

*It is very important to note that the cable must have a USB-C TM connector on both ends of the cable. In order to charge by USB-C TMyou’re going to need two things:ġ.Ě power supply (USB-C TM power bank, USB-C TM wall charger, USB-C TM docking station/hub, USB-C TM car charger, etc.) that has a power output of 60W or more. This is a great alternative for those of you that may have a phone or tablet that uses a USB Type-C TM charging port, as it allows you to consolidate the number of chargers and cables that you have to carry around with you. The second way to charge a Surface Pro 7 is by using the USB-C TM port. Picture featuring Zarelo'ds Portable AC Outlet Power BankĬharging With USB-C TM Power Delivery (PD) Whether you’re searching for a DC to AC power inverter or an AC powerbank, you’ll need to ensure that it can provide 60W or more so your Surface Pro 7 can recharge at its maximum speed. Just as you need a wall outlet to plug the SP7 charger into at home, you’ll need to ensure that the portable battery has an AC power outlet as well. Picture featuring BYGD's 150W Power InverterĬharging On-The-Go with DC to AC Power BankĪ more portable option would be to use a portable battery (also called a “power bank”, “battery bank”, “power pack” or “external battery”).

This device plugs into the DC “cigarette lighter” port of most vehicles and provides a standard AC outlet, just like the wall outlet you’d find in your home, which allows you to plug in your Surface Pro 7 charger. To charge the Surface Pro 7 away from a wall outlet, you’ll need some additional equipment, which can be quite cumbersome at times.Ĭharging in the Car with DC to AC Car Inverterįor those of you that want to charge your device in your vehicle, you’ll need a device called a “DC to AC power inverter”. You can easily charge your SP7 by simply plugging the charger into a wall outlet and connecting it to your device. The first and most obvious option is to charge your Surface Pro 7 with the original charger included in the box.
