Best Chargers for Samsung Chromebook Pro | Plus

(Last Updated On: June 5, 2018)

Samsung is known for making the best smartphones on the market, and that would be because of their Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series of smartphones. Both of them are basically products that many of us look forward to each year as they always provide something new and cutting-edge which Samsung always seems to deliver on. The innovative nature of Samsung doesn’t just stop at their smartphones though, as Samsung is more than just a smartphone company. They’re a tech company and a appliances brand as a whole.

Perhaps one of their other strongest traits is their tablet and laptop field of products. In this case, we’re talking about their Chromebook laptops. When Samsung joins a certain category of products then you can definitely expect something of quality to come out of it and that’s basically what happened with their Chromebook Pro and Chromebook Plus models.

Both these Chromebooks from Samsung features some high their technical specs and they also have Samsung’s innovations implemented within them, with either of them being able to be converted into a tablet and be used with a Stylus Pen. The same way that the Note smartphones use a Stylus. They both also have a LED screen that is basically on par with the AMOLED screen that most Samsung smartphones are known for using and are basically the best displays on the market when it comes to smartphones.

If there’s one major tech that we’re most interested in and is basically going to have a large impact with the way that you use Samsung’s Chromebooks is that they use a USB-C port to charge. With USB-C becoming the new standard of charging for many devices small and large, you’re able to use a USB-C charger to charge a USB-C compatible smartphone and also laptops such as Samsung Chromebooks.

That said, the most important thing to understand is that Samsung Chromebook’s Pro and Plus models are compatible with USB-C Power Delivery, which is a fast charging tech that’s compatible with the USB-C standard. We’ve chosen the best Power Delivery chargers to use with the Samsung laptops.

Baseus 45W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger

The first types of Power Delivery chargers that we’re starting out with are wall chargers and desktop charging stations. These charges are the ones that your most familiar with and that’s because you likely already own them, however, you might not own third-party Power Delivery wall chargers that use another port or desktop charging stations that might be a lot more useful than using a single port USB-C Power Delivery wall charger as they allow you to charge more devices at once.

The first Power Delivery wall charger that we recommend is Baseus’ wall charger. This charger has a 45W USB-C Power Delivery charging speed. The 45W charging speed from this charger can charge your Samsung Chromebook at its max charging speed. That’s because the max charging speed of the Chromebook Pro and Plus models is 30W in this case. Another benefit of getting this charger is that there’s also a USB-A port with a 5V/2.4A charging that can be used at the same time you’re charging your USB-C Power Delivery compatible laptop.

Also, you get this powerful charging in a very small form factor that you can practically take anywhere with you.

Read Review for Baseus 45W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger

Specs of the Baseus 45W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port:

PD Speeds: 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 12V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/2.25A

Quick Charge Speeds: 3.6V~6.5V/3A | 6.5V~9.5V/2A | 9.5V~12V/1.5A

USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A

  • Input: 100V-240V/AC
  • LED Power Indicator: None
  • Size: 2.9 x 2 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 2.1 Ounces

Anker PowerPort II Power Delivery Wall Charger

Coming from a brand that is actually very well-known on the market, this is Anker’s Power Delivery wall charger. The charger is very similar to the previous Baseus charger that we mentioned, but if you already know Anker and their products then you know about their awesome reliability and build quality.

This charger has two ports, with one being a USB-C Power Delivery port with a 30W charging speed. The other port is a USB-A port that uses Anker’s PoweriQ tech that is able to output 18W of charging power. This basically means that this charger features Quick Charge and can charge compatible devices at their max charging speed. As well as the Samsung Chromebook, too.

Read Review for Anker PowerPort II Power Delivery Wall Charger

Specs of the Anker PowerPort II USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 30W

USB-C Port: 19.5W

  • Input: 100-240V AC
  • LED Power Indicator: 1 Blue LED Power Indicator
  • Size: 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 6.4 Ounces

Innergie 45W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable

One of the best parts of using nearly any product on the market is the simplicity of using it. Nobody really cares about the intricacies of using a product that they used their money on, they just want it to work. That’s definitely the case with chargers and in this case, this Innergie Power Delivery charger is very simple to use and charge your Power Delivery compatible laptop.

That’s because this charger has a built-in USB-C charging cable, so all you have to do is plug the AC power adapter to give it power and then you’re ready to use it. You don’t even have to worry about plugging a charging cable into the charger as it already comes with one.

Another plus of this charger is that the USB-C Power Delivery charging speed is 45W, so you can charge your Samsung Chromebook at its max charging speed. The built-in USB-C cable is 1.5 meters long, and so you won’t have very much difficulty with having to be too close to the charger.

Read Review for 45W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable

Specs of the Innergie 45W USB-C Power Delivery Laptop Charger:

  • Output: 20V/2.25A | 15V/3A | 12V/3A | 5V/3A
  • Input: 100V-240V/AC
  • LED Power Indicator: Single Blue Power Indicator
  • Size: 3.4 x 2.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Weight: 5.8 Ounces

Satechi 60W USB-C Power Delivery Desktop Charger with Quick Charge 3.0

Then there are charging stations and these are just like wall chargers but they simply feature more charging ports, so you can charge more devices at once. Another is that these chargers also use a power cord and not a built-in AC adapter.

The first charging station that we recommend to purchase is basically one that has it all. It’s this Satechi desktop charger that has a USB-C Power Delivery port, a Quick Charge USB-A port, and two standard but powerful USB-A ports.

The USB-C Power Delivery charging from this charger is very powerful as it outputs a 60W charging rate, a lot higher than the 30W max charging speed of the Samsung Chromebook. So you can rest assured that this charger will charge your laptop at its max charging speed, if you plan to purchase another Power Delivery compatible laptop in the future then this Satechi charger can very well be able to charge that too, as 60W is a lot of charging power.

The use of a Quick Charge port allows you to charge Quick Charge compatible smartphones like Samsung’s smartphones at their max charging speed. The standard ports on this charger are also quite powerful with each of them outputting a 5V/2.4A charging speed.

Read Review for Satechi 75W USB-C Power Delivery Desktop Charger

Specs of the Satechi 75W USB-C Power Delivery Charging Station:

Quick Charge Output Capacity: 5,900mAh

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5V – 20V/3.0A (60W)

Quick Charge USB Port: 3.6-6V/3.0 | 6-9V/2.0A | 9-12V/1.5A

Standard Port: 5V/2.4A

  • Input:

Micro-USB or USB input Port: 100-240V AC input

  • LED Power Indicator: Single Blue LED Light
  • Size: 4 x 2.6 x 1 inches
  • Weight: 13.1 Ounces

Anker PowerPort+ 5 Power Delivery Desktop Charging Station

The final desktop charging station that we recommend is another charger that comes from Anker. This charger has a total of five charging ports. There’s the USB-C Power Delivery port with its 30W charging speed, and the other four ports are USB-A ports. The max output of this charger is 60W, so 30W is shared with the four USB-A ports.

Each of the USB-A ports are able to output 5V/2.4A (12W) charging speed and so you can actually use quite a bit of power from each of the ports at the same time, even while you’re using the USB-C port.

Read Review for PowerPort Speed 5 Power Delivery Desktop Charger

Specs of the Anker PowerPort 5 Speed Power Delivery Wall Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5-9V/3.0A | 15V/2.0A | 20V/1.5A

Each USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A | Max Output of USB-A Section: 6A

  • Input: 100-240V
  • LED Power Indicator: Single Blue LED Indicator
  • Size:  4 x 3.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 8.8 Ounces

Anker PowerCore+ 26800 Power Delivery Portable Charger

The next type of chargers that we’re recommending is portable chargers. Only recently has it become more common for Power Delivery portable chargers to come to the market, and that is really good news as you’re able to charge your laptop with a power bank now.

The first Power Deliver potable charger that we’ve recommended is Anker’s PowerCore+ 26800 portable charger. Another charger that’s from Anker, this charger is one of the most purchased Power Delivery power banks on the market, mostly because it’s from Anker. Of course, there’s the very powerful charging output from this power bank too.

The charger has a very high power capacity of 26,800mAh, so that means you’re able to charge your Samsung Chromebook laptop to its full power about 2.5 times. That is if you’re using this power bank to solely charge your laptop, as there are three output charging methods altogether.

There are two USB-A ports that each have a 5V/3.0A charging speed, and then there’s a USB-C Power Delivery port with a 30W charging speed. One of the other benefits of getting this power bank other than its very powerful charging is that it comes with a 1-port 30W USB-C Power Delivery wall charger that you can use to recharge this Anker power bank at its max charging speed. You can also use the charger that comes with this power bank to charge your Samsung Chromebook directly, too.

Read Review for Anker PowerCore+ 26800 Power Bank

Specs of the Anker PowerCore+ 26800 Power Bank with 30W Power Delivery Charger:

  • Capacity:

Initial Capacity: 26,800mAh

Output Capacity: 20,000mAh

  • Output:

Both USB-A Charging Ports: 5V/3.0A

USB-C Port: 30W

  • Input: 30W through USB-C input with USB-C Wall Charger
  • LED Power Indicator: Yes
  • Size: 6.5 x 3.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Weight: 1.3 Pounds

Jackery SuperCharge 26800mAh Power Delivery Portable Charger

The next Power Delivery portable charger is quite similar to the Anker power bank that we just mentioned, and that’s because this charger also has a 26,800mAh power capacity. So there’s definitely enough power to charge the Chromebook to its full power about 2 times.

However, on the charging port side, there’s one less port but Power Delivery charging with this Jackery SuperCharge power bank is more powerful. The USB-C Power Delivery charging speed is 45W from this power bank, so it’s quite a bit more powerful than the standard 30W. So you can definitely expect your laptop to charge at its max charging speed.

The one other port on this power bank is a USB-A port that uses Quick Charge 3.0, so you can charge Quick Charge compatible smartphones at their max charging speed with this power bank.

Another benefit of getting this power bank is that it also comes with a 45W USB-C Power Delivery wall charger that you can use to recharge this power bank at its max charging speed using the USB-C port.

Read Review for Jackery Titan X 20800mAh Power Delivery Power Bank

Specs of the Jackery Titan X 20,800mAh 45W Power Delivery Portable Charger:

  • Capacity:

Initial Capacity: 20,800mAh

Output Capacity: 15,400mAh

  • Output:

Quick Charge USB-A Port: 5V–6.5V/3A | 6.5V–9V 2A | 9V–12V/1.5A

USB-C PD Output: 45W

  • Input: 45W
  • LED Power Indicator: Yes
  • Size: 8.2 x 4.4 x 2.5 inches
  • Weight: 1.2 Pounds

ZMI 20,100mAh Power Delivery Portable Charger  – USB HUB

This ZMI Power Delivery portable charger is a bit different than the other two Power Delivery portable chargers that we went over. So, it has a lower power capacity of 20,100mAh, so you’re able to get about 1.5 full charges from it.

However, on the bright side, this charger has a USB-C Power Delivery charging speed of 45W. Another thing is that it uses two USB-A ports with either of them being able to output Quick Charge speeds if you’re charging only a single Quick Charge compatible smartphone.

Perhaps a highlight feature of this power bank is that it can be used as a USB HUB once you connect your laptop to the USB-C port, and then you use the two USB-A ports for things like a Mouse, Flash Drive, or even a keyboard. That’s something that very few power banks on the market are able to do.

Read Review for ZMI 20,000mAh USB-C Power Delivery Portable Charger and USB HUB

Specs of the ZMI 20,000mAh USB-C Power Delivery Portable Charger and USB HUB:

  • Capacity:

Initial Capacity: 20,000mAh

Output Capacity: 14,800mAh

  • Output:

USB-C: 5-20V MAX 45W (15/3A) or 40W (20V/2A);

USB-A Quick Charge: 5V/2.4A 9V/2A 12V/1.5A

USB-A Standard: 5V/2.4A (18W Max)

Max Output: 45W

  • Input:

USB-C: 5-20V MAX 45W

  • LED Power Indicator: 4 White LED Power Capacity Indicators
  • Size: 6.3 x 3.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Weight: 14.2 Ounces

Anker PowerDrive II Power Delivery Car Charger

A car charger that uses Power Delivery might sound far-fetched, but there are actually a few on the market, and this is another benefit of USB-C Power Delivery charging. As you’re able to charge you’re laptop while you’re driving.

The first Power Delivery car charger that we’re recommending is Anker’s PowerDrive II car charger. The charger has two ports. One is a USB-C Power Delivery port with a 30W charging speed. The other port is a USB-A port that features PoweriQ 2.0, which is another way of saying that the USB-A port features Quick Charge and can, therefore, charge Quick Charge compatible smartphones at their max charging speed. You can also charge non-Quick Charge smartphones with the USB-A port.

The design of the car charger is done very well and there’s a Blue LED ring that goes around the charging ports to indicate that the charger is on.

Read Review for Anker PowerDrive II Power Delivery Car Charger

Specs of the Anker PowerDrive II Power Delivery Car Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 30W

USB-A Port: 18W

  • Input: DC 12-24V
  • LED Power Indicator: Circular Blue LED Light
  • Size: 2.6 x 1.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Weight: 1.4 Ounces

RAVPower 45W USB-C Power Delivery Car Charger

One other Power Delivery car charger that’s best to charge your Samsung Chromebook comes from, RAVPower. A brand that is also well-known on the market and one that we consider to be on par with Anker.

This RAVpower Power Delivery car charger of theirs actually has a 45W USB-C Power Delivery port, a 45W charging rate is more of the domain for wall chargers and portable chargers, and so for a car charger to actually make use of a 45W charging power is simply amazing. The other port on this car charger is a USB-A port with a 5V/2.4A (12W) charging speed.

The max output of this car charger is 57W, so you can use the max power of the USB-C port and the USB-A port at the same time.

Read Review for RAVPower 45W USB-C Power Delivery Car Charger

Specs of the RAVPower 45W USB-C Power Delivery Car Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 45W

USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A (12W)

Max Output: 57W

  • Input: 100V-240V/AC
  • LED Power Indicator: Small White LED Light
  • Size: 1.8 x 1.2 x 2.7 inches
  • Weight: 1.2 Ounces

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