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Baseus Official Store via Amazon has
Baseus 65W USB-C GaN III Wall Charger w/ 2x USB-C Ports + 2x USB-A Ports + 2x AC Outlets for $39.99
Now: > $49.99 - 20%
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Key Features:- With dual AC outlets, two PD USB-C ports (65W MAX), and 2 USB-A ports (USB2 supports single port 60W MAX and 18W QC fast charging), intelligently deliver power for up to 6 devices simultaneously.
- USB-C port (Type-C1/2) provides fast charging for a wide variety of devices
- Includes 100W USB-C cable
- Supports USB PD 3.0, QC3.0 and PPS
- Compact body & travel-friendly design. Space-saving flat plug power strip with 4.92ft extension power cord allows its power-head to fit flexibly in tight spaces, and a 45° angled plug design that won't block your duplex wall outlet.
- GaN III provides better low-temperature fast charging experience than GaN II.
- Certified-safe by RoHs, FCC and ETL.
- UL 94V-0 flame- retardant PC shell & 16AWG extension cord
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However, please know that it cannot be used outside of USA "The rated voltage is 125V. does not support a 220V power source. it's not suitable for international travel". I am surprised that a portable charger that does not support 220V.
I have a couple of circumstances where there was only one outlet available and was able to talk someone into letting me use it because they could then plug their charger into mine.
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I have a couple of circumstances where there was only one outlet available and was able to talk someone into letting me use it because they could then plug their charger into mine.
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I feel like 65w PD is kind of the sweet spot in pricing right now on battery packs and things like this where if you want to jump up to 100w or more PD for single port it's just way way more expensive. Like I said, this charges a M1 MacBook Pro just fine, assuming you arent just constantly doing a heavy workload on it. Where obviously 65w would struggle is gaming laptops and such if you're gaming then it's going to need A LOT more than 65w but then again at least you have the A/C outlets there tpo plug in your bigger brick for that.
Make note that if say you have a laptop on 1 USB-C port and a phone/tablet on the other it can still deliver 45w to the laptop and then 20w to the phone/tablet which I've done on several occasions and in that case on my power draw laptops still works great. On the MacBook Pro it will start to really struggle to keep it juicing up on 45w doing just everyday things.
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