USB-C + USB-A Output: 63W Max, USB-C 45W Max / USB-A 18W Ma
The first bullet means this will allow the maximum charging possible for PPS-capable devices like the newer Samsung Galaxy devices (such as the Samsung S20 Ultra).
The second bullet suggest that rather than being a basic USB-A port suitable for basic phone/accessory charging, the USB-A can provide (relative) fast charging capabilities up to 18W for capable devices like phones.
The simultaneous charging capabilities documented above also demonstrate that even with both ports utilized the charger will deliver 45W to the USB-C side (plenty for some laptops and Chromebooks) and 18W to the USB-A side (the maximum charging speed for plenty of phones, like the Pixel 5).
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This one is cheaper and has 2x USB-C
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- Supports Programmable Power Supply (PPS)
- USB-C PD 3.0 & USB-A QC 4.0
- USB-C Output: 65W Max, PD 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3.25A
- USB-A Output: 18W Max, QC 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A
- USB-C + USB-A Output: 63W Max, USB-C 45W Max / USB-A 18W Ma
The first bullet means this will allow the maximum charging possible for PPS-capable devices like the newer Samsung Galaxy devices (such as the Samsung S20 Ultra).The second bullet suggest that rather than being a basic USB-A port suitable for basic phone/accessory charging, the USB-A can provide (relative) fast charging capabilities up to 18W for capable devices like phones.
The simultaneous charging capabilities documented above also demonstrate that even with both ports utilized the charger will deliver 45W to the USB-C side (plenty for some laptops and Chromebooks) and 18W to the USB-A side (the maximum charging speed for plenty of phones, like the Pixel 5).
Good luck!
Jon