When you spend over $1,000 on a premium laptop like the MacBook Pro, you want to ensure it lasts as long as possible. Of course, accidents do happen, and you can still break or lose your charger, but that's no reason to stop using the laptop. There are plenty of replacement chargers out there, so you can easily get one that works for your MacBook Pro. The first step might be to check which charger your MacBook model needs, if you aren't already sure about that.
Finding a MacBook Pro charger is actually pretty easy because Apple has been using USB Type-C for years now. The vast majority, if not all the best laptops today use USB-C for charging. That means these chargers are everywhere, and there's no shortage of options. The newer models released in 2021 onward also support the new MagSafe 3 charging connector, but you can choose whichever method you prefer to use. Keep in mind that most chargers don't include a cable, so there is some flexibility when making your selection, just make sure to get everything you need when you make your selection.
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Editor's choice
Apple 70W USB-C Power Adapter
This is the official Apple charger for the MacBook Pro, delivering 70W of power to keep the laptop charged with no worries. It may not be able to charge the more power-hungry models with M3 Max processors, but for the most part, this is a fantastic option.
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Premium pick
Apple 140W USB-C Power Adapter
If you have one of the most powerful MacBook Pro models, you're going to need more power than 70W. The official 140W charger is made for those models, delivering all the power your MacBook Pro needs and then some. It can charge any MacBook and other laptops with no issues.
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Best value
Nekteck 100W GaN USB-C Charger
If you want a powerful charger without the cost of Apple's official offerings, the Nekteck 100W charger may just be for you. At 100W, this charger can handle all the MacBook Pro models with no issues, but it's far cheaper than Apple's chargers, even the 70W model. If you want a cheap backup, this is a great pick.
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Perfect for travel
Anker 715 Charger (Nano II 65W)
Have an entry-level MacBook? This 65W Anker charger can deliver enough power to keep your laptop charged, and its extremely compact size makes it perfect for traveling. For more powerful models, it may have a hard time keeping up while you're using it at full throttle, but it's great otherwise.
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Charge everything
Belkin BoostCharge Pro 108W GaN 4-port charger
What if you have multiple devices you need to charge? This Belkin charger is very useful in that it offers 108W of power and four ports, so you can charge your laptop along with a phone and even some accessories. Even with all four ports in use, you still get 65W for your laptop, which is a lot of power.
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Sleek design
Anker 717 Charger
The Anker 717 is a powerful 140W charger that rivals Apple's official offering in a sleeker package, and it's a particularly great pairing for the darker MacBook Pro models. You can also find it discounted more frequently, making it cheaper than Apple's official charger.
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Best dock
Plugable 16-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Dock
- Ports
- 3 x USB Type-A 10Gbps, 2 x USB Type-A 5Gbps, 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A (7.5W charging), 1 x USB Type-C (10Gbps, 7.5W), 1x RJ45 Ethernet (2.5Gbps), 2 x HDMI 2.0, 2 x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x 3.5mm combo audio jack, 1 x SD card slot (UHS-II), 1 x microSD card slot, 1 x Thunderbolt 4 (to host)
- USB Power Delivery
- 98W power delivery to host, 7.5W USB Type-A, 7.5W USB Type-C
- Power supply included
- 135W power supply
- Max display res.
- Up to 4 x 4K (3840 x 2160) displays at 60Hz (2 x 4K 60Hz on Mac)
- Price
- $299
Charing your laptop is one thing, but the Plugable 16-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station can provide 96W of power to your laptop while also connecting it to a multitude of accessories, making it so you can use your MacBook Pro to power a complex desk setup with multiple monitors and peripherals.
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For older models
Apple 85W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter
If you're still rocking a pre-2016 MacBook Pro and you're happy with it, you may just want to get a good old MagSafe charger. As usual, you can't really go wrong with Apple's official adapter, and with 85W of power, it should work for all sizes of MacBook Pro.
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Best power bank
Baseus 65W 30,000mAh Power Bank Charger
If you're looking to top up your MacBook on the go, this power bank from Baseus is a great choice thanks to a 30,000mAh battery, PD 3.0, and a convenient LED display. Plus, you also get seven USB ports for some added versatility, too.
Best chargers for MacBook Pro: Bottom line
OEM is ideal, but sometimes certain needs indicate otherwise
That should give you plenty of options for chargers if you have a MacBook Pro. You have some official, but pricey ones, along with many third-party options that are cheaper or more capable (or both). Arguably, it's always best to go with the official options, but thanks to standards like USB Power Delivery, you should be fine with any of these. The only thing to consider is whether you have one of the higher-end models, specifically the 16-inch versions, which are more power-hungry. For those, you may need a 140W charger, but for everyone else, any of these chargers will do great.
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