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Features:- Universal Plug Compatibility: Equipped with four essential plug types—Type A, Type I, Type G, and Type C—to meet all your travel needs worldwide. Note: Voltage conversion is not supported.
- Power 5 Devices Simultaneously: Charge five devices at the same time with an AC outlet, two USB-A ports, and two USB-C ports, one of which delivers 20W fast charging to keep everything powered up efficiently. Recharge an iPhone 16 to 50% in just 28 minutes. (Note This travel adapter supports a maximum of 6A.)
- Exceptionally Compact: Enjoy more packing space with a design that is 43% smaller than similar models. Includes foldable and retractable pins for enhanced portability.
- 2-Pin to 2-Pin Connection: Experience peace of mind with a safe 2-pin to 2-pin setup designed to prevent electric shocks and ensure your travels are worry-free.
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"an AC outlet, two USB-A ports, and two USB-C ports"
"The USB-C1 port has a maximum output of 20W. When USB-C1 and USB-C2 are used simultaneously, they share a total output of 15W. "
There is a pass-through 2-prong outlet, so the laptop in the picture at the Amazon site is attached to a charger that is plugged into that.
Also, there is no voltage conversion. So you have to check anything you plug into this to make sure it operates at the right voltage. Especially something like a shaver.
3.39 × 1.97 × 0.98 in 3.77 oz
For me I'd much rather use a smaller, more powerful charger I already own and an adapter that converts the prongs. But if you're going to more than 2 countries that use different plugs, maybe this would start to appeal.
Also, for me the huge number of moving parts puts me off. So many things to break when you need it. I'm sus of basic folding prongs, given my experience with them.
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You get two adapters so that you can share with your partner. It has many outlets already and the USB-C charging ports are powerful enough. I'd assume you rarely go on a trip that needs more than 1 prong type.
FWIW, the smallest/flattest reliable USB-PD adapter I've found, and carry all the time, is this one [amazon.com]. It's always around $20, and it's lasted me about 20 trips in two years.
You get two adapters so that you can share with your partner. It has many outlets already and the USB-C charging ports are powerful enough. I'd assume you rarely go on a trip that needs more than 1 prong type.
This isn't a universal charger and it only fits EUR plugs. Not ragging on the charger. Just giving a heads up to people that may think they are the same.
But... as a small, lightweight, travel adapter, its great.
But... as a small, lightweight, travel adapter, its great.
"The USB-C1 port has a maximum output of 20W. When USB-C1 and USB-C2 are used simultaneously, they share a total output of 15W."
"If you have a USB-A to Lightning or USB-A to MagSafe cable with the USB-A port, please disconnect and then reconnect the cable before charging."
"The USB-A port does not support Quick Charge 3.0. Devices that utilize Quick Charge technology, such as the Galaxy series, will charge at regular speed."
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