$109.00
+ No Import Fees Deposit & $5.88 Shipping to Japan Details

Shipping & Fee Details

This item ships to Japan. Want it Wednesday, Jan. 22? Choose AmazonGlobal Priority Shipping at checkout. Learn more
In Stock.

Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon

Innergie USB C Charger, World's Smallest 60W Laptop/Phone Power Adapter, for MacBook 12"/ MacBook Pro/MacBook Air 2018/ iPad Pro 2018 & More, USB PD Fast Power Delivery, Foldable US Plugs [60C]


Price: $109.00 + No Import Fees Deposit & $5.88 Shipping to Japan Details

Shipping & Fee Details

60 Watts US ver.
  • WORLD SMALLEST CHARGER: Innergie 60C is the world's smallest 60W power adapter, which fits perfectly inside your pocket, purse and etc. Just the size of a 55cc shot glass (1.18” x 2.36”) with ultra-light weight (88g).
  • 60W USB PD FAST CHARGING: Innergie 60C is equipped with advanced PD technology, Providing max 20V 3A power output and can fully charge your iPhone 8/8 Plus/ X up to 50% in 30 minutes, and MacBook series in 1.5hours.
  • BROAD COMPATIBILITY: Innergie 60C supports and automatically detects 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, or 20V output, enabling fast charging from laptop, tablet, smartphone to 6000+ devices, including MacBook 12", MacBook Pro 2015 later, MacBook Air 2018, iPad Pro 2018 ASUS ZenBook 3/ HP Spectre x360/ Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon/ iPhone 8/8 Plus/X/ Nintendo Switch/ GoPro HERO5/6.
  • PACK LIGHT & TRAVEL EASILY: Contains a folding plug which provides the portability; It can be easily packed and be brought around for traveling or business trips.
  • INNERSHIELD PROTECTION : Your safety is our first priority. Built-In InnerShield provides absolute protection for your device from over-current, over-power, over-voltage, over temperature, and short-circuiting.

Frequently bought together

  • Innergie USB C Charger, World's Smallest 60W Laptop/Phone Power Adapter, for MacBook 12"/ MacBook Pro/MacBook Air 2018/ iPad Pro 2018 & More, USB PD Fast Power Delivery, Foldable US Plugs [60C]
  • +
  • Innergie, USB-C to Most Laptops 1.5 M Adapter Cord, only Compatible for Innergie 60C, MagiCable 150
  • +
  • iPhone 11 Charger, Anker USB C to Lightning Cable [3ft Apple MFi Certified] Powerline II for iPhone 11/11 Pro / 11 Pro Max/X/XS/XR/XS Max / 8/8 Plus, Supports Power Delivery
Total price: $144.98
Buy the selected items together

Have a question?

Find answers in product info, Q&As, reviews

There was a problem completing your request. Please try your search again later.

Your question may be answered by sellers, manufacturers, or customers who purchased this item, who are all part of the Amazon community.


Product Description

1st
2nd
3rd
4th

Product information

Color:60 Watts US ver.

Warranty & Support

Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here

Feedback

If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support?
Would you like to tell us about a lower price?


Customer questions & answers

There was a problem completing your request. Please try your search again later.

Your question may be answered by sellers, manufacturers, or customers who purchased this item, who are all part of the Amazon community.

There was a problem completing your request. Please try again later.

  • 6
    vote

    votes
Answer:
I believe this occurs because the Innergie 60C attempts to support proprietary 2.4A USB charging, which is used on many Apple devices. This requires putting 2.7V on the USB D+ and D- pins. The Apple 61W and 87W chargers do the same, and also cause port reset issues in Windows.

What Innergie should do is short D+ and… see more
I believe this occurs because the Innergie 60C attempts to support proprietary 2.4A USB charging, which is used on many Apple devices. This requires putting 2.7V on the USB D+ and D- pins. The Apple 61W and 87W chargers do the same, and also cause port reset issues in Windows.

What Innergie should do is short D+ and D- together, which is required by the USB specification. See Benson's post:
https://medium.com/@leung.benson/how-do-usb-type-c-chargers-support-older-usb-devices-70c978eae9ec

What's even more odd is that the Innergie 60C *does* enumerate as a USB device, if you plug it in to a PC with a USB-A (plug) to USB-C (plug) cable. It shows up as an STMicroelectronics DFU device. This is a mode used by micro-controllers (in this case, almost certainly an STM32) to update firmware.

Innergie commented about this on their Kickstarter (you have to load more comments and scroll down):
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/innergie55cc/innergie-55cc-the-smallest-power-adapter-for-every/comments?cursor=20593590

It appears that the 60C is configured something like this:
- D+ and D- on the type C port connect to DP_IN and DM_IN on a USB power switch (something like a TI TPS2549)
- DP_OUT and DM_OUT on the USB power switch connect to the USB interface on the STM32
- CTL1 (or equivalent) is pulled high when the Innergie 60C is plugged in, disconnecting the STM32 and activating the 2.7V D+/D- signaling see less
I believe this occurs because the Innergie 60C attempts to support proprietary 2.4A USB charging, which is used on many Apple devices. This requires putting 2.7V on the USB D+ and D- pins. The Apple 61W and 87W chargers do the same, and also cause port reset issues in Windows. What Innergie should do is short D+ and D- together, which is required by the USB specification. See Benson's post: https://medium.com/@leung.benson/how-do-usb-type-c-chargers-support-older-usb-devices-70c978eae9ec What's even more odd is that the Innergie 60C *does* enumerate as a USB device, if you plug it in to a PC with a USB-A (plug) to USB-C (plug) cable. It shows up as an STMicroelectronics DFU device. This is a mode used by micro-controllers (in this case, almost certainly an STM32) to update firmware. Innergie commented about this on their Kickstarter (you have to load more comments and scroll down): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/innergie55cc/innergie-55cc-the-smallest-power-adapter-for-every/comments?cursor=20593590 It appears that the 60C is configured something like this: - D+ and D- on the type C port connect to DP_IN and DM_IN on a USB power switch (something like a TI TPS2549) - DP_OUT and DM_OUT on the USB power switch connect to the USB interface on the STM32 - CTL1 (or equivalent) is pulled high when the Innergie 60C is plugged in, disconnecting the STM32 and activating the 2.7V D+/D- signaling
By Amazon Customer on December 18, 2018
  • 4
    vote

    votes
Answer:
yap, and I think the design makes the cable more durable. As you know, others always break easily.
By Keren Reyes on December 5, 2018
  • 2
    vote

    votes
Answer:
Mine did not come with Type I plug used in Australia. Just A, C & G. I don’t know if one is available. The twist on connector, plug-to-charger, is probably proprietary.
By Paul G. on April 10, 2019
  • 1
    vote

    votes
Answer:
You can sign up for Innergie’s Free Tip Program or maybe just contact them directly.
By Brenda on December 4, 2018
Failed to get questions.
See more answered questions (100)

Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
162 customer ratings

By feature
Portability
4.84.8
For traveling
4.74.7
Light weight
4.64.6

Review this product

Share your thoughts with other customers

Read reviews that mention

Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2018
Color: 60 Watts US ver.Verified Purchase
55 people found this helpful
Comment Report abuse
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2018
Color: 60 Watts US ver.
69 people found this helpful
Comment Report abuse
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019
Color: 60 Watts US ver.Verified Purchase
41 people found this helpful
Comment Report abuse
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019
Color: 60 Watts US ver.Verified Purchase
37 people found this helpful
Comment Report abuse
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2019
Color: 60 Watts Int'l ver.Verified Purchase
30 people found this helpful
Comment Report abuse
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2019
Color: 60 Watts US ver.Verified Purchase
31 people found this helpful
Comment Report abuse
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2019
Color: 60 Watts US ver.Verified Purchase
31 people found this helpful
Comment Report abuse
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2019
Color: 60 Watts US ver.Verified Purchase
27 people found this helpful
Comment Report abuse
Pages with related products. See and discover other items: Best universal computer chargers for laptops, Best universal chargers for laptops, All Around Laptops