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No it is not a 60w/60w split. It is a 50w/50w split. Yes I understand it is a 120w charger but it doesn't split into 60w/60w.
Oscar
· October 28, 2022
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I power both my 2018 MBP 15" and new iPad Air with the 737 120W Anker. Great product.
Jeffrey C. Brown
· August 29, 2022
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100w distributed between the two usb-c ports and 18.8w via usb-a
Amazon Customer
· March 23, 2023
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Minimal
Chet
· May 12, 2023
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From Anker's website: The charging ring popup of the Samsung S22 series phone displays the corresponding color according to the initial power emitted by the power supply, while the output power of GaNPrime Chargers is constantly adjusted due to dynamic power allocation technology, resulting in it appearing green rather… see more From Anker's website: The charging ring popup of the Samsung S22 series phone displays the corresponding color according to the initial power emitted by the power supply, while the output power of GaNPrime Chargers is constantly adjusted due to dynamic power allocation technology, resulting in it appearing green rather than blue, but the actual charging power and fully charging time are the same as the original Samsung charger. Additionally, when using GaNPrime Chargers, the Samsung S22 series phones have a charging logo that says "super fast charging" at the bottom of the phone screen, which can also be used to identify that it is super fast charging. see less From Anker's website: The charging ring popup of the Samsung S22 series phone displays the corresponding color according to the initial power emitted by the power supply, while the output power of GaNPrime Chargers is constantly adjusted due to dynamic power allocation technology, resulting in it appearing green rather than blue, but the actual charging power and fully charging time are the same as the original Samsung charger. Additionally, when using GaNPrime Chargers, the Samsung S22 series phones have a charging logo that says "super fast charging" at the bottom of the phone screen, which can also be used to identify that it is super fast charging.
T Who
· April 25, 2023
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This has no battery I am aware of and is a charger that needs to be plugged in.

If your cpap charges by usbc or usba then yes but must be plugged into the wall

kohji
· March 26, 2023
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I used this to power a MacBook Air (needing 30W) and a Dell laptop (needing 65W at a minimum) and both devices were able to be charged without issue. Adding a third device, using the USB-A plug, will likely draw down the wattage for all the devices plugged into it. They'll charge, but much more slowly.
Double Jeopardy
· March 11, 2023
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This adaptor will charge anything under 120watt
Jay Woda
· April 3, 2023
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I had my charger in my carry on bag. So yes you can.
Art Gonzales
· August 30, 2022
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Not with the 120V version it powers my computer and phone at the same time
Bart Weimer
· October 13, 2022