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Featurers: Original Pintaik; USB Type C Power Delivery Charger; Type C PD Port Support fast charge for iPhone 8, iPhone 8Plus and iPhone X, please use Type C to 8Pin USB cable (not included), for Nintendo Switch and Huawei, for Apple Phone Specification: Brand: IAMU Model :KP-4UPD Input:AC90-240V 50/60Hz 1.5A Output: Type-C PD5V 3A/7V 3A \9V 3A 12V 3A/15V 3A/20.3V 3A(61W) Type-C QC3.0:3.6V~12V 24W Output:QC3.0:3.6V~12V 24W(Orange) Output: 2xUSB5V 2.4A(Green) Dimension:80x80x29mm Weight:180g Type-C PD3.0 Quick Charge(QC2.0/3.0) Fast Charger Protocol(FCP) MTK Pump Express plus(PE2.0) Mode Fast Charge(BC1.2) How to Use the 1 port USB-C Charger 1. Select the correct plug charge An active wall socket 2. Plug your Type-C device(s) into any Type-C charging port. Note: Plug a Quick Charge 3.0 device into the QC 3.0 Type-C Charging Port for optimal charging efficiency.Be sure to use the device's Sync & Charge Type-C charging cable Caution: 1 Use your original cable or MFi cable for your apple devices charging. 2 Keep the charger in dry places, if it gets wet wipe it dry immediately 3 Indoor use only 4 Prohibit the use of more than 61W laptop Warm Tip: Please DO NOT use other ports when the USB-C PD port in charging laptop device that around 61 Watts, as it may may overloading and damage your charger. (The charger is 61W Max) Package Contents 1 x PD USB Wall Charger (Please chose EU US UK AU type as you use) 1 x User Manual
A**.
Great idea - but USB-C doesn't charge my Macbook pro 13" 2018
Great idea. Almost.If this was a battery, fast charger, and has wireless charging - it'd be cool. If it could ALSO charge my Macbook via USB-C at 60watts, it would be a winner. Based on the title - I assumed it would do that... "blah blah blah 61 watts". However I was naive. This provides 61 watts to all the power ports combined - not as dedicated output on the USB-C port. USB-C port gets about 15 watts from this charger (great for USb-C phones though). This is really just a phone charger.However - since it doesn't charge my macbook - it's basically a small-ish, mediocre battery that has wireless charging. The LED indicators are kind of retro. I haven't decided yet.See attached images for what the Macbook sees when this is plugged in.
S**M
Packaging indicated that USB c output is only 5v and doesn't have USB PD
The box does not match the power specs listed in the product. I was specifically looking for an all in one battery the can quick charge iPhone X.
J**E
Pleasantly surprised!
Bought this charger for several reasons. First, it's compact. Its smaller than another 61w USB C charger I have. I own an HP Elite that charges USB C.Second, like mentioned, the USB C port charges at least 45w, which is required for the HP Elite X2.Third, it has a battery pack built in. Not huge, just 6700mah. It has one though.Fourth... the battery pack is PD 3.0 compliant... it charges my HP Elite though the battery pack!You plug it in to the wall, the battery charges. When fully charged, the battery charging shuts off. It gets warm when plugged in (expected) but it was cool to the touch when it was at 100%, which means it cuts off charging when full.I was also able to charge the battery pack though the USB C plug on a car charger.Oh, and a Qi charger. Nice touch. Maybe not useful unless you forget your cable, but nice to have. Charges my LG V30 even with a case on.Edit: Just double checked something. It will charge my Elite X2 when it is powered off, just not while it is running. Regardless, it's an accomplishment for such a tiny device
S**N
Can charge IAMU device via USB-C port as well as AC plug.
I had my company buy me one of these for my iPad Pro because the charger that came with it is too slow. The USB-C port is a USB-PD (power delivery) port that can fast-charge compatible devices (iPad Pro, and newer iPhones) at higher voltage and current. I don't have a Macbook so I can't vouch for how well it can charge a Macbook, but the internal battery is pretty small so while it may be a decent AC adapter, don't count on the internal battery providing much run time for a Macbook.What the description doesn't state is that you can also charge the IAMU device via the USB-C port, so you could charge it from a car adapter. The device is labeled as such with both input and output ratings for the USB-C port. However you cannot fast-charge the device via the USB-C port, it only supports regular 5VDC input.The USB-A ports are QC3.0 ports that can charge Quick-Charge devices (most newer mid-range to high-end Android phones) at higher voltage and current.Since I have Android phones and an iPad Pro this is the device I was looking for--something with both QC3.0 and USB-PD, and there are not many such devices around.For both QC3.0 and USB-PD you need to use cables capable of high-current operation. No cables come with this device. Thin cables used for slow-charging will probably not fast-charge your phone or tablet or computer, and you'll think that it's the fault of the IAMU device.The USB-C to Lightning cable I use is amazon.com/dp/B077MCVBPTFor USB-A to USB-C use something like amazon.com/dp/B0747SQX29For USB-A to Micro-USB use something like amazon.com/dp/B01GJC4WROI can't comment on reliability as I've only had it for about one week.
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