Belkin USB-PD GaN Charger 30W (USB-C Fast Charger Designed for iPhone, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, Pixel, Galaxy, more) iPhone Fast Charger, USB-C Power Delivery (WCH001dqWH)
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The USB-C GaN Wall Charger 30W is a powerful addition to our charging family that offers fast charging in an unusually compact and convenient size. Using revolutionary GaN technology, it provides 30W of power for any compatible device. Charge a MacBook Air from 0–50% in just 70 minutes or fast charge an iPhone 8 or later from 0–50% in 30 minutes. Built-in protection keeps your devices safe from over-current and over-voltage damage. USB-C Power Delivery certification ensures reliable performance with your devices. When paired with USB-C to Lightning cable (not included). Charge time varies with environmental factors; actual results will vary. Based on charge times for Google Pixel 3 (36 minutes) and Google Pixel 3XL (37 minutes). iPad Pro 12.9 (1st generation) charges 0-50% in around 75 minutes. Fast charge feature requires compatible USB-C device and cable, not included. Charge time varies with environmental factors; actual results will vary.
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Thought free shipping was at $35, but adding 2 to the cart qualifies for free shipping. Otherwise, $5.49.
Yes. USB-C to Lightning Cable.
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Thought free shipping was at $35, but adding 2 to the cart qualifies for free shipping. Otherwise, $5.49.
Thanks for the insight. Just looked into PPS and I think it's better to go with a charger that supports that. I found anker nano 3 with both gan and pps
Thought free shipping was at $35, but adding 2 to the cart qualifies for free shipping. Otherwise, $5.49.
Can you give a little detail into PPS and if iPhones support it? Form what I gathered online, it just seems like a way to get maximum charge without overloading your device.
iPhones do not currently support it. Few devices do at this time.
Good luck!
Jon
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Good luck!
Jon