![]() Please note that the following tests were performed when using just one port of the Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2. Unfortunately, there are no USB cables included with the charger, so you’ll need to use your own. This charger also has foldable prongs, making it ideal for backpacks and travel. Therefore, if you need all 60 watts to charge your laptop, for example, then you’ll one to make sure to have only 1 device plugged into the charger. Unfortunately, it is a hard 30/30 split: if one device is only using 18 watts, the other device still caps at our a maximum of 30 watts. If you’re using both ports, it will split the power 30/30 between the two ports. ![]() This means that if you’re only using one port, it will receive 60 watts of power. The charger features a technology that Anker calls “ Intelligent Power Allocation“. It can fast charge the iPhone 8 and up if you have a USB-C to Lightning cable that Anker also makes (but is not included with this charger). The unit complies with the USB-C Power Delivery standard and allows you to charge many laptops, phones and tablets. The unit is larger than the one port Atom PD 1 charger and is about the same size as the original PowerPort 2 charger. A soft blue LED above the charging ports lets you know that the charger is receiving power, but does not indicate the status of the devices it is charging. The charger features two USB-C ports, allowing you to charge two USB-C devices (such as laptops, phones, tablets, etc) at the same time. This is thanks in part to Anker’s use of gallium nitride instead of silicone, allowing them to fit components in smaller spaces The Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2 is smaller than many similar 60W USB-C chargers, including Apple’s 60W MacBook charger. ![]()
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