I searched for “TT&C 96W USB-C charger” but didn’t find a trustworthy spec sheet or well-reviewed “Super Fast 96W” unit under that brand.
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On Amazon, there is a TT&C storefront. Amazon
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However, their visible products there are mostly low-power USB-C chargers (e.g. 20W), not a 96 W adapter.
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Possibility of Mislabeling or Fake / Generic Listing
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On “10 Best 96W USB-C Power Adapters” list, there is a “96W … TT&C” charger mentioned. OneClearWinner
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But that’s from a third-party “best-deal” site, not the manufacturer — could be a generic or unverified listing.
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There’s no solid spec sheet (voltage, current, certifications) publicly verifiable from TT&C itself for a 96 W unit.
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Apple’s Official 96W Adapter
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Apple makes a 96W USB-C Power Adapter. Apple+2Myshop+2
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Spec: Output 20.5V, 4.7A for PD. CDS Assets
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This is a trusted and safe option for MacBook Pro charging.
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Compatibility with MacBook Pro
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Many MacBook Pro models (especially newer ones / ones with MagSafe 3) support fast charging. For example, Apple recommends the 96W adapter for the 14-inch MacBook Pro to get up to ~50% charge in ~30 minutes. Apple
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Using a non-certified or unknown-brand 96W charger can be risky: poor power regulation, lack of protections, potential damage or overheating.
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My Verdict / Recommendation
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Be careful: Because “TT&C 96W Super Fast Charger” doesn’t have credible product documentation, it's risky to trust its safety or capacity.
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Prefer Apple / Reputable Brands: If you need a 96W charger for a MacBook Pro, using Apple’s original adapter (or a well-known third-party PD charger) is much safer.
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Check for Certification: If you do buy a 3rd-party charger, make sure it's USB Power Delivery (PD) compliant, has proper safety certifications (e.g. CE / FCC), and is from a seller with good reviews.
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Inspect Physically: Check for good build quality, whether it gets too hot, and whether your Mac reports the right wattage when charging.
If you like, I can search for good-quality 96W (or similar high-wattage) USB-C chargers available in Pakistan right now — do you want me to do that?
