

In the real world, this is taking a while to come true. That means that, technically, it doesn’t matter what USB-C charger you use - it should be able to power up a laptop with a USB-C charging port and power bank. But laptops tend to have USB-C more frequently than other devices, at least for now. Newer phones use USB-C charging, car chargers may come with USB-C ports, and portable chargers (discussed more below) can have USB-C options.

USB-C chargers are turning up on many different devices, so it’s not strictly relegated to laptops. If your charger uses this connection and plugs into your USB-C port, you have a winner! It also works no matter which way you connect it to the right port, so there’s no need to flip it the right way around. USB-C’s connector is small and rounded, significantly different from the old USB version. You can identify a Type-C charger by its unique features. So, how do you know if your current laptop has a USB-C port that also works with charging? You could always look it up, but the easiest way is to simply examine your charger. That’s why laptop charging is a new topic of conversation for USB connections, especially now that more laptops are entering the market with USB-C charging compatibility. This type of connection now provides enough power to juice up most laptops ( particularly the Type-C 3.0 version). However, prior versions of USB could handle a limited amount of power, which is why laptop chargers have typically retained their larger, bulkier cables. That works well because past USB connections had enough wattage to successfully power up those smaller batteries. You have probably already used USB connections to charge smaller devices either from your computer or from an outlet.
