Apple MacBook Charging Test | 35W Dual-USB-C vs 96W Adapter | 15" MacBook Air | Which is Faster?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
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    Hey tech enthusiasts! 🤖 Ready to dive into the world of fast charging for your MacBook? 🚀 Join me, thejuan&Only, as we embark on a thrilling charging adventure that's bound to change your charging game forever! 📱💡
    We've all been there - that heart-pounding moment when your MacBook battery hits rock bottom. But fear not, because in this electrifying episode, we're going to unravel the ultimate charging secret: Does size and wattage really matter when it comes to supercharging your MacBook from 0 to 100%? 🧐⚡️
    🔋 Get ready to witness a head-to-head clash between Apple's 35W dual USB-C charger and the mighty 96W brick. It's the ultimate showdown - small but efficient versus big and powerful! 💥
    But hold on, we won't just dive into numbers and specs. We're about to turn the science into an engaging adventure. 🎉
    Meet our test subject, the brand-new 15” MacBook Air, completely drained. It's time to work some charging magic! ⚡️✨
    As we kick things off, place your bets! How fast will each charger power up our MacBook from empty to full? It's all about making those educated guesses. 🕒💭
    But wait, there's more! We're keeping the display ON during the experiment, just for that extra touch of realism. After all, it's all in the name of science! 📊🔬
    Curious to see how it all unfolds? Don't just take my word for it - I've got a chart to back up the hype! 📈📊
    Now, get ready to unleash your inner tech wizard. Smash that like button, share your thoughts in the comments, and stay tuned for more electrifying tech content headed your way! 🚀👾
    As we gear up for the upcoming Apple event, remember to stay charged and always keep that tech curiosity alive. Catch you in the next mind-blowing video! 🔌📱
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Комментарии • 28

  • @applemagsafe
    @applemagsafe 10 месяцев назад +4

    I was thinking of searching this exact video and lucky me you made it today

  • @snowboardjunkie
    @snowboardjunkie 2 месяца назад

    Super useful vid! I have the exact 96W brick from my previous MBP and now it's back on duty after watching your vid. The 35W tofu could be used for other devices or when traveling. Thanks for setting this great experiment!

  • @stevansunarno4734
    @stevansunarno4734 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making this awesome video. What do you think about using 35w on MBP 14 2021? Since I want to bring only one charging brick when traveling and I prefer the MFI brick. Thank you.

  • @SlowDRV
    @SlowDRV 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do you think there will be new ipads coming when the iphone comes out?

  • @gerardrosales
    @gerardrosales 10 месяцев назад +3

    CoconutBattery is a tool that reads data directly from the battery at a low level. The macOS battery indicator, just like on iOS, almost never really shows the actual charge and this is by design. This is the main reason why iOS and macOS portables cling on to 95 - 100% for a long time then proceed to drain percentage faster until around 40%.

  • @user-xz7em1uv6u
    @user-xz7em1uv6u 9 месяцев назад +1

    I want to use 70 watt apple official charger for macbook air m2 13inch base varient if is safe for it

  • @Tindecasterodeordenezafransisc
    @Tindecasterodeordenezafransisc 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can yoi also do this with ipads ?

  • @thebongreview4597
    @thebongreview4597 Месяц назад

    does 96watt also support for macbook air m2 13 inch or either i go for 70 watt option

  • @anudeepreddy7429
    @anudeepreddy7429 9 месяцев назад

    waas just waiting for such video great

  • @City-Hiker
    @City-Hiker 5 месяцев назад

    I would rather to get one with 60w-70w instead of the 90w-140w because the smaller, the more portable.
    I got a Philips 67.5W Gan Charger for $13.99 only. Target is selling at $36.99

  • @chenteramos09
    @chenteramos09 10 месяцев назад +2

    Prediction: I think it probably took 3 hours for the first charger and for the faster charge is probably 1.5 hours

  • @BreckenFergusonBreckenscoolcar
    @BreckenFergusonBreckenscoolcar 7 месяцев назад +1

    You should try this test with a 140w charger with an iPad pro

  • @alvihossainayon9683
    @alvihossainayon9683 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bro Can I charge my iphone with a 140W charger?

    • @redux5228
      @redux5228 5 месяцев назад

      you can but it's not technically worth it since your iPhone charging system automatically takes as much wattage as it is designed for

  • @user-mq5ve9mn5d
    @user-mq5ve9mn5d 7 месяцев назад +5

    You obviously aren't familiar with the physics of charging Li-Ion batteries. I own an electric car, and in that community it's well known that charging from 0 - 80% takes as much time as charging from 80 - 100%. In other words, the closer you get to 100% state of charge, the slower the charging becomes. Nothing weird here, it's simple physics of how fast the battery can accept power.

  • @filipiskra
    @filipiskra 10 месяцев назад +3

    I bought 70w one because i thought 96w was only for macbook pro💀

    • @TheJuanOnly
      @TheJuanOnly  10 месяцев назад +1

      haha nah, the 96W would provide some speedy charging! Apple has a info page you can check out, but in the future, if you do decide check out the links in the video description to snag the 96W charger 😈

    • @allisongrubbs366
      @allisongrubbs366 10 месяцев назад +4

      70W is the only option, other than 35W, available in box with the 15” MacBook Air. This would have been a more practical charging comparison. Still love the video and the work put into it.

  • @Bk-sg4ev
    @Bk-sg4ev 10 месяцев назад

    Him

  • @black_baron_net
    @black_baron_net 3 месяца назад

    ☠BLACK BARON☠ iDid a test with my old Mid 2012 Macbook. Apple 35W Dual Power Adapter and bought an L-Adapter USB Type C Adapter for my Macbook PRO ... all hardware made in China. Macbook says, nope ... no charging. Anyone tried a 67W USB Type C Adapter yet?

  • @angel23138
    @angel23138 9 месяцев назад +1

    Would have been better to compare it to the other official option, the 70 w charger 🙄

    • @user-mm2xh3hq1z
      @user-mm2xh3hq1z 9 месяцев назад

      no, this is exactly the video i was looking for and was struggling to find.

  • @lancedomhoff1126
    @lancedomhoff1126 10 месяцев назад +5

    Best advice is to use the official charges that came or are designed for your product. Is it worth destroying your battery for some faster charging that you may only need once or twice. Let’s face it , if you can’t plan when or how you charge your devices that you use on a regular basis. I’ve never had to charge a device pronto because I’ve always been on of the devices I own. My friends 2 devices are really bad in battery life cause in my opinion he used chargers that weren’t from the manufacturer.

  • @alejandrocovarrubias1811
    @alejandrocovarrubias1811 10 месяцев назад +1

    Fyeeee🎉