Surprising Outcome? ChargerLAB Compatibility 100 for HP ProBook 450 G10 Notebook
Introduction
A few days ago, ChargerLAB presented a compatibility 100 test video for the HP ProBook 450 G10. Now, we will provide a detailed textual description, including more data, to give everyone a clearer understanding of the charging compatibility of this notebook.
Charging Compatibility Test
The compatibility testing phase provides a clear understanding of how the notebook charges with different devices. ChargerLAB will use a total of 100 charging devices, including 80 third party chargers, 10 power banks, and 10 portable power stations to charge the HP ProBook 450 G10. This comprehensive approach will help everyone understand the charging compatibility of this notebook.
Third Party Charger
These are the 140W-rated third party chargers used in this test. They include brands such as Nubia, UGREEN, AOHi, and others.
First, let's take the AOHi 140W charger (model: AOC-C102) as an example. Using the ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C, it was determined that this charger can provide 69.63W of power to the HP ProBook 450 G10 and successfully trigger the PD fast charging protocol.
The test data has been summarized in a table, showing that chargers below 40W generally cannot charge the notebook. The remaining chargers are capable of triggering 20V, with most of the power ranging from 50-70W.
A bar graph has been created, excluding chargers below 40W, the nubia Deuterium 120W (model: PA0219) charger has the highest charging power at 75.78W, while the lowest is the Shunsi 45W (model: FC58C) charger, at 36.57W. From the graph, it can be observed that chargers with power ratings of over 100W can achieve around 65W or higher, with a few falling below 50W.
You can purchase some of the models on Amazon US below:
SHARGE 140W:https://amzn.to/463K863
Apple 61W:https://amzn.to/3NNwRr9
UGREEN 140W:https://amzn.to/3CIpj2u
AOHi 140W:https://amzn.to/3CjnLf7
Mcdodo 100W:https://amzn.to/44hiKzv
SHARGE 65W:https://amzn.to/3XqQpo5
SHARGE 100W:https://amzn.to/3zzCYrD
OnePlus 100W:https://amzn.to/42hoB7L
AOHi 100W:https://amzn.to/3q6i1Cp
UGREEN 65W:https://amzn.to/3Gf4soo
Apple 35W Traditional:https://amzn.to/3OWZ2S4
Baseus 65W:https://bit.ly/3WelOIQ
Apple 30W:https://amzn.to/3feFR6N
Apple 35W Compact:https://amzn.to/3bkFfh3
Apple 20W:https://amzn.to/2UWnBIs
Anker 20W:https://amzn.to/3ziNxfw
Apple 67W:https://amzn.to/304sKAF
Apple 96W:https://amzn.to/3hPxoHP
Apple 140W: https://amzn.to/3cLGuWX
Baseus 30W:https://amzn.to/372lV5W
UGREEN 30W:https://amzn.to/3qZ5v8v
Power Bank
Moving on to power banks, out of the 10 tested models, only one is capable of charging the HP ProBook 450 G10.
A bar graph has been created, demonstrating that only one power bank is capable of charging the notebook intuitively. Combining the results from the third party chargers, it can be concluded that charging devices with an output power below 40W cannot charge this notebook. Therefore, it is recommended to use high-power charging devices for optimal charging.
You can purchase one of the models on Amazon US below:
Xiaomi 10000mAh (2nd Gen):https://amzn.to/3XqQLLr
Portable Power Station
Finally, let's turn to portable power stations. Out of the 10 tested models, only one is incapable of charging the notebook, while the rest can trigger 20V.
Once again, a bar graph has been created, with the ZEEKR 1200W portable power station (model: ZET1200-WWB) taking the lead with a charging power of 66.65W. It can be seen that most models can achieve power levels around 65W, indicating that this notebook has good compatibility with high-power charging devices. Choosing them will result in a better charging experience.
You can purchase some of the models on Amazon US below:
EcoFlow DELTA mini 1700W:https://amzn.to/43YhQIt
Jackery 2000W:https://amzn.to/3Ntklvk
BULLBAT 1500W:https://amzn.to/3Jr7o3R
UGREEN 1200W:https://amzn.to/3r4X4IQ
Summary of ChargerLAB
Overall, like many modern business laptops, the HP ProBook 450 G10 supports self-charging through its USB-C port, with a input power of 65W, which is the maximum power when paired with its original DC power adapter, or even higher. Our tests revealed that charging devices below 40W cannot charge the notebook. Among chargers with power ratings ranging from 45-140W, the nubia Deuterium 120W charger delivered a power output of around 75W, surpassing the original power adapter. Only one power bank was capable of charging it, while there was some improvement in compatibility with portable power stations, with most of them achieving power levels of around 65W.
After testing 100 charging devices across three types, the HP ProBook 450 G10 did not pass ChargerLAB's compatibility 100 test. Although it failed the challenge, it performed well with charging devices in the 45-140W range. It is expected that HP will enhance the charging compatibility for devices below 40W in their next generation of products.
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