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30% off 6 in 1 Wireless Charger Stand for Apple/Samsung $27.97 Delivered @ Protec.online eBay

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30% off 6 in 1 Wireless Charger Stand for Apple Samsung $27.97 Delivered
6 in 1 Wireless Charger Stand.
Multiple protection functions such as over-current / over temperature / short-circuit are built-in to ensure safe and fast charging.
Wireless charging and discharging, supporting multi mobile phone charging.
For charging, multiple devices work together.

RRP:AU $8.99, Now 20% off, AU $7.19
20% Off for 10W Universal QI Wireless Charger Charging Pad
RRP:AU $15.95, Now 20% off, AU $12.76
20% Off for 15W Qi Wireless Charging Charger

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  • hi Op - can the 6-in-1 or the 15W charger charge Samsung S21 at 15W? or like most, only at 10W?

    • +1

      Hey, it supports 15W fast charging

  • Apple watch supported only? or Samsung as well.

    • From the picture, looks like it has 3 charging ports, lightning for apple, type C and a Micro USB.

      • nah Maestrok is talking about the watch charging bit. I think that is apple only as it does some sort of handshake before it charges.

    • +1

      Sorry, it doesn't support Samsung watch.

  • Wish it was available via amazon

    • Sorry, we don't have it at this moment.

  • Guessing it’s not MFI?

  • thanks so the 6 in1, charges wireless @ 15W with Samsung S21 series.
    what about when you use the 3 port stand on the right say to charge another phone. Will the wireless still output 15W ?

  • Hi OP,

    which one you recommend for Samsung watch and Samsung S10+

  • Does this charge iPhone Xs?

  • +1

    Given the potential charging demands of all of the combined ports, it would be nice if there was a breakdown of available power at each of the 6-8 charging options/ports and a description of how power is distributed in an over-demand scenario.

    What power output do each of the ports support?

    1. Apple Watch 1.5-5W
    2. AirPods 5W
    3. Qi v1.2 EPP 15 W or Qi v1.2.3 5-30W
    4. Lightning Connector 22-24W (iPhone 12 Pro Max)
    5. Micro-USB Connector 25W (Battery Charging 1.2) / 60W (Power Delivery 1.0 Micro-USB)
    6. USB-C Connector 100W (Power Delivery 3.0 Type-C) / Samsung S21 only supports 25W
    7. Rear USB Output #1 3A/15W / Quick Charge 3.0 18W?
    8. Rear USB Output #2 3A/15W / Quick Charge 3.0 18W?

    Let's assume the individual chargers can output the following maximums

    • 2x5W from the Apple Watch and AirPods chargers
    • 15W from the Qi charging pad
    • 24W or 25W from either Lightning or USB-C on the 3-in-1 stand
    • 2x18W from the USB Type-A ports

    If a ≥86W USB-C power supply was connected to the charging base, I wonder if it could be fully utilised and if all ports could charge at maximum rates?

  • Does this come with Apple Watch charging out of the box or do I need to feed the Apple Watch charger through it for the watch to charge?

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