The adaptor is PD-compatible and can be used to charge laptops that support the PD protocol and require up to 100W of power.
Please note that the actual charging power may vary depending on the laptop.
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Does the adaptor charge laptops?
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Does the adaptor charge iPhones?
The adaptor is compatible with iPhones and can be used to charge them with an Apple charging cable.
Please note that the actual charging power may vary from that of an original Apple charger. -
What devices does the adaptor charge?
The power adaptor is compatible with PD3.0/PPS/QC protocols and charges most devices that support the PD protocol, including PCs, tablets and smartphones.
Please note that the maximum charging power of this adaptor may vary depending on the software version of the device being charged. -
What charging ports can be used with the adaptor?
The adaptor is compatible with PD3.0/PPS/QC protocols and works for most devices compatible with a PD protocol (PCs, tablets, smartphones, etc.).
Please note that the charging characteristics may vary depending on the software version of the device used. The maximum charging power depends on actual usage. -
What is the input voltage range for the adaptor?
The input voltage range for the adaptor is 200V~240V, as per Indian standards. We don't recommend using it in countries with lower voltage standards.
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What is the output power of the adaptor?
The power output is 100W at room temperature (5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V5A). When the casing temperature reaches around 75 degrees Celsius, the output power reduces to 80W.
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Does the adaptor require a specific cable?
We recommend using a charging cable that complies with the USB PD standard.