Fast chargerAlso, if you look at the product picture. One of the picture show the back of the box. And in that picture, it said.....
100-watts across two USB-C ports with Power Delivery and PPS quickly charge your devices.
"100-watts across two USB-C port with Power Delivery and PPS quickly charge your devices....."Another picture show the Output of the USB-C1/C2 slots. Which also indicate (PPS)
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112W GaN WALL CHARGER Model: NS-PW3X1A1C2W22 Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz, 3.0A Output: Total 112W Max. USB-A output : 5V~2.4A USB-C1/C2 output : 5V~3A, 9V~3A, 15V~3A, 20V-5A (PPS) 3.3-21V~5.0A, 100W Max. USB-C1+C2 output (dynamic): 65W+30W or 45W+45W
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Though I should mention that plugging or unplugging from one of the ports cuts power to the remaining ports for a split second. Possible deal breaker if you have something needing continuous power. If they could just fix that, it'd be *perfect*
Fast charger
100-watts across two USB-C ports with Power Delivery and PPS quickly charge your devices.
Also, if you look at the product picture. One of the picture show the back of the box. And in that picture, it said.....
"100-watts across two USB-C port with Power Delivery and PPS quickly charge your devices....."
Another picture show the Output of the USB-C1/C2 slots. Which also indicate (PPS)
112W GaN WALL CHARGER
Model: NS-PW3X1A1C2W22
Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz, 3.0A
Output: Total 112W Max.
USB-A output : 5V~2.4A
USB-C1/C2 output : 5V~3A, 9V~3A, 15V~3A, 20V-5A
(PPS) 3.3-21V~5.0A, 100W Max.
USB-C1+C2 output (dynamic): 65W+30W or 45W+45W
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Another picture show the Output of the USB-C1/C2 slots. Which also indicate (PPS)
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Though I should mention that plugging or unplugging from one of the ports cuts power to the remaining ports for a split second. Possible deal breaker if you have something needing continuous power. If they could just fix that, it'd be *perfect*
Though I should mention that plugging or unplugging from one of the ports cuts power to the remaining ports for a split second. Possible deal breaker if you have something needing continuous power. If they could just fix that, it'd be *perfect*
Though I should mention that plugging or unplugging from one of the ports cuts power to the remaining ports for a split second. Possible deal breaker if you have something needing continuous power. If they could just fix that, it'd be *perfect*
Especially most multiple USB-C ports charger usually share 65W, 100W, etc and need to split because each USB-C port when adding device plug in. For example, for some multiple ports 65W charger, when use one port, that port get all 65W. When plug in 2 ports, one port now get 45W(down from 65W) and the other port get 20W. So won't that mean will "cuts power for a second" to adjust from 65W to 45W?
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Honestly whoever designs these chargers is testing them using brand new and in-spec outlets or via drop cords. You go to an older house or hotel room and the spring clamping force of the outlet connectors is not enough to keep these plugged in half the time. I normally have to prop objects against the charger or tie the cord above the outlet to take off some weight.