AnkerDirect via Amazon has
Anker 2-in-1 USB-C to 2x USB-C 140W Max Fast Charging Cables on sale as listed below.
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Available:- 4-ft (3-ft long base cable w/ two 1-ft sections that can be adjusted with a cable slider)
- 6-ft (5-ft long base cable w/ two 1-ft sections that can be adjusted with a cable slider)
Features:- 2-in-1 charging cable to charge your smartphone and tablet simultaneously with one convenient cable
- Designed to minimize clutter, it's ideal for keeping your space organized and carrying less while on the move
- One USB-C Port, 140W max charging with smart power distribution to optimize each device's power needs
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This unit pulls power from a source, then provides it to 2 receivers.
To accomplish this it uses a buck converter in the lump in the cable. The higher volt destination (usually what you plug first) will take straight thru using the source voltage then the lower voltage destination will be bucked down to its requested voltage.
This requires coordination of solving all 3 power delivery requests from the source and both destinations - it's not a simple analog split like you'd find in AA battery squids that just forces common voltage to everyone.
I love these cables, one in every work bag. I get the most from them when the power source is undersized relative to the plugged devices. Instead of having to replug to your 'high power' port on the charger brick just let the cable sort it out once one of the devices is full.
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This unit pulls power from a source, then provides it to 2 receivers.
To accomplish this it uses a buck converter in the lump in the cable. The higher volt destination (usually what you plug first) will take straight thru using the source voltage then the lower voltage destination will be bucked down to its requested voltage.
This requires coordination of solving all 3 power delivery requests from the source and both destinations - it's not a simple analog split like you'd find in AA battery squids that just forces common voltage to everyone.
I love these cables, one in every work bag. I get the most from them when the power source is undersized relative to the plugged devices. Instead of having to replug to your 'high power' port on the charger brick just let the cable sort it out once one of the devices is full.
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For quick usage, though, any old Anker brick is probably a better choice. Just quicker to get plugged in and quicker to get unplugged and back in your bag once you need to get on the way.
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