
USB C to Magnetic 2
**Product Usage & Compatibility**
This product is compatible for charging **MacBook laptops released between 2012 and 2017**.
Please note:
**Function:**
- This is a **charging cable only** — it does not support data transmission.
**Power Requirement:**
- A standard phone charger will **not** work with this device, even if the wattage appears sufficient.
- For reliable charging, please use a USB-C PD charger rated at 65W (20V/3.25A) or higher. *Note: This cable supports up to 60W charging (20V/3A) and is fully compatible with 65W or higher chargers.*
Using the correct charger ensures safe and efficient power delivery for your device.

Power Requirements & Compatibility
To ensure optimal performance, this device requires a USB-C charger that supports **20V/65W Power Delivery (PD)** .
**Important Guidelines for Best Results:**
- For reliable, high-speed charging, please use a **65W PD charger** (or higher) that is compatible with laptops and high-power devices.Higher wattage chargers (such as 87W or 96W) are also compatible and will safely charge your MacBook.
- **Please Note:** Standard phone chargers—even those with high wattage—typically do not support the PD protocol required to power a laptop. Using one may result in slow or unstable charging.
- Looking for portable power? This device is also compatible with **power banks that support 65W PD output (or above)** , making it perfect for on-the-go use.

Troubleshooting: Intermittent Charging?
If your device is charging intermittently or not charging at all, the issue may be caused by debris in your laptop's charging port.
**Here's how to resolve it:**
- Inspect the Port: Check your MacBook's magnetic charging port for black debris or foreign material (as shown in the image above). These particles can interfere with the connection and prevent charging.
- Clean Gently: With the laptop powered off and unplugged, carefully clean the port using a dry cotton swab. For stubborn residue, lightly moisten the swab with isopropyl alcohol.
- Let It Dry: Allow the alcohol to evaporate completely before reconnecting the power and testing your device.
Other Information

Compatible Model Numbers
- A1424
- A1398
- A1465
- A1466
product information
- Cable Length: 6.6FT (2M)
- Max Power Output: 60W
- Output: 20V ? 3A (60W Max)
**Important Charging Guidelines**
For optimal performance and safe charging, please follow these recommendations:
- Power Requirements:
Charger Needed: This cable is designed to work with USB-C Power Delivery (PD) chargers.
Recommended Wattage: For optimal performance, pair it with a 65W (20V/3.25A) PD charger or higher (such as 87W or 96W MacBook chargers).
Cable Capability: The cable itself supports up to 60W charging (20V/3A) .
Note for Phone Users: Standard phone chargers, even high-wattage ones, usually lack the PD protocol needed to charge a laptop and will not work.
- Compatibility Note:
Please verify that your laptop model is compatible with the charging interface. This product is compatible for **MacBook models released between 2012 and 2017**.

USB C to Magnetic 2
**Product Usage & Compatibility**
This product is compatible for charging **MacBook laptops released between 2012 and 2017**.
Please note:
**Function:**
- This is a **charging cable only** — it does not support data transmission.
**Power Requirement:**
- A standard phone charger will **not** work with this device, even if the wattage appears sufficient.
- For reliable charging, please use a USB-C PD charger rated at 65W (20V/3.25A) or higher. *Note: This cable supports up to 60W charging (20V/3A) and is fully compatible with 65W or higher chargers.*
Using the correct charger ensures safe and efficient power delivery for your device.

Power Requirements & Compatibility
To ensure optimal performance, this device requires a USB-C charger that supports **20V/65W Power Delivery (PD)** .
**Important Guidelines for Best Results:**
- For reliable, high-speed charging, please use a **65W PD charger** (or higher) that is compatible with laptops and high-power devices.Higher wattage chargers (such as 87W or 96W) are also compatible and will safely charge your MacBook.
- **Please Note:** Standard phone chargers—even those with high wattage—typically do not support the PD protocol required to power a laptop. Using one may result in slow or unstable charging.
- Looking for portable power? This device is also compatible with **power banks that support 65W PD output (or above)** , making it perfect for on-the-go use.

Troubleshooting: Intermittent Charging?
If your device is charging intermittently or not charging at all, the issue may be caused by debris in your laptop's charging port.
**Here's how to resolve it:**
- Inspect the Port: Check your MacBook's magnetic charging port for black debris or foreign material (as shown in the image above). These particles can interfere with the connection and prevent charging.
- Clean Gently: With the laptop powered off and unplugged, carefully clean the port using a dry cotton swab. For stubborn residue, lightly moisten the swab with isopropyl alcohol.
- Let It Dry: Allow the alcohol to evaporate completely before reconnecting the power and testing your device.

Other Information
Compatible Model Numbers
- A1424
- A1398
- A1465
- A1466
product information
- Cable Length: 6.6FT (2M)
- Max Power Output: 60W
- Output: 20V ? 3A (60W Max)
**Important Charging Guidelines**
For optimal performance and safe charging, please follow these recommendations:
- Power Requirements:
Charger Needed: This cable is designed to work with USB-C Power Delivery (PD) chargers.
Recommended Wattage: For optimal performance, pair it with a 65W (20V/3.25A) PD charger or higher (such as 87W or 96W MacBook chargers).
Cable Capability: The cable itself supports up to 60W charging (20V/3A) .
Note for Phone Users: Standard phone chargers, even high-wattage ones, usually lack the PD protocol needed to charge a laptop and will not work.
- Compatibility Note:
Please verify that your laptop model is compatible with the charging interface. This product is compatible for **MacBook models released between 2012 and 2017**.









