Aukey PA-Y13 (46 W)

Aukey PA-Y13

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PythonIdle

7 years ago

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arctize

7 years ago

I can't provide a guarantee, but I claim this charger works. It meets the Power Delivery specification, delivers a current of 3A, which is recommended according to a reddit post (https://www.reddit.com/r/GPDPocket/comments/75yix5/extra_charger/), and it reaches all USB-C PD voltage levels up to and including 20V, so I see no reason why it wouldn't work.

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Ott-Holzbau

6 years ago

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arctize

6 years ago

It will definitely charge faster than with the included 18 watt power adapter. You can pump up to 30 watts into your iPad with Power Delivery, and this charger will do that. Whether it's recommended or not depends. Personally, I'm not a fan of fast charging, because it makes the device a lot warmer, and it has an impact on battery longevity. In short: It charges much faster than the original power supply, but I would charge the iPad "slowly", e.g. via one of the USB-A ports on the Aukey Charger, as long as you are not pressed for time.

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witold.baryluk

7 years ago

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eduardo.gomes

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

Unfortunately, Apple devices do not currently support Quick Charge 3.0 or Quick Charge 2.0. If Apple devices are plugged into Quick Charge sockets, they will charge at exactly the same rate as if they were plugged into the sockets without Quick Charge.

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waelchli1996

5 years ago

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Jodoli

5 years ago

Fast charging itself doesn't affect battery life. But, it is the heat produced during fast charging that affects battery life. When the heat becomes too much the battery will slowly get damaged over time. Fortunately, current smartphones have safety mechanisms in place to protect the battery.

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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explorer

6 years ago

According to the Apple website, the 13" comes with: 61W USB-C Power Adapter This one can handle all PD 3.0 profiles. Therefore yes, but it charges a little slower than the one supplied by Apple because it only has approx. 45W output power on the USB-C port. But it's probably smaller and lighter than the one from Apple and has an additional USB-A port. Clear buy recommendation from me. I am very satisfied with the power supply.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

Is this suitable for the Essential PH1?

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tokyodrift

7 years ago

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Yes, this is suitable for the mobile phone mentioned. There are also some that are cheaper and also suitable: * Aukey PA-Y8 (3A, 27W, Quick Charge 4.0, Power Delivery 3.0) * Aukey PA-Y7 (3A, 29W, Power Delivery 2.0)

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Digitalkurt

8 years ago

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linusmetzler

8 years ago

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I use the big brother (PA-Y6) daily for a Nexus 5X and a Nexus 6P and have also used the little brother (PA-Y4) and am absolutely satisfied with both - charge the Nexi quickly (Quick Charge), and it doesn't matter if the other ports are all busy. So I assume that this is also the case with the PA-Y5 (I'd be surprised if it isn't, as Aukey is reliable in this respect). Just use the right cable - because that's what matters. The cable supplied with the Nexus 5X and the cable supplied with the PA-Y4/6 work fine.

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