USB-C laptops up to 65W
Only when the laptop supports charging over USB-C Power Delivery. Check the input printed on the original adapter.
SCOUTLY PRODUCT DECISION · INDIA
Yes—if you want one compact charger for a USB-C laptop and phone, and the final price is within the right range. The built-in cable is convenient, but the multi-device power split matters.
Research checked 14 August 2026 · Exact identity: ACHA-07 · Amazon ASIN: B0FLPYQJ57
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One charger, a built-in 70 cm USB-C cable, a second USB-C port, USB-A and up to 65W PD/PPS.
Your laptop needs more than 65W, you need full laptop speed while charging another device, or you avoid moving cable mechanisms.
Scoutly price rule≤ ₹2,499: strong₹2,500–₹2,999: reasonable> ₹2,999: compare
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A “65W” label describes the maximum available in specific single-device use. It does not mean every connected device receives 65W.
| Outputs in use | Official allocation | Practical meaning |
|---|---|---|
| USB-C port only | Up to 65W | Suitable for many USB-C ultrabooks that accept 65W PD or less. |
| Built-in USB-C cable only | Up to 65W | The simplest laptop-charging configuration. |
| USB-A only | Up to 18W | Useful for accessories and older cables. |
| USB-C port + built-in cable | 20W + 45W | The laptop-side device may charge more slowly than with a single output. |
| USB-C port + USB-A | 10W + 10W | A poor combination for laptop charging. |
| Built-in cable + USB-A | 45W + 18W | A more useful laptop-plus-accessory combination. |
| All three | 10W + 45W + 10W | Convenient overnight; not three-device fast charging. |
Port allocations are taken from the Ambrane Charge R65 manual, updated 26 May 2026.
Only when the laptop supports charging over USB-C Power Delivery. Check the input printed on the original adapter.
These can use standard USB-C PD where supported. Actual speed depends on the device and cable.
The charger supports PPS, but the phone must accept the offered profile. Confirm the charging status after connection.
A high-power laptop may charge slowly, refuse charging under load or require its original adapter.
Proprietary charging modes may not reach the phone maker's advertised maximum through a standard PD/PPS charger.
Connecting a second device changes the allocation. Neither output remains at the single-port 65W maximum.
The official Ambrane product page listed ₹2,999 when this guide was researched. A third-party Amazon price-history page showed an observed range of ₹2,499–₹2,999. Scoutly uses that range to set the editorial buying threshold above.
Scoutly has not physically tested this charger. Technical claims come from the manufacturer manual and product page; changing price and offer data must be rechecked at the retailer. We do not infer safety or long-term durability from specifications alone.
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