Pros:- Works. I've only had it a few hours, but it charges my 2015 MacBook Pro like a champ. Tiny. It's hard to tell from the photos, but once you get your hands on it and compare it to Apple's 60W charger, the difference is striking. - The packaging was nice and appears to be well made. - Detachable cable. One of the big problems with the Apple charger is that it's inconvenient to store the travel cable. Sure, the Apple charger has little retractable legs so you can wrap the cord around one end, but I'm pretty sure that's bad for the cord and that's why most people's cords are in bad shape. With this charger, you can simply unplug the cord and wrap it around your hand (or whatever) like any other cord. - USB port for charging. I don't care if I can charge my laptop and phone at the same time, as long as my laptop is plugged in, I can just plug my phone into my laptop to charge it. What really excites me is that I can use it as a standalone charger for my phone, which is really handy when I don't want to take my laptop out of my pocket and plug it in just to charge my phone. .Cons: The socket prongs don't slide out flush with the charger, so there are concerns that they could puncture your stuff while packing and/or accidentally bend it, etc. Not a big deal, but it would be nice if they could be folded could. Overall, this is definitely a 5 star product that comes highly recommended.
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