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Article updated on April 23, 2024 at 6:00 PM PDT

Best MacBook Air M2 Charger: Which One Should I Get?

If you're looking for a new charger for your M2 MacBook Air, look no further. These are the options we've tested and approved.

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Released in 2022, the MacBook Air M2 is still a great laptop -- just ask our editorial director. When you take the plunge on a new laptop, Apple gives you the ability to configure it to your liking, including choosing memory, storage, a power adaptor and more. While choosing a power adaptor may seem the most trivial choice of the bunch, it can have a major impact on your daily work. That's why we set out to weigh the pros and cons for you to answer the question: Which MacBook Air M2 charger should I get?

When you go to buy a new MacBook Air M2, you will have the choice between three adapters: the 30-watt USB-C Power Adapter, the 35-watt Dual USB-C Port Compact Power Adapter and the 70-watt USB-C Power Adapter (Apple calls them 30W, 35W and 70W power adapters). It's important to note that only the base $899 configuration gives you all three options. Bumping up to the $1,099 configuration -- a CNET Editors' Choice winner -- gives you a choice between the 35- and 70-watt chargers. (The MacBook Air M2 used to come with the 67W USB-C Power Adapter before the 70W came along. Both configurations of the Air M2 are still compatible with the 67W charger, and you'll save a little bit of money, too.)

While it's commonplace to have power options when configuring desktops, it's out of the ordinary for laptops. Because of that, it might not be immediately clear which will be best for your needs. This list will give you a better idea of what each adapter offers so you can choose the best one for your needs.

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30W USB-C Power Adapter

The 30-watt USB-C adapter is the standard adapter that long-time Apple fans will recognize. It comes in at 5.6 ounces (159 grams) and measures 3 by 2 by 2 inches (7.3 by 5.1 by 5.1 centimeters). Choosing this adapter will add no additional cost to your final total. It's widely compatible with iPhones, iPads and Macs, but Apple recommends primarily using this adapter with your MacBook Air. The 30-watt USB-C adapter is a solid option for people who don't want to think about their adapter. It does the job, and it does it well.

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35W Dual USB-C Port Compact Power Adapter

The 35-watt Dual USB-C Port Compact Power Adapter is a new addition to Apple's lineup of adapters. Coming in at 3.7 ounces (105 grams) and 1.9 by 1.9 by 1.1 inches (4.7 by 4.7 by 2.9 centimeters) it is a bit lighter than the 30-watt USB-C power adapter. The standout feature of this adapter is that it has two USB-C ports, meaning you can charge two devices at the same time. Much like the 30-watt USB-C adapter, you can use this charger with most devices, but Apple recommends this adapter for the MacBook Air. The 35-watt Dual USB-C Port Compact adapter is ideal for someone who has limited space and multiple devices that need charging. It is worth noting that choosing this adapter will add $20 to your MacBook Air M2 purchase.

The 35-watt charger can also be purchased separately for $59, which is expensive. For almost $20 less, consider Anker's 65-watt Nano II charger that's more compact, has two USB-C and a USB-A port and has nearly double the power output.

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67W USB-C Power Adapter

The 67-watt USB-C adapter is another option for MacBook Air buyers. It is the biggest adapter of the three, coming in at 7.2 ounces (204 grams) and 2.9 by 2.9 by 1.1 inches (7.5 by 7.4 by 2.9 centimeters). The biggest difference between this adapter and the 30-watt USB-C adapter is the 67-watt USB-C adapter's charging time. It's incredibly powerful, with Apple promising it can charge a device from 0% to 50% in 30 minutes. To take advantage of the adapter's superfast charging, Apple recommends pairing it with the MacBook Air M2. Like the 35-watt Dual USB-C port compact adapter, choosing this power adapter will add $20 to your final total.

Apple's 67-watt charger is available separately for as low as $52. And as with the 35-watt adapter, there are less expensive third-party chargers, such as the $20 RAVPower PD Pioneer, which is smaller, lighter and supports fast charging.