HyperGear SpeedBoost 25-Watt PD Dual-Output USB Wall Charger
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Boost your drive with Power Delivery and PPS efficient fast charging technology! The SpeedBoost Dual-Output Wall Charger from HyperGear showcases a 25-watt USB-C PD port with more than 4x the power of standard chargers and is capable of super-fast charging the latest iPhone and Android phones from 0 to 50% in under 30 minutes. And with PPS (Programmable Power Supply) support for compatible phones, the charger is able to make micro-adjustments throughout the entire super-fast charging cycle that boost its efficiency, charge your phone even faster, and protect your battery from harmful heat buildup. With the additional 12-watt high-speed USB-A port, you can fast-charge all your daily tech accessories, too: power banks, smartwatches, wireless earbuds, and even video game controllers. It is compatible with all charging cables that use USB-C and USB-A connectors, including special cables for smartwatches and MagSafe charging. Upgrade to cutting-edge charging tech and feel the speed of a SpeedBoost super-fast charge today!
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- Compact wall charger is 2 chargers in 1; charges phone and accessories together
- Power Delivery and PPS efficient fast-charge technology; Smart chip technology detects each device's charging needs and automatically regulates flow of power to optimally charge batteries
- iPhone® and Android fast-charge compatible
- 25-watt total max output
- 25-watt USB-C® PD/PPS output
- 12-watt USB output
- 15-watt shared output
- World-class safety features with cutting-edge circuitry that ensures devices are protected from overcharging, overheating, overvoltage, and short-circuit failures