100W represents the maximum amount of power that a single USB-C port can deliver in our power bank. The 120W Total Power Output rating represents the combined total of power that can be delivered simultaneously with multiple devices plugged in drawing power. Here's how this could play out: Laptop plugged in, draws 100W from the rated USB-C PD port. This means you have 20W that can be drawn simultaneously, so you can place your phone on the wireless charging deck at 15W and plug in your earbuds for the remaining 5W, everything charging at optimal speed.
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- Where can I find the serial number on my Charge 100 Max?
- Can I charge my Charge 100 Max with a BioLite solar panel?
- Charge 100 Max Product Guide
- Is Charge 100 Max good for laptops?
- What is the significance of the 100W Port Rating vs the 120W Power Output Rating?
- Can I use Charge 100 Max in the cold?
- How long does it take to recharge Charge 100 Max?
- Is the Charge 100 Max water resistant?
- Does the Charge 100 MAX allow Pass-Through (Pass-Thru) charging?
- Can I take the Charge 100 Max on a plane?