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knarfreyom t1_iubpye2 wrote

The cable from the box is usb-c to lightning and is capable of power delivery (PD) of up to 30 watts. The usb-a to lightning cable can only go up to 12 watts. You have to use a corresponding power brick that supports the cables.

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Glittering_Hour7234 OP t1_iubq9gq wrote

Is it recommended to use the iPad charging brick as well?

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knarfreyom t1_iubqrk0 wrote

You can use an iPad charger if you want, the power brick and the device communicate, and will only charge at the highest speed that the device allows. Using the iPad charger basically is just a higher wattage charger, so it will charge faster if you use a cable and device that support it.

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