i had an issue while on a trip with my anker 60w piq 3.0, but found out later it was the cable (had issues with both ports, anyhow) but i kept this one because i like the form factor, but it doesn't have as much power. laptop charging takes longer and when i have phone and laptop plugged in the phone says check charger 21 hours remaining. take the same cables to my anker 60w piq 3.0 and everything has the power it needs again.
nice and compact but not very usable in practice. the usb c ports don't grip the cables very securely so they connectors slip out often and charging stops. doesn't seem to matter which brand of cable is used (apple, anker, etc) longer stiffer cables seem to be the most prone to disconnects. i'm considering just epoxying them to the charger at this point.
annoyingly, once you plug cables into it, it doesn’t stay plugged into wall outlets. the problem is that the adapter is relatively long and slim, and so the cables are far from the wall. with three cables, it creates just enough leverage, that the adapter slowly unplugs itself. when plugged into an outlet strip on the floor, it doesn’t have a problem. so, mine is no good for travel, its intended purpose.
数据线问题
对电缆类型敏感
电缆长度和硬度
线缆布局