A:AnswerIt’s only a charger plugs into the way with a regular 110v plug, I know the kind of splitter you’re referring too, this isn’t it! What this is amazing for is now that apple and so many other companies are no longer providing charging blocks to plug USB’s into this puts them neatly in one spot
A:AnswerIt is 58 total, but reserves 18 for type C port for fast charging. Other ports distribute the rest of the wattage and charge slowly when all the ports are being used at the same time.
A:AnswerGood question. It says it runs on 110 to 240 volts. 50 or 60 hertz. The cord disconnects so if you get a different cord you can use it internationally.
A:AnswerThe device doesn't store power (not a battery) it just distributes it through the various ports. The blue light is simply an indication that it is plugged to an outlet and ready to go.
A:AnswerWe charge both Apple and Garmin watches with this device and have had no problems. I'd be very surprised if things were different for a Fitbit.