This charger compatible with all your Apple devices is fast charging, 140W and costs less than 50 euros



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iPhone, MacBook, iPad, AirPods and more: charge all your Apple devices with the same charger and in the shortest possible time with the new Kovol Sprint 140 W.

Over time, some of our devices deteriorate and if it is the main device, many times we are forced to replace it and not only this, we have to buy new accessories. The good news is that when it comes to the charger, we have the possibility to look for alternatives to the original brand with better prices and greater functionality. This time, we have a great alternative to your Mac chargerbut not only this, it is a charger compatible with different versions of iPhone, iPad, AirPods, Apple Watch and even some Android devices.

It is the Kovol Sprint 140 W, which, as its name says, offers us a fast charge with 28V fixed voltage and 140W output power. In addition, it is equipped with PD 3.1 charging technology that guarantees us compatibility with all our Apple devices, so you will not have to worry about carrying a charger for each one on your trips. The best thing about this charger is that you can buy it with 50% discount this June 27 in its great AliExpress #618 sale and you can take it home to charge all your devices for only 44.99 euros.

The Kovol Sprint 140W charger is compatible with iPhone, MacBook, iPad, AirPods and more.



Buy the Kovol Sprint 140 W charger for only 44.99 euros

This is one of the best purchases you can make if you have Apple devices that support 140W fast charging. This charger is perfect for simultaneously charging our Mac and our iPhone, Apple Watch or iPad, since it has two USB ports, one type C and one type A: The USB-C port supports up to 120W and the USB-A can be used with a total of 18W of power. If only USB-C is used we get the highest power of 140 W, in this way we could charge up to 56% of the battery of a 16-inch MacBook Pro from 2021 and in just 30 minutes.

PD 3.1 charging technology

With PD 3.1 charging technology that guarantees compatibility with all our devices.

The technology Q-Pulse by Kovol with which this charger has, protects our devices from power surges and overheating, so we can rest easy while our devices charge quickly. As if that were not enough, this charger has GaN technology (gallium nitride) which gives us a high voltage charge in a very small size, in simpler words: it gives us a higher efficiency, maintaining a low temperature.

Take advantage of this great offer with the 50% off and get one of the best alternatives to the original Apple charger to power the battery of your devices in less time and in complete safety. But you can only buy the charger Kovol Sprint 140 W for 44.99 euros in the great AliExpress sale #618, then it will return to its original price of 89.99 euros.

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