Note:
This cable has the built-in eMark chip so it might not work with non-compliant charger.
Essential Phone will pick 12V rail and shows "charging slowly" incorrectly, but, the actual charging speed will NOT be slower".
This item is PURELY a charger. It's not a Hub, and it won't transfer data from USB-C to A.
"Dell XPS 13" has the restriction for 3rd party charger, so there might be a warning message(at least 45W) when you plug in this charger
Some laptop does not have a full-featured USB-C port, so it won't get charged by USB C because it may not support the Power Delive
There might be NO "double chime" when it's fast charging iPhone X, Xs, Xs Max due to different chipset/firmware.
This charger is NOT compatible with HP Envy laptop as it does NOT have the full feature of the USB C Port. HP puts a restriction on many of their laptops (not all), so some of them are not compatible. HP Envy has its own proprietary charging port.
Popular USB-C devices Compatibility list:
Laptops:
* New MacBook Pro 12-inch 13.3inch 15-inch with Type-C Port 2016/2017/2018, New MacBook Air 2018
* Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2017, ThinkPad X270, DELL XPS 12, Dell XPS 13 9350 / Dell XPS 15 9550, Razer Blade Stealth
* Google Pixelbook/Chromebook Pixel
Smartphones:
Samsung S9, S8, S8 Plus Note 8/ 9, OnePlus 2,3,4, LG G5, G6, V20 Google Pixel 3 2/ XL, Nexus 5X/6P. iPhone X, Xs Max (USB-C to Lightning cable NOT included)
Tablet, Other Devices:
* Nintendo Switch
* iPad Pro 2018
Standard USB-A Port
Compatible: Apple iPhone 7, Se, 6s, 6s Plus, 6 Plus, 5, 5C, 5S, iPad Pro/Mini/Air
Specification:
Input: 100V-240V/AC, 50/60Hz, 1.5A
Max Output: Type-C PD 60W + USB-A 5V/2.4A(Smart)
USB-C PD: 5V/9V/12V/15V/20V--3AUSB-A: Total 5V/2.4A Max
PD 2.0 USB-C PD 60W & USB-A 12W Wall C