Technology9/12/2025PCWorld

Take half-off Apple’s 140W USB-C charger and fast-charge everything for $50

Take half-off Apple’s 140W USB-C charger and fast-charge everything for $50

Apple's 140W USB-C power adapter is currently available on Woot for $50, a 50% discount. This charger is recommended by Apple for fast-charging the large 16-inch MacBook Pro (2021 or later) and can charge other devices as well. With a 140W output, it can take a laptop from 0 to 50% in just half an hour. The charger has a foldable design, making it more travel-friendly, but it only has one USB-C port, so it can only be used for one device at a time. While a cable is not included, Woot suggests the Anker 240W USB-C cable, which is currently available on Amazon for $12 (24% off). Woot's deals are limited-time, so interested buyers should act quickly before the offer expires or sells out.

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