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A single device can charge at 35W (1.75A@20V) from either port. When two devices are connected, the maximum power output decreases to 8W (1.6A@5V) on the first port and 27W (1.35A@20V) on the second port.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The device is variable. If you use one device you get up to 35W with the device output set to 5V:3A, 9V:3A, 15V:2.33A, or 20V:1.75A. If you use two devices the output is split 8W and 27W with one port set to 5V:1.6A while the other port can output 5V:3A, 9V:3A, 15V:1.8A, or 20V:1.35A. What is not clear is which port gets which power output. The manual does not label the ports properly, so you have to guess by the image which port gets the higher power. It appears by the image in the manual that the lower or more center port will provide the larger power output as the image appears to have a laptop plugged in while the other port appears to have earbuds plugged in.
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