Apple MacBook

Apple Macbook Mac Magsafe 2 60W Power Adapter — OEM-compatible MacBook power adapter

A faulty MacBook adapter can cause slow charging, intermittent power, or no-charge conditions. We supply an OEM-grade Apple-compatible unit matched to the wattage specification of your your MacBook, with output voltage verified at the connector before dispatch.

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An engineer confirms the slot within the hour.

Part details

Compatibility MacBook compatible
Wattage 60W
Connector MagSafe 2
Warranty 30 days workmanship
Supply scope Adapter unit only

What we replace

  • Power adapter unit (OEM-grade Apple-compatible)
  • Cable strain relief inspection
  • Output voltage verification at connector

Four-step repair flow

Inspection

Engineer documents the component condition before any disassembly begins.

Repair plan

A transparent quote is presented — no work begins without your confirmation.

Replacement

OEM-grade Apple-compatible part fitted to specification.

Verification

Function test completed and 30-day warranty issued before handover.

Hyderabad service zones

We dispatch engineers to Banjara Hills (500034), Jubilee Hills (500033), Madhapur · HiTec City (500081), Gachibowli (500032), Begumpet (500016), Somajiguda (500082), Film Nagar (500033), Kondapur (500084), and the broader Hyderabad metro. Priority slots for professional and corporate clients.

Frequently asked

Is an OEM-grade MacBook adapter safe for my laptop?

OEM-grade adapters are manufactured to the same electrical specification as Apple's own supply chain. We verify output voltage and current at the connector before dispatch. For your MacBook, a mismatched wattage can cause slow charging — we always confirm the correct wattage.

My MacBook charges intermittently — is it the adapter or the DC board?

Intermittent charging on your MacBook is most often a worn MagSafe/USB-C tip or a damaged DC-in board. We test the adapter in isolation before recommending parts.

How long will an OEM-grade MacBook adapter last?

Lifespan depends on cable care and surge exposure. Most quality third-party adapters in normal use last 18–36 months. A surge protector extends this significantly.

Can I use a higher-wattage adapter on my MacBook?

A higher-wattage adapter will not damage your MacBook — the laptop draws only what it needs. A lower-wattage adapter may charge slowly under load. We supply the correct wattage for your model to avoid confusion.

Your your MacBook deserves specialist care

OEM-grade components · transparent quote · 30-day workmanship warranty