Note: The following data can only be achieved when the battery power reaches 78%. If the battery power is lower, the output will be reduced accordingly.
1. One-Port Usage
USB-C (Any Single Port): Up to 100W (Each USB-C port can independently deliver up to 100W)
USB-A (Single Port): Up to 33W
2. Two-Port Usage
▶ Scenario A: 2 USB-C Ports (Any Two)
Total Maximum Power: Dyanmically shared 165W (Single port can deliver up to 100W max)
▶ Scenario B: 1 USB-C + 1 USB-A Port:
USB-C Port: Up to 100W
USB-A Port: Up to 33W
3. Three-Port Usage
▶ Scenario A: Using USB-C1 Port
USB-C1 Port: Dedicated 100W
Remaining Ports: Shared 30W across USB-C2 + USB-C3, USB-C2 + USB-A, or USB-C3 + USB-A
▶ Scenario B: Without Using USB-C1 Port
USB-C2 Port: Dedicated 100W
Remaining Ports: Shared 30W (Applies to any combination using USB-C2 / USB-C3 / USB-A, excluding USB-C1)
4. Four Port Usage (All Ports)
USB-C1 Port: Dedicated 100W
USB-C2 + USB-C3 + USB-A: Shared 30W (Total 30W combined for these three ports)
Usage Recommendations
1. Priority Strategy: Always connect high-power devices such as laptops to the C1 port first for optimal power delivery.
2. Dynamic Allocation: Power output is automatically adjusted based on the connected devices to maximize efficiency and safety.
3. Thermal Note: Ensure proper ventilation during high-power operations across multiple ports to prevent overheating.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact Anker Customer Support.



