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Model: Insignia™ - 112W Wall Charger with 2 USB-C and 1 USB Port - White
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I have 4 of these. Please note, it does not come with a cable. The previous "V30" series 112w black insignia charger they clearanced out for $29.99 a couple months ago did include a 5 amp / 100w cable with it.
It DOES have PPS and charges my Flip4 at 25w Super Fast Charging.
When only one USB C has a cord plugged in, it will output the full 100w to that one port. However, if there is another cord plugged into the other USB C port (even if the cord isn't plugged into anything) then it is limited to 45w each port.
It is not ideal for my setup, as I would rather it be 65w/35w for a computer on one port and a phone/tablet on the other, but I still like the charger.
I bought 4 of the 140w insignia chargers on sale the other day. In contrast, they DO output the full 100w to one port even when both ports are in use, BUT the drawback is that it claims to have PPS but it doesn't actually have PPS, and it doesn't have a USB A port.
In summary, the perfect charger would be a combo of the 112w and 140w but doesn't seem to exist yet outside the $110 anker charger which I would never pay.
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I have 4 of these. Please note, it does not come with a cable. The previous "V30" series 112w black insignia charger they clearanced out for $29.99 a couple months ago did include a 5 amp / 100w cable with it.
It DOES have PPS and charges my Flip4 at 25w Super Fast Charging.
When only one USB C has a cord plugged in, it will output the full 100w to that one port. However, if there is another cord plugged into the other USB C port (even if the cord isn't plugged into anything) then it is limited to 45w each port.
It is not ideal for my setup, as I would rather it be 65w/35w for a computer on one port and a phone/tablet on the other, but I still like the charger.
I bought 4 of the 140w insignia chargers on sale the other day. In contrast, they DO output the full 100w to one port even when both ports are in use, BUT the drawback is that it claims to have PPS but it doesn't actually have PPS, and it doesn't have a USB A port.
In summary, the perfect charger would be a combo of the 112w and 140w but doesn't seem to exist yet outside the $110 anker charger which I would never pay.
The 45W issue is my exact complaint about this unit as well. Like almost might as well just make it a two port unit, but I can understand they did this to make both ports PPS potentially.
I have 4 of these. Please note, it does not come with a cable. The previous "V30" series 112w black insignia charger they clearanced out for $29.99 a couple months ago did include a 5 amp / 100w cable with it.
It DOES have PPS and charges my Flip4 at 25w Super Fast Charging.
When only one USB C has a cord plugged in, it will output the full 100w to that one port. However, if there is another cord plugged into the other USB C port (even if the cord isn't plugged into anything) then it is limited to 45w each port.
It is not ideal for my setup, as I would rather it be 65w/35w for a computer on one port and a phone/tablet on the other, but I still like the charger.
I bought 4 of the 140w insignia chargers on sale the other day. In contrast, they DO output the full 100w to one port even when both ports are in use, BUT the drawback is that it claims to have PPS but it doesn't actually have PPS, and it doesn't have a USB A port.
In summary, the perfect charger would be a combo of the 112w and 140w but doesn't seem to exist yet outside the $110 anker charger which I would never pay.
Thanks for the info! Would wmind linking to the anker one you're referring to?
I have the black version of this bought for $30 and it doesn't go up to 100W. PD devices requesting 20V/5A results in the charger only outputting about 17V and maxing out at 75-80W.
Output Listed on Plug (image)
USB-A: 5V/2.4A
USB-C
One port: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, (PPS) 3.3-21V/5.0A, 100W max
Two port: (dynamic) 65W+30W or 45W+45W
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Connect devices with any USB-C or USB cable (not included) to charge your laptop, smartphone, tablet and more.
Fast charger
100-watts across two USB-C ports with Power Delivery and PPS quickly charge your devices.
USB port
One 12-watt standard USB port charges a third device at the same time.
Compact size with foldable plug
Easily stores in your purse, pocket, or backpack.
White design
Simple white design that looks classy with your other electronics.
International compatibility
Power input (100–240V, 50/60Hz) is rated for international use.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insi...Id=65006
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It DOES have PPS and charges my Flip4 at 25w Super Fast Charging.
When only one USB C has a cord plugged in, it will output the full 100w to that one port. However, if there is another cord plugged into the other USB C port (even if the cord isn't plugged into anything) then it is limited to 45w each port.
It is not ideal for my setup, as I would rather it be 65w/35w for a computer on one port and a phone/tablet on the other, but I still like the charger.
I bought 4 of the 140w insignia chargers on sale the other day. In contrast, they DO output the full 100w to one port even when both ports are in use, BUT the drawback is that it claims to have PPS but it doesn't actually have PPS, and it doesn't have a USB A port.
In summary, the perfect charger would be a combo of the 112w and 140w but doesn't seem to exist yet outside the $110 anker charger which I would never pay.
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It DOES have PPS and charges my Flip4 at 25w Super Fast Charging.
When only one USB C has a cord plugged in, it will output the full 100w to that one port. However, if there is another cord plugged into the other USB C port (even if the cord isn't plugged into anything) then it is limited to 45w each port.
It is not ideal for my setup, as I would rather it be 65w/35w for a computer on one port and a phone/tablet on the other, but I still like the charger.
I bought 4 of the 140w insignia chargers on sale the other day. In contrast, they DO output the full 100w to one port even when both ports are in use, BUT the drawback is that it claims to have PPS but it doesn't actually have PPS, and it doesn't have a USB A port.
In summary, the perfect charger would be a combo of the 112w and 140w but doesn't seem to exist yet outside the $110 anker charger which I would never pay.
It DOES have PPS and charges my Flip4 at 25w Super Fast Charging.
When only one USB C has a cord plugged in, it will output the full 100w to that one port. However, if there is another cord plugged into the other USB C port (even if the cord isn't plugged into anything) then it is limited to 45w each port.
It is not ideal for my setup, as I would rather it be 65w/35w for a computer on one port and a phone/tablet on the other, but I still like the charger.
I bought 4 of the 140w insignia chargers on sale the other day. In contrast, they DO output the full 100w to one port even when both ports are in use, BUT the drawback is that it claims to have PPS but it doesn't actually have PPS, and it doesn't have a USB A port.
In summary, the perfect charger would be a combo of the 112w and 140w but doesn't seem to exist yet outside the $110 anker charger which I would never pay.
USB-A: 5V/2.4A
USB-C
One port: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, (PPS) 3.3-21V/5.0A, 100W max
Two port: (dynamic) 65W+30W or 45W+45W
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