Comparison Hoco CS26A Article vs Hoco C136A Rock
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| Hoco CS26A Article | Hoco C136A Rock | |
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| Type | GaN charger | GaN charger |
| USB-A ports | 1 pcs | 1 pcs |
| USB-C ports | 2 pcs | 1 pcs |
| Max. power (USB) | 45 W | 45 W |
| Fast charge | Quick Charge 3.0 Power Delivery 3.0 | Quick Charge 3.0 Power Delivery 3.0 |
| Cable included | USB C - USB C | USB C - USB C |
| Cable length | 1 m | 1 m |
| Material | plastic | plastic |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | january 2025 | january 2025 |
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USB-C ports
The number of USB-C ports provided in the design of the charger.
USB-C is a relatively new type of connector; it is slightly larger than microUSB and features a reversible design that allows you to insert the plug either way. Despite its compact size, these charging ports can offer quite advanced capabilities — particularly high power delivery and various quick charging technologies. On the other hand, in gadget chargers, this type of port is noticeably less common than full-sized USB (USB-A) ports and comes in smaller quantities — one, rarely two, and as a rarity three USB-C ports. This is because detachable cables typically rely on standard USB ports, which are easier to use with removable cables, and installing such ports in a charger (even a compact one) is not difficult. Therefore, in practice, it only makes sense to specifically look for a device with USB-C if you already have a compatible cable (or a gadget with a suitable plug).
USB-C is a relatively new type of connector; it is slightly larger than microUSB and features a reversible design that allows you to insert the plug either way. Despite its compact size, these charging ports can offer quite advanced capabilities — particularly high power delivery and various quick charging technologies. On the other hand, in gadget chargers, this type of port is noticeably less common than full-sized USB (USB-A) ports and comes in smaller quantities — one, rarely two, and as a rarity three USB-C ports. This is because detachable cables typically rely on standard USB ports, which are easier to use with removable cables, and installing such ports in a charger (even a compact one) is not difficult. Therefore, in practice, it only makes sense to specifically look for a device with USB-C if you already have a compatible cable (or a gadget with a suitable plug).

