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Good day, USB-C community! I have been purchasing used Apple USB-C charging bricks under the notion that they are of a MUCH higher quality than typical third-party chargers (including folks like Anker and Aukey). I have two of the Apple 96w chargers and they seem to work just fine... and I picked them up for a song. I have a colleague that thinks that's the Apple chargers are nothing special and that I'd be much better off purchasing one of the higher-end Anker charging bricks that have multiple ports.
What say you, community?
Is it correct that the new charging standard is USB C to C or is this just Apple's way of forcing customers to buy new charging adapters and wall sockets?
"All" charge ports are USB A (hotel rooms, planes, traines, wall sockets etc) so why isn't a USB C to A cable being provided instead of an USB C to C?