Key Features & Specs
Number of ports 3 ports: Two USB-C ports + one USB-A port.
Max power output Up to 65W when using one port (USB-C).
Power distribution When more than one port is used, the power is shared. Some example scenarios from reviews: <br>• USB-C1 + USB-C2 = 45W + 20W (≈65W total) <br>• USB-A + USB-C1 = ~18W + 45W <br>• USB-A alone up to ~36W
Fast-charging protocols supported Wide compatibility: PD3.0, QC4.0+/3.0/2.0, SCP, FCP, PPS, AFC, Samsung 9V2A, DCP, Apple 2.4A etc.
Input voltage 100-240V AC — so usable globally (with plug adaptors as needed)
Safety features Over-current protection, over-voltage, short circuit, overheating protection, flame retardant outer shell etc.
Build / Size Compact form factor (thanks to GaN tech), lighter than equivalent silicon chargers. Some limitations: the physical width is large, so may block adjacent sockets in power strips.