https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insi...Id=6473452
Good deal if your phone support pps.
Quite a few "not-so-famous" or "fake" brand out there, thought this maybe one of the cheapest 30W pps travel charger.
Note: pps charger doesn't necessary mean super fast, but
PPS' main advantage over other standards is its capability to lower conversion loss during charging. This means that less heat is generated, which lengthens the device battery's lifespan.
For safety and certificate: ( sorry, I had bad experience with faulty electrical wire caused my house to burn down when I was a kid. I can be little anal with electrical safety )
CSA C22.2 NO. 62368-1:19
UL 62368-1:2019
TUV Rheinland CU 72213160
https://www.certipedia.com/certif...?locale=en Search via model number : NS-MWC30W1W
Output:
5v,3A
9v,3A
15v,2A
20v, 1.5A
(PPS) 3.3-11v, 3A
(PPS) 3.3-16v, 2A
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At least spec tested / cert by TUV Rheinland, plus anything goes wrong, Bestbuy can't run away. lol
BTW, anyone know what is good spec cable? I mean real 30W+ cable. I have Oneplus 6-Amp (65W ) cable, but it is just so stiff, I feel it may break my phone charging port if I bend it a little.
PPS is newer charging standard, PPS are PD, but PD NOT always PPS.
PPS may actually charge battery SLOWER when it detect high temperature on either side or when battery reach its max charge capacity, such at 80%, 90% or etc.
Many aren't aware the characteristic of true certified PPS charger and see their phone display "slow charging" when his/her battery approaching its max capacity.
You must have missed out the spec or picture provided by Picframe.
Here is the link. https://i.postimg.cc/43P4df1w/Insignia-30-W.jpg
All certs and spec include 100~240v.
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Here is the link. https://i.postimg.cc/43P4df1w/Insignia-30-W.jpg
All certs and spec include 100~240v.
Good luck!
Jon