LISEN 2-Port USB C Charger on Amazon
30W+30W USB C Wall Charger, LISEN 2-Port USB C Charger Block with GaN II Tech, PD 3.0/QC 3.0 Pint-Sized Type C Charger Compatible with iPhone 13/13/Mini/Pro/Pro Max, iPad Pro/Air, Samsung PPS 25W
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Wow, interesting.
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Say what you want about Apple, they don't typically build products to be larger and heavier than absolutely necessary. This is about the size of a typical 5W-1A charger not the 30W-6A spec listed.
Will it work when you get it? Likely yes. Will you get your money's worth of use out of it? I'm betting no.
Thumbs down and my suggestion is caveat emptor.
To be fair, GaN chargers are more efficient (create less heat), which is why manufacturers can push higher wattages in smaller form factors than traditional chargers. No experience with this specific charger though.
Say what you want about Apple, they don't typically build products to be larger and heavier than absolutely necessary. This is about the size of a typical 5W-1A charger not the 30W-6A spec listed.
Will it work when you get it? Likely yes. Will you get your money's worth of use out of it? I'm betting no.
Thumbs down and my suggestion is caveat emptor.
This a highly speculative take that, aside from including a completely extraneous comparison to Apple products, does not appear to possess the most cursory understanding of GaN technology.
GaN chargers are diminutive by design. Heat dissipation in GaN chargers is very low, owing to its voltage efficiency that loses significantly less energy to heat than non-GaN chargers.