Description
A Chromebook charger typically comes with the following features:
Power Output: Chromebook chargers usually provide a power output of 18W to 45W or higher, depending on the specific model and screen size. Larger or more powerful Chromebooks may require higher wattage (e.g., 65W or more).
USB-C Port: Most modern Chromebooks use a USB-C charging port, which allows for faster charging and easy connection. USB-C is reversible, meaning you can plug it in either way.
Fast Charging: Many newer Chromebook chargers support fast charging via USB-C Power Delivery (PD), which allows the device to charge more quickly compared to traditional charging methods.
Compact & Lightweight: Chromebook chargers are typically lightweight and compact, making them easy to carry and convenient for travel.
Universal Compatibility: While designed for Chromebooks, USB-C chargers are often compatible with other devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops that use USB-C charging.
Overcharge Protection: Many chargers include built-in safety features such as overcharge protection, short-circuit protection, and over-voltage protection, to ensure safe and reliable charging.
Cable Length: The cable length typically ranges from 3 to 6 feet, providing flexibility in use while ensuring it doesn’t get tangled easily.
LED Indicator: Some chargers have an LED light to show the charging status—typically green or blue when fully charged, and orange or red when charging.
Durable Build: The charger may feature a durable, heat-resistant design to prevent overheating during use, especially for long charging sessions.
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