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Why Supertiny 65W Might be the Right Charger for your MacBook Neo

Rolling Square's pocket GaN brick covers the laptop at full speed and still has 30W left over for an iPhone on the side.

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Supertiny 65W GaN charger next to MacBook Neo and iPhone
Supertiny 65W GaN charger next to MacBook Neo and iPhone

The MacBook Neo is the rare laptop where the charger conversation is interesting again. Apple caps its peak input at 35W, which means the 96W brick in the box is mostly wasted silicon and plastic. That gap is exactly where Rolling Square's Supertiny 65W makes its case: it is, by Rolling Square's count, the smallest 65W GaN charger on the market, and it has 30W to spare once your laptop is happy.

Supertiny 65W vs Apple charger

The numbers are blunt. The US-plug version measures 1.7 by 1.37 by 1.37 inches and weighs 76.7 grams. Rolling Square claims it is 71% smaller than Apple's own laptop charger, and the side-by-side photos back that up: it is closer in volume to an AirPods case than to a typical laptop brick. GaN is doing the work here, along with a ribbed shell that Rolling Square says runs roughly 10°C cooler to the touch under sustained load. That second claim is harder to verify without a thermocouple, but the ribbing is at least a real design choice rather than texture for texture's sake.

The more useful trick is pairing it with the inCharge 2-in-1 USB-C cable. Plug both ends in, route 35W to the MacBook Neo at full speed, and the remaining 30W goes to an iPhone over the second tail. One outlet, two devices, no second charger in the bag. That is the entire pitch for travel: a brick smaller than a golf ball that genuinely replaces the stock Apple unit and a phone charger at the same time.

The catches: a single USB-C port (the splitting happens at the cable, not the charger), and $49.90 is not cheap for 65W in 2026. Still, if you are into premium products, this might be for you. Available now in US, UK, and EU plug versions direct from Rolling Square.

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