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xCool PicoBoost™ 100W GaN USB-C Charger with US/UK/EU Plugs (3 Ports)
A compact 100W USB-C GaN charger with 3 ports for fast charging, equipped with US, UK, and EU plugs for global travel.
A compact 100W USB-C GaN charger with 3 p...
A compact 100W USB-C GaN charger with 3 ports for fast charging, equipped with US, UK, and EU plugs for global travel.
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How is the 100W power distributed if all three ports are in use?
USB-C1 provides 45W, USB-C2 provides 30W, and the USB-A port provides 18W. This ensures efficient multi-device charging without compromising on speed.
What wattage does it use if charging two devices? I’m curious because if this charges one MacBook and one iPhone at the same time.
When charging two devices simultaneously, the xCool PicoBoost™ 100W GaN USB-C Charger provides 67W from USB-C1 and 30W from USB-C2. Tested by Cool Lab, it can power up a MacBook Pro 14'' from 0% to 51% and an iPhone 15 Pro from 0% to 58% in just 30 minutes. This ensures efficient and reliable charging for your essential devices.
What is the difference between the two USB-C ports labeled USB-C1 and USB-C2?
When charging a single device, both ports are capable of delivering up to 100W. However, when charging two devices simultaneously, USB-C1 provides 67W while USB-C2 provides 30W. Therefore, it is advisable to use USB-C1 for higher wattage devices such as laptops and USB-C2 for lower wattage devices like phones or earbuds.
Do you have EU/UK plugs for this device?
Yes, our charger includes EU and UK plugs for international travel. While American customers typically use the standard US plug, the included EU and UK plugs make it convenient for those who travel abroad. The charger also supports a wide voltage input range of AC 100-240V, making it suitable for global use. This makes the xCool PicoBoost™ 100W GaN USB-C Charger an essential travel accessory for staying powered up wherever you go.
Is it safe to use a 100W charger with my MacBook Air 13" 2022 (Model Number
Yes, it is safe. The charger will only deliver the power that your device requires. Even if the charger is 100W, it will not harm your MacBook Air, which only needs 67W. The power delivery is influenced by both the charging cable and the device itself. If your charging cable supports 67W, that will be the maximum output, even with a 100W charger. Additionally, our charger is backward compatible, meaning it can safely charge devices requiring less than 100W. It automatically adjusts to the device's needs, providing fast charging when the battery is low and switching to trickle charging mode at around 80% to protect the battery.