Yes, the 100 watts of power can be drawn from just one port. The charger supports a maximum power of 100 W on a single USB-C port, which is ideal for a charging station that requires exactly this power. If several devices are charged at the same time, the power is distributed across the ports, but with only one device connected, the full 100 W of power is available.
I have the white one and it does what it should. The best way to find out if there are any differences is to ask the manufacturer or check the manufacturer's website with the article numbers.
Yes, it supports PPS (Programmable Power Delivery) for adaptive fast charging, including maximum charging speeds for Samsung phones. The charger supports Power Delivery 3.0, Quick Charge 4.0+, and PPS protocols, enabling super-fast charging modes such as 45W for Galaxy series devices like the S22 Ultra. It features 3 USB-C ports and 1 USB-A port with a total power output of 100W and an electric current output of 5A, allowing efficient and flexible charging for multiple devices simultaneously.
The Ugreen charger is compatible with the iPhone 16, as it supports USB-C technology, which is used by the iPhone 16. You can use an Apple USB-C cable to charge your iPhone with this charger.
The UGREEN Nexode Pro 160W USB C Charger does not include a cable in the standard package. You would need to purchase a compatible cable separately to use the charger, ensuring it supports the required wattage for your devices.
According to the supplier, the dimensions are as follows: 70x70x33 mm.
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If the computer can be charged via USB - YES. The device delivers a maximum of 100 watts. This is more than enough for the computer. But remember: The limiting factor is not always "per se" the charger.... .but the charging cable! It has to fit, otherwise the 100 watts are useless.
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Yes, it can also be used to charge mobile phones. The charger is compatible with modern smartphones, tablets and laptops and supports PD/QC/SCP/AFC/PPS fast charging protocols and 45W Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0
Have 2 and neither get warm (pretty much room temperature) as long as nothing is drawing power. I measured it and it consumes approx. 0.04W when no load is applied, which is pretty much normal for a power supply unit of this size.