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Nimble Eco-Friendly WALLY 65W Dual Port USB-C / USB-A GaN Wall Charger
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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.co
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!
Jon
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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.
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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.
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https://www.verizon.com/products/...sku4840045
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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.
https://www.gonimble.co
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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.
Good luck!
Jon
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Good luck!
Jon
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