Recently purchased a ZTE Red Magic Pro 6S 16gb 256gb.
It can reach 66w of charging.
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-68w-gan-dual-port-charger… (this can do 60w and costs $26-27ish depending on if you have kogan first or not)
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/the-around-australia-baseus-typ… (this cable is 2m and can do 60w so if I cannot find cheaper and more suitable 66w or higher chargers and cables I will most likely go with these two)
I have seen some 100w but I feel like that may be overkill or even dangerous no idea (need to check their inputs and outputs).
Which cable or what specification I am supposed to be looking for my guess is USB Type C 3.1?
So the key to look for is the current or A so some cables will have 3A 20V or 6A 11V which is 60W and 66W respectively.
Lots of 2m cables no 3m cables afaik yet.
It is USB C to USB C.
Right now scouting ebay AU for cables but I think the Kogan option is cheapest to save on shipping.
Best cheapest charger is still the kogan charger that can do "Up to 60W of Power Delivery (PD) in a single USB-C port" which is 91% of the 66w max potential of the ZTE Red Magic 6S Pro so this is good enough as a last resort if I can't find any other better cheaper charger lower than $25.99 AUD + shipping (free with kogan first trial which you can cancel before trial ends to avoid fees and getting charged but if you wait a second after the trial ends which is 14 days you will be charged one month of kogan first which is $5.99 which is still half the price of shipping this item for me anyways so).
Yeah.
So long as the voltage is the same, amps can be over - electronics are smart enough to request only as much power as they need. Check the volts required / supported on the phone, if they match on the 100w charger you're fine.
On the 68w charger you linked, stats are as below: