15 articles tagged "charging"
The best GaN chargers for MacBook Pro owners, from compact 100W travel bricks to 140W fast-charge adapters and multiport desktop chargers.
The best magnetic battery packs for iPhone, including Qi2 picks, slim daily packs, travel-ready 10,000mAh banks, and what to watch as Qi2 25W arrives.
USB-C charging in 2026 is faster, smaller, and more confusing than ever. Here is the complete guide — GaN wall chargers, Qi2 wireless, cables, power banks — with every SolderMag pick in one map.
Which USB-C charger actually works for your laptop? We tested GaN chargers from 65W to 240W across MacBooks, ThinkPads, and Dell XPS. Here are the ones worth buying.
The iPhone accessories that improve your life and the ones that waste your money. Chargers, cases, cables, and audio picks for 2026.
Cheap USB-C cables can cap charging, kill dock features, and waste hours. Here is what to check before buying one.
Anker Prime 100W GaN charger tested with laptops, phones, and tablets. Heat, speed, and port allocation under real load.
Anker Prime 100W vs UGREEN Nexode 100W compared on ports, size, charging behavior, thermals, value, and who should buy each GaN charger.
A practical guide to USB-C charger wattage. What watts your laptop, phone, and tablet actually need, and how to stop overpaying.
The best USB-C travel adapters of 2026. universal plug, GaN charging, and compact design. What to pack for international trips.
USB‑C power banks are either lifesavers or expensive liars. Here’s how to pick one that actually does USB‑PD properly (and doesn’t faceplant at 30%).
A 100W charger should be boring. It isn’t. Here are the 2026 picks worth buying, plus a simple way to avoid the spec-sheet scams.
If you charge a laptop, phone, and tablet daily, 200W chargers make life easier. Here’s what to look for and which specs are theatre.
Most USB‑C cable problems are invisible until you waste an hour troubleshooting. Here’s what to buy for charging, for data, and for docks. without the spec-sheet traps.
USB‑C charging is ‘standard’ now. but the market is full of misleading wattage claims and sketchy safety. Here’s what to buy, what to avoid, and how to choose.