
Digitec Fast Charger (100W)
Digitec Fast Charger (100W)
Bonjour. USB C, power delivery USB A, smart quick charge 3.0
Yes, it does 20V USB-C output. The label states: USB-C output 5V 3A or 9V 3A or 12V 3A or 15V 3A or 20V 5A.
Is it designed for 12V (car cigarette lighter), or am I perhaps not understanding your question?
USB always has 5 volts. What I can say: I had an adapter that could not charge my Google Pixel 8 pro. The charge level always remained at the same position (consumption and charge level were the same) when I used the smartphone for navigation. With this adapter, the smartphone charges again without any problems when used in the car.
2 months ago
Compatible with the iPhone 15, digitec's Fast Charger (100W) has a USB-C connector, which means it can be used to charge the iPhone 15.
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Compatible with the iPhone 15, digitec's Fast Charger (100W) has a USB-C connector, which means it can be used to charge the iPhone 15.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, the digitec Fast Charger (100W) with the manufacturer number DG-213PTA is compatible with the iPhone 15.
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4 months ago
Yes, the digitec Fast Charger (100W) with the product ID DG-213PTA is compatible with the iPhone 15. - The charger has a USB-C port that is suitable for the iPhone 15. - The iPhone 15 can be charged via a USB-C port and only draws the required power, even though the charger can deliver up to 100 watts.
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Yes, the digitec Fast Charger (100W) is compatible with the iPhone 15. - The charger offers two USB ports, including a USB-C port that can deliver up to 100 watts. The iPhone 15 supports charging via USB-C and can draw the required power from such a port, even if the charger provides a higher power than necessary.
Automatically generated from the .CE Model: DG-213PTA. USB-C Output 5V.-3A or 9V-3A or 12V-3A or 15V-3A or 20V-5A PPS: 3.3-21V-5AMax:100w) USB-A Output: 3.6-6.5V-3A or 6.5-9V-2A or 9-12V1.5A(Mx18w) USB-C+USB-A Output: 65W+18W Total Output: 100W(Max) Made Digitec Galaxus AG China Plingstweidstrasse 60 CH-8005 Zurich All voltages are DC.
I have the loader in front of me right now. It says: USB-C + USB-A output: 65W + 18W. So the power is split. If you now have a laptop connected to USB C and your mobile phone via USB A at the same time, then the laptop gets 65W and the mobile phone 18W (as I understand it). Greetings
That works. The connected device determines the wattage. But laptops can also be charged with this plug, hence the "high" wattage.
I use the charger in our camper to charge my macbook pro m1. Works tiptop so far. I also find it charges relatively quickly. I usually charge the macbook while I'm driving so that our battery isn't used too much... Greetings
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