What's up guys day here so for the past few days, I've been doing some tests on these four USB type c: chargers: um this apple 18, watt, charger, 20, watt, charger, 30 watt charger, and this anchor 30 watt charger with the power delivery on the type c and also capable of a 12 volt charging on the USB type, an um just to see how fast will they charge this iPad Pro at 11 inch 2018 model if you're curious about the result stay with me, the current iPad Pro models.2020 models still comes with this 18 watt power adapter, whereas this 20 watt adapter comes with the iPad Air 2020 and iPad 2020 models. However, the room has it so in the future box, packaging of the iPad pros to 2020 models will come with this 20 watt charger. We just have to wait and see if apple include this 20 watt charge in the box for the future productions. Well, the good news is apple still gave you a power adapter in the box. Who knows what's going to happen next right after hours of testing. Here are the results, as shown in the table: um 18 watt charger took the longest to reach 50 percent and took the longest to fully charge.
The iPad Pro, which is kind of expected, is the 18 watt charger is the lowest wattage among these four apple 20 watt charger didn't do that much better to reach 50 percent, but took much less time to fully charge the iPad Pro, which is good news if you have a 20 watt charge landing around now, the real winner is the 30 watt charger. Both apple and anchor chargers performed really, really well and took significantly less time to reach 50, especially compared to the 18 watt charger um and took less than two hours to fully charged iPad Pro, which is good news now compared to the 18 watt charger um, the 30 watt charger took an hour at 53 minutes where the 18 watt charger took 2 hours and 26 minutes. As you can see here, 30 watt charger does perform really well compared to the 18 and 20 words. Now, what surprised me the most is that both charges- all of them when they charge from zero to 60 percent up to 60 percent and the wattage sustained at a certain level uh, which is donen't, really drop that much at all between zero and sixty percent, so where the 18 watt charger uh from zero to sixty percent sustained around about 17 watts and where the 20 was sustained around about 18 watts, the 30 so still run about 24 watts. That's the same as the anchor charge as well, and that actually made me think why would an apple include a fast charge at the first place for the iPad pros so because iPad Pro is capable of up to 24 fast charging, so why they give you 18 watts, 18 watts charger in a box um? What are they planning? So what have we learned from the test? Well, first, one in my opinion, the 18 watt charger iPad.
Pro chargers took the place of the old fireball iPhone charger. So to me, they were on the same kind of level so for iPad.18 watt charger is not enough anymore. So you can see from the result, took almost two and a half hours to charge, whereas the 30 watt charger took just under two hours to fully charge so in the future apple may switch from 18, either to 20 or to 30 or whatever you have it. So if they can change the adapter in a box, that'll be great, it's fantastic! If they do that. The second thing we've learned that the iPad Pro's actually is capable of up to 24 watts fast charging at 15 volts.
So the chargers with 30 watt charger is capable of 5 volt and 9 volts and up to 15 volts. So one do the fast charging iPad actually is capable of up to 24 watts charger so, which is a good thing. But if you have an um, the new 60 watt MacBook pros charger. You should not see any faster than that, because the iPad Pro is capped around about 24 watt charging, the third one, if you have the new iPad s, 2020 model or 20, uh or 2020 model iPad Pro's, so do expect similar charging results with the 11 inch, because the budget capacity more or less the same. I know the iPad Pro 2020 has slightly less battery capacity compared to the 2020, the 2018 upper pro.
Now the battery capacity on the 2018 alpha pro is 7812 William, so the iPad Pro the 2020 model is a little less, but do expect similar charging results. Now. The fourth point: I've learned that if you do want to charge your iPad pros or iPad Air quicker, just use 30 watts, it's much faster, all right guys. This is it. Thank you very much for watching.
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