Comparison XO L131 vs ArmorStandart ARM77569
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| XO L131 | ArmorStandart ARM77569 | |
| Outdated Product | Expecting restock | |
| TOP sellers | ||
| Type | GaN charger | GaN charger |
| USB-C ports | 1 pcs | 1 pcs |
| Max. power (USB) | 30 W | 20 W |
| Fast charge | Power Delivery 3.0 | Power Delivery 3.0 |
| Material | plastic | plastic |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | december 2024 | december 2024 |
Compare XO L131 and ArmorStandart ARM77569
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Glossary
Max. power (USB)
The maximum energy level that the charger can deliver to a specific port. This parameter determines the charging speed of the gadget and the ability to power high-demand devices, such as laptops.
It's important to note that when using multiple ports simultaneously, the total power of the unit is often distributed among them, reducing the speed for each individual port. For example, a 65W adapter can deliver full power to a single laptop, but when a second smartphone is connected, it will share the resources, limiting the main port to, say, 45W. To achieve the stated maximum, it's necessary to use a quality cable, and the device being charged must support the corresponding charging power.
It's important to note that when using multiple ports simultaneously, the total power of the unit is often distributed among them, reducing the speed for each individual port. For example, a 65W adapter can deliver full power to a single laptop, but when a second smartphone is connected, it will share the resources, limiting the main port to, say, 45W. To achieve the stated maximum, it's necessary to use a quality cable, and the device being charged must support the corresponding charging power.

