Device Compatibility Checker
Instantly verify whether a charger, cable, power bank, or docking station is compatible with your specific device before you buy.
Not every charger works with every device. Wattage, connector type, charging protocol, and voltage all play a role in whether an accessory will charge your phone, tablet, or laptop at full speed โ or at all. Our compatibility checker takes the guesswork out of shopping. Simply enter your device model and product category, and we will show you every compatible accessory in our catalog, along with expected charging speeds.
This tool supports all major brands and models including Apple iPhone 13โ16 series, Samsung Galaxy S21โS25, Google Pixel 7โ9, MacBook Air and Pro (M1โM4), iPad Air and Pro, Dell XPS, Lenovo ThinkPad, and hundreds more.
Check Your Device Compatibility
Why Check Compatibility Before You Buy?
- โEnsure full-speed charging โ Using a 20W charger on a device that supports 65W means you are charging at a third of the possible speed. Our checker identifies the optimal wattage for your device.
- โAvoid connector mismatches โ USB-C, Lightning, Micro-USB, and USB-A all look different and are not interchangeable. Entering your device model guarantees we recommend the correct connector type.
- โVerify charging protocol support โ USB Power Delivery, Qualcomm Quick Charge, Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging, and Apple MagSafe are all different standards. Compatible protocols mean faster, safer charging.
- โSave money on returns โ Buying the wrong accessory costs time and return shipping. A 30-second compatibility check prevents costly mistakes.
Understanding Charging Standards
USB Power Delivery (USB-C PD)
The universal fast-charging standard supporting up to 240W (PD 3.1). Used by Apple MacBooks, iPads, iPhones 15 and newer, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and most modern laptops. This is the most versatile protocol and the one we recommend for most users.
Qualcomm Quick Charge (QC 3.0/4.0/5.0)
Common on Android phones with Qualcomm Snapdragon processors. QC 4.0 and newer are compatible with USB-C PD, so a PD charger will work with Quick Charge devices. Older QC 3.0 devices may require a QC-specific charger for maximum speed.
Apple MagSafe
Magnetic wireless charging for iPhone 12 and newer, supporting up to 15W. MagSafe chargers snap onto the back of compatible iPhones for perfectly aligned wireless charging. Non-MagSafe Qi chargers also work but are limited to 7.5W.
GaN Technology
Gallium Nitride (GaN) is a semiconductor material that makes chargers smaller, cooler, and more efficient than traditional silicon designs. GaN is not a charging protocol โ it is the technology inside the charger. A GaN charger still uses USB-C PD or Quick Charge to communicate with your device.
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