Insignia 20W Vehicle Charger w/ 1 USB-C and 1 USB Port (Black) $8.50 + Free Shipping
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Best Buy via eBay[ebay.com] has the Insignia 20W Vehicle Charger w/ 1 USB-C and 1 USB Port (Black) on sale for $8.49. Shipping is free.
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Combined total power output limited to 20W. The device claims support for Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0 and Power Delivery. I am concerned about the listed ratings for the USB-A port as they would appear to exceed the limits normally imposed on USB-A (typically 2A overall, or generally 2.4A at 5V).
As a single port USB-C Power Delivery capable charger this would probably be a good enough deal. The 20W power limit combined with the capabilities enabled on the individual ports could make this a problematic device for charging two devices at the same time. This might be better treated as a USB-C Power Delivery charger which could alternately charge a USB-A device in a pinch.
Most every recent iPhone model will support through Power Delivery up to 18W of charging or more. Coming close to the limit of this device on a single port might make charging for the second device unreliable (or just intolerably slow). For under $20 Insignia makes a two-port model with each port capable of independently charging up to 18W/20W. Something like that (or really any charger which independently drives two ports) is likely a better option for two iPhones.
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As a single port USB-C Power Delivery capable charger this would probably be a good enough deal. The 20W power limit combined with the capabilities enabled on the individual ports could make this a problematic device for charging two devices at the same time. This might be better treated as a USB-C Power Delivery charger which could alternately charge a USB-A device in a pinch.
USB-A
- 5V at up to 3A
- 9V at up to 2A
- 12V at up to 1.5A
USB-CGood luck!
Jon
Good luck!
Jon