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"Does it support Quick Charge and Power Delivery fast charging protocols?+
Yes, Anker Nano supports both Quick Charge and Power Deliver protocols."
So I think this is actually the newer/better version that is fully compatible with PD
"PowerIQ 3.0 is Anker's version of Quick Charge 4+. Both combine USB PD and Quick Charge 3.0 (or PowerIQ 2.0 in Anker's case) on the same USB-C port. PowerIQ 2.0 (the tech on the USB-A ports of these chargers) is Anker's version of Quick Charge 3.0. Anker's tech is mimicking Qualcomm's tech. So for the most part it is cross-compatible with Quick Charge and other similar fast charging standards."
TL;DR: PD is part of the plug.
The most important thing to note is that this plug does 9v 2.22a. This is important if you are using a magsafe charger as it would not charge at the full 15W otherwise. I just found this out reading reviews this am. This plug is fully capable of this. But if you say for a 96W apple charger with PD, even that won't give you the full 15W speed through magsafe. How crazy is that?!
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/anke...Id=64266
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USB C Charger, PD 20W USB-C Power Adapter Compatible with iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max,i Phone 11, 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPad Pro, Pixel, Galaxy Note 10/ Note 20/ S20(2 Packs) https://smile.amazon.co
Also does this support the full charging speed of the MagSafe charger? Because apparently not all USB-C chargers do ):
I know this will work, but will it work for the fastest charge possible?
I was planning on going with the same Aukey ones too. Curious of the difference.
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Anker is 2 pack vs 1 for the one you linked.
If you care about brand and customer service. Anker would be the better one.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/custome...B08G1
There's also a negative review on the Anker one and MagSafe, although both suppord 20w 9a/2.22v so I am not sure what is up.
"does it support quick charge and power delivery fast charging protocols?+
yes, anker nano supports both quick charge and power deliver protocols."
so i think this is actually the newer/better version that is fully compatible with pd
Same. Only had a few left.
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