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Insignia 100W 4-Port USB/USB-C Desktop Charger Kit w/ 6' AC Power Cord (White; NS-PW31XAC2W22B) on clearance for
$14.99.
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About the Product- 100W Total Output/Fast Charger
- 100-240V/60Hz
- 2x USB-C Port & USB Ports
- 6' AC Power Cord/Flexible Placement
- Stacking Charging/4 Max/Wall Charging
- Rated for International Usage
Includes- Insignia 100W 4-Port USB/USB-C Desktop Charger Kit w/ 6' AC Power Cord (White)
- Quick Setup Guide
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This charger does support Programmable Power Supply (PPS) with currents up to 5A supported meaning it should support 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0 when using a single port. Using one or both of the USB-A ports while using a single USB-C port would limit the USB-C port to 25W Super Fast Charging. More notable is that 25W Super Fast Charging is supported on the USB-C1 port even when the charger is fully loaded!
In addition, the USB-A ports are limited to no more than 12W through a single port while they share 15W between both ports meaning in a worst case you get basic 2.5W (500mA) charging from one of the ports if the other port negotiates to max itself out (I purposefully still use 2.5W charging as my overnight default for my phones). This is a bit better setup than those shared configurations which potentially allow for one of the ports to essentially go to zero(!).
Use One Port: 100W Max on USB-C1 or 12W Max on either USB-A
5V 3A
9V 3A
15V 3A
20V 5A
(PPS) 3.3-21V/5A, 100W Max
Use multiple Ports: 65W+20W+15W
USB-C1: 65W Max
5V 3A
9V 3A
15V 3A
20V 3.25A
(PPS) 3.3-21V/3.25A
USB-C2: 20W Max
5V 3A
9V 2.22A
USBA: 15W Max across both ports with either port limited to 5V 2.4A (12W)
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This charger does support Programmable Power Supply (PPS) with currents up to 5A supported meaning it should support 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0 when using a single port. Using one or both of the USB-A ports while using a single USB-C port would limit the USB-C port to 25W Super Fast Charging. More notable is that 25W Super Fast Charging is supported on the USB-C1 port even when the charger is fully loaded!
In addition, the USB-A ports are limited to no more than 12W through a single port while they share 15W between both ports meaning in a worst case you get basic 2.5W (500mA) charging from one of the ports if the other port negotiates to max itself out (I purposefully still use 2.5W charging as my overnight default for my phones). This is a bit better setup than those shared configurations which potentially allow for one of the ports to essentially go to zero(!).
Use One Port: 100W Max on USB-C1 or 12W Max on either USB-A
5V 3A
9V 3A
15V 3A
20V 5A
(PPS) 3.3-21V/5A, 100W Max
Use multiple Ports: 65W+20W+15W
USB-C1: 65W Max
5V 3A
9V 3A
15V 3A
20V 3.25A
(PPS) 3.3-21V/3.25A
USB-C2: 20W Max
5V 3A
9V 2.22A
USBA: 15W Max across both ports with either port limited to 5V 2.4A (12W)
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Edit: reviews mention Best Buy is still misrepresented UL approval. How UL has not sued yet is a mystery.
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