This charger features an amber light on the connector when your computer is in the process of charging. The light will turn green once your computer is fully charged and ready to go.
This charger features wires made with high-quality copper, and a t-type power cord that is strong and durable.
The wire used in this charger is strong and durable. It’s crafted with a stable transmission and sophisticated materials to increase the life and performance of your computer’s battery.
The attached LED light provides charging status and the charger is made to prevent the fraying or weakening of the cables over time.
This charger puts out a lower wattage, making it versatile enough to charge your iPad along with your MacBook Air without putting out too much power.
This charger is small enough for easy storage and carrying. The 90 degree folding plug design makes it easy to slide this charger into your pocket, purse, or bag.
This powerful charger can get your MacBook Air back to 100% battery life in as little as 2.2 hours.
This charger is compatible with 11 inch and 13 inch MacBook Airs designed since the mid-2012 model.
This charger is made to charge iPad Pros, Airs, and Minis two times as fast as you’ve come to expect from 20-watt chargers.
The LED light on the charger makes it easier to find the charging port in dark rooms, while the foldable plug is easy to carry and helps protect your screen from scratches.
One thing that will vary depending on which charger you purchase is the length of the cord that comes with it. Some charger cords will be between three and four feet long, while other options can be as long as six feet. Also, some chargers will have a USB-C port where you can plug in different types of cords, while other chargers will have cords that are fixed into the charging box and cannot be removed.
You’ll also want to pay attention to the different safety features included in each laptop charger. This is important for protecting your computer, as well as anybody who happens to be near your computer while it is charging. Many laptop chargers are designed with features to help prevent the dangerous effects of overheating, overcharging, and short-circuiting. They may also be tested and approved by different organizations that affirm their electrical safety. One of the main organizations that does this is Underwriters Laboratories (UL for short). UL is widely known as a world leader in product safety testing and certification.
Lastly, you’ll want to think about what other features are important to you. Many chargers will feature lights on the portion of the cable that plugs into your computer. Oftentimes, this light will turn amber when your computer is in the process of charging and will switch to green when your computer is fully charged. Another feature you’ll often see is a plug that folds into the charging box, making it easier to transport your charging box in your backpack, pocket, or purse.
A: These MacBook Air chargers are made to be compatible with all MacBook Airs sold since the middle of 2012. That was when Apple changed the design of their laptop chargers to help them better fit the newer and thinner laptops while also making them wider to help preserve the magnetic grip force. These chargers also returned to the original T-shape design that pointed straight out rather than the L-shaped chargers that they had been using before.
A: On average, it will take between two and three hours to fully charge a MacBook Air. This is assuming that the battery has been fully depleted; if your battery still has some charge remaining, it likely won’t take as long. Charging time may also depend on the age and quality of the battery inside your computer.