Did not think that Apple power adapters started supporting "non standard" voltages with EPR AVS (15-28v). Cool find! However still disappointed that Apple does still not support PPS (3.3-21v).
I have this Apple USB-C 140W GaN charger. It's a shame that it doesn't have at least 2x USB-C, that would be optimal. I know the 140W GaN charger is designed for Macbook Pro. If they had (version) 2x USB-C it would be great. I see it as a missed opportunity for Apple.
You should do a review of the SANKTON PD 65W GaN Wall Charger (ASIN B09Q97TB1V). I always wonder about the dependability and build quality of this charger and other 60+ watts slim chargers you find from no-name brands on Amazon. The slim chargers from major brands like Anker and Belkin top out at the 30 wattage range. I had a Monoprice branded slim 45W charger I really liked but it died a month after the 1 year warranty ran out. I would like to get a replacement in that high wattage range but hopefully something I know will last a couple of years of daily use.
Did not think that Apple power adapters started supporting "non standard" voltages with EPR AVS (15-28v). Cool find!
However still disappointed that Apple does still not support PPS (3.3-21v).
I have this, I use it to charge the Anker 737 battery.
I have this Apple USB-C 140W GaN charger. It's a shame that it doesn't have at least 2x USB-C, that would be optimal. I know the 140W GaN charger is designed for Macbook Pro. If they had (version) 2x USB-C it would be great. I see it as a missed opportunity for Apple.
Can you take a look at the new Belkin 65 Watt dual usb c charger?
the part that you compare 96w with 140w is good
You should do a review of the SANKTON PD 65W GaN Wall Charger (ASIN B09Q97TB1V). I always wonder about the dependability and build quality of this charger and other 60+ watts slim chargers you find from no-name brands on Amazon. The slim chargers from major brands like Anker and Belkin top out at the 30 wattage range. I had a Monoprice branded slim 45W charger I really liked but it died a month after the 1 year warranty ran out. I would like to get a replacement in that high wattage range but hopefully something I know will last a couple of years of daily use.
Will the charger charge macbook pro USB c to USB c at 140W?
Yes
@@ChargerLAB I don't know if that's correct. Isn't the limitation of USB-C charging 100 watts?
@@teh_hunterer with the right cable you can charge a usb-c device with 240 Watts!
@@MaxMustermann-vy7ur I don't believe the MacBook Pro will accept over 100w over USB-C
@@teh_hunterer i think your right (searched online) you apple would need to adopt a new charging Protokoll to deliver more power
Nice ☺️