
Aukey Pa-T14
42 W
Aukey Pa-T14
42 W
If you have a device that can do QC, then it definitely makes a difference. Greetings Christoph
Exactly, the orange connector is Quick Charge 3.0 and the other two are ordinary connectors with max. 2.4A / 5V output power each.
It is a Quick Charge 3.0 output and it has 36W.
Yes, that works
Yes, it is supported. The S6 still has the somewhat older Quick Charge 2.0, but this will not be a problem because the technology is backwards compatible.
If the BlackBerry Key can go via USB, yes.
Yes should be no problem, also use it for my PS4 controller =)
Yes, of course!
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Yes and no, your iPhone and iPad can be charged with Quick Charge, but rather slowly. I don't know if your powerbank supports this, but it should be stated on the packaging or online. If you want to charge your iPhone or iPad quickly, you need a "PowerDelivery" also called "PD" compatible power supply.
The Aukey PA-T14 charger regulates fast charging and is therefore suitable for the Samsung S7 and S7+. The important thing with fast charging is not to use a fast charger whose power exceeds the maximum value allowed by the tablet or mobile phone. A lower power rating will result in a slightly longer charging time, but without risk.
I notice it takes 3 to 4 times longer to charge my ipad pro 11" 4gen compared to the power adapter that came with it. i can work and charge but it almost won't charge.
It‘s not support for hyper charge
Orange is a QuickCharge 3.0 connector. Green are AiPower ports. This is an indication of how much power the USB port is outputting. Output 1-2 (AiPower): DC 5V/2.4A Output 3 (QC3.0): DC 3.6V-6.5V/3A, 6.5V-9V/2A, 9-12V/1.5A
If the controllers can be charged with a normal USB charger, it will also work with this power supply unit. However, a suitable cable may not be included. Quick Charge will not work, however, as the controllers probably do not support it.
Yes, this should not be a problem.
Yes, that is basically correct, because the battery is additionally stressed and gets warm. But nowadays it is often the case that "time is money". PS: Your charger, which was supplied with the S7 Edge, also charges your smartphone quickly. You would have to deactivate the corresponding option under Device maintenance -> Battery -> 3-dot symbol at the top right -> Advanced settings -> Fast charging via cable.
The Quickcharge output (3A) is only available on 1 USB output, the next two outputs provide 2A which is sufficient for a raspberry
Devices with QuickCharge support are explicitly labelled/defined as such in the data sheet/instructions or by the manufacturer. Please check this with the respective product. Products that are not labelled with QuickCharge are therefore not compatible. The charging time may vary depending on the capacity of the battery and the device. More information and compatible products can be found on the Qualcomm website: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/features/quick-charge
There is no compatibility list (as far as I know) for such chargers but I can confirm that this charger delivers exactly 5V when charging my smartphones. The amperage varies depending on the phone / setting. Quick Charge only works if the phone has a Snapdragon chip (orange USB). So far, no device has ever broken because of the charger (phones, Surface, Fitbit, headset, Logi Mouse, camera, etc.).
I charge my various Sony and Zyxel etc. etc. without any problems. You shouldn't always believe all the pictures!
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