Surprised it didn't happen sooner. He was using a laptop charger for a tablet. That is way to powerful. I just yelled at a friend over the weekend cause she has been charging her phone with the laptop charger
That doesn't matter. I've got a 120w USB power brick that I can use with my laptop. I can charge my phone on there just fine. It's not like my phone gets 120w pushed in there
One of the key features of USB-C power delivery is the ability to vary voltage as negotiated with the device being charged. This means that you “should” be able to use a high power usb-c changer on many different devices that charge at different rates and different power requirements:
EntertainMeNL
Well. It didn't start a bigger fire.
So there's that.
HandsomePenguin
This looks more like 2 stars to me. I'm not familiar with this one in particular, but most star ratings read from the left.
sumthinsumthinsumthin
We reserve 5-star ratings for the units that catch fire and explode.
MouseDenton
2/5 as a charger, also 2/5 as a delayed incendiary device.
GravitySmellsLikeCheese
Lasted little over a year. So just as long as the warranty.
RyanSilver612
Surprised it didn't happen sooner. He was using a laptop charger for a tablet. That is way to powerful. I just yelled at a friend over the weekend cause she has been charging her phone with the laptop charger
DandyLion23
That doesn't matter. I've got a 120w USB power brick that I can use with my laptop. I can charge my phone on there just fine. It's not like my phone gets 120w pushed in there
Th3H1ghlander
One of the key features of USB-C power delivery is the ability to vary voltage as negotiated with the device being charged. This means that you “should” be able to use a high power usb-c changer on many different devices that charge at different rates and different power requirements:
https://www.hypershop.com/blogs/news/usb-c-power-delivery-explained#:~:text=USB%2DC%20Power%20Delivery%2C%20or,up%20to%205A%20at%20100W.