Save 50% off the Baseus 140W 4-Port USB-C Charger, Now Just $39.99 (Can Fast Charge a 16″ MacBook Pro)

If you’re looking for a charger with enough power to charge a full-sized laptop or 16″ MacBook Pro, then check out this Amazon Labor Day deal. You can pick up the Baseus Enerfill 140W 4-Port USB-C PD 3.1 Charger for just $39.99 after you clip the 20% off coupon on the product page and apply promo code: “2KV84HCN“. That’s 50% off the retail price and an excellent price for such a high-output charger. The official Apple 140W charger (with only a single port) costs $99.

Baseus Enerfill 140W 4-Port USB-C PD 3.1 Charger for $39.99

The Baseus Enerfill charging block has four total ports: two USB Type-C ports with up to 140W of output on each port (or 70W if used simultaneously), a third USB Type-C port with 30W output, and a USB Type-A port also with 30W output. This is a more versatile alternative to Apple’s official 140W charger since it has four ports instead of one. It is also 35% smaller thanks to GaN technology (it basically uses a more energy dense semiconductor material that requires less physical space) and has a foldable plug that makes it travel-friendly.

The 16″ Macbook Pro is currently the most power hungry MacBook and would need a 140W power adapter for optimal charging. Most Windows laptops use considerally less than 140W and as long as it can be charged over USB Type-C, the Baseus Enerfill is fully capable of charging them as well. The exception are heavy duty gaming laptops that require as much as 300W to 400W of power. Those will need their own massive, heavy power bricks to charge appropriately.

The 140W power output is also more than enough to charge any gaming handheld out there at its maximum rate. That includes the Lenovo Legion Go and Asus Rog Ally X (100W), Asus Rog Ally (65W), Steam Deck (45W), and Switch (20W).

Looking for more options? Check out the best USB Type-C chargers so far in 2025.

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