

Any MacBook of 13″ or less in size will work with the Charger’s power output without an issue. Zolt says that it’s designed to charge “most 40-65W laptops and UltraBooks,” plus at least one additional device such as an iPhone or iPad. Total power output from the Laptop Charger Plus is 70 Watts.
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The two regular USB ports each have enough power to charge any iPad or iPhone at full speed, subject to one limitation: the power draw of your computer. You’re not supposed to connect your iPhone, iPad, or other mobile device to the computer charging port.
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Similarly, while the Laptop Charger Plus has three ports, the PC and Mac charging cables will only fit into the top one of those ports, one at a time.
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Finally, though the manual mentions an included carrying case, it was nowhere to be found in the box.Įach of Zolt’s computer charging cables has a specially molded USB plug that’s deliberately designed not to fit into a conventional USB port - this is to avoid a situation where you try to connect the MagSafe adapters or PC charging cable to a regular USB port. As previously noted, Zolt sells the MagSafe cables as a $20 add-on to the system they were bundled along with our review unit. The Laptop Charger Plus comes in graphite (shown), orange, or violet, and sits in the middle of the box, while a black cable connects to all of the PC tips. Zolt’s box is primarily focused on common laptop power tips from major PC manufacturers, ranging from Asus to Dell, HP to Lenovo, Samsung and Toshiba.

Are MagSafe accessories finally about to become a real thing? And now Zolt is sending out review samples of the finished Laptop Charger Plus, complete with both MagSafe 1 and MagSafe 2 cables (the $20 “Optional MacBook Accessory Cable”), which will hit stores in less than two weeks. But a week ago, a company called Beaver sent us Quarter, the first MagSafe-based battery pack and car charger. Zolt promised that it would work with any laptop, including Macs with MagSafe connectors, and at that point, zero third-party MagSafe accessories were available to purchase. When Zolt announced the Laptop Charger Plus ($100) at CES this year, I was skeptical that the accessory - a practical, logical power solution - would actually make it to market.
