Dual-Port PD + USB-A Wall Charger — Fast Charging for Two Devices Simultaneously
Two Ports. Two Devices. Full Speed.
One charger, two ports — charge your phone and your earbuds, your tablet and your watch, or hand one port to someone else. The USB-C PD port delivers fast charging for phones, tablets, and laptops, while the USB-A port handles accessories and older devices. One adapter replaces two.
Features
- USB-C Power Delivery port — fast charges phones, tablets, and laptops via PD; automatically negotiates the correct voltage for each device
- USB-A fast charging port — charges phones, earbuds, smartwatches, and other accessories at fast-charge speeds
- Simultaneous dual charging — both ports operate independently; charge two devices at the same time without speed reduction on either port
- Compact design — single-adapter form factor replaces two separate chargers
- Universal voltage — 100–240V input for worldwide use with a plug adapter
- Built-in safety protection — over-current, over-voltage, and short-circuit protection on both ports
- Foldable prongs — fold flat for compact storage and travel
Compatible Devices
- iPhone (USB-C PD port with appropriate cable)
- Android phones via USB-C PD or USB-A
- iPad, MacBook, and other USB-C laptops
- AirPods, earbuds, smartwatches via USB-A
How to Use
- Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet.
- Connect your primary device (phone or tablet) to the USB-C PD port for fast charging.
- Connect a secondary device (earbuds, watch, or second phone) to the USB-A port.
- Both devices charge simultaneously at their respective fast-charge speeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does charging two devices at once slow down the charging speed?
On quality dual-port chargers, both ports operate independently at their rated speeds. Check the charger’s specifications — some budget chargers split total wattage between ports, which can reduce individual port speed when both are in use.
Can I charge a MacBook from the USB-C port?
Yes, at a reduced rate if the USB-C port is under 61W. For full-speed MacBook charging, a 61W+ USB-C PD charger is recommended. This charger will still charge a MacBook — just more slowly than a dedicated laptop charger.
Is it safe to leave plugged in when not in use?
Yes — the built-in protection circuits prevent damage from extended idle use. Unplugging when not in use is still good practice for energy efficiency.