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Old 08-07-2014, 01:44 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by EndlessWaves View Post
One of the standard USB voltages. USB Power Delivery aware chargers and devices also use 12V and 20V.

But yeah, 1.5A sounds like it's a USB Battery Charging spec charger and should work with all devices.
I was under the impression that the USB Power Delivery specification required using new cables to support the higher voltage/current to allow for capability detection for delivering over 5V/1.5A or bi-directional power capability At this time, I haven't seen any USB Power Delivery chargers and/or cables in the wild.

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