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Understanding USB-C Wattage
Wall Charger Power Ratings for USB-CDevices
18–27W Mobile phones, action cameras, and small drones
27–45W Tablets, small laptops
45–100W Large laptops, displays
For high-powered devices like large laptops and external displays, the wall charger needs to be paired with a 5-amp USB-C cable to enable charging at 100 watts. A regular 3-amp cable, however, cannot go beyond 60 watts of charging.
Wall chargers that deliver less power are often compatible with more power-hungry devices, but charging will be slower.
USB-C chargers have become the standard for modern electronic devices, offering a universal, efficient, and user-friendly solution for power and data transfer. With a small, flippable design, USB C eliminates the hassle of figuring out plug orientation and supports faster charging and fast data transfer compared to older USB types. Its broad use across smartphones, tablets, laptops, and accessories helps reduce the need for multiple chargers, making it easier for users to connect and power various devices with a single cable. This growing standardization also supports sustainability efforts by reducing electronic waste and making device interoperability easier.