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Features:- Fast charging: 68-watt combined USB Power Delivery PD 3.0 (USB-C 60 watt, USB-C 18 watt) for high-speed charging of compatible devices, like iPhone, iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and more
- GaN technology: GaN components waste less power and produce less heat (compared to silicon), which results in a more efficient charge
- Compact size: small but powerful thanks to innovative GaN technology; design includes a foldable plug for travel-friendly portability
- Safety features: integrated over-voltage, overheating, and short-circuit protection to keep connected devices safe
- Output one port: PD 3.0 (USB-C1 Port): 5V ⎓ 3A / 9V ⎓ 3A / 15V ⎓ 3A /20V ⎓ 3A (Up to 60W); Output dual ports: (USB-C1 Port): 5V ⎓ 3A / 9V ⎓ 3A / 15V ⎓ 3A /20V ⎓ 2.5A (Up to 50W), PD 3.0 (USB-C2 Port): 5V ⎓ 3A / 9V ⎓ 2A (Up to 18W)
- Charging speed varies depending on the device
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Power Delivery (PD) is a specification for handling higher power and allows a range of devices to charge quickly over a USB connection. It functions by facilitating communication between two devices to negotiate a power contract so they can determine how much power can be pulled from the charger.
basically, it'll account for power surges or low power (etc.) and maintain a steady flow of electrons to your device and not fry it if your power generator sucks, when you're trying to dump a lot of power to your devices to quick charge (layman simplified terms) the smarter ones will also check temperature and such; then trickle charge your device to avoid bursting your poor lithium-polymer battery
For example Samsung phones 45W fast charging requires PPS
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Doesn't GaN incorporate PPS in it.
GaN is manufacturing material as far as I know. Unrelated to PD/PPS
Don't see PPS voltage range on the pictures
What is PPS?
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It's basically PD 2.0 (not to confuse with the actual PD 2.0 standard) for charging devices. Avoid buying chargers over 20W without it unless the charger can provide the exact voltage your equipment needs
For example Samsung phones 45W fast charging requires PPS
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For example Samsung phones 45W fast charging requires PPS
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Power Delivery (PD) is a specification for handling higher power and allows a range of devices to charge quickly over a USB connection. It functions by facilitating communication between two devices to negotiate a power contract so they can determine how much power can be pulled from the charger.
basically, it'll account for power surges or low power (etc.) and maintain a steady flow of electrons to your device and not fry it if your power generator sucks, when you're trying to dump a lot of power to your devices to quick charge (layman simplified terms) the smarter ones will also check temperature and such; then trickle charge your device to avoid bursting your poor lithium-polymer battery
This says PD 3.0 has PPS as a standard
https://www.androidauth
This says PD 3.0 has PPS as a standard
https://www.androidauth
I think it means that it's supported, but not required. So not all will have it.