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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jun 01, 2026 08:08 AM
2-Pk INIU 30W GaN Mini USB-C/A Wall Charger w/ 2x 5' USB-C Cable (Black)
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I have found these to be solid and reliable chargers. They periodically go on sale for this price and they are perfect to stow away in a travel bag or just to have extras for visitors or whatever. Or to let your kids "borrow" knowing that you won't ever get them back.
Having said that, you should generally plan to only use one port at a time. When both ports are being used, the total max output (combined between the 2 ports) is 15w and I believe that is a max of 7.5w per port.
Individually, you get 30w for USB-C and I think 15w for USB-A. These work great as a transition charger for those people that still have old USB-A cables, but are migrating to USB-C.
Also, if you are using both ports and you disconnect one (or connect a second cable), it temporarily disconnects the other port. This may make it less useful for things like a Fire TV Stick if you want to use both ports.
Both of these issues are also present in the similar Anker chargers. I assume it's the same for Baseus, but I haven't looked into those at all.
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I have found these to be solid and reliable chargers. They periodically go on sale for this price and they are perfect to stow away in a travel bag or just to have extras for visitors or whatever. Or to let your kids "borrow" knowing that you won't ever get them back.
Having said that, you should generally plan to only use one port at a time. When both ports are being used, the total max output (combined between the 2 ports) is 15w and I believe that is a max of 7.5w per port.
Individually, you get 30w for USB-C and I think 15w for USB-A. These work great as a transition charger for those people that still have old USB-A cables, but are migrating to USB-C.
Also, if you are using both ports and you disconnect one (or connect a second cable), it temporarily disconnects the other port. This may make it less useful for things like a Fire TV Stick if you want to use both ports.
Both of these issues are also present in the similar Anker chargers. I assume it's the same for Baseus, but I haven't looked into those at all.
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I have found these to be solid and reliable chargers. They periodically go on sale for this price and they are perfect to stow away in a travel bag or just to have extras for visitors or whatever. Or to let your kids "borrow" knowing that you won't ever get them back.
Having said that, you should generally plan to only use one port at a time. When both ports are being used, the total max output (combined between the 2 ports) is 15w and I believe that is a max of 7.5w per port.
Individually, you get 30w for USB-C and I think 15w for USB-A. These work great as a transition charger for those people that still have old USB-A cables, but are migrating to USB-C.
Also, if you are using both ports and you disconnect one (or connect a second cable), it temporarily disconnects the other port. This may make it less useful for things like a Fire TV Stick if you want to use both ports.
Both of these issues are also present in the similar Anker chargers. I assume it's the same for Baseus, but I haven't looked into those at all.
Makes sense that it would do something similar when disconnecting.
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