Reflex Volt USB PD Power Supplies
Description
Want to use modern, compact, and sometimes portable USB Power Delivery (PD) chargers to clean up your entertainment center, or to game on the go? Now you can! Introducing Reflex Volt power supplies. Purpose built and tested for support with Reflex Volt Cables, but also work with all standard USB PD devices.
How it works
USB PD is a flexible standard that supports multiple voltages over a single connector: 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, and 20V. The purpose built Reflex Volt cables negotiate the correct voltage from the power supply and output to the console the same as the stock power supplies do.
Features
- Supports all voltages
- 5V
- 9V
- 12V
- 15V
- 20V
- Supports separate voltages per port
- Supported voltages are labeled next to each port
- Only compatible with type A AC power plugs (North America)
Models
1 x USB-C 35W
-
- Enough for stock Wii U but not with hard drive attached
- 5V 3A
- 9V 3A
- 12V 2.91A
- 15V 2.33A
- 20V 1.75A
- Note: Doesn’t work with Turbo Duo or PC Engine Duo. Use the 2 x USB C model instead.
2 x USB-C 67W
-
- Wii U MUST use the top port
- 5V 3A
- 9V 3A
- 12V 3A
- 15V 3A
- 20V 3.25A
What happened to the 3 x USB-C 1 x USB-A 100W and 4 x USB-C 2 x USB-A 100W models?
I opted not to order these models for one reason: simplicity. There's some connection between the last USB C ports and the first USB A ports that I'd rather avoid. Simple is better - no guessing. Plus, feedback on Twitter indicated people hate USB A, despite its convenience for 5V devices :)
Reflex Volt USB PD Power Supplies
Description
Want to use modern, compact, and sometimes portable USB Power Delivery (PD) chargers to clean up your entertainment center, or to game on the go? Now you can! Introducing Reflex Volt power supplies. Purpose built and tested for support with Reflex Volt Cables, but also work with all standard USB PD devices.
How it works
USB PD is a flexible standard that supports multiple voltages over a single connector: 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, and 20V. The purpose built Reflex Volt cables negotiate the correct voltage from the power supply and output to the console the same as the stock power supplies do.
Features
- Supports all voltages
- 5V
- 9V
- 12V
- 15V
- 20V
- Supports separate voltages per port
- Supported voltages are labeled next to each port
- Only compatible with type A AC power plugs (North America)
Models
1 x USB-C 35W
-
- Enough for stock Wii U but not with hard drive attached
- 5V 3A
- 9V 3A
- 12V 2.91A
- 15V 2.33A
- 20V 1.75A
- Note: Doesn’t work with Turbo Duo or PC Engine Duo. Use the 2 x USB C model instead.
2 x USB-C 67W
-
- Wii U MUST use the top port
- 5V 3A
- 9V 3A
- 12V 3A
- 15V 3A
- 20V 3.25A
What happened to the 3 x USB-C 1 x USB-A 100W and 4 x USB-C 2 x USB-A 100W models?
I opted not to order these models for one reason: simplicity. There's some connection between the last USB C ports and the first USB A ports that I'd rather avoid. Simple is better - no guessing. Plus, feedback on Twitter indicated people hate USB A, despite its convenience for 5V devices :)