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Charger for Switch,15V/2.6A Fast Charging Switch Charger AC Adapter 5FT Type-C Cable for Switch/Switch Dock/Pro Controller - Supports TV Mode

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Figuring all of this out wouldn’t be a pain in the butt if there weren’t exceptions to the rules I’ve outlined above. With its compact design, long cable, and fast charging capability, this fast charger is perfect for those who are always on the go, or for anyone who wants to be able to power up their Switch quickly and easily. You wont find many car chargers which give you more than 36W USB PD output (12V/3A profile) out there.

But since USB3 has variable voltage levels, there must be some negotiation and setting of voltage levels on a per-device basis. That’s only “not a USB-C issue” if you fail to understand the central complaint about USB-C - that ports that support, say, video output (or input) are visually identical to ports that do not, and cables that can carry video are indistinguishable from those which only support USB 2, or those which only support charging at 15 W, or those that support charging at 100 W or or or.

But I know that the Moto G6 does support external display outputs and Ethernet connectivity - I just haven't found a device which allows those, yet.

These rules are nearly ironclad ( see “ Exceptions and edge cases” below), and should be used as a rule of thumb when assuming the charging performance of a charger for your Nintendo Switch.uk/Corporate/Consumer-Information/Eco-design/Information-about-energy-efficiency-and-eco-design-of-Nintendo-Switch-family-consoles-2026830. New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging . With that said, I’m pretty confident my generalizations hold up in more than 90% of the cases ( and here’s my discussion of why). What I think it is is that the switch system it's self takes only 5 but the switch dock runs the hdmi output and 3 usb ports so the 15 has to suppily power to all that in dock mode. However, given the past several years of experience with smartphones, consumers have generally come to understand that a charger’s listed current determines “how fast it is at charging.

I've tried a few different solutions: this specific dock, then a USB C to USB A converter with an ancient 10/100 interface that even works on the Wii U and has been in the Linux kernel for over a decade, and also using that interface plugged into the USB C dock. The reason is that all the big brands are putting their bet on Qualcomm Quick Charge standards which is not compatible with USB PD hence doesn't work on the Switch. It is the only listed change between the original model Switch and the newer model released in August 2019. I assume that the amps on the supply side can be higher -- it just means there's headroom when I use this brick.Kind of like you can charge an iphone with their 1 amp iphone charger but it also charges faster with the ipads 2. Universal power bricks almost always have support for all the intermediate USB-C voltages, but there would be no reason for a laptop charger designed to accompany a 20V laptop to do that. Combining this information with the charging measurements from the above section, and a picture begins to form about how the different charging setups (USB-A, USB-C, and USB-PC) distinguish themselves from one another.

Ask MetaFilter is a question and answer site that covers nearly any question on earth, where members help each other solve problems. The voltage of your USB-PD charger is not quite as important here, as the charger can support 9V, 12V, or 15V (you don’t need to match the Nintendo 15V 2. I also have a separate addendum article listing the various chargers I’ve measured/tested to reach my conclusions. I'm just trying to help people looking for solving the problem of taking road trips with their Laptop/Nintendo Switch/other electronics. The people reverse engineering the dock even suggested that the Switch uses a variation of USB-PD that doesn't meet the official specification.But the official charger with PD can charge super fast while playing Zelda, and that's why you should want PD. Plug and Play: Keep your Switch/ Switch OLED/ Switch Lite powered up and ready to play, Dual Voltage for fast Charging output; You can play while you charge, no more waiting! hours, To ensure safe use with your Switch/ Switch OLED and Switch Lite system, the AC charger provides short-circuit protection, over-voltage protection, and over-temperature protection. Android: LG G5, LG G6, LG V30, Moto G6, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S9 – Charges Switch while asleep. As you can see from the play times above, making changes to your Switch’s settings can have a big impact on total playtime.

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