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Nimble Eco-Friendly WALLY 65W Dual Port USB-C / USB-A GaN Wall Charger

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Verizon has Nimble Eco-Friendly WALLY 65W Dual Port USB-C / USB-A GaN Wall Charger (VZW21-8897) on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • GaN (Gallium Nitride) charger
  • Up to 65W Fast Charging (45W via USB-C / 18W via USB-A when both ports are in use)
  • Power Delivery 4.0 via USB C port
  • Quick Charge 4.0 via USB A port
  • Made in part with 72.5% certified recycled plastic

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Update: This popular deal is back in stock.

Verizon has Nimble Eco-Friendly WALLY 65W Dual Port USB-C / USB-A GaN Wall Charger (VZW21-8897) on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member FrankUnderwood for finding this deal.
  • Note: Verizon account not required to make this purchase (you may use guest checkout).
About this product:
  • GaN (Gallium Nitride) charger
  • Up to 65W Fast Charging (45W via USB-C / 18W via USB-A when both ports are in use)
  • Power Delivery 4.0 via USB C port
  • Quick Charge 4.0 via USB A port
  • Made in part with 72.5% certified recycled plastic

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Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This deal is $25 off (50% savings) the listed retail price of $49.99.
  • About this store:
    • Free returns within 30 days.

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The_Love_Spud
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The descriptions of Programmable Power Supply (PPS) in the thread are all valid (PPS being a recently added, though not universal, part of the Power Delivery standard).

However, I wanted to point out the most important feature of PPS (the why you want it) which is the ability to maximize the charging performance of any device which also supports PPS. Noteworthy PPS devices these days include the latest Samsung phones, for example, which only reach their maximum rated charging speeds (such as 45W) using PPS. Without PPS this can lead to a seemingly unexpected low performance from a charger where, for example, a 90W-rated USB-C charger "only" charges a Samsung Note 10 at 15W because it doesn't support the PPS-enabled 45W charging mode,

For reference, here are the charging modes supported by this device. Take note of the combined charging performance, which limits the USB-C port to 45W while supplying 18W to the USB-A. This should still be plenty for most every phone, as well as many laptops.

https://www.gonimble.com/collecti...ll-charger
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 Max

Good luck!
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PPS is a subset within the PD 3.0 protocol that monitors charging and can alter voltage and current resulting in less heat production during charging. Heat can harm electronics/batteries.

https://www.pengohome.com/Learn_D...2EF5A01CFE

The Verizon ad states "With up to 65W of USB-C Fast Charge PD 4.0 and QC 4.0 technology..."

Is this a typo or is there a new 4.0 version of PD? I thought the latest Power Delivery version is 3.0.

Quick Charge (QC) is at version 4.0.

The link hbat posted in Message #4 states

- PPS Fast Charging for Android Devices
- PD Power Delivery 3.0 & QC Quick Charge 4.0

Looks like Verizon screwed up their ad.
FairFriction277
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What's PPS

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ns347
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Where does it say it supports pps? Without it you might not be able to charge your laptop or certain smartphones
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FairFriction277
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Quote from ns347 :
Where does it say it supports pps? Without it you might not be able to charge your laptop or certain smartphones
What's PPS
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hbat
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If the charger in the link below is the same charger as Verizon, it says in the description "PPS Fast Charging for Android Devices".

https://www.gonimble.com/products...ll-charger
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stratman
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PPS is a subset within the PD 3.0 protocol that monitors charging and can alter voltage and current resulting in less heat production during charging. Heat can harm electronics/batteries.

https://www.pengohome.com/Learn_D...2EF5A01CFE

The Verizon ad states "With up to 65W of USB-C Fast Charge PD 4.0 and QC 4.0 technology..."

Is this a typo or is there a new 4.0 version of PD? I thought the latest Power Delivery version is 3.0.

Quick Charge (QC) is at version 4.0.

The link hbat posted in Message #4 states

- PPS Fast Charging for Android Devices
- PD Power Delivery 3.0 & QC Quick Charge 4.0

Looks like Verizon screwed up their ad.
Last edited by stratman May 8, 2022 at 10:51 AM.
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cho9736
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in 4 1 , it doesn't seem like it comes with cable?
edit: some sites offer cashback on accessories purchase Smilie
Last edited by cho9736 May 8, 2022 at 01:45 PM.
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j1xskillz
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Thanks OP. Got the mini charger for $15, since I don't need fast charging.

https://www.verizon.com/products/...sku4840045
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FrankUnderwood
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Quote from ns347 :
Where does it say it supports pps? Without it you might not be able to charge your laptop or certain smartphones
As user hbat also mentioned, it's on their official site

https://www.gonimble.com/products...ll-charger
Last edited by FrankUnderwood May 8, 2022 at 01:26 PM.

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Quote from stratman :
PPS is a subset within the PD 3.0 protocol that monitors charging and can alter voltage and current resulting in less heat production during charging. Heat can harm electronics/batteries.

https://www.pengohome.com/Learn_D...2EF5A01CFE

The Verizon ad states "With up to 65W of USB-C Fast Charge PD 4.0 and QC 4.0 technology..."

Is this a typo or is there a new 4.0 version of PD? I thought the latest Power Delivery version is 3.0.

Quick Charge (QC) is at version 4.0.

The link hbat posted in Message #4 states

- PPS Fast Charging for Android Devices
- PD Power Delivery 3.0 & QC Quick Charge 4.0

Looks like Verizon screwed up their ad.
I think you're right, the official website says PD 3.0, Verizon made a mistake. Good eye

https://www.gonimble.com/products...ll-charger
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Quote from cho9736 :
in 4 1 , it doesn't seem like it comes with cable?
No cable unfortunately
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Decent deal for a UL certified PPS GaN charger.
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tooquick
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I'm assuming this will work as a supercharger for the Mighty+ vaporizer. Can anyone confirm? I believe the "supercharger" that they sale produces 45W of power.
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slick5150
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Seems like a solid charger for the price. In for one
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Quote from FairFriction277 :
What's PPS
The descriptions of Programmable Power Supply (PPS) in the thread are all valid (PPS being a recently added, though not universal, part of the Power Delivery standard).

However, I wanted to point out the most important feature of PPS (the why you want it) which is the ability to maximize the charging performance of any device which also supports PPS. Noteworthy PPS devices these days include the latest Samsung phones, for example, which only reach their maximum rated charging speeds (such as 45W) using PPS. Without PPS this can lead to a seemingly unexpected low performance from a charger where, for example, a 90W-rated USB-C charger "only" charges a Samsung Note 10 at 15W because it doesn't support the PPS-enabled 45W charging mode,

For reference, here are the charging modes supported by this device. Take note of the combined charging performance, which limits the USB-C port to 45W while supplying 18W to the USB-A. This should still be plenty for most every phone, as well as many laptops.
https://www.gonimble.com/collecti...ll-charger
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 Max
Good luck!
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Quote from tooquick :
I'm assuming this will work as a supercharger for the Mighty+ vaporizer. Can anyone confirm? I believe the "supercharger" that they sale produces 45W of power.
Documentation for the device suggests that any Power Delivery charger capable of supporting 15V 3A operation should allow 45W charging. That would include this charger (plenty of PD chargers don't always support the higher 12V, 15V, and 20V profiles).

Good luck!
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Does this provide the fastest charging with the S22U and the Tab S8/etc?

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