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I want to charge both my and my friend's laptop, which both have USB-C PD charging ports, off of one adapter. Possible solutions would be a dual USB-C port power adapter, a single American-American AC adapter with an in-line USB-C PD port >15W.

 

Even if we could charge one laptop at normal rates and one at a slower rate, I'm looking for anything like this. Google had a dual USB-C charger, but it's now discontinued? Quick charge is not useful in this case.

 

Hope I'm specific enough... This is proving to be quite the treasure hunt.

 

Thanks and Cheers!

Ben

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Why not just use two power plugs and charge as normal? Or even a power strip and a normal plug charger if you don't have the wall outlets.

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10 minutes ago, Gamessys said:

Why not just use two power plugs and charge as normal? Or even a power strip and a normal plug charger if you don't have the wall outlets.

I was really hoping to just have one power brick... Call me crazy, but I just think it's a more elegant solution? What if there was something like THIS, with USB-C PD... There just doesn't seem to be that much stuff with the idea of minimizing wall adapters or plugs... almost as if this is a new technology or something... 

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Could be a good idea but USB-C is quite new and charging via it is even newer so I don't think the demand is quite there yet.

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2 minutes ago, Gamessys said:

Could be a good idea but USB-C is quite new and charging via it is even newer so I don't think the demand is quite there yet.

Wanna start a business? lol Thanks for your help tho!

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I was looking for one couple months ago and couldnt find any. If you find it, lmk

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