65W USB-C Laptop Charger (Dell-compatible) with USB Type C connector and AC power cord
Product description
If your Dell laptop charges via USB-C and you want a straightforward 65W replacement, this charger is built for that job. On paper, it covers a wide slice of Dell Pro, Latitude, XPS and Inspiron models that accept a USB Type C power input, using a 65W output.
That said, “compatible with many models” can still be a bit of a minefield if you’re not careful with the exact laptop power requirements. So it’s worth taking a few minutes to match your machine to the compatibility list before you buy.
The essentials
This is a USB-C laptop power adapter rated for 65W output, with a USB Type C connector. The input supports AC 100–240V at 50–60Hz, which is handy if you travel or use it across different power regions.
For day-to-day use, the idea is simple: you plug it in via the included AC power cord and power/charge your compatible Dell laptop over USB-C. It also mentions compatibility with 45W chargers, so it’s positioned as a replacement where a 65W class USB-C adapter is expected.

Key specifications that matter
The key electrical details provided are: - Output: 65W at 20V/3.25A - Input: AC 100–240V, 50–60Hz - Connector size/type: USB Type C
These numbers are important because USB-C charging isn’t “one size fits all”. If your laptop expects a different voltage/current profile, a charger like this may not behave as intended. If your current Dell adapter is in the same performance bracket, you’re usually in safer territory.


Compatibility: where it’s claimed to fit
The product description lists compatibility across several Dell lines, including Dell Pro (with multiple PB/RA/RB/PB-series model references), as well as Dell XPS/Latitude/Inspiron laptops.

It’s also listed alongside specific examples such as XPS 12 9250, various XPS 13/15 configurations, a range of Latitude models (including 5420/7420 and others), and several Inspiron 14/16 2-in-1 variants.
Worth considering if you own one of the listed models and you’re trying to replace a USB-C 65W adapter you’ve lost, damaged, or need a second charger for the office/bag.
It may not suit you if your exact laptop model isn’t on the list, or if your current charger has a noticeably different rating/connector approach.
Safety protection: what you’re banking on
The charger includes built-in protection via an IC chip, covering short circuit protection, over current protection, over voltage protection, over heating protection, and overload protection.

No, protection features don’t guarantee perfect long-term results on their own, but they’re a reassuring baseline for a third-party adapter. If anything, it reduces the “what if something goes wrong?” feeling when you’re using it daily.


What stands out in everyday use
The most practical upside is portability: USB-C power means you don’t necessarily need a bulky proprietary brick style setup. With the included AC power cord, it’s ready to use out of the box.
A quick real-world scenario: keep this at your desk for workdays, and pack it as your travel/backup charger. If you commute with a Dell 13/14/16-class laptop that charges via USB-C, swapping chargers becomes a lot less stressful.
That said, it’s not a luxury feature set—this is a functional power adapter. If you expect high-end extras (like advanced smart charging behaviour beyond what’s described), you may find it a bit plain, because the listing focuses mainly on power output and compatibility.

Is it the right buy? Final verdict
It’s a good fit if you need a 65W USB Type C charger replacement for a Dell laptop model that appears in the provided compatibility list, and your current setup uses USB-C charging.
You may want to skip it if your laptop model isn’t clearly listed, or if your original charger rating/requirements don’t line up with the 20V/3.25A (65W) output spec.
When it makes sense to buy: when you want a reliable spare for work/college travel, or you’ve got a Dell USB-C charging situation that matches the stated output class.


Mini FAQ

Does it include a power cord?
Yes. The listing says you get 1 laptop power adapter and 1 AC power cord.
What output power is it rated for?
It’s specified as 65W output at 20V/3.25A.
What protection does it claim to have?

It mentions short circuit protection, over current protection, over voltage protection, over heating protection, and overload protection.
Should I worry about compatibility?
You should definitely check your exact Dell model against the compatibility list and make sure your laptop accepts USB-C power charging in the 65W class. If you’re unsure, compatibility is where this kind of purchase can go wrong.
What’s the warranty or guarantee?
It states a 30 days free refund guarantee.
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