The MagNeo, which recently launched as a Kickstarter project, promises to charge at 100W, output 5K video and transfer data in a device that’s slightly smaller than Griffin’s option. Because it works with USB Type-C, it also works with non-Apple laptops, tablets and smartphones that use that port. MORE: Best USB Type-C Accessories and Cables Branch, the company making the MagNeo, says it will retail for $35, but early adopters can snag one for $29 on Kickstarter. As of this writing, the MagNeo has amassed roughly $25,000 out of its $35,000 goal with 36 days left on its campaign.

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