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Model: Anker Charging Station, 20W Max 8-in-1 USB-C Power Strip for iPhone 15/14 and MacBook Air/Pro, 5 ft Thin Cord with 4 AC, 2 USB-A, and 2 USB-C Ports, Fast Charging Desktop Charger for Travel, Office
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This is 20 watt max on the usb-c slot, but if you plug in multiple devices in the USB slots, it SHARES 15w across the devices. Super super slow. For context, an iPhone pro is capable of being charged at 36w. Using this device's ports will take you atleast twice as long compared to if you used a dedicated charger block
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This is 20 watt max on the usb-c slot, but if you plug in multiple devices in the USB slots, it SHARES 15w across the devices. Super super slow. For context, an iPhone pro is capable of being charged at 36w. Using this device's ports will take you atleast twice as long compared to if you used a dedicated charger block
This is 20 watt max on the usb-c slot, but if you plug in multiple devices in the USB slots, it SHARES 15w across the devices. Super super slow. For context, an iPhone pro is capable of being charged at 36w. Using this device's ports will take you atleast twice as long compared to if you used a dedicated charger block
I bought a white one of these. Its okay, the USB A seems to be problematic. For example my usb sound machine for bed time will not work. It runs a few seconds then turns off. And my usb a watch 7 charger wont work either. Maybe gets thru 20% before it stops. I exchanged my unit and got the same result. No idea what the issue is. If i use my usb c watch charger it works fine however. I just use a generic usb a charger to run the sound machine on this device and it works fine that way.
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Look at the pictures.
I keep 1 in the living room for when friends and family come
And 1 in my luggage
It's a 4 outlet surge protector and cellphone charger.
It's for traveling workers and vacationers
These are awesome at an airport or hotel
You can turn 1 outlet into 4
And charge phones and tablets
At the same time you charge laptops speakers and run bigger electronics.
But
It's better than nothing. With these specs using all 4 ports at one time.
4-Port: USB-C1 + USB-C2 + USB-A1 + USB-A2 Output: 15W Max Shared
You only get 20 watts if you are only using 1 usb-C port
15 watts max shared if using all 4
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Anker 727
Outputs a lot more power and costs $40
100 watt max ( using only 1 port )
But if you use all 4 ports ( at same time )
Usbc1 45 watts
Usbc2 30 watts
Usba1 15
Usba2 15
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