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Also, note that both ports slow down significantly if used simultaneously. Only 12W max output. But it's 10 bucks. Can't expect the world.
Micro-USB Input: DC 5V 2A
USB-C Input: DC 5V 3A
USB-A Output 1: DC 5V 2.4A Max
USB-A Output 2: DC 5V 2A Max
Max Power Output: 12W
If you have a PD-compatible phone, I'd highly suggest getting a PD battery pack as well. It's great to plug in for a quick boost and not have to worry about your phone taking forever to trickle-charge while you're out and about.
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"USB-C input only" you can only charge the battery pack using USB-C. The one here can charge devices using a USB-C or PD output at 15w.
Thanks homie for the breakdown.
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Edit: Never mind, just restarted the app and it worked
Also, note that both ports slow down significantly if used simultaneously. Only 12W max output. But it's 10 bucks. Can't expect the world.
Micro-USB Input: DC 5V 2A
USB-C Input: DC 5V 3A
USB-A Output 1: DC 5V 2.4A Max
USB-A Output 2: DC 5V 2A Max
Max Power Output: 12W