High-Performance Laptop Charger
Power up your devices with ease using this 45W laptop charger, designed for optimal compatibility and safety. Featuring a 19.5V 2.31A output and versatile 100-240V AC input, this charger suits a wide range of needs. With a 3.0mm interior and 4.5mm exterior diameter, it’s engineered for precise connectivity.
Broad Compatibility
This charger is perfect for various HP series, including Stream 11, 13, and 14; Pavilion 14 and 15; and ProBook models. It also supports the HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset G2, ensuring versatile usage. Compliant with multiple HP part numbers, this charger adapts to your tech seamlessly.
Customer-Centric Support
Enjoy peace of mind with a 24-month warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee. Our 24/7 email support is here to assist with any queries. Plus, rest assured, this charger meets CE/FCC safety standards, featuring safeguards against incorrect voltage, short circuits, and overheating. Choose reliability and power for your laptop today!
Explore the versatility and reliability of the Novaire 45W AC Adapter Charger, explicitly designed for HP laptops and Chromebooks. This charger is your ultimate solution for powering up your devices without any hassle.
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Whether you need a reliable replacement charger or a backup for travel, the Novaire 45W AC Adapter Charger delivers consistent power and peace of mind, ensuring your HP laptop or Chromebook is always ready when you are.
Customer Insights
Es exactamente el que aparece en la descripción y funciona muy bien.
The power supply arrived, it has the blue tip and fits / works perfectly for my laptop.
I purchased this power supply as a replacement for my HP computer since it was branded HP in the item pictures.
Looking at labelling on the power supply, there was a label 'AC ADAPTER' covering up the HP label.
The power supply does not contain the UL symbol, making me question if this is OEM or possibly from another country that doesn't have the UL certification.
The seller does not market this as an OEM charge, raising doubts about the product’s origin.