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Belkin 37W Dual Port USB-C + USB-A PPS Fast Car Charger on sale for
$14.99.
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About this product:- Dual port car charger allows for simultaneous charging of two devices
- Features a 25W USB-C port and a 12W USB-A port for a total power output of 37W
- Optimized for iPhone, Samsung, and other compatible devices with a compact design ideal for most vehicles
- PPS technology dynamically delivers power based on the device it's connected to, up to 25W for Samsung smartphones and up to 20W for an iPhone 12
- USB-C PD 3.0 certified
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On this car charger, you could simultaneously charge one of them super fast via the 25W USB-C port, and the other one via the USB-A port (with a USB-A to lightning cable or a USB-A to C cable), which isn't terrible but isn't fast charging.
Or you could look for a more powerful charger like this Spigen 75W which has dual USB-C ports but doesn't support PPS, so you won't get maximum fast charge speed on the Galaxy or Pixel. However it is a good deal at $23 and could handle even a Macbook.
I'm less familiar with Scosche but they are an American company with some chargers sold at Costco, and they have this 60W dual charger for $33.43 [amazon.com] which supports PPS and would be the perfect specs for simultaneously charging two of the latest phones.
There are cheaper no-name [amazon.com] PPS options as well, but I'm not inclined to recommend saving a few bucks on a generic chinese-import power supply for your sensitive $1,000 hardware.
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On this car charger, you could simultaneously charge one of them super fast via the 25W USB-C port, and the other one via the USB-A port (with a USB-A to lightning cable or a USB-A to C cable), which isn't terrible but isn't fast charging.
Or you could look for a more powerful charger like this Spigen 75W which has dual USB-C ports but doesn't support PPS, so you won't get maximum fast charge speed on the Galaxy or Pixel. However it is a good deal at $23 and could handle even a Macbook.
I'm less familiar with Scosche but they are an American company with some chargers sold at Costco, and they have this 60W dual charger for $33.43 [amazon.com] which supports PPS and would be the perfect specs for simultaneously charging two of the latest phones.
There are cheaper no-name [amazon.com] PPS options as well, but I'm not inclined to recommend saving a few bucks on a generic chinese-import power supply for your sensitive $1,000 hardware.
On this car charger, you could simultaneously charge one of them super fast via the 25W USB-C port, and the other one via the USB-A port (with a USB-A to lightning cable or a USB-A to C cable), which isn't terrible but isn't fast charging.
Or you could look for a more powerful charger like this Spigen 75W which has dual USB-C ports but doesn't support PPS, so you won't get maximum fast charge speed on the Galaxy or Pixel. However it is a good deal at $23 and could handle even a Macbook.
I'm less familiar with Scosche but they are an American company with some chargers sold at Costco, and they have this 60W dual charger for $33.43 [amazon.com] which supports PPS and would be the perfect specs for simultaneously charging two of the latest phones.
There are cheaper no-name [amazon.com] PPS options as well, but I'm not inclined to recommend saving a few bucks on a generic chinese-import power supply for your sensitive $1,000 hardware.
On this car charger, you could simultaneously charge one of them super fast via the 25W USB-C port, and the other one via the USB-A port (with a USB-A to lightning cable or a USB-A to C cable), which isn't terrible but isn't fast charging.
Or you could look for a more powerful charger like this Spigen 75W which has dual USB-C ports but doesn't support PPS, so you won't get maximum fast charge speed on the Galaxy or Pixel. However it is a good deal at $23 and could handle even a Macbook.
I'm less familiar with Scosche but they are an American company with some chargers sold at Costco, and they have this 60W dual charger for $33.43 [amazon.com] which supports PPS and would be the perfect specs for simultaneously charging two of the latest phones.
There are cheaper no-name [amazon.com] PPS options as well, but I'm not inclined to recommend saving a few bucks on a generic chinese-import power supply for your sensitive $1,000 hardware.
For what is worth, I'm more than happy with this $15 option in my old car. It will deliver a super fast charge when needed on my Pixel 7 Pro, and on those occasions when my wife is in the car and needs a charge on her Pixel, she can use the slower connection, or borrow the faster one.
Buying this one instead. I already own one, but P2 needs one for her car, and this deal made me check whether the price has come down at all. Sure enough, I paid ~$20, and she's getting it for $13.
95W PD3.0 PPS 45W 25W Super Fast Charging Dual USB C Car Charger QC3.0 30W.
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Buying this one instead. I already own one, but P2 needs one for her car, and this deal made me check whether the price has come down at all. Sure enough, I paid ~$20, and she's getting it for $13.
95W PD3.0 PPS 45W 25W Super Fast Charging Dual USB C Car Charger QC3.0 30W.
On this car charger, you could simultaneously charge one of them super fast via the 25W USB-C port, and the other one via the USB-A port (with a USB-A to lightning cable or a USB-A to C cable), which isn't terrible but isn't fast charging.
Or you could look for a more powerful charger like this Spigen 75W which has dual USB-C ports but doesn't support PPS, so you won't get maximum fast charge speed on the Galaxy or Pixel. However it is a good deal at $23 and could handle even a Macbook.
I'm less familiar with Scosche but they are an American company with some chargers sold at Costco, and they have this 60W dual charger for $33.43 [amazon.com] which supports PPS and would be the perfect specs for simultaneously charging two of the latest phones.
There are cheaper no-name [amazon.com] PPS options as well, but I'm not inclined to recommend saving a few bucks on a generic chinese-import power supply for your sensitive $1,000 hardware.
This charger has only one USB-C port, but it supports PPS (Programmable Power Supply) charging, and the USB-C port delivers 25W.
The Anker is an older model that does not support PPS or 25W charging, but has two 20W USB-C ports. If you have two phones that don't utilize PPS and max out at 20W, then the Anker is superior. OR, if you don't require the fastest charging, but frequently have two phones that you want to charge at decent speeds, then the Anker may be a better choice.
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This charger has only one USB-C port, but it supports PPS (Programmable Power Supply) charging, and the USB-C port delivers 25W.
The Anker is an older model that does not support PPS or 25W charging, but has two 20W USB-C ports. If you have two phones that don't utilize PPS and max out at 20W, then the Anker is superior. OR, if you don't require the fastest charging, but frequently have two phones that you want to charge at decent speeds, then the Anker may be a better choice.
Could the anker 50w car charger (30w+20w), charge a lenovo t480s laptop that has a usb c charger but normally uses 65w wall charger?
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