A:AnswerNot all phones have the same kind of fast charging system. Samsung phones for example, will get ultra fast charge on their own chargers, but not with this one.
A:AnswerBased on the manual, if using both ports, one is 100W and the other is 45W. At 20V, that would be 5 amps and 2.25 amps. So you'd be able to power one monitor using the 100W port but not the 45W port.
A:AnswerHello! Yes, the Insignia™ 140W Dual Port USB-C Compact Wall Charger Kit (NS-PW3X4C2W22B) can charge your Surface Laptop 3. This charger supports USB Power Delivery (PD), which is compatible with the Surface Laptop 3's charging requirements. Jeth | Insignia Support.
A:AnswerThe Insignia™ 140W Dual Port USB-C Compact Wall Charger Kit is designed to charge devices like the MacBook Pro, smartphones, and tablets. While it has a high output of 140W and two USB-C ports, it's important to check the specific power requirements and compatibility of the DJI Air 3.
The DJI Air 3 typically requires a charger that supports USB Power Delivery (PD) and provides the appropriate voltage and current for safe charging. If the Insignia charger supports these specifications, it should be safe to use. However, I recommend consulting the DJI Air 3's user manual or contacting DJI support to confirm compatibility.
A:AnswerYes, the Insignia™ 140W Dual Port USB-C Compact Wall Charger Kit is compatible with the ASUS Zenbook S 16 16” 3K OLED Touch Screen Laptop (Model: UM5606WA-S16.R3651TB). This charger supports USB-C Power Delivery, which is compatible with your laptop's charging requirements.
If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
A:AnswerHello Mathew! Yes, the Insignia™ 140W Dual Port USB-C Compact Wall Charger Kit (NS-PW3X4C2W22B) is compliant with the USB Power Delivery (PD) protocol. This means it should be able to provide the necessary power to a wide range of devices that support USB PD. However, compatibility can sometimes vary depending on the specific power requirements and configurations of the devices you’re trying to charge. If you’re experiencing issues with certain devices, it might be worth checking if those devices have specific power requirements or if there are any firmware updates available for them. Additionally, ensuring that the USB-C cables you’re using are also USB PD compliant can help. Jeth | Insignia Support. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-140w-dual-port-usb-c-compact-wall-charger-kit-for-macbook-pro-16-smartphone-and-tablet-white/6508457.p?skuId=6508457
A:AnswerHi there! Yes, you can. For more information about the compatible laptop for the Insignia™ - 140W Dual Port USB-C Compact Wall Charger Kit for MacBook Pro 16”, Smartphone, and Tablet - White, please visit the link below > go to features > access the quick set-up guide. If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to reach us back. |Angelica| Insignia Products| https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-140w-dual-port-usb-c-compact-wall-charger-kit-for-macbook-pro-16-smartphone-and-tablet-white/6508457.p?skuId=6508457
A:AnswerIt certainly should, dell may use a proprietary charge rate on that laptop so you might see the ubiquitous recommend the factory charger popup.
A:AnswerHi Insignia Customer! Thank you for inquiring about our Insignia™ - 140W Dual Port USB-C Compact Wall Charger Kit for MacBook Pro 16”, Smartphone, and Tablet. Please provide the model number of your Lenovo ThinkPad so that we can identify compatibility. You may contact us through email: [email protected]; phone: 877-467-4289. Have a nice day! - James | Insignia Support | https://www.bestbuy.com/site/brands/best-buy-brands/pcmcat1596746025285.c?id=pcmcat1596746025285
A:AnswerIt's probably only intended for power. Try a cable similar to this:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/j5create-usb-40gbps-240w-usb-type-c-cable-black-grey/6557483.p?skuId=6557483
A:AnswerTheoretically, yes. The capability of outputting 140W indicates it supports USB-C PD 3.1, since 3.0 tops out at 100W. I can confirm it does output 140W for a MacBook Pro.
A:AnswerNo, Dell only allows non 3rd party chargers to work with their machines. You'd only be able to charge about 85 watts compared to the regular 130 you'd get out of the OEM charger.
A:AnswerYes, this should charge your Legion. However not at full power, so if you plan on gaming, you will lose battery while plugged in. But if you're just charging it and web browsing it should charge just fine.