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Anker PowerPort Adam PD4 100w [1] is likely the closest. It has two USB-C PD and two USB Type A. It splits that 100w amongst attached devices, giving the full 100w to a single USB-C PD port (20V @ 5A) or sharing the 100w across multiple devices, for example:

  * Macbook Pro (45w USB-C 15V @ 3A)
  * iPhone XR (30w USB-C 15V @ 2A)
  * Battery Pack (12w USB-A 5V @ 2.4A)
  * Apple Watch (12w USB-A 5V @ 2.4A)
Or the simpler everyday use: 15in Macbook Pro (87w) + USB-A (12w). It uses a standard IEC-320-C7 cable for power (two pin, round hole) so getting local cables anywhere should be easy.

MSRP is $99.99. Availability is a tight, but it does exist. A few sites have reviewed it and there's at least one teardown on the web.

[1]: https://amzn.to/35EB0pe




This looks promising, thanks. Still a bit on the heavy/large side. Is this using GaN tech already?


I've been looking at the innergie chargers. They use GaN.

I've been looking at this once since its so small.

http://www.myinnergie.com/sg/product/136


I didn't like a review saying it's small because some components were left in the cable and hence not all USB-C cables work. It might be an outlier/mistake, but yeah...

I have been using this RAVPower 61W Wall Charger for some weeks now, and it's GaN: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07TC53ZYD


Correction: the innergie does not use GaN


Had never heard of GaN. Googled and they are amazing! Thank you.


My understanding is that it is not.




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