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The Shargeek company is already quite well-versed in the world of charging, where its products are quite original not only in terms of functions but also in appearance. He proves just that even now with his adapter named Retro 67 with its design clearly referring to the Macintosh computer.

The company took off campaign to finance your project within the Indiegogo crowdfunding platform. The goal was to collect only 20 HKD (Hong Kong dollar, approx. 2600 USD, approx. 60 CZK), but now she has almost 400 in her account. Why? Because what she came up with, every apple lover just has to love. If you're interested, there are still over 20 days left in the campaign and the solution will cost you $39, with an expected retail price of $80 after that.

Take your miniature Macintosh into a tiny adapter that has three USB-C connectors on the top. As you can guess from the name, the GAN adapter provides a power of 67 W, which it can distribute to all ports. If you fill any one, you have 67W, if you fill two, you get 45 + 20W, if you use all three, you have 45 + 15 + 15W. PD3.0, QC3.0, SCP/FCP fast charging support is present , so, for example, the M2 MacBook Air will charge the battery to full in 2 hours, and it will charge iPhones to 30% of their capacity in 50 minutes.

To make matters worse, there is also a display that shows the current highest power that the charger is releasing in Matrix style. Although the plug is American, there are also reductions available for Australia, the United Kingdom and of course the EU (at a cost of $10). The Retro 67 adapter is equipped with an internal APS (Active Protecting System) system, which detects the temperature of the product 180 times per hour and thus ensures its maximum safety. You can find the campaign stands <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>.

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