Monday, March 13, 2017

USB-C Adapter for full line of USB-C Macbooks!

Available soon!

We have had so many requests for our USB-C battery and Car adapters for Macbook Pro's (and other USB-C devices) and so have decided to give you a bit of a teaser with pics of our prototype.



Our prototype in production


When done, it will be compatible with all our batteries, and will charge from your car. It will support full line Power Delivery devices including the 87W Macbook Pro as well as USB-C outputs of 20V,4.3A,   20V,3A, 14.5V,2A, 9V,3A and 5.2V,2.4A
Not Pictured: USB-A Output:  3.6-6.5V/3A, 6.5-9V/2A, and 9-12V/1.5A

We have had a few delays in getting our USB-C to work with a wide range of device but we think that we should be ready for release in around 2 more months.

In the meantime, we have sent a few prototypes out into the market to select individuals for testing to assist us with our final design so please let us know if you'd like to consider testing one.

If you would be interested in placing a Pre-Order, please let us know in the comments below.

Stay powered up! 

Mike

MCT-corp.com


8 comments:

  1. Please take my money. What do I need to do to pre-order one?

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  2. We are getting close. We'll post up a pre-order page soon.

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  3. add'l tidbit: All new Macbook's 2016 require a PD chip, so your only option is what we're working on now.

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  4. We are interested in one for my husband's laptop! We travel in an RV with DC power, so the car charger is mostly what we are looking for. Thank you!

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  5. Yes, very interested in buying this! Thank you — will be watching this space!

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  6. Hi Everyone.
    Thanks for your post. We are still working on this. USB-C is turning out harder then we wished. Getting USB-C to work across all devices is not easy. One of the reason why is that because USB-C PD is a smart adapter which means there is communication between the charger and the device to adjust the voltage accordingly . Most of todays devices typically have one adapter to one device.
    Basically 1 to 1. USB-C is 1 to many.

    Our "bad luck" didn't end there, recently our prototype go crushed during delivery by our courier... So we need to have another board redone. :-(

    We'll keep you all posted and thanks for waiting we'll post an update shortly!

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  7. Yes, I could use several of these. Looking to Run Lenovo X1 tablets with 4G in the field. Trying to find a USB-C charger 20V 2.5 Amp. Will be keeping an eye on your site for updates.
    Thanks Chuck

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