Amazon[amazon.com] has the Belkin 4-Port Charger Block 108W - GaN Charger, Multi-Port w/ USB-C PD Fast Charge & USB-A Ports on sale for $48. Free shipping with Prime.
Product Details:
FAST CHARGING TECHNOLOGY: USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 rapidly charges a MacBook Pro 15" or iPad Air 3 from 0-50% in 39 minutes. Plus, IPS technology dynamically adjusts the output voltage to safely charge iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and more devices
OFF-THE-WALL DESIGN: This Belkin Charger is made with an off-the-wall design that allows it to live on a desk, nightstand, counter, and more. for ease of plugging-in and unplugging your devices. And its 6.6-foot power cord helps it reach almost anywhere
SIMULTANEOUS CHARGING: Compared to other chargers with only one charging port, this 108W charger has 2x USB-C ports and 2x USB-A ports to fast charge up to 4 devices at once with its 4-port design. Charge your MacBook, smartphone, and more simultaneously
INTEGRATED GAN CHIPSET: This Samsung and iPhone charger is USB-C PD 3.0 certified with integrated GaN technology, meaning it can deliver a high-power, efficient charge to your compatible device while reducing the heat output — all in a compact design
UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: For the best charging performance possible, this 4-port charger supports fast charging of devices including laptops, smartphones, tablets, power banks, and more from Samsung, Apple, Google, and other major brands
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Amazon[amazon.com] has the Belkin 4-Port Charger Block 108W - GaN Charger, Multi-Port w/ USB-C PD Fast Charge & USB-A Ports on sale for $48. Free shipping with Prime.
Product Details:
FAST CHARGING TECHNOLOGY: USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 rapidly charges a MacBook Pro 15" or iPad Air 3 from 0-50% in 39 minutes. Plus, IPS technology dynamically adjusts the output voltage to safely charge iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and more devices
OFF-THE-WALL DESIGN: This Belkin Charger is made with an off-the-wall design that allows it to live on a desk, nightstand, counter, and more. for ease of plugging-in and unplugging your devices. And its 6.6-foot power cord helps it reach almost anywhere
SIMULTANEOUS CHARGING: Compared to other chargers with only one charging port, this 108W charger has 2x USB-C ports and 2x USB-A ports to fast charge up to 4 devices at once with its 4-port design. Charge your MacBook, smartphone, and more simultaneously
INTEGRATED GAN CHIPSET: This Samsung and iPhone charger is USB-C PD 3.0 certified with integrated GaN technology, meaning it can deliver a high-power, efficient charge to your compatible device while reducing the heat output — all in a compact design
UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: For the best charging performance possible, this 4-port charger supports fast charging of devices including laptops, smartphones, tablets, power banks, and more from Samsung, Apple, Google, and other major brands
Model: Belkin 4-Port Charger Block 108W - GaN Charger, Multi-Port w/ USB-C PD Fast Charge & USB-A Ports for Apple MacBook, iPhone 16, Samsung Galaxy S25, Google Pixel, Nintendo Switch 2 & More - White
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I have one, I may be returning it. No matter what cable or port I use, I never get "fast charging" on my phones. But it I do using other "blocks."
This Belkin charger does not have support for Programmable Power Supply (PPS), so you will not see any support for fast charging on devices such as Samsung phones which require PPS support for their Super Fast Charging modes regardless of the voltage ratings.
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The lack of Programmable Power Supply (PPS) support means no support for Super Fast Charging regardless of the wattage ratings. The most noteworthy feature here is support for higher voltage modes across both USB-C ports, making them a viable option for sharing between a couple of laptops/tablets in addition to phones.
The USB-A ports are both sharing a meager 12W, which does potentially create some issues when charging two devices (since certain devices may attempt to draw the entire 12W rating from a single port).
Single USB-C port output on USB-C1:
5V at up to 3A (15W)
9V at up to 3A (27W)
15V at up to 3A (45W)
20.5V at up to 4.7A (96.35W)*
Multi-port output on USB-C is some combination of the following:
USB-C1:
5V at up to 3A (15W)
9V at up to 3A (27W)
15V at up to 3A (45W)
20V at up to 3.25A (65W)*
20.5V at up to 4.7A (96.35W)*
USB-C2:
5V at up to 3A (15W)
9V at up to 2A (18W)
15V at up to 2.A (30W)
20V at up to 1.5A (30W)
* Note that all modes capable of greater than 3A of current will be limited to 3A unless used with a 5A-rated (e-marked) USB-C cables.
Why the hell can't someone make a charger that distributes powers evenly (or intelligently) between all ports? I am sick of having to do a mental calculation every time I plug in my devices. Is it not possible to make a 90W charger that delivers 30W ports to each of three USB-C port?
Not buying anything from this company after they decided to brick all WEMO devices.
The only power strip brand I ever had fail in a way that melted the carpet to the (thankfully) cement floor. Looked like something out of Ghostbusters arcing to the ground. Lucky for my employer and me, I was able to get to the power breaker box before anything worse happened. Belkin = No way.
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Good luck!
Jon
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The USB-A ports are both sharing a meager 12W, which does potentially create some issues when charging two devices (since certain devices may attempt to draw the entire 12W rating from a single port).
Single USB-C port output on USB-C1:
- 5V at up to 3A (15W)
- 9V at up to 3A (27W)
- 15V at up to 3A (45W)
- 20.5V at up to 4.7A (96.35W)*
Multi-port output on USB-C is some combination of the following:USB-C1:
- 5V at up to 3A (15W)
- 9V at up to 3A (27W)
- 15V at up to 3A (45W)
- 20V at up to 3.25A (65W)*
- 20.5V at up to 4.7A (96.35W)*
USB-C2:- 5V at up to 3A (15W)
- 9V at up to 2A (18W)
- 15V at up to 2.A (30W)
- 20V at up to 1.5A (30W)
* Note that all modes capable of greater than 3A of current will be limited to 3A unless used with a 5A-rated (e-marked) USB-C cables.Good luck!
Jon
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What a POS company when they were front runners of iot then decide to kill all of them
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