Apple Releases New Version of 30W USB-C Power Adapter, But Changes Unclear - MacRumors
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Apple Releases New Version of 30W USB-C Power Adapter, But Changes Unclear

Apple today quietly released a new version of its 30W USB-C power adapter with the model number MY1W2AM/A. The outward design of the adapter has not changed, so if any tweaks have been made, they are likely internal. The previous model MR2A2LL/A is no longer available for purchase from Apple.

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The power adapter remains compatible with any USB‑C–enabled device, with Apple continuing to recommend that it be paired with the 13-inch MacBook Air with a Retina display. The adapter can also be used to fast charge compatible iPhone and iPad Pro models. The new version remains priced at $49 on Apple's online store and ships within a few days.

Apple made a similar move in June 2018, when it quietly replaced its 29W power adapter with the original 30W version that was sold until this week.

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75 months ago
Does anybody actually buy these at this price? I just bought an Anker USB -C car charger no less with two ports a 30W and 18W for a lil more than half that price. AMAZING!
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MidwestMacGuy Avatar
75 months ago
Yet the Ravpower is 90 watts, has two ports, and includes a USB C cable. All missing from the Apple product, and is $3 less with the current coupon offer!

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Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jooish Avatar
75 months ago

Does anybody actually buy these at this price? I just bought an Anker USB -C car charger no less with two ports a 30W and 18W for a lil more than half that price. AMAZING!
Yeah... I bought one when the iPhone X came out. Used it exclusively for the X, XS Max and 11 Pro Max. It's not the best for maintaining top battery health, but it's very fast and I only keep my phones for a year.

I agree it's pricey... and you still need to buy the USB-C cable. I got the longer one for $30. So, $80+ tax for a fast charger with a single port. Not the best value when comparing to third party options, but I have no regrets. I don't usually like third party accessories.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kiranmk2 Avatar
75 months ago
The obvious thing for Apple to do would be to hop on the GaN train and shrink the size right down (right now everyone selling GaN units compares the size to the Apple block). With the rumors that the iPhone 12 won't include a charging block they might have included a second USB port too so one plug would charge both a Mac and a phone/tablet.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
oneMadRssn Avatar
75 months ago

Most likely it’s smaller than the previous version. I’m good with Anker for quite some time
I love the Anker PowerPort Atom PD1 around the house or while traveling. It's freakin awesome. It's the size of the small iPhone charger, but puts out 30W USB-C PD.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DeepIn2U Avatar
75 months ago
Most likely it’s smaller than the previous version. I’m good with Anker for quite some time
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)