Ask HN: Why is there no wall plug with multiple USB-c ports

6 points by iraldir ↗ HN
I can't be the only with multiple usb-c device (computer, phone, battery pack, switch) that would like to have one wall plug with multiple usb-c exits. (to enjoy full speed charge on all devices). Is there some technical reason this is not possible?

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I'm no electrical engineer, but the spec says each usb-c port can provide up to 5amps at 20v, which you would need to do the full speed charge you wish for.

If you think about the size of the adapters that can do this already, you'd probably have to imagine nearly doubling the size for each additional port you added. Plus thermals, etc.

I could be wrong but I imagine its related to the physical limits of providing that much power in a small space.

On the other hand, a single power adapter would be more efficient than multiple ones.
They exist. You won’t see them for a few years at Walmart or whatever because not too many people have a need yet.
I work in this space. The question that should be asked is how much power do I need to charge my devices? Am I charging my phone (18W) or am I charging my laptop (60W)? The technology exists to create a multi-port USB-C PD charger. However, is there enough market demand today to drive a company launch a product. Would the market accept a giant wall adapter, do to the space needed to dissipate the heat on a dual 60W charger?

I believe as more devices switch to USB-C PD charging, you will see more of the products you want on the market place. And technology will keep improving to reduce the size of the adapter.

I saw this on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Satechi-Type-C-Travel-Charger-Adapter...

Sorry I forgot to reply but thanks for the recommendation, I bought it, it is exactly what I was looking for.