20W PD/QC 3.0 Dual Port Charger - Fast USB-C Power Adapter for iPhone & Android
A compact 20W wall adapter that supports both Power Delivery 3.0 (USB-C) and Quick Charge 3.0 (USB-A), so one charger handles your entire device lineup - iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, AirPods, and more. The intelligent power management circuit detects each connected device and delivers optimal current automatically, so you are never undercharging a fast-charge capable device or overloading a smaller one.
At 20W, compatible iPhones charge from 0 to 50% in approximately 30 minutes. Android devices with QC 3.0 support see similar performance on the USB-A port. Both ports can be used simultaneously with shared power distribution. The ultra-compact housing is roughly the size of a standard wall adapter but noticeably lighter - easy to pack, easy to forget you are carrying it.
Built-in safety protections include overvoltage protection, overcharge cutoff, short-circuit protection, and thermal regulation. The universal 100-240V AC input means it works with any outlet worldwide - no separate travel adapter needed for voltage conversion.
Also useful for makers and hobbyists: The USB-C port provides stable 5V/3A output, making this a clean power source for ESP32 development boards, Raspberry Pi 4, and other USB-C powered prototyping hardware when a dedicated bench supply is not available.
Specifications
| Part Number | 060606242022 |
|---|---|
| Operating Voltage | 100-240V AC |
| Output Power | 20W |
| Protocols | PD 3.0 / QC 3.0 |
| Ports | USB-C / USB-A |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this charger compatible with iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro?
Yes. The USB-C port supports Power Delivery 3.0, which is the fast-charging standard for iPhone 15 and 15 Pro. You will need a USB-C to USB-C cable (not included). For older iPhone models (12-14) with Lightning ports, use the USB-A port with a Lightning cable for standard charging.
Can I use both ports at the same time?
Yes, both ports charge simultaneously. Power is distributed between the two ports based on device demand. When both ports are in use, total output is shared - charging speeds may be slightly reduced compared to single-port use, but both devices charge efficiently.
Will this charger work in Europe, the UK, or Asia?
Yes. The universal 100-240V AC input supports any electrical grid worldwide. You will need a plug shape adapter for different outlet types (UK, EU, AUS, etc.), but no separate voltage converter is required. The charger handles voltage conversion internally.
Is this charger safe to use with a laptop?
The USB-C port delivers up to 20W, which is sufficient to charge small laptops and Chromebooks that support USB-C charging. Larger laptops (15-inch MacBook Pro, gaming laptops) typically require 45-96W and would charge slowly or only maintain battery level at 20W. Check your laptop's USB-C power requirement before use.
Can I use this to power an ESP32 or Raspberry Pi?
Yes. The USB-C port provides stable 5V output compatible with ESP32 development boards, Raspberry Pi 4 (which requires USB-C power), and other USB-powered microcontrollers. It is a reliable bench power option when a dedicated power supply is not available.