SKOTSLYE 65W USB-C Laptop Charger for HP Spectre x360, EliteBook & Chromebook
Product description
If you’ve ended up with a missing or damaged power lead for an HP laptop or 2‑in‑1, a USB‑C charger can be a genuinely useful fix. The SKOTSLYE 65W USB‑C Laptop Charger is designed around USB‑C charging (Type‑C tip) and targets a specific set of HP models, so it’s less of a universal “one charger fits all” and more of a targeted replacement.
That matters, because with laptop chargers, the fit isn’t just physical. It’s about whether the wattage and output profile are suitable for what your device expects. On paper, this one offers multiple output steps up to 65W, which is what you’d want for many USB‑C capable HP devices in its compatibility list.
The essentials

This SKOTSLYE charger is a 65W USB‑C power lead with a Type‑C connector. It’s built to take mains input from 100–240V at 50–60Hz, so it’s not restricted to one region’s supply.
For everyday use, the main question is whether your HP device supports USB‑C charging at a level that matches this 65W capability. If it does (and your exact model is in the provided compatibility list), it’s a straightforward replacement or travel spare.
Key specifications



Here’s what you can rely on from the stated specs, without guessing:
- Input: 100–240V, 50–60Hz, ~1.8A
- Output options: 5V–3A, 9V–3A, 12V–3A, 15V–3A, 18V–3A, 20V–3.25A
- Max wattage: 65W
- Connector type: USB‑C (Type‑C tip)
Where it stands out in real life

The biggest strength here is the practical “replacement with flexibility” idea. With multiple output voltages (from 5V up through 20V), the charger can negotiate different charging profiles over USB‑C, rather than forcing one fixed setting.
That’s handy if you use the charger across the day for different levels of demand—for example: - You’re on light tasks (web browsing, documents) and want the charger to stay stable rather than feel overpowered. - You’re using heavier loads (like updates, streaming, or plugging in peripherals) and need the charger to reach the higher output option it’s rated for.
Also, because the input range covers 100–240V, it’s more plausible to take on trips than a region-locked adapter.



Worth noting before you buy
Compatibility is a bit of a double-edged sword with chargers like this. The product listing includes a long list of HP models (Spectre x360, EliteBook lines, Elite x2, Envy x360, ProBook travel-type models, and several Chromebook variants), but it still means you should double-check your exact device model.
It’s not the best choice if you’re looking for a charger for a completely different laptop brand, or if your device model isn’t explicitly covered in the list. Even if it has a USB‑C port, charging behaviour can vary, and the wrong wattage/profile can mean it won’t charge properly.

So, take a moment to verify the model number on your laptop/tablet rather than relying on “USB‑C in general”.
Should you buy it?
This SKOTSLYE 65W USB‑C charger makes sense if you own one of the listed HP Spectre x360, EliteBook/Elite x2, Envy x360, ProBook travel-type models, or one of the specified HP Chromebook models, and you need a replacement lead or a spare for work or travel.



It may not be a great match if: - Your HP model isn’t in the compatibility list. - You need a charger for a device that expects a different connector style or a different charging standard. - You’re buying without checking the exact model number first.
If you prioritise the right match and want a sensible, USB‑C-based replacement, this one fits the brief. If you want “universal certainty”, you may find a more purpose-built charger approach would be safer.
Mini FAQ
FAQ: Common questions about the SKOTSLYE 65W USB‑C charger
1) Is this charger suitable for HP Spectre x360 and EliteBook models? It’s listed as compatible with a range of HP Spectre x360, EliteBook, Elite x2 and Envy x360 models, but you should confirm your exact model number is included.
2) What’s the maximum power output? The stated maximum output is 65W, with output options up to 20V at 3.25A.
3) Does it work with international mains input? The input is listed as 100–240V, 50–60Hz, so it’s designed for wider voltage regions.
4) Will it work on any USB‑C laptop? Not necessarily. The key limitation is compatibility—USB‑C ports exist on lots of devices, but this charger is intended for the specific HP models listed.
5) What should I check before buying? Check your laptop’s exact model against the listing’s compatibility list, and make sure you’re replacing the correct kind of charging lead (USB‑C, Type‑C tip, 65W class).
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