Now, if you're using both ports simultaneously, it falls back to 5V/3A and delivers 15W spread out over both ports. Here's the breakdown of the power profiles of the ports: What's also interesting is that you get two ports: a USB-C port that hits 20W over USB PD, and a standard USB-A port that maxes out at 18W and with the addition of QC3.0 - ideal for charging older Android phones. The charger is around 40% smaller than regular PD chargers in this category, and that makes it significantly easier to use - particularly on the road. The size is what makes the Neutron stand out.
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