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FSP NB C 60 Type C

60W USB Type-C Power Adapter

Last price 54€95
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Overview

A 60W adapter with a USB-C connector


This FSP NB C 60 adapter will be compatible with most devices with a USB-C port such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and the new MacBooks. Unlike other adapters, this one will provide 5 different power levels that will adapt to the needs of the device for fast and safe charging. In order to keep your equipment for as long as possible, the NBC60 is designed to withstand power surges, short circuits, overcurrents and overheating.


Key features:
  • Universal AC input 100-240V ~ 2A (International use)
  • 60W USB-C adapter
  • Power ratings of 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, or 20V depending on the device
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 92 x 77.3 x 25.5 mm / 232 g
  • Protection against overvoltage, short circuit, overcurrent and overheating.
  • Compatible with: PC, New MacBook, Smartphone, Tablets...
Specifications
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General information

Product name

FSP NB C 60 Type C

Brand

FSP

Model

NBC60

Technical specifications

Power supply type

AC adapter

Power

60 W

Input voltage(s)

100-240V AC

Output voltage(s)

12V DC
15V DC
20V DC
5V DC
9V DC

Width

92 mm

Height

25.5 mm

Depth

77.3 mm

Weight

232 g

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 2 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 7 Nov 2018

Customer review
Global rating
8/10
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  • by Bernard M
    Posted on 4 May 2020
    Bought on 4 Apr 2020 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 10 Average rating: 9

    Meets the needs

    This product (almost) lives up to its description. It delivers 3A at 9V or 19W, 5A at 5V. Thus it delivers 60W only to devices requiring 19V. It correctly powers my camera (Olympus), which negotiates 9V. This power supply will soon be used for other purposes. It certainly will.
    I wish it could deliver 5A at 9V, as it does at 5V.

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