SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has INIU Up to 30W Fast Charging 2-Port USB C Charger Block w/ 5-ft USB-C Cable for $19.79 - 49% automatically at checkout = $10.09. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Product Details:
65W Fast Charging: Power your laptop, tablet, phone, or Steam Deck—ready to go in just 25 minutes with the USB-C1 port!
3-in-1, Travel Light: Replace three chargers with one—lighter bags, less clutter.
50% Smaller with GaN Tech: GaN technology makes it ultra-compact for tight spaces, yet powerful enough to charge three devices simultaneously.
-10℉ Cooler Charging with Temp°Guard: Advanced Temp°Guard tech lowers temps by 10℉ and monitors 1,000 times per second for safe, efficient charging.
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SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has INIU Up to 30W Fast Charging 2-Port USB C Charger Block w/ 5-ft USB-C Cable for $19.79 - 49% automatically at checkout = $10.09. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
65W Fast Charging: Power your laptop, tablet, phone, or Steam Deck—ready to go in just 25 minutes with the USB-C1 port!
3-in-1, Travel Light: Replace three chargers with one—lighter bags, less clutter.
50% Smaller with GaN Tech: GaN technology makes it ultra-compact for tight spaces, yet powerful enough to charge three devices simultaneously.
-10℉ Cooler Charging with Temp°Guard: Advanced Temp°Guard tech lowers temps by 10℉ and monitors 1,000 times per second for safe, efficient charging.
Model: INIU USB C Charger, 3-Port 65W GaN Charger, Compact Foldable PD PPS USB C Wall Charger Block for MacBook Pro/Air, Dell XPS 13, iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy S23, Note 20/10+, iPhone 16/15/14, Steam Deck
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The C2 and A ports only output a combined 15w when used simultaneously. Now we know why it's discounted.
The C1 port outputs up to 65w when it's the only port being used. Otherwise it outputs up 45w when either the C2 or A port is also being used C2 outputs up to 20w and A outputs up to 18w
The C2 and A ports only output a combined 15w when used simultaneously. Now we know why it's discounted.
The C1 port outputs up to 65w when it's the only port being used. Otherwise it outputs up 45w when either the C2 or A port is also being used C2 outputs up to 20w and A outputs up to 18w
Practically for most typical usage, that specific limitation is not a big deal. $10 for this quality charger is a steal. I bought one earlier for twice the price and quite satisfied with the power to physical size ratio; it runs cool and does indeed pump out 60 watts to charge my laptop.
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Practically for most typical usage, that specific limitation is not a big deal. $10 for this quality charger is a steal. I bought one earlier for twice the price and quite satisfied with the power to physical size ratio; it runs cool and does indeed pump out 60 watts to charge my laptop.
I got this one last time it was on sale! Thought it was a pretty good deal just to charge phones around the house. I was in for a shock when I plug in a Galaxy S10 plus and a Galaxy Note 9 and neither would charge but when one was plugged in then it would charge fine.
I finally re-read the product description and apparently if both ports were used, the max output is 15w between the two. So since I plugged in two devices that need more than 15w total, neither one charged. Super frustrating experience.
Note: Even an old Anker 20w 2 port will slow charge both phones which was what I was expecting for the INIU one. But instead INIU decides to charge neither phone.
Practically for most typical usage, that specific limitation is not a big deal. $10 for this quality charger is a steal. I bought one earlier for twice the price and quite satisfied with the power to physical size ratio; it runs cool and does indeed pump out 60 watts to charge my laptop.
Definitely agreed, I pass on this when it was about $20ish because of the limitation but at $10 it is good enough to take as a travel charger for small electronics.
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The C1 port outputs up to 65w when it's the only port being used. Otherwise it outputs up 45w when either the C2 or A port is also being used C2 outputs up to 20w and A outputs up to 18w
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The C1 port outputs up to 65w when it's the only port being used. Otherwise it outputs up 45w when either the C2 or A port is also being used C2 outputs up to 20w and A outputs up to 18w
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I finally re-read the product description and apparently if both ports were used, the max output is 15w between the two. So since I plugged in two devices that need more than 15w total, neither one charged. Super frustrating experience.
Note: Even an old Anker 20w 2 port will slow charge both phones which was what I was expecting for the INIU one. But instead INIU decides to charge neither phone.
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