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Sounds good to me.
But seriously, you can't take reviews at face value, but I suggest reading some critical ones to get more insight on the product quality. Because it is more about the individual product for this type of item. They just order a bunch from suppliers and have the source slap their logo/name on them. They don't manufacture them.
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Let the "I bought one and I've had no issues" comments begin.
I bought *several* and I've had no issues.
Must be mindful to buy reputable brands, that's all. OEM chargers have gone up in flames before.
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They're listing max total
But agree, marketing as 65w USB c makes it seem much better than it is.
45w is pretty low for a laptop charger, probably unusable if you have a PD hub in line too
ESR seems to get pushed on forums fairly regularly, I'd take the popularity with a grain of salt
65w total. That's how they rate them all.
No it's not. 65w is the max without have a phone charge in the usb A. If you're only using the usbC it's 65w.
Never mind. My bad