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Documentation indicates that the USB-C port furthest from the USB-A port is C1 and capable of running the 12v PD profile, and that the C2 port can only run up to 9v. Documentation needs to be updated for this particular variant in order to alleviate confusion. Clearly, Anker has not released a revised document relevant to this particular variant; otherwise a link to said documentation would solve this issue.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Anker 335 Car Charger (67W - A2736) contains both USB-A and USB-C ports. Based on the documentation, its total output and protocols depend on the combination of ports being used simultaneously. To clarify for your version, the USB-A port offers charging output as follows: 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓2A / 12V⎓1.5A / 10V⎓2.25A / 11V⎓3A (up to 33W Max). The USB-C ports are equipped with Power Delivery (PD) and likely support higher wattages for faster charging. Since the position of the ports (USB-A and USB-C) and logo arrangement is inverted in your model, it is critical to ensure that the USB-A port adheres to the specifications mentioned above, while USB-C ports align with PD specifications, possibly supporting up to (65W Max). If identifying the USB-A port position remains unclear, verify instructions on the device or a light indicator near the port.
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