Looking for a PD charger with at least two 30 watt ports

I’m looking for a wall charger that has at least 2 PD ports that deliver 30watt each.
A charger with a 45 and 15 watt port is not what I’m looking for. I must really be at least 30 watt per port.

I am testing on a 65W charger with two USB-C ports (And a USB-A port) from Baseus. Until now it looks very good, but I have not done the 1 hour test, high volt test or tear-down- yet.
One PD port is up to 65Watt, the other is up to 30Watt.

Great!
Looking forward to see your results posted. :+1:

Here’s another review of the Baseus 65W, which was enough to get me to buy it (it’s $30ish from their Aliexpress and $50 on US Amazon).

I can’t actually tell if it can do 2x30W simultaneously. Perhaps HKJ can test that. The second C port can do 30W, but the review I linked only shows 45W+15W, not 30W+30W. I don’t have USB test gear or two devices that will both pull exactly 30W.

I have the 1/4 port version of this beast, and that will definitely do what you’re asking, while also powering three USB-A devices.

I’ve read what’s on the plug. Sadly I have to agree with your conclusion. “45W +15W”.

Your beast looks great for home, but my main use for the plug is travel. That’s why I don’t simply buy a few 30watt chargers. They take up more space in my luggage and at the airport I need 2 outlets.

Anker atom pd4, a bit overkill

Overkill until I found a PB that recharges itself with 45w….

Or what about this one that recharges with 100watt: Apollo Max Power Bank review: The fastest power bank for the Note 10+ (and pretty much everything else) | Android Central

I have a similar powerbank to the first one. Emigvela brand name, with a 3-digit charge percentage display and a different case, but the same features. It was like $22 on Amazon, which was its main selling point along with being able to do 20V PD for my laptop. It charges from zero in a couple hours from a 45W+ PD power supply. I wish Xtar would do a PB4S with 20V PD out.

So the only question with the Baseus for your application is whether the C2 port drops to 18W when something is plugged in to the C1 port asking for 30W or less. It doesn’t clearly say it can’t, and in theory, it shouldn’t have to. Of course, it can’t do 45W+30W because that’s more than 65.