Baseus GaN2 Pro- Fast charger 2xUSB + 2xUSB-C 100W white

€56.73
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Brand:
Baseus
Product code:
CCGAN2P-L02 / 6953156204690

Specification

Base color:White

The Baseus GaN2 wall charger uses the power of gallium nitride instead of silicon. GaN is a semiconductor material that improves the efficiency of the charging process and requires much less energy and takes up a minimum amount of space. Quick Charge 4.0 allows you to reach up to 5A. It has two type-C inputs, which are currently a standard among many technologically advanced equipment.

The Baseus brand has used solutions that allow you to charge various electronic devices, even those requiring high energy consumption. It supports m.in laptops, tablets, smartphones, and even air purifiers or wireless headphones will additionally work well for charging laptops with a USB Type C connector. The user does not have to worry about short circuits or surges, the accessory has a built-in sensor. If the device starts to heat up too much, the appropriate safeguards are automatically activated.

The charger is equipped with a number of safety functions. The intelligent chip adjusts the charging performance to the connected device. An additional advantage is that it can be used all over the world - we will connect it to all 100-240 V sockets.



Product features:
· Charging standard: 100W TYPE-C, USB A
· Rugged design
· Material: ABS, PC
· Dimensions: 30.5 mm x 85.2 mm x 92 mm
· Weight: 205g
· Voltage - Output Current Type-C: 5V/3A (15W); 9V/3A (27 W); 12V/3A (36 W); 15V/3A (45 W); 20V/5A (100 watts)
· Voltage - USB output current: 5V/3A (15W); 9V/3A (27 W); 12V/3A (36 W); Max 20V/3A (60 watts)
· Voltage regulating chip
· Standard connector: 2 × Type-C and 2 × USB-A
· Power: PD 20W
· Length: 150cm

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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