Chargers for iPhone, iPad and Android phones at RPD — from compact USB-C 20 W travel adapters to USB-C PD 65 W GaN multi-port chargers. We stock single-port adapters for fast charging on iPhone 15 and newer, USB-A 12 W for older devices, plus dual- and triple-port GaN chargers that are up to 50 % smaller thanks to gallium nitride. Match the wattage to your device — iPhones top out at 20 W, the iPad Pro uses up to 30 W, MacBook Air and Pro need 30–67 W. Shipped from our Basel warehouse, same-day dispatch by 4 pm, free above CHF 15 and 2-year Swiss warranty. Invoice payment available (credit check by Powerpay).




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For iPhone 15/16/17 a 20 W USB-C PD adapter is plenty — even a 65 W charger won''t charge the iPhone faster. iPhone 14 and older max out at 18–20 W.
Yes, as long as it delivers enough wattage: MacBook Air = 30 W, MacBook Pro 14″ = 70–96 W, MacBook Pro 16″ = 140 W USB-C PD 3.1.
GaN (gallium nitride) replaces silicon in the semiconductor — less heat, smaller housing, higher efficiency.
Yes, but only at slow 5 W. For fast charging you need a USB-C PD adapter.
Shipped from our Basel warehouse — A-Post 1–2 working days, express next business day or free in-store pickup. Free above CHF 15.
For modern smartphones a USB-C PD adapter with 20–30 W is ideal: iPhone 15/16/17 and newer Galaxys reach 50 % charge in roughly 30 minutes. Tablets like the iPad Pro use up to 30 W, MacBook Air 30–67 W and the MacBook Pro 14″ needs 70–96 W. For multiple devices we recommend multi-port chargers with dynamic power sharing — 65 W is enough for laptop plus phone, 100 W for two laptops.
USB-A 12 W is the old standard and only supports slow charging (around 5 W effective). USB-C Power Delivery provides 20 W (iPhone), 30 W (iPad), 65 W (MacBook Air, many Windows laptops) or up to 140 W (MacBook Pro 16″). GaN chips deliver this in housings up to 50 % smaller — perfect for travel.
Fast charging only works when adapter, cable and device speak the same protocol. USB-C PD 3.0/3.1 is Apple's standard. Samsung also uses USB-PPS for 25 W/45 W Super-Fast Charging — compatible chargers are clearly labelled. Note: even a 65 W adapter charges your iPhone safely at its 20 W max — you cannot overload a modern smartphone.
We only stock chargers with CE marking and built-in overvoltage, short-circuit and overheat protection. Travel models include swappable plugs for EU, UK, US and AU — ideal for frequent flyers. Flame-retardant PC housing is standard.
For iPhone 15/16/17 a 20 W USB-C PD adapter is plenty — even a 65 W charger won't charge the iPhone faster. iPhone 14 and older max out at 18–20 W.
Yes, as long as it delivers enough wattage: MacBook Air = 30 W, MacBook Pro 14″ = 70–96 W, MacBook Pro 16″ = 140 W USB-C PD 3.1.
GaN (gallium nitride) replaces silicon in the semiconductor — less heat, smaller housing, higher efficiency. A 65 W GaN charger is roughly the size of an old 20 W adapter.
Yes, but only at slow 5 W. For fast charging you need a USB-C PD adapter.
Shipped from our Basel warehouse — A-Post 1–2 working days, express next business day or free in-store pickup. Free above CHF 15.
Shipped from our Basel warehouse — A-Post 1–2 working days, express next business day or free pickup in Basel, Aarau or Olten. 2 years Swiss warranty on all products, 14-day returns. Invoice payment available (credit check by Powerpay), best-price guarantee CH. Visit one of our stores for personal advice — bring your device and we'll find the matching accessory together.