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Model: Anker USB C Cable, 4 ft 2-in-1 USB C to USB C Cable 140W Max, Fast Charging for iPhone 15/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/15 Plus, Samsung S24/S23, MacBook Air/Pro, Lenovo, HP, iPad, and More (USB 2.0, Braided)
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I bought this prior but am not sure how it's expected to work but I found it'd change one thing at a time when 2 devices were hooked up to this with a 100w power adapter. It's like it alternates between which device gets the power from my experience trying to use this to charge 2 things at the same time.
I bought this prior but am not sure how it's expected to work but I found it'd change one thing at a time when 2 devices were hooked up to this with a 100w power adapter. It's like it alternates between which device gets the power from my experience trying to use this to charge 2 things at the same time.
Looks like It chooses which to give more power to based on battery percentage : they have a pic depicting this on the listing
I have had crap for luck with splitters. Maybe this one is better but the C to triple output A, C and Lightning sucks speed wise. Anyone own this?
I have the splitter cable you mention (black/blue/green/red cables?) and got this one about a year ago. This one works a lot better. It actually charges multiple devices fast.
Came to this post to see what feedback other people give it and I guess I'm the first one to praise it. It's great.
Looks like It chooses which to give more power to based on battery percentage : they have a pic depicting this on the listing
Makes sense, just didn't realize it when I got it and figured I'd call it out in the event anyone assumes it'll just split the total wattage in half and give it to 2 devices at the same time.
Looks like It chooses which to give more power to based on battery percentage : they have a pic depicting this on the listing
The pic shows that it will give more power to the lower charged device, but each port would get at least 10W to charge slowly. However the other user says both devices don't charge at the same time which is weird. It should be charging both simultaneously. If not it might be a defective cable? Or both devices require more than 10W to charge
So if I have my laptop connected with needs 60W and my phone which probably only needs 25W and wall plug is 100W. Will it automatically send whatever power is required by each device.
Some are saying that it sends more power to the device with lesser charge. I always want my laptop to get higher wattage.
Will this work?
Honestly I know what I'm about to say will sound stupid, but I'm so over what can charge what at what speed and how the power is distributed and having no control that I just bought some of the big 250W Prime chargers with app control and if you don't like the AI mode you can setup the individual ports with different presets or even custom settings, timers, etc. and then see in the data what can use what sort of charge rates , etc - and I do have some smaller chargers for when I travel alone - but I actually bring a 250W Prime when I travel with family. It's actually smaller than separate ones, just maybe a tad heavier.
(Please don't hate this - I'm just trying to say I share everyone's frustrations with these sorts of cables and concerns and will just spend my way out of it, which probably saves me money in therapy visits. Maybe.)
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Came to this post to see what feedback other people give it and I guess I'm the first one to praise it. It's great.
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Some are saying that it sends more power to the device with lesser charge. I always want my laptop to get higher wattage.
Will this work?
(Please don't hate this - I'm just trying to say I share everyone's frustrations with these sorts of cables and concerns and will just spend my way out of it, which probably saves me money in therapy visits. Maybe.)
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