higher-wattage charger won't damage a lower-wattage device.

— Tech Lead Editor, CPrice

Posted on March 21, 2026

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