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Top view of the same charger, showing the inductive charging pad and the fact that it is dimensionally quite large, around 115x125mm.

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    mav :happy_blob: (mav@hackers.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 06:55:53 JST mav :happy_blob: mav :happy_blob:
    in reply to

    @murph
    @mattblaze

    This is a REALLY good question.

    I have a similar Anker power strip, guessing it's around the same age too (couple years old?) with a 2x2 port configuration that also behaves similarly. Don't have the model number offhand.

    I can also confirm that my "Asometech" 260w giant charger box thing seems to behave like a box with four chargers in it: The ports shown in a group renegotiate when things are connected, but the one PD3.1 port appears to be completely unaffected by the lower powered USB-C ports. I didn't have a chance to try the inductive charger. It is, though, also not very portable.

    Newer multi-port chargers not only renegotiate every time, but some are extremely slow at it.

    In conversation about 5 months ago from hackers.town permalink
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