Build quality looks good. Bigger than my current 45W PD USB-C car charger. Consisting of car charger and USB-C adapter. I tested roughly. Let's look at the results. Input voltage 19.5V - [USB-A ports] Both support Apple 2.1A fast charge Each port could send 5.14V at 1.91A (9.86W) to my iPad. [USB-C Port] Only support PD, no other fast charging protocols. provides 60 watts. 15V can support about 64W output power, and 20V can reach 80W but support about 67W. I had no problem charging my 45W PD device. (20.27V @ 2.18A, 44.2W) > Noise I randomly selected the voltage and current to test for noise. Noise 12V at 1A: low (fairly good) [Conclusion] Did well in my test. It reached 80 watts, although not as high as advertised. I expect it can go up to 90W but still maintains an output power of around 67W. However, it can supply enough power to charge most current USB Type-C PD devices. I award 4.7 out of 5 stars.
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