Skullcandy Fix Rapid Dual USB-A Charger Block

Skullcandy Fix Rapid Dual USB-A Charger Block

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What is the output specs? Like 5V 3A, 9V 1.5A, etc.? USB PD 3.0

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I dunno, but I just bought one.

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Hi there. These are being pulled from Amazon inventory so we don’t have a lot of information. Here it is on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08K3T4LTB

Unfortunately, I don’t see any info there either.

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The Amazon listing doesn’t directly display output, but between a very close glance at the final product image, and the Amazon product details, it looks like a 10 Watt max output. Not sure if that is only 5V/2A, or also 9V/1A, or anything further. Either way, it only stays within the lower limits of USB power delivery, and without any mention of Qualcomm QC I would not expect to see that sort of licensing.

Hope that helps!

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You are correct. It’s 10 Watts max per the Amazon listing.

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So, is this a good deal or …?

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I haven’t used mine yet, but for $5 I think it’s better than the ones hanging in the checkout lanes for 15.

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I ordered one, its the only power brick I have besides the USB C Female kind that does fast charging (with a proper cable) . if the 5ft infinitylabs USB c cable goes on sale again I’d definitely grab it to go along with this. That’s the combo I’m using and its working great. Granted I was using like fancy 2014 charger bricks before this one. I liked it enough to come grab another one for under my desk & the car charger one.

Hi Guys, mine arrived today. It is 18W. If the rapid port is used, it has 5V3A, 9V2A, and 12V1.5A. if both port are used, it switch to 5v3A max. I guess it is PD protocol for rapid port. I charged my iPhone. It charges. I don’t have those chargerlab instrument to show protocol and voltage/current. I hope that it is close to the quality of Apple 20W adapter. Hope this helps.

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Update: for iPhone we need usb PD. That means we need usb-c to lightening cable. This charger is probably base on QC protocol. It charges iPhone. But I will say avoid.

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