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GaN PD65W Type-C x 2 + USB3.0 Laptop Adapter for Apple MacBook Series ,US Plug

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GaN PD65W Type-C x 2 + USB3.0 Laptop Adapter for Apple MacBook Series ,US Plug1. Input: AC100 240V, 50 60Hz, 1A Max. 2. Total power: GaN65W. 3. Single port output: USB C1: 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 12V 3A, 15V 3A, 20V 3. 25A (65WMax) USB C2: 5V 3A, 9V 2. 22A, 12V 1. 67A (20WVax) USB A: 5V 3A, 9V 2A, 12V 1. 5A (18W Max) Support for super fast charging USB C1+USB C2=45W+20W (65W) 4. Multi port output: USB C1+USB C2=45W+20W (65W) USB C1+USB A=45W+18W (63W) USB C2+USB A=20W+18W (38W) USB C1+USB C2+USB A=30W+20W+18W (68W) 5. Power allocation:

1. Input: AC100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1A Max.
2. Total power: GaN65W.
3. Single port output:
USB-C1: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3.25A (65WMax)
USB-C2: 5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.67A (20WVax)
USB-A: 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A (18W Max)
Support for super fast charging USB-C1+USB-C2=45W+20W (65W)
4. Multi port output:
USB-C1+USB-C2=45W+20W (65W)
USB-C1+USB-A=45W+18W (63W)
USB-C2+USB-A=20W+18W (38W)
USB-C1+USB-C2+USB-A=30W+20W+18W (68W)
5. Power allocation: The total power of the charger is 65W, and the first PD interface can reach 65W. It is recommended to use a single port when charging laptops. Charging with more than 2 interfaces will split.
6. Support: Built in gallium nitride and super fast charging chips, supporting Apple's MacBook series ,All laptops, iPhones, iPads, mis, huawei, and samsung devices have super fast charging/fast charging. [Note: OPPO and VIVO branded phones can only be charged through one separate interface and cannot be charged simultaneously with other models]
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Compatible with
Apple: iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone 17, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14
Samsung: Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G, Galaxy F34, Galaxy M34 5G, Galaxy S23 FE 5G, Galaxy A25 5G, Galaxy W23 Flip 5G, Galaxy W23, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy F54, Galaxy M54, Galaxy F14 5G, Galaxy M14, Galaxy A24 4G
Huawei: nova 16z, nova 16 Ultra, nova 16 Pro, Pura 90 Pro 5G, Pura 90 Pro Max 5G, Pura 90 5G, Mate 80 Pro Max Wind 5G, Enjoy 90 5G, Enjoy 90 Pro Max 5G, Enjoy 90 Plus 5G, Nova 15, Nova 15 Ultra, Nova 15 Pro, Mate 70 Air 5G
Huawei: MediaPad M3 Lite 8.0, MediaPad M3 Lite 10, MediaPad T3 10, MediaPad T3 8.0, MediaPad T3 7, MediaPad T2 8.0 Pro
Honor: Win Turbo 5G, Magic8 Pro Air 5G, Win RT 5G, Win 5G, Magic8, Magic8 Pro, Magic V Flip 2, Play 10C 5G, X70 5G, X70i, X60 GT, GT Pro, Play 60m, Play9T Pro
Xiaomi: 17 Max 5G, Redmi K90 Max 5G, 17T Pro 5G, 17T 5G, 17 Ultra, Redmi K90 Pro Max, Redmi K90, 17 Pro Max, 17, 17 Pro, 15T Pro 5G, Redmi K80 Ultra, Mix Flip 2, Civi 5 Pro
OPPO: K15 Pro 5G, K15 Pro+, Find X9 Ultra 5G, A6c 4G, Reno 15c 5G, Find X9, A6 Max 5G, Find X9 Pro, K13 Turbo 5G, Reno14 (China), Reno14 Pro (China), Find X8s, Find X8 Ultra, A5 Energy 5G
OnePlus: Turbo 6X Pro 5G, Turbo 6X 5G, Ace 6 Ultra, 15T, Turbo 6, Turbo 6V, Ace 6, 15, Ace 5 Ultra, Ace 5 Racing, 13T, 13R, Ace 5, Ace 5 Pro
Asus: Zenfone 11 Ultra, Zenfone 10, ROG Phone 7, ROG Phone 7 Ultimate, ROG Phone 6D, ROG Phone 6 Batman Edition, ROG Phone 6D Ultimate, Zenfone 9, ROG Phone 5s, Zenfone 8 Flip, Zenfone 8
LG: X power 3, W41 Pro, W41+, Stylo 5+, G6, G5, Stylus 2
Vivo: Y600 Turbo 5G, iQOO 15T 5G, Y60 5G, iQOO Z11x 5G, iQOO 15 Ultra 5G, S50 5G, S50 Pro mini 5G, iQOO 15, X300, X300 Pro, Y500 5G, X Fold5, S30 Pro mini, S30
ZTE: Blade V2020 5G, nubia Z18mini, nubia V18, Blade V8Q, Blade A570, Blade A521, nubia Z17, Max XL, nubia M2 Lite, Blade A2 Plus, Blade A6 Lite, Blade A603, Blade A530, Blade A515
Google: Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus 6P, Pixel C, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus 5, Nexus 4 (E960), Nexus 10, Nexus 7
Sony: Xperia 5 V, Xperia 1 V, Xperia 10 V, Xperia XA2 Plus, Xperia XZ2, Xperia XZ2 Compact, Xperia XA2, Xperia L2, Xperia XA2 Ultra, Xperia XZ1 Compact, Xperia XA1 Plus, Xperia XZ1, Xperia L1, Xperia XZ Premium
Nokia: G42, C110, C300, XR21, C22, 5.1 Plus(X5), 2.1, 5.1, 3.1, X6 (2018), N1, Lumia 735, Lumia 730, Lumia 830
Lenovo: Z5, S5, K5, K5s, ZUK Edge, Vibe X3, Vibe A, ZUK Z2 Pro, ZUK Z2, ZUK Z1, K3 Note
HTC: One A9s, U Ultra, One X10, U Play, 10 evo, Desire 10 Lifestyle, Desire 10 Pro, One S9, Desire 830, Desire 628, Desire 825, Desire 530, One X9, Desire 620
Blackberry: KEY2, DTEK50, Keyone, Priv, Classic / Q20, Porsche Design P9983
DOOGEE: MIX Lite, MIX, X10, Shoot 2, X9 mini, Y6 Max, Shoot 1, Y6, X9 Pro, X9, X7 Pro, X5 MAX, T6, Y300
LETV: Le Pro 3, Le Max 2, Le Max, Le 2, Le 2 Pro, Le 1s, Le 1 Pro, Le 1
BQ: Aquaris C, Aquaris VS Plus, Aquaris VS, Aquaris U2 Lite, Aquaris X Pro, Aquaris X, BQ-5044 Strike LTE, BQ-5700L Space X, BQ-6040L Magic, Aquaris U Plus
Meizu: 15 Plus, 15, E3, M6s, M6, M6 Note, Meilan A5, PRO 7 Plus, PRO 7, Meilan E2, M5S, M5 Note, Meilan X, Pro 6 Plus
Coolpad: Note 5
BLU: Studio 5.5
Package Weight
One Package Weight 0.15kgs / 0.34lb
One Package Size 15cm * 10cm * 3.2cm / 5.91inch * 3.94inch * 1.26inch
Qty per Carton 194
Carton Weight 30.00kgs / 66.14lb
Carton Size 86cm * 57cm * 18cm / 33.86inch * 22.44inch * 7.09inch
Loading Container 20GP: 302 cartons * 194 pcs = 58588 pcs
40HQ: 701 cartons * 194 pcs = 135994 pcs

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