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$16.88 60 watt Belkin BoostCharge Dual USB-C Port Wall Charger w/PPS 60W  $16.68 when you buy TWO A/C Amazon $33.36

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Ships and Sold by Amazon has the 60 watt Belkin BoostCharge Dual C port wall charger with PPS for $16.68 sold as pair, two for $33.36. edit: cables are not included.

https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Boo...0CFSSFCW1/

Instructions: Clip the in-ad coupon for 34% OFF $50. Final price in cart will be $33.36 before tax for two sets after the $17.19 coupon applies.

- Two year Belkin warranty
- USB-IF certified
- $2,500 connected equipment protection warranty per charger
- White a/c adapter power supply chargers dual 30 watt ports. edit cables are not included
- Super fast but not Super fast 2.0

The 65 watt dual port GaN version is $27 on the same page for quantity of one A/C.
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Ships and Sold by Amazon has the 60 watt Belkin BoostCharge Dual C port wall charger with PPS for $16.68 sold as pair, two for $33.36. edit: cables are not included.

https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Boo...0CFSSFCW1/

Instructions: Clip the in-ad coupon for 34% OFF $50. Final price in cart will be $33.36 before tax for two sets after the $17.19 coupon applies.

- Two year Belkin warranty
- USB-IF certified
- $2,500 connected equipment protection warranty per charger
- White a/c adapter power supply chargers dual 30 watt ports. edit cables are not included
- Super fast but not Super fast 2.0

The 65 watt dual port GaN version is $27 on the same page for quantity of one A/C.

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Model: Belkin BoostCharge Dual USB-C Port Wall Charger w/PPS 60W for Apple iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Nintendo Switch 2 - Compatible w/C to Lightning & C to C Cables - White (2-Pack)

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edit: cables are not included. Each charger charges iPhone and Samsung 0-50% in 25 minutes. This deal is for TWO sets of USB-IF certified PPS chargers. Two 30 watt ports. Charge two phones or devices at 30 watt rate simultaneously. Charge 4 phones or devices at once each at the 30 watt rate with the pair. 120 true watts of precise charging for $33. Higher precision and more total power than a 120 watt multi port charger. IME higher reliability than the 65 watt max Gan version with 45 watts available on the top port.

BELKIN two year warranty and Belkin $2.500 CEW sweetens the deal.
Last edited by timbertop May 18, 2025 at 03:55 AM.
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Belkin compatibility list reflects only what Belkin tested and it is by no means a complete list of compatible devices.

Edit: The 30 + 30 configuration should be viewed as assurance rather than a limitation. It is assurance that two phones will charge simultaneously at 30 watt super fast speed independent of the other without one causing limited or no charging or power stopping for renegotiation. Conversely power-sharing style chargers theoretically allow all available power to be directed to a single port or they claim to negotiate and allocate power. That sounds better than the feature actually works in practice especially in medium power low cost aftermarket adapters under 100 watts. I have not tried these but charging should not stop for re-negotiation when the second port is connected or disconnected.

Personally I would not buy any USB charger for a Macbook or laptop rated at less than 100 watts. Laptops don't come supplied with tiny USB chargers for a reason.
The list:
Nintendo Switch 2
iPhone 16e
Galaxy S25
Galaxy S25+
Galaxy S25 Ultra
iPad Air 4
iPad mini 6th Gen
iPad 9th gen
iPad Pro (11") 3rd Gen
iPad Pro (12.9") 5th Gen
MacBook Air M2 (2022)
MacBook Air 13" M1 (2020)
MacBook Air 15" M2 (2023)
Macbook Pro M3 14"
Macbook Pro M3 16"
MacBook Pro 13" M2 (2022)
MacBook Pro 13" M1 (2020)
Google Pixel 6
Google Pixel 5
iPhone 15
iPhone 15 Pro
iPhone 15 Plus
iPhone 15 Pro Max
iPhone 14
iPhone 14 Pro
iPhone 14 Plus
iPhone 14 Pro Max
iPhone 13
iPhone 13 mini
iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 13 Pro Max
iPhone 12
iPhone 12 mini
iPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Galaxy S21 Series
Galaxy S22 Series
Galaxy S23
Galaxy S23 Plus
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S24+
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy Z Fold 3
Galaxy Note20
Galaxy Note20 Ultra
Last edited by timbertop May 18, 2025 at 11:04 PM.
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The 60w rating is misleading because it's the sum of two 30w ports. This means it can't "super fast charge" a Samsung tablet at 45w PPS.

Not a huge deal but something to consider.
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One significant advantage of the 65W model referenced in the original post is that in single-port operation the 65W model can offer up to 65W (handy for some laptops, power banks, etc.). The 60W model limits each port to 30W regardless of single port or dual port operation.

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Quote from Ting18 :
The 60w rating is misleading because it's the sum of two 30w ports. This means it can't "super fast charge" a Samsung tablet at 45w PPS.

Not a huge deal but something to consider.
Buy the correct configuration for your need. This 30 PPS +30 PPS configuration is for super fast charging two phones or a phone + tablet at the same time. Rarely does the tablet user need the slight extra edge for Super Fast 2.0 which is primarily for heavy phone users on the go who are limited to wall outlet access time under 15 minutes.

edit: I'm not a tablet user. Some tablets are just as hungry as laptops sold with o.e.m. adapters from 45 watts to 120 watts. Even a power-sharing style USB that claims 65 watts when only port is used is not adequate for these tablets. Compact USB ac adapters should be purchased with 50% rated headroom especially if demand on them is expected to reach full rated load for greater than 30 minutes.

This 30 PPS + 30 PPS uniquely allows super fast 1.0 charging of two phones or a phone + a ( small ) tablet at the same time.

If you choose the 60-65 watt power sharing style instead then you can only super fast charge one device at a time or alternatively support a single Chromebook or a single small laptop.

Typically one would choose 65 watt capability on a single port or 45/20 port sharing only if a single device requires 45-65 watts such as a Chromebook or a small laptop, But in that use case you are better off with a 100 watt charger.

Consider voltage:
Superfast Charge 2.0 requires (i) PPS , (ii) 11 volts @ 4 Amps = 44 watts , and , (iii) an earmarked heavier short cable.

However 44 watts is only delivered briefly for the first part of the charge and only if the battery is nearly depleted. Because the time shaved off is negligible using the 45 watt 2.0 charger when recharging from depleted to full most phone users find Superfast 1.0 more than adequate and don'y carry the earmarked cable. The exception is the heavy phone user on the run who only has 15 minutes to access a wall outlet. Tablet users rarely have an urgent need for that kind of edge.

Rather than look for 60 watt capability out of a single port to support a laptop the general advice is to get a power supply which is capable of fully supporting the laptop: 100 watts not 60 watts.

These Belkin adapters are clearly and correctly described as having dual 30 watt ports. There is nothing misleading. Buy the correct configuration for your devices and for your individual needs.
Last edited by timbertop May 18, 2025 at 11:21 PM.
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