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Just sharing this as I recently found out about it.
My laptop was running low in battery and it had a software program that can tell if it was being charged at what speed. I plugged the ugreen uno v2 charger 65w with 3 ports (2 usbc and 1 usba). I'm aware that charging t2 usbc cables will divide the charging wattage to 45w and 20w respectively. I plugged an anker usbc to charge my laptop and an original apple usbc to lightning. I didn't plug the lightning port to anything. My laptop shows 45w charging. I unplugged the apple cable and refreshed the screen. it now shows 60w (laptop is an ultrabook)
I previously had an experience where in the same type of cable from apple would drain a powerbank as long as it is plugged in but not in use.
experiment 2: plugged in a ugreen thunderbolt cable instead of the apple cable and it did not affect the charging speed of the 1st port (still at 60w).
I don't have any ugreen/anker usbc to lightning cable so I can't confirm if only apple branded cables do this (make the charger think there is a device on the other end).
hmm... anyways curious to know if anyone else here had experimented more on this.
Hello, does anybody knows whats the difference between this two ugreen robot chargers?
Does they serve different purposes? I want to charge my surface tablet and also my computer HP