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Universal USB-C PD 100W Charger Price in Pakistan

A Universal USB-C PD 100W charger is the single most flexible replacement option on this list — because USB Power Delivery is a negotiated standard, one properly certified 100W brick can safely charge almost any modern USB-C laptop rated at or below 100W, including ThinkPads, Latitudes, EliteBooks, ZenBooks, and MacBook Air/13-inch MacBook Pro models, all from the same charger. It's the practical choice for households or offices with a mix of brands, or for travelers who want one charger instead of several.

The most common mistake is buying an uncertified "universal" charger that claims 100W on the box but isn't actually USB-IF PD-certified — these frequently fail to negotiate the higher voltage profiles properly, silently capping out at 60W or lower with certain laptops, or in worse cases delivering unstable voltage that can trip a laptop's protection circuitry. The second mistake is assuming 100W covers every laptop; a handful of higher-draw gaming and workstation models (Dell Precision, some ROG/TUF configs, 16-inch MacBook Pro at full spec) need 130W-140W and will simply undercharge on a 100W universal brick during heavy load.

Specifications

wattage
100W (maximum)
connector
USB-C (USB Type-C, PD 3.0/3.1 with PPS)
output
20V/5A, 15V/3A, 9V/3A, 5V/3A (multi-voltage PD profiles, auto-negotiated per device)
inputVoltage
100-240V, 50/60Hz — safe on Pakistani mains and during voltage fluctuations from loadshedding recovery

Price in Pakistan

genuineOEM
Rs. 6,000 - 9,000 (branded — Anker, Ugreen, Baseus and similar USB-IF certified units)
compatible
Rs. 2,500 - 4,000 (budget/unbranded — verify PD certification before buying)

Compatible laptops

  • Any USB-C PD laptop rated 100W or below
  • Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, T14, T14s, X13 (65W-90W)
  • Dell XPS 13/15, Latitude 5000/7000/9000-series USB-C models
  • HP Spectre x360, EliteBook 830/840/850 (USB-C)
  • MacBook Air 13"/15" (M1/M2/M3), MacBook Pro 13" (M1/M2)
  • Asus ZenBook, Huawei MateBook, Samsung Galaxy Book (USB-C models)

How to verify you're getting genuine

  1. Look for a USB-IF PD certification logo printed on the box or brick — genuine certified units display this consistently; its absence doesn't guarantee a fake, but it's a strong signal to ask more questions before buying.
  2. Check the output label lists multiple voltage profiles (5V, 9V, 15V, 20V) rather than just a single flat "100W" claim — a proper PD charger negotiates voltage per device, and a label with only one voltage listed is usually not a true multi-profile PD unit.
  3. Test it across two different laptop brands if possible — a genuine PD 100W charger should reach full negotiated speed on both a ThinkPad and a MacBook, for example; if it only performs well with one brand, its PD negotiation may be non-standard.
  4. Check the cable is separately E-marked for 100W/5A — many 100W-branded chargers are bottlenecked by a bundled cable that's only rated for 60W, silently limiting your actual charging speed regardless of the brick's rating.
  5. Confirm your laptop's actual wattage requirement before buying — check the sticker on the bottom of the laptop or its original charger; 100W safely covers most business ultrabooks and MacBooks up to the 13-inch Pro, but not higher-draw workstation or gaming models.

FAQ

Will a 100W universal charger work on my specific laptop brand?

If your laptop charges over USB-C using Power Delivery (which covers most Lenovo, Dell, HP, Apple, and Asus laptops from roughly 2018 onward), yes — PD is a cross-brand standard, and a properly certified 100W charger will negotiate the correct voltage automatically. It will not work on laptops with a proprietary barrel connector (older HP, Acer, most Asus gaming models) unless you also use a barrel adapter tip, which we don't recommend for anything above 65W.

Is it safe to leave a universal charger permanently connected to a laptop rated below 100W?

Yes — USB-C PD means the laptop only draws the wattage it's designed to use, regardless of the charger's maximum rating. A genuine, certified 100W charger will not overcharge, overheat, or damage a 65W or 45W-rated laptop; it simply supplies less than its maximum when the connected device requests less.

Can one 100W charger replace multiple chargers for a household with different laptop brands?

In most cases, yes, if every laptop in the household charges over USB-C PD — this is the main appeal of a universal 100W charger. The exception is older barrel-connector laptops (pre-2018 HP, Acer, most Asus gaming models) which need their own dedicated charger regardless of how good the universal one is.

Do you sell branded (certified) universal chargers or only budget ones?

Both — we stock branded, USB-IF certified 100W chargers (Anker, Ugreen, Baseus and similar) as well as budget compatible options at a lower price. We recommend the branded/certified option if you're relying on it as your only charger across multiple expensive devices, and we'll tell you honestly which tier suits your use case.

What's the warranty and delivery on this charger?

New sealed chargers carry a 30-day replacement warranty; tested original (pulled) units carry a 7-day check warranty. Delivery inside Lahore is free and usually same-day; nationwide shipping is via TCS/Leopards. WhatsApp 0314 4000131 with your laptop brand and model and we'll confirm it's a safe match before you buy.

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