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The term "ultra-fast charging" can be relative and may vary depending on the product category, charging technology, and specific device being charged. For the MagGo Power Bank with 15W Qi2-certified wireless charging, it offers faster charging than standard Qi wireless chargers, which often provide speeds of around 5W-10W. While wired chargers, especially those using the latest Power Delivery (PD) or PPS technologies, can achieve much higher wattages (such as 45W or 100W), wireless charging technologies often cap out at lower wattages due to efficiency and design factors. Thus, "ultra-fast" in this context refers to the relative improvement in wireless charging speed over older or lower-wattage wireless chargers and not compared to the fastest wired chargers available. However, if this marketing seems misleading for your expectations, the term can indeed be subjective depending on individual use cases and how it is interpreted.
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