USB C Charger Dock, Total 65W 6-Port Wall Charger PD 20W + QC3.0 18W + 4x USB-A 5V/2.4A Charging Station Multi Ports Desktop Charger
What You Get】
1 x Smart Multi-port 65W Charger
1 x Charger Dock
1 x AU Plug Power Cable
1 x User Manul
24 months of hassle-free warranty ,90-Day Money Back and 180-Day Free Replacement and 24h friendly customer service.
Features & details
【6 IN 1 Devices Fast Charger 】: 1 PD + 1 QC3.0 + 4 USB-A charger station can make you charge 6 devices simultaneously, total power up to 65W.
【18W Quick Charger 3.0】 : Powerful fast charger can charge a device up to 3.6 times faster than regular charger.
【20W Power Delivery 3.0 】:20W USB C charge port applies PD 3.0 specification (Power Delivery) for charging,The charging speed is 4 times faster than the standard adapter(5V/1A), which means it only takes 30min to charge your iPhone12 50%.
【Smart Power Allocation and Superior Safety】: The charger station will intelligently identify your devices automatically , provide optimum and most efficient output. Advanced Safety Features Like protection against electromagnetic interference / Over-temperature Protection / Over-voltage Protection / Over-current Protection/ Short Circuit Protection, and more, Let you Charge With Total Peace of Mind.The product has passed SAA safety certification and complies with AS/NZS 60368.1:2018 standard.
【Widely Compatibility】:AU plug design with AC100V-240V and 50/60 Hz input, compatible with all devices using USB cable,compatible with iPhone 13 / 12 / 11 / 11 Pro Max / XS Max / XS / XR / X / 8 Plus / 8. Samsung Galaxy S20+ / S20 / S10+ / S10 , iPad Pro 12.9’’ / iPad Pro 10.5’’ / iPad Pro 11’’/ iPad mini 7.9", Google Pixel and More. (Notice :In order to reach the high charging speed ,Please make sure using Quick Charge cable)
At this price point and if you try to do the maths (65W total), then my guess is that you can only use either the PD 20W or QC3.0 18W, Those 4 USB-A ports are likely standard 5V ports. It's a question mark on what will happen when you connect both PD and QC3 port to devices. If I am being cynical, I would assume the worst, in which they both fall back to 5V mode.