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Amp output:
USB-A = 3A total (max 2.4A per port)
USB-C = 3A (5V), 2.2A (9V), or 1.67A (12V) … see more
Amp output:
USB-A = 3A total (max 2.4A per port)
USB-C = 3A (5V), 2.2A (9V), or 1.67A (12V)
USB-A + USB-C = 3A max (15W max)
AC = 10A 1250W see less
Amp output:
USB-A = 3A total (max 2.4A per port)
USB-C = 3A (5V), 2.2A (9V), or 1.67A (12V)
USB-A + USB-C = 3A max (15W max)
AC = 10A 1250W

Tyler Shaffer
· December 21, 2022
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The model I received is A9135, it's electrical rating is 125V~60Hz
I believe it cannot operate in countries outside the USA that operate at 220V~50Hz.

WNY_Shopper
· March 7, 2023
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No
Ken Wai Wai Lee
· September 3, 2022
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I have all 3 outlets and all 3 usb ports being used and my phone charges fast using the USB c port with oem cable
brian emer
· April 10, 2023
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No. Has plug for 120 volts
Jim M.
· December 23, 2022
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If you recently updated to Avoid 13, it might just be a visual change made by Samsung. Going into your battery settings you still see "Fast charging connected" but only "charging" in the notification area.
Dragod
· November 28, 2022
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I don’t know the answer but I’ve had zero problems with the Power Strip. It’s great for hotel rooms when I travel.
Gary S.
· January 21, 2023
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It looks like MacBook chargers take 12w and standard fast phone charging is 5w. Because the Mac has the highest draw, it's likely to pull the most power. Having all 3 plugged in would very likely slow the charge for all of them, though, and even more so if you have other things plugged in. You might want to bump up to … see more It looks like MacBook chargers take 12w and standard fast phone charging is 5w. Because the Mac has the highest draw, it's likely to pull the most power. Having all 3 plugged in would very likely slow the charge for all of them, though, and even more so if you have other things plugged in. You might want to bump up to a 30w or higher hub if you want to get a decent charge speed with all of them plugged in. see less It looks like MacBook chargers take 12w and standard fast phone charging is 5w. Because the Mac has the highest draw, it's likely to pull the most power. Having all 3 plugged in would very likely slow the charge for all of them, though, and even more so if you have other things plugged in. You might want to bump up to a 30w or higher hub if you want to get a decent charge speed with all of them plugged in.
Benny
· October 7, 2022