expired Posted by tDames | Staff • Dec 30, 2024
Dec 30, 2024 6:38 PM
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expired Posted by tDames | Staff • Dec 30, 2024
Dec 30, 2024 6:38 PM
Anker 9-in-1 Charging Station w/ 100W Type-C + 3x AC (Black or White)
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In summary, the top two USB-C ports can output 100 W combined, the middle two USB-C ports can output 15 W combined, and the bottom 2 USB-A ports can output 12 W combined. When mixed (devices plugged into all 3 rows at once), the top row gets 73 W, the second row gets 15 W, and the bottom row gets 12 W.
Moving on from that topic, I couldn't find anything in the listing about Programmable Power Supply (PPS). Only Power Delivery (PD). Based on that, it should mean that while this charger can supply a lot of power for devices like laptops, it may NOT be able to fully maximize the charging speeds for devices like phones and tablets that utilize finer adjustments offered by PPS. Experts, please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Lol such simple basic info you'd think they can provide in one of the pictures, but nope
In summary, the top two USB-C ports can output 100 W combined, the middle two USB-C ports can output 15 W combined, and the bottom 2 USB-A ports can output 12 W combined. When mixed (devices plugged into all 3 rows at once), the top row gets 73 W, the second row gets 15 W, and the bottom row gets 12 W.
Moving on from that topic, I couldn't find anything in the listing about Programmable Power Supply (PPS). Only Power Delivery (PD). Based on that, it should mean that while this charger can supply a lot of power for devices like laptops, it may NOT be able to fully maximize the charging speeds for devices like phones and tablets that utilize finer adjustments offered by PPS. Experts, please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Anker support was a PITA. They kept asking for videos and demonstrations and more details etc. I just gave up eventually. Didn't want a headache for something that was less than $40.
My experience recently has been to buy good quality chargers and plug them into a smallish extension cord within a cable box. I like that kind of setup vs these ones in which you have USB ports which inevitably fail.
Anker support was a PITA. They kept asking for videos and demonstrations and more details etc. I just gave up eventually. Didn't want a headache for something that was less than $40.
My experience recently has been to buy good quality chargers and plug them into a smallish extension cord within a cable box. I like that kind of setup vs these ones in which you have USB ports which inevitably fail.
do i need to plug it directly to the wall outlet? or a an extended outlet is fine?
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Anker support was a PITA. They kept asking for videos and demonstrations and more details etc. I just gave up eventually. Didn't want a headache for something that was less than $40.
My experience recently has been to buy good quality chargers and plug them into a smallish extension cord within a cable box. I like that kind of setup vs these ones in which you have USB ports which inevitably fail.
*knock on wood*