Magnetic Cable Compatibility & Fast Charging Support
Laptop Charging Compatibility
Yes. Chargeasap Connect Pro magnetic cables are designed to support up to 100W USB-C Power Delivery (PD) and can deliver up to their rated wattage when paired with a suitable charger.
This makes them compatible with USB-C laptops such as:
MacBook Air & MacBook Pro
Dell XPS
Lenovo ThinkPad
Microsoft Surface (USB-C models)
most modern USB-C laptops
Charging speed depends on:
the cable’s wattage rating
the charger used
the laptop’s power requirements
For best performance, pair your cable with a high-output USB-C charger.
Will the Magnetic Cable Affect Charging Speed?
No. The cable does not slow charging.
Your device will charge at its normal maximum speed within the limits of the cable and charger being used.
Some phones and laptops use proprietary fast-charging technologies, which may only reach peak speeds with the manufacturer’s original cable.
Even in these cases, your device will still charge safely at the fastest supported standard speed.
Pixel Device Support
Yes. Google Pixel devices use USB-C Power Delivery.
Your magnetic cable will support fast charging on Pixel phones when paired with a compatible USB-C PD charger.
OnePlus Charging Compatibility
OnePlus devices use proprietary fast-charging systems (Warp / SuperVOOC).
These require OnePlus-certified cables to reach their maximum advertised speeds.
When using a Chargeasap magnetic cable:
your device will still charge normally
it will charge at the fastest supported standard speed
proprietary fast-charge speeds may not be reached
This is normal and not a fault.
Apple Fast Charging Compatibility
MacBooks, iPad Pro and iPhones (USB-C models)
Fully supported via USB-C Power Delivery.
iPhones (Lightning models)
Fully supported
Understanding Compatibility
Chargeasap magnetic cables are designed to support:
USB-C Power Delivery fast charging
standard fast-charge protocols
safe charging across major devices
Some brands use proprietary systems that limit third-party cables from reaching peak speeds.
This is a device manufacturer limitation, not a cable fault.