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18W PD2 QC3 Charger with USB-C
by Hama
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Hama 18W PD2 QC3 USB-C Charger Can Be Used to Charge Your USB Power Delivery or Qualcomm Quick Charge Mobiles Quickly
The 18W PD2 QC3 USB-C Charger is one of Hama's extensive range of charger products that can support major charging standards- USB Power Delivery (PD) 2.0 and Qualcomm Quick Charge (QC) 3.0 technologies, allowing you to quickly charge your PD or QC based phone or tablet through the single USB Type-C port on the charger.
The Hama 18W PD2 QC3 USB-C Charger provides USB Power Delivery 2.0 charging up to 18 watts from its USB Type-C port for charging your latest Apple iPhone like the Apple iPhone XS Max or Android phones such as Google's Pixel 3 XL, Huawei's Mate20 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S10 Series fast at 9-12 volts or power your tablets like Apple's 11-inch iPad Pro (2018) at 15 volts. The charger also offers a total 18 watts of Qualcomm Quick Charge charging for QC enabled phones such as LG, HTC, ZTE, Motorola and the Samsung Galaxy S9+ phones.
Let's see how the Hama 18W PD2 QC3 USB-C Charger looks like after it was purchased from a MediaMarkt retail store in Germany. Note that this Hama charger doesn't use any proper USB-IF or QC certified logos on its packaging.
The Hama 18W PD2 QC3 USB-C Charger comes with only user documentation without any separate cable accessory.
The USB Type-C port supports 15 watts (5 volts @ 3 amps), 18 watts (9 volts @ 2 amps), 18 watts (12 volts @ 1.5 amps) and 18 watts (15 volts @ 1.2 amps) of output charging using USB Power Delivery 2.0. This port can also use Qualcomm Quick Charge to supply at most 18 watts charging.
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