
How to Find the Right Laptop Adapter for Your HP Laptops
, by PC Bazaar, 3 min reading time
, by PC Bazaar, 3 min reading time
Struggling to figure out which adapter fits your HP laptop? You’re not alone. Whether you’ve misplaced your original charger or need a reliable backup, choosing the right HP adapter is crucial for your laptop’s performance and safety. Our latest blog breaks down everything users need to know — in a simple Q&A format — to help you make the right choice without any tech jargon.
A: Using the wrong adapter can damage your HP laptop’s battery, reduce performance, or even cause a fire hazard. HP laptops are designed with specific voltage and wattage requirements, so using a compatible adapter ensures safety and long-term health of your device.
A: You can find your HP laptop’s model number in these ways:
A: Look at the original adapter brick (charger). Key specs to note:
Always match these when buying a replacement. Example: 19.5V – 3.33A = 65W.
A: Follow these steps:
A: It’s best to use original HP adapters. However, certified third-party brands like Lapcare, Targus, or Foxin can be safe if they match your laptop’s exact power specifications and are BIS-certified for Indian standards.
A: Most HP adapters in India use a 4.5mm (blue tip) or 7.4mm (black tip) connector. Confirm by checking your existing adapter or laptop port.
A:
A: Check the laptop’s model number as shown earlier.
Step | Action |
---|---|
✔ 1 | Note your HP model number |
✔ 2 | Match Voltage, Amperage, Wattage |
✔ 3 | Choose original or BIS-certified brands |
✔ 4 | Check connector tip size (4.5mm / 7.4mm) |
✔ 5 | Buy from trusted online sellers in India www.thepcbazaar.in |
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