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Monoprice [monoprice.com] and
Amazon [amazon.com] have
Monoprice 65W Universal USB-C PD Wall Charger, With Detachable USB-C Cable on sale for
$10.79.
Shipping is free from Monoprice or from Amazon for Prime members. -
Amazon OOS- Up to 65W USB Type‑C® Power Delivery (PD)
- Fast Charging for wide range of devices, including phones, tablets, and laptops
- Includes a 6‑foot USB‑C® cable for fast charging right out of the box
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Programmable Power Supply PPS allows for stepwise changes in current and voltage. It decreases the conversion loss during charging, ensuring the charge is more efficient. When the charge is more efficient, less heat is produced, and when less heat is produced, a battery's lifespan increases. So, PPS fast charging is better for your device's battery.
Power Delivery (PD) is a standard for handling higher power that was introduced by the USB Implementers Forum. It allows devices to charge fast over a USB connection. It provides high-speed charging with variable voltage using intelligent device negotiation. Devices negotiate a power contract to determine how much power they can pull from a PD charger.
Power Delivery is designed to allow devices to fast-charge over a USB connection. Its newest version, PD 3.0, is one of the most popular fast charging protocols. PPS is the latest addition to the PD 3.0 standard. PPS and PD protocols work seamlessly together. PPS allows for renegotiation of non-standard currents and voltages between the charger and the device.
Quick Charge (QC) is one of the most common fast charging protocols on the market and is found in many popular smartphones. It was invented by Qualcomm, which makes mobile CPUs. The charging standard supports backward compatibility, which means a QC 4+ charger can fast-charge a QC 3.0 device. Quick Charge achieves fast charging by increasing the charging voltage, boosting the wattage in the process. QC 5, the latest standard in Quick Charge technology, can recharge smartphones to 50% in five minutes.
PPS (the latest high/safe power protocol, is on many sub-$10 65w chargers, not the monoprice)
https://www.belkin.com/support-ar...Num=318878
Mostly Samsung phones (which actually suck lately anyway), and some laptops need PPS for top charge rates, which also preserves battery longevity.
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I bought this awhile ago. The charger is fairly large, but works well.
it's 3" x 3" just fyi.
it's 3" x 3" just fyi.
Still smaller than most laptop chargers
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PPS (the latest high/safe power protocol, is on many sub-$10 65w chargers, not the monoprice)
https://www.belkin.com/support-ar...Num=318878
Mostly Samsung phones (which actually suck lately anyway), and some laptops need PPS for top charge rates, which also preserves battery longevity.
TL;DR: https://www.glkpower.co
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I just looked this up myself. PPS is an addition to the top of the PD standard, with higher efficiency / lower heat than the previous PD standard. Not sure whether existing PD devices will support PPS, maybe someone else has time to weigh in.
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Programmable Power Supply PPS allows for stepwise changes in current and voltage. It decreases the conversion loss during charging, ensuring the charge is more efficient. When the charge is more efficient, less heat is produced, and when less heat is produced, a battery's lifespan increases. So, PPS fast charging is better for your device's battery.
Power Delivery (PD) is a standard for handling higher power that was introduced by the USB Implementers Forum. It allows devices to charge fast over a USB connection. It provides high-speed charging with variable voltage using intelligent device negotiation. Devices negotiate a power contract to determine how much power they can pull from a PD charger.
Power Delivery is designed to allow devices to fast-charge over a USB connection. Its newest version, PD 3.0, is one of the most popular fast charging protocols. PPS is the latest addition to the PD 3.0 standard. PPS and PD protocols work seamlessly together. PPS allows for renegotiation of non-standard currents and voltages between the charger and the device.
Quick Charge (QC) is one of the most common fast charging protocols on the market and is found in many popular smartphones. It was invented by Qualcomm, which makes mobile CPUs. The charging standard supports backward compatibility, which means a QC 4+ charger can fast-charge a QC 3.0 device. Quick Charge achieves fast charging by increasing the charging voltage, boosting the wattage in the process. QC 5, the latest standard in Quick Charge technology, can recharge smartphones to 50% in five minutes.