Keep your HP laptop powered reliably with our premium HP Laptop Charger collection, designed to deliver fast, stable, and efficient charging for all HP laptop models. These chargers ensure consistent power output, keeping up with work, study, and entertainment needs without interruption.
Built with advanced safety features to prevent overheating, overcharging, and short circuits, HP Laptop Chargers provide dependable and long-lasting performance. Their sleek, compact, and portable design makes them perfect for home, office, or travel use.
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HP CHARGES FAQ
1. How do I find the right charger for my HP laptop?
- Flip your laptop over and check the label on the bottom (or under the battery if removable) for the model number or product number.
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Match these specs exactly:
- Voltage: Usually 18.5V or 19.5V (must match closely).
- Wattage: Meet or exceed your laptop’s requirement (e.g., 45W for ultraportables/Chromebooks, 65W for standard models, 90W+ for performance/gaming laptops).
- Connector type: Barrel (4.5mm or 7.4mm “Smart Pin”) or USB-C (Power Delivery supported).
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Use genuine HP chargers for safety and best performance. Third-party ones may work but risk incompatibility or damage.
Tip: Go to the HP Support website or HP Parts Store, enter your laptop model/serial number, and it will show compatible genuine adapters.2. Can I use a higher-wattage charger?Yes, in most cases. A charger with higher wattage (e.g., 90W on a 65W laptop) is safe — the laptop only draws what it needs. However:
- Voltage must match exactly.
- Lower wattage may charge slowly or not at all under load.
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HP “Smart Pin” technology helps with compatibility across many models.
3. Can I charge my HP laptop with a USB-C charger?It depends on your model:
- Many modern HP laptops (EliteBook, Spectre, Envy, some Pavilion) support USB-C Power Delivery (PD) charging.
- The USB-C port must be marked for charging (or check specs).
- Use a USB-C charger that meets or exceeds the required wattage and supports PD.
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Not all USB-C cables/chargers work — look for proper PD support. Older barrel-connector models usually cannot use USB-C.
4. My HP laptop is plugged in but not charging — what should I do?Common troubleshooting steps (in order):
- Visual inspection: Check the cable for frays, bends, cracks, or burn marks. Ensure connections are secure.
- Try a different outlet and test the charger on another HP laptop if possible.
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Hard reset:
- Unplug the charger.
- Shut down the laptop.
- Remove the battery (if removable) or hold the power button for 15–30 seconds.
- Reconnect and try charging.
- Run HP Battery Check or diagnostics via HP Support Assistant (pre-installed tool).
- Update BIOS and power management drivers from HP Support.
- Test with a known-good genuine HP charger.
If the charger LED is off or the adapter gets very hot, it’s likely faulty.
5. How long should it take to charge my HP laptop?
- Typical full charge: 1.5 to 2.5 hours (when the laptop is off or in sleep mode).
- Higher-wattage or USB-C chargers can be faster.
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Factors affecting time: usage during charging, battery health, temperature, and charger wattage.
6. Should I use only genuine HP chargers?Yes, strongly recommended. Genuine HP adapters:
- Have proper voltage regulation and “Smart Pin” communication.
- Reduce risk of overheating, damage, or fire.
- Come with warranty support.
Look for the HP hologram/security label or QR code to verify authenticity. Counterfeit chargers can harm your laptop or battery.
7. How do I care for and store my HP charger?
- Avoid wrapping the cord too tightly or bending it sharply.
- Don’t let it overheat — keep it ventilated.
- Unplug when not in use for long periods.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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Regularly inspect for damage.
8. Where can I buy a replacement HP charger?
- Official HP Parts Store or HP.com (search by model).
- HP Support website → enter your product number.
- Authorized resellers (avoid unbranded cheap options on marketplaces).
Quick Charger Compatibility Overview
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Laptop Type
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Common Wattage
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Typical Connector
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Ultraportable/Chromebook
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45W
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USB-C or 4.5mm
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Standard/Ultrabook
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Performance/Workstation
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4.5mm/7.4mm or USB-C
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150W–230W+
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7.4mm or USB-C
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If you provide your exact HP laptop model number (e.g., from the bottom sticker), I can help narrow down the precise charger specs or troubleshooting steps further.For official help, visit support.hp.com and enter your model, or use the HP Support Assistant app. Let me know if you have a specific issue!