Amazon has
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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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?
Some less powerful chargers will charge your laptop more slowly, particularly if you're not using the laptop at the same time for power-intensive things, but it's a YMMV thing. See here [reddit.com].
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...RN4I&
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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