Woot! has select packs of
60W Otterbox Premium Pro Fast Charge Dual Port GaN USB-C Wall Chargers (Black) on sale as listed below.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Available (use the sorting options on product page to select desired quantity):
- 1-Pack $13.99
- 2-Pack $22.99
- 3-Pack $29.99
Product Details:
- Rugged and built to last
- Rigorously tested for safe and smart charging
- Drop tested and wrapped in a tough exterior
- Travel-ready folding prongs
- Efficient GaN technology
- Intelligent power charges devices at optimal speeds
- Safe charging with USB-Power Delivery (PD) and Programmable Power Supply (PPS)
- Adaptable power profile charges some laptops (20V/3A)
- Compact GaN design only covers a single outlet, second outlet is clear
- Powerful delivery for smartphones, tablets and laptops
- Works with devices from any brand.
Top Comments
One Port in Use - PD:5V/9V/12V/15V20V
One Port in Use - PPS: 3.3-21V 3A (60W Max)
Two Ports in Use - PD: 5V/9V 3A, 12V 2.5A, 15V 2A, 20V 1.5A
Two Ports in Use - PPS: 3.3-11V 3A, 3.3-16V 2A (30W Max)
60 watt with only a drained laptop connected draws 63 watts on the primary Adding a drained 37 watt rated PPS Pixel Pro 9 XL increased the load to 68 watts The Pixel by itself: 35-42 watts primary load. Two PPS phones: 60 watt load on the primary.
72: watt: 12 watt lamp on the A port + laptop + phone= 70 watt load on the primary.
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People are finally beginning to pay attention to the amps at specific charging voltages which are supported by the device as well as the emarked cable required. Note that this OtterBox supports 21V PPS required for 37 watt rate on Pixel Prp 9 XL. Possibly no proprietary charger is required for the Motorola. Kane91801 posted on Reddit that an emarked 6.5 amp cable is required and must be used with a PD PPS ac adapter power supply capable of 11 volts @ 6.2A :
"To charge at 68W. This charges at 11V / 6.2A. The ps might be capable of 55W or 11V 5A but this phone doesn't support 11V@5A.
This should clear up the common misconception that a 60 watt capable ps will charge 68 watt capable phone at 60 watts. No. The Moto can only utilize the OtterBox 15V@3A output 45 watts.
Here are this Moto's supported inputs
Standard: 5V / 3A (15W)
TurboPowerTM: 9V / 3A (27W)
TurboPowerTM: 15V / 3A (45W)
TurboPowerTM: 20V / 3.4A (68W)
TurboPowerTM: 11V / 6.2A (68W)
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I don't have a fancy meter, but I have been using the OtterBox 72w (with 60w to one port) to charge my MacBook Pro, it keeps it topped off all day even while I work and occassionally charge my iPhone and iPad. I couldn't be happier with it. I think this would be capable of the same based on the advertised specs.
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To the person who's wondering why you might want a charger that charges the 60 watts, well what that means is if you are the type to wake up and have a dead phone because you failed to charge it the night before, you can put it on the charger and it can be at near full power in about 30 to 40 minutes. It's really useful for people who are impatient, or forgetful the night before
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One Port in Use - PD:5V/9V/12V/15V20V
One Port in Use - PPS: 3.3-21V 3A (60W Max)
Two Ports in Use - PD: 5V/9V 3A, 12V 2.5A, 15V 2A, 20V 1.5A
Two Ports in Use - PPS: 3.3-11V 3A, 3.3-16V 2A (30W Max)
Can you explain PD vs PPS in simple terms?