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Spigen Google Pixel 6/6 Pro Cases + Spigen ArcStation Pro 30W Wall Charger on sale
from $24.99 or when following the instructions listed below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
justsjts for finding this deal
Note, must purchase a qualifying Google Pixel 6/6 Pro case in order to qualify for the 30W wall charger promo offer.
Deal Instructions- Click this link here
- Purchase any qualifying Spigen Google Pixel 6/6 Pro Cases w/ prices starting from $24.99
- Add your item to cart
- When the promotional offer pops up, be sure to add the 'ArcStation Pro 30W Wall Charger' to cart for $0.00
- Final price will be shown at checkout w/ free shipping
- Note, final price will depend on the case purchased
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Spigen cases are solid and have been around since the Nexus era. I have had one on every phone of mine since the Nexus 6 and trust them completely to protect my devices.
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They were know to be $15 and a good deal was under $10.
Ordered but backordered for 20 days. My Pixel won't come in until mid Nov anyway.
I was charged a total of $25 + 2 for tax. Free shipping.
ArcStation™ Pro 30W Wall Charger
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Pixel 6 Pro Case Thin Fit in black
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I paid $25 for the case + charger. Nice price I think
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Pixel 6 Pro Case Thin Fit in black
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Depends on what the phone needs to get to the 30w fast charge.
PD output is based on profiles of voltage + current, for example 5V/3A or 9V/2A and so on. If the phone uses a specific profile to get to 30W, the charger needs to support that profile, which most PD chargers do because they aren't that much profiles.
Now PPS works different where it will use variable voltage and current to supply what the device is asking for, sometimes using combinations which aren't supported in regular PD profiles. If the Pixel doesn't use a regular PD profile to get the 30W then that's where PPS comes in.
I think the confusion is Google not saying exactly how the fast charging works and also the charger sold by Google that they say will fast charge the pixel is a PD3.0 charger which also supports PPS
Yeah me too
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might have a defective charger.