
Aukey Omina PA-B3
65 W
Aukey Omina PA-B3
65 W
Despite charging my laptop and smartphone at the same time, the charger hardly gets warmer than my hand. But it certainly depends on the devices you want to charge with it. The Apple charger for my MacBook Pro also only has 61W. So it is more than sufficient for my requirements.
No, that's not a problem, the phone will only consume as much power as it can safely use to charge the battery. All smartphones do this to avoid damaging the battery.
No verified answer - only own Digitec experience Happens more often, especially when items are reduced as they are at the moment. I have had no problems so far, ordered the cheaper item and received the correct product. It seems to be an error in the entry, that's my guess. If necessary, the product can be returned, but as I said, I've never had any problems.
The cable must support the said voltage. I therefore think USB 3.0 should be enough. I wouldn't charge the laptop with weaker cables anyway (even if it "works"), you'll ruin the battery. I have the cable "Sharkoon USB-C-USB-C, 1 m" and it charges wonderfully :-) I think your cable has the same properties.
Yes, with almost all USB-C mobile phones, I would say. However, the phones are not charged with the full power of the adapter (in this case 65W), but only with the maximum power supported by the phone. With my Google Pixel 5, for example, I can charge "only" 18W with this adapter.
I think "super fast charging" only appears with the Samsung power adapters, but it is not faster. When I charge my S20 with the supplied charger, "super fast charging" also appears but shows the same time as with the Aukey power supply, only with "fast charging". This may also be the case with your mobile phone.
Supply chain problems, increased demand perhaps. Digitec/galaxus is not very transparent about how the pricing algorithm works...
Yes, I also use it to charge laptops (Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 and HP EliteBook 845 G7). It has a 65W Mac power output, so if your laptop also came with a 65W power supply, it shouldn't be a problem.
Not tested. Need it for the Surface. I use Aukey PA-T14 (42W, Quick Charge 3.0) for my handset.
I use it to charge my Windows Surface and iPhones, as well as the xtorm Powerbank Voyger 24 000. It all works perfectly.
Yes.
It will probably work, at least I have already been able to attach and charge my Sony via both interfaces.
The adapter is not certified. However, it works perfectly with my iPhone, iPad and Macbook Air.
According to the manufacturer, no, it is compatible with the Iphone 12 only.
For the Surface Book 3 13.5 i5, the wattage could be sufficient; according to Microsoft, the other power supplies are stronger than 65W (13.5" i7 and 15"). Whether a power supply that is too weak than the original simply charges slower and possibly saves the battery, or whether this can even cause damage, is an open question in tech forums.
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