Type C Car Charger, Nekteck USB Car Charger with 45W Power Delivery and 12W USB A Port Compatible with iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Galaxy, Google Pixel, 3.3ft USB C Cable Included, NOT Ideal for Note10+PPS
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As I do not own a 9360, but my 9370 does charge fully, I'd guess it would work for the 9360 as well.
That would be a good idea.
Despite not knowing what kind of cable that is, I assume the throughput is much higher than any other There is a huge difference between a port and a type Despite the fact that there is only one C port on the adapter, I would say no. Technically, the throughput of the - jack is very low. The port is high enough to support fast-charging, but I don't know of any type of port that can do this. An overview of the alphabet A cable that can handle that kind of throughput is a Category C cable. It is encouraging to see that a type-in option has been added From C to Z It comes with a type-C cable, so you wouldn't need to buy a type-C cable An overview of the alphabet If you use what they provide (and it does support fast-charging), you can use the C-cable provided.
Selected User Reviews For Type C Car Charger, Nekteck USB Car Charger with 45W Power Delivery and 12W USB A Port Compatible with iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Galaxy, Google Pixel, 3.3ft USB C Cable Included, NOT Ideal for Note10+PPS
I normally purchase Anker, but this charger from Nekteck has blown me away. I find this car charger to be truly outstanding for it's performance with my Pixel and OnePlus phones. Based on my rough estimation, it charges at an incredibly fast rate. That's about 1% of an A very high standard of fit and quality is set by this charger. I was not expecting this number to be so high. I did not purchase because I had low expectations, but because the price was significantly lower than that of competitors' As well as the packaging, I was impressed. As well, they did not cut corners there. Almost always I go with Anker instead of this company. I've never purchased anything from this company/brand. It was hard to ignore the vast price difference between this charger and the ones from Anker despite the company's great track record. My impression is very positive after taking a chance on this. If I need a product in the future, I'll look at Nekteck's offerings.
What more could you ask for from a car charger? There's quite a bit more to it than I thought. There's something about car chargers that I'm so used to being flimsy pieces of plastic that only connect half the time, and frequently loose contact until they're tightly twisted and jiggled. Until now, that's all changed with this little charger. Built to last, this is an excellent build. Various internal springs provide a very strong connection to the 12V socket. This makes the connection completely reliable. Using the Satechi USB-A port, it does in fact deliver the rated power as shown in the attached photo Those of you familiar with C Power Meter (which I highly recommend) may also find it useful. Even when it is running at maximum power, the fan runs cool. Moreover, it has a pretty nice look to it. It's common for me to use USB devices However, having the additional USB-C port is more convenient It's an icing on top of the cake when you have a port.
Since updating my family's Pixel and Pixel XL to the newest OS, PD Power Delivery (where the words "Rapid Charging" would appear on the phone screen while charging) has been broken when it is not connected to a USB charger. This is an IF certified product. There are two USB ports on this car charger Plugged into the Type C port, this charger is IF Certified so that it will definitely charge either the Pixel or Pixel XL. * CON via the Type C port if there is something connected to the USB socket In addition to charging the Pixel XL via the Type-C port, I also attempted charging the Pixel via the USB-A port This is the kind of port I'm used to when both family members are in the car with me. When more than one device is connected to this charger, it causes VERY unpredictable behavior. Occasionally, only the device that is plugged into the Type C port will charge (and not at the "rapid charging" level), other times only the device that is plugged into the USB-C port will charge It will take a long time for a port to charge. The words *br It is worth mentioning that I have purchased TWO of these chargers for different vehicles and they both have the same issue. The bottom line is If you plan on only using the Type C cable to charge your Pixel devices, then this charger will work well. You can charge another device simultaneously via the USB port if you want to You may be unable to use this charger if your computer does not support ports A and B.
It's just incredible! The Nekteck support staff responded within 20 minutes to my email! It's gonna be a fun This is remarkable and something to be noted. When I am on the road with my camper, I use the USB port The Nekteck allows me to charge my Jackery Power Bar using the C output.
When I tested it with mine, I saw no error messages, and my xps 13 9370 charged seamlessly. In addition to charging my Pixel 2, it also functions as a power bank. As a traveler, I need a DC car charger for my laptop often, so this is exactly what I need. I looked for USB C PD cords that could handle 100 watts and did not find those. Please be sure you properly understand USB C specifications. My primary purpose was to look for PD cords since I don't work with data much. In an attempt to avoid having telephone cords that are too low in wattage to connect to my laptop, I started labelling my cords. It's confusing, but hopefully all will be sorted out in time. Dell charges $100 for its.
This is a quality product that is As fast as I could ever ask, this charger charges my Pixel 3 very well, and it is well built and very sturdy. cable included with the box is of high quality as well. I have used this charger and cable for a span of 11 months and have never encountered a single problem. I've found that the standard USB port is perfectly workable to charge my Pixel 3 at the same time as other items, and I've found that using the second port does not affect the speed of charging. The charger is illuminated with a blue LED light to let you know when it is plugged in and This thing looks really good, as the opening for the LED is extremely small, letting only a little bit of light in. Previously, I have either used chargers that did not have any indication at all, or they have been so bright they became very distracting at night while driving. That's not the case with this one -- nothing but great things to say!.