Baseus Brand Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: Baseus 4-Port PD3.1 Up to 140W USB-C GaN Wall Charger (1x USB-A, 3x USB-C) on sale for $37.99 (price shown at checkout, discount automatically applied). Shipping is free.
Note: if you do not see discount automatically applied at checkout use promo code J4YEVXXM.
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Baseus Brand Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: Baseus 4-Port PD3.1 Up to 140W USB-C GaN Wall Charger (1x USB-A, 3x USB-C) on sale for $37.99 (price shown at checkout, discount automatically applied). Shipping is free.
Note: if you do not see discount automatically applied at checkout use promo code J4YEVXXM.
Model: Baseus PD3.1 140W USB C Charger, PPS Fast Charger Type C, Fast Charging Block for MacBook Air/Pro, Pixelbook, iPad, iPhone 16/15 Series, Galaxy S25 Ultra and More
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oh my gosh, thank you. i'm obviously not a math wiz, didn't even notice it's two different 10% off discounts applying at checkout.. thank you, updated op
They're being really evasive with how they list the power outputs for the ports in various configurations. I haven't been able to confirm definitely, but from looking at what I could find online, it looks like if you have the C3 port and the USB-A port plugged in, as you would might 3/4 devices, then it can put out only 18W combined across the two ports. This means your phone on one of those ports will charge extremely slowly, while the other two devices on C1 and C2 would charge at an "OK" rate. I've had this problem with other chargers too where if you have 1/2 devices plugged in, the power is distributed across the ports in a somewhat even manner so your phone wouldn't be charging at a slow drip. However, as soon as all the ports are occupied, the configuration changes such that the first 1/2 ports get an "OK" amount of power while the remaining 1-2 ports starved. In many cases, this doesn't matter much, but in my case sometimes before work I need everything charged and if I use all the ports, the laptop does fine and then I end up waiting for all the other devices.
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oh my gosh, thank you. i'm obviously not a math wiz, didn't even notice it's two different 10% off discounts applying at checkout.. thank you, updated op
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