Satechi's new 72W charger can charge your MacBook on the go

**Portable Power Solution for On-the-Go Charging**

Are you looking to charge your devices on the go today? We're taking a closer look at a compact 72 watt USB C car charger that can power both your MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, as well as your iPhone. This affordable solution is perfect for commuters or road trippers who need to keep their devices charged.

**A Safe and Reliable Charging Solution**

The Satechi 72 watt USB C car charger features a USB C port that supports fast charging, including 60 watts of power delivery. It's also equipped with two standard USB ports, one capable of delivering up to 12 watts of power for charging secondary devices like your phone or Android device. This versatile charger comes in two different finishes: silver with white accents and space gray with black accents.

**Safety First**

Satechi highlights the importance of safety when it comes to car chargers. The charger itself is equipped with short circuit and over-temperature protection, ensuring a safe charging experience even while driving. The build quality is also noteworthy, with the barrel made from high-quality plastic and the top portion constructed out of aluminum with chamfered edges.

**Compatibility and Charging Speed**

The Satechi 72 watt USB C car charger is compatible with MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Apple's 2018 iPad Pros, as well as other devices that support USB C. It can charge these laptops at a normal charging rate, but may not be able to keep up with the demands of a larger laptop like a 15-inch MacBook Pro. However, it can still provide fast charging speeds for smaller devices.

**Additional Accessories**

Satechi has also released an MFI certified USB C to Lightning cable that retails for $25. This cable is designed to provide quick charging experiences for your iPhone and features a braided nylon material that helps with durability and tangle-free storage. The cable is long enough at six feet, making it perfect for transferring or backing up your iPhone to your USB C-equipped Mac.

**Conclusion**

If you're in the market for a portable power solution that can keep your devices charged on the go, the Satechi 72 watt USB C car charger is definitely worth considering. With its safe and reliable design, versatility, and compatibility with a range of devices, it's an excellent accessory for commuters and road trippers alike. Additionally, the accompanying MFI certified USB C to Lightning cable provides a convenient way to charge your iPhone quickly and efficiently.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enare you looking to charge on the go today we're taking a look it's a touchy 72 watt USB CPD car charger which can charge your MacBook Air MacBook Pro as well as your iPhone thanks for watching Apple insider don't forget to hit that like button and be sure to hit subscribe and turn on that notification bell so you know when we upload new videos when app will switch from MagSafe to USBC on MacBooks it made it easier for consumers to charge two laptops on the go but finding a portable power bank or charging brick for cars that can properly charge is quite difficult and often cost as much as a regular charging brick from Apple città cheese new 72 watt USB see car charger retails for only $30 and it features a USB C port that supports fast charging including 60 watts of power delivery two compatible laptops including in the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro which is great if you're commuting for work or on a road trip now it's also equipped with a standard USB eight port with up to 12 watts of power for charging a second device such as your phone or your Android device now the car adapter comes in two different finishes including silver with white accents and a space gray option with black accents which is what we have here Satechi also highlights that the car charger itself is equipped with a short circuit and over-temperature protection to deliver a safe charging experience so if you're worried that this adapter may explode or catch on fire while you're driving and charging your devices don't worry because attached etho of it beforehand in terms of build quality the barrel is made out of high quality plastic and at the top where the two USB ports it it's constructed out of aluminum with chamfered edges now the charger is a little bit taller or longer than usual car chargers as you can see here but it'll fit in practically any car now when I travel for work or going on a road trip I usually carry a 15-inch MacBook Pro with me or my iPad pro to handle most of my video or my photo editing needs and while it can charge the iPad pro just fine at a really fast charging rate the bigger 15-inch MacBook Pro will end up losing charge since the laptop requires in 87 watt power brick now when the laptop is shut off or it's idle it'll be able to charge the laptop just fine but at a slightly slower rate however if your using a MacBook MacBook Air 13-inch MacBook Pro or Apple's 2018 iPad pros Satechi cheese car charger will be able to charge those just fine and at its normal charging rate so Tess she also released an MFI certified USB C 2 lightning cable that retails for twenty-five dollars that will be able to provide quick charging experience for your iPhone now the cable itself is made out of a braided nylon material which helps with durability and also help keep your cables tangle free the cable is pretty long at six feet and it also supports syncing up to 480 megabits per second so you can transfer or backup your iPhone to your USB C equipped Mac now it's also capable of handling fast charging up to 29 watts as long as you're using a charging brick that can provide such speeds like their new 72 watt car charger now if you're looking to pick ups attached ease new USBC car charger or their USB c2 lightning cable we will have those linked down below and thank you guys so much for watching this video I hope you all enjoyed it and we'll see you in the next one hey everyone did you guys like that video be sure to click on that like button so we can create content that we know that you guys want to see and follow Apple Insider on all social media channels if you want the best prices on any Apple gear check out the Apple Insider price guide that is updated daily and until next time we'll see you laterare you looking to charge on the go today we're taking a look it's a touchy 72 watt USB CPD car charger which can charge your MacBook Air MacBook Pro as well as your iPhone thanks for watching Apple insider don't forget to hit that like button and be sure to hit subscribe and turn on that notification bell so you know when we upload new videos when app will switch from MagSafe to USBC on MacBooks it made it easier for consumers to charge two laptops on the go but finding a portable power bank or charging brick for cars that can properly charge is quite difficult and often cost as much as a regular charging brick from Apple città cheese new 72 watt USB see car charger retails for only $30 and it features a USB C port that supports fast charging including 60 watts of power delivery two compatible laptops including in the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro which is great if you're commuting for work or on a road trip now it's also equipped with a standard USB eight port with up to 12 watts of power for charging a second device such as your phone or your Android device now the car adapter comes in two different finishes including silver with white accents and a space gray option with black accents which is what we have here Satechi also highlights that the car charger itself is equipped with a short circuit and over-temperature protection to deliver a safe charging experience so if you're worried that this adapter may explode or catch on fire while you're driving and charging your devices don't worry because attached etho of it beforehand in terms of build quality the barrel is made out of high quality plastic and at the top where the two USB ports it it's constructed out of aluminum with chamfered edges now the charger is a little bit taller or longer than usual car chargers as you can see here but it'll fit in practically any car now when I travel for work or going on a road trip I usually carry a 15-inch MacBook Pro with me or my iPad pro to handle most of my video or my photo editing needs and while it can charge the iPad pro just fine at a really fast charging rate the bigger 15-inch MacBook Pro will end up losing charge since the laptop requires in 87 watt power brick now when the laptop is shut off or it's idle it'll be able to charge the laptop just fine but at a slightly slower rate however if your using a MacBook MacBook Air 13-inch MacBook Pro or Apple's 2018 iPad pros Satechi cheese car charger will be able to charge those just fine and at its normal charging rate so Tess she also released an MFI certified USB C 2 lightning cable that retails for twenty-five dollars that will be able to provide quick charging experience for your iPhone now the cable itself is made out of a braided nylon material which helps with durability and also help keep your cables tangle free the cable is pretty long at six feet and it also supports syncing up to 480 megabits per second so you can transfer or backup your iPhone to your USB C equipped Mac now it's also capable of handling fast charging up to 29 watts as long as you're using a charging brick that can provide such speeds like their new 72 watt car charger now if you're looking to pick ups attached ease new USBC car charger or their USB c2 lightning cable we will have those linked down below and thank you guys so much for watching this video I hope you all enjoyed it and we'll see you in the next one hey everyone did you guys like that video be sure to click on that like button so we can create content that we know that you guys want to see and follow Apple Insider on all social media channels if you want the best prices on any Apple gear check out the Apple Insider price guide that is updated daily and until next time we'll see you later\n"