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rf9661
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Jan 31, 2019
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What does the Qi wireless pad output for the iPhone XS Max? What wattage does the USB-C port output? I'm hoping the USB-C can charge my MacBook Pro.
Jan 31, 2019
Techo
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Naztech
Feb 1, 2019
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rf9661The Qi output is Qi output: 5W/7.5W/10W. This means it will go up to 10W. Apple XS Max maximum input Apple allows currently is 7.5W and the Samsung Galaxy / Note series are 10W. The Qi will adjust to the device manufacturers' maximum allow input.
Feb 1, 2019
Techo
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Naztech
Feb 1, 2019
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rf9661the type-c output is USB-C output: 5V/3A so it's more for charging Android phones or tablets.
Feb 1, 2019
rf9661
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Feb 3, 2019
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TechoWhat wattage is 5V/3A?
Feb 3, 2019
Domo929
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Feb 19, 2019
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rf9661Power is Current (I) times Voltage (V). P=IV. P = 3A * 5V = 15 VA = 15 Watts
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Feb 19, 2019
ZManZach
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Apr 21, 2019
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Domo929Volt Amps aren’t equivalent to Watts.
Apr 21, 2019
Techo
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Naztech
May 31, 2019
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rf9661• Total Output: 50W Max • Qi Output: 5W/7.5W/10W • USB-C Output: 5V/3A • Fast Charge Output: 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A (18W Max)
May 31, 2019
Restonron
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Jul 12, 2019
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ZManZachWhat ?
Jul 12, 2019
Techo
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Naztech
Jul 13, 2019
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TechoCorrect. You’ll need 45w or higher to charge up a laptop. 30w to trickle charge and 18w to maintain current power percentage on laptop
Jul 13, 2019
ZManZach
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Aug 1, 2019
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RestonronSorry that I am just seeing this. I was just stating that Volt Amps (VA) are not equivalent to Watts, as is said in the comment above mine.
Aug 1, 2019
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