Satechi’s New Type-C Chargers Are All You Need to Stay Charged In 2019

Seems like it took a long while, but companies are finally embracing USB Type-C by integrating it in all of their products (balls in your court now, Apple). However, Satechi, a favorite here at Gear Diary announces two silver and sleek Type-C chargers that you’re going to want in your bag, at home, or wherever you charge up devices.

Satechi’s New Type-C Chargers Are All You Need to Stay Charged In 2019

The new two products are the 75W Dual Type C PD Travel Charger, and the 30W Dual-Port Wall Charger, which promise the ability to charge up everything from your MacBook, your tablet, or smart reader.

Satechi’s New Type-C Chargers Are All You Need to Stay Charged In 2019

Both delivering USB-C power delivery, the 75W Dual Type-C charger boasts two USB-C ports, perfect for charging up an iPad Pro and a MacBook Pro simultaneously, as well as fast charging your iPhone XS or XR (with the proper USB-to-lightning cable). On top of that it comes with two additional USB-A ports for additional charging, such as those Bluetooth headphones and devices that haven’t adopted to USB-C charging yet. Alternatively, the 30W Dual-Port wall charger is a bit more portable, coming with a single USB-C port, and an additional USB-A port which is great for any situation. Both coming with great 100-240 volt input ranges, you can travel internationally with these and not feel as though you will run out of juice when you need them the most.

The 75W Dual Type-C PD Travel Charger is available now for $69.99 in space gray on Satechi.net and Amazon.com.

The 30W Dual-Port Wall Charger available for pre-order for $29.99 USD in space gray on Satechi.net and Amazon.com. It will be fully on sale and shipping to customers by the end of the January.

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