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Understanding USB-C Wattage
Wattage Ranges of USB-C ChargersDevices
18–27W Phones, digital cameras, and drones
27–45W Medium-sized tablets and ultrabooks
45–100W Large laptops, displays
To support devices such as large laptops and monitors, the wall charger should be paired with a 5A cable to enable charging at 100 watts. Typical 3A USB-C cables, on the other hand, limits charging to 60 watts.
Wall chargers that deliver less power may still be used with devices that need more power, though the charging speed will be reduced.
USB Type C chargers have emerged as the norm for contemporary electronic devices, offering a universal, high-performance, and convenient solution for power and data transfer. With a compact, flippable design, Type C USB eliminates the hassle of figuring out plug orientation and supports high-speed power delivery and enhanced data performance compared to earlier USB types. Its wide adoption across phones, tablets, laptops, and accessories minimizes dependence on multiple chargers, making it more convenient for users to use and recharge various devices with a single cable. This growing standardization also supports sustainability efforts by cutting down on electronic waste and making device interoperability easier.