Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)
Use an extra adapter for home or work. Apple's innovative AC adapter is made specifically for your MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
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When the connection is secure, an LED located at the head of the DC connector will light; an amber light lets you know that your portable is charging, while a green light tells you that you have a full charge. An AC cord is provided with the adapter for maximum cord length, while the AC wall adapter (also provided) gives users an even easier and more compact way to travel.
Designed to be the perfect traveling companion, the adapter has a clever design which allows the DC cable to be wound neatly around itself for easy cable storage.
This power adapter recharges the lithium polymer battery while the system is off, on, or in sleep mode. It also powers the system if you choose to operate without a battery.
Compatible with MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
Most Useful Reviews
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Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)
How about splicing to repair?
Written by AV from Belle Mead
26-Aug-2007
I, like the others before me, have experienced a failure of the connection at the junction where the cord leads into the magnetic brick. I can no longer charge my computer until I purchase and receive an entire new unit which according to the order says will take 7-10 days. I cannot understand why the bad part of the cord cannot be cut off and reconnected much like when a lamp cord needs to be spliced onto a new plug. Since the wait time to receive a new power cord (and mind you I have to buy the whole thing even though the rest of mine seems perfectly fine)is quite a number of days, this leads me into thinking that others may also be having a similar problem with failure of this unit and are also having to purchase enitre new ones.
Apple needs to figure out a way to REPAIR the connection instead of creating a lot unnecessary extra parts that may not be needed by most of us to solve the connectivity issue.
On my previous ibook I also had a failure of the power cord in the same area.
I am not careless and have taken measures not to bend that area to eliminate excessive stress, but to no avail. I have wrapped it with electrical cord to strengthen it, too.
I hate to compare, but my daughter has a Dell Inspiron
that is about 4 years old. The connection at the plug is thicker and has some flexor loops in it. It is sturdier and I can assure you it has received many hours of use with no signs of wear.
Its time for Apple to go green with this issue and REPAIR the connection rather than expecting its customers to replace the entire thing. …More3604 of 4078 people found this useful
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Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)
Buy the 85 watt MacBook Pro model
Written by JO from Tacoma
5-Aug-2006
The 60W original equipment power adapter for the Macbook is fine and works as it should. However, if you are buying a spare, why not get the 85W MB Pro model. It is the same price and it seems to stay noticeably cooler when charging the Macbook. I have both computers and the 85W will work for either.
The 60W works only on a limited basis with a Macbook Pro. It will provide enough power to run the computer, but doesn't have enough reserve to charge the battery unless you put the MBP to sleep or shut down. This is actually better than I would have expected. …More2905 of 3378 people found this useful
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Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)
MagSafe Tips
Written by DM from Hamilton
6-Nov-2006
I've enjoyed the MagSafe adapter with my MacBook immensely, a far superior design than previous adapters.
I'm not sure about the other people who wrote reviews, but let me share a few tips to help you with your MagSafe power adapter, and keep it from excessive damage.
1) Don't just yank the MagSafe from the charging socket on the side of your MacBook (Pro). Place your fingers on the small white plug end such that you can gently pull up on it. It will come away from the socket easily, and this won't cause you cord damage down the road.
*The MagSafe was meant to save your computer from an occassion where a quick 'whip' from a tripped over or stuck cord would knock the computer from it's place.
If you constantly yank the cord from the socket, you're simulating the same effect as above. I don't think it was designed for hundreds of yanks, but rather for the few times it will happen inintentionally.
2) Do not plug it into your computer before you plug the adapter into the wall socket. Sparks and other electricity-related activity could potentially damage your computer.
Observe these steps and you won't end up like the others on here. …More2249 of 3329 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)
Horrible Adapter
Written by AR from lihue
9-Dec-2009
This adapter is horrible. My first one broke at the movable piece that tucks into the adapter. I purchased another one and after unplugging it from the outlet, the same movable piece snapped and broke off. Now I am really disappointed because at 80 bucks a piece it's not even covered by warranty. …More
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Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)
Absolutely horrible!
Written by AG from New Haven
8-Dec-2009
Sorry, Apple. I usually love your products, but this power adapter is atrocious. I have owned 6 of these cords (two of which were replaced by Apple), and 5 of them have failed, with two of these having frayed at the MagSafe connection. That's close to $400 in wasted product, and an 83% fail rate. I now have the new MagSafe power cord (that I paid for myself)-- let's hope it works a whole lot better! …More
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Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)
Empowered
Written by KE
7-Dec-2009
My charger (and Macbook) are about three years old now, and are used everyday, for hours on end. I guess Apple expects people to take care of their things, at least to a college student's level. I will admit that it get's quite hot at times, but they all do :-P …More
1 of 6 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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What power cord adapter can we use for both a 13" Macbook and a 17" Macbook Pro?
- Asked by KP from SAINT LOUIS PARK
- 8-Oct-2009
Best Answer
You can use a 85w adapter for both, because the MacBook can have the voltage regulated from 85w down to 60 for it to be compatible. You can NOT use the 60w on the MacBook pro. So just get the 85w for both. :) …More
- Answered by CT
- 20-Oct-2009
- 34 of 37 people found this useful
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can this charger be used for a mac pro laptop if not can i have a link for a mac pro charger please
- Asked by CM from london
- 2-Oct-2009
Best Answer
This charger is for the 13" MacBook/MacBook Pro, *not* the 15" or 17" MacBook Pros which use an 85W adapter. While you can use the 85W adapter on a 13" MacBook/Pro, you cannot use the 60W adapter on the 15" or 17" MacBook Pros. …More
- Answered by BS from Fredericton
- 12-Oct-2009
- 16 of 24 people found this useful
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Is the 60W MagSafe Power Adapter dual voltage?
- Asked by KP from NEW YORK
- 7-Oct-2009
Best Answer
You will need a different attachment (but *not* a voltage converter) similar to the "duck prong" (2-prong plug) in the item's picture.
The easiest way to do this is to buy the "Apple World Travel Adapter Kit". This contains all the adapters you should ever need.
Just take off the two prong plug and snap on the adapter. …More- Answered by RH from Star City
- 8-Oct-2009
- 9 of 9 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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I have a MacBook Air and 13" MacBook. Can I use my 60W adapter with my MacBook Air?
- Asked by PO from Dorchester
- 8-Dec-2009
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what does it mean when the light on the mag connecting to the comp flashes yellow?
- Asked by CT from vancouver
- 3-Dec-2009
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I was sold an 85w adaptor for my new 13inch macbook pro-was this a mistake?
- Asked by EQ from Arlington
- 28-Nov-2009
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Is my MacBook Air's 45W MagSafe Power Adapter dual voltage?
- Asked by ML from Tokyo
- 28-Nov-2009