None whatsoever. Any device which charges via USB-C only accepts whatever it 
can accept. If that is only 5 Watts for some headset then your 140 Watt port 
will only deliver 5 Watts.
That is why it's good to have a high capacity charger, new iPhone 16 models, 
for example, charge via USB-C I think at up to 27 Watts, but you need at least 
a 30 Watt adapter to make sure they get the full amount. However, as I said, 
you can also use a 40 Watt, 65 Watt, 100 Watt or 140 Watt charger.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Keith 
Kramlinger
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2024 12:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Hyperjuice wall adapter, was RE: What Are The Advantages For 
Totally Blind People In Getting The Top Of The Line iPhone/s Whenever They Are 
Released?

Perhaps a naïve question, what does the potential of pushing 100 W into any 
device pose a risk for that device?
Thanks. Keith


> On Dec 9, 2024, at 6:21 PM, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Below is a link to the 4-port desktop charger from Hyper Shop directly, it's 
> regularly $149.99, but shows on sale for $89.99.
> I am actually not sure if the one you saw on Amazon is from that brand or if 
> it's just called "Hyper" because the original one has 4 ports and they can 
> each output 100 Watts.
> 
> https://www.hypershop.com/products/hyperjuice-245w-gan-desktop-charger?srsltid=AfmBOooNo4L41fmYFASi25mVhECBflvmX2L5x7W1tauLuxA3hWnO5AKC
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of James 
> Bentley
> Sent: Monday, December 9, 2024 2:55 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Hyperjuice wall adapter, was RE: What Are The Advantages For 
> Totally Blind People In Getting The Top Of The Line iPhone/s Whenever They 
> Are Released?
> 
> Hi Sieghard,
> I found a hyper charger with 4 ports for $120.00 at Amazon.  
> It has 2 ports that put out 100W and 2 that put out 65w.  I may get this 
> charger.
> Thank you very much for digging around to help.
> James B
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
> Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Monday, December 9, 2024 4:09 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Hyperjuice wall adapter, was RE: What Are The Advantages For Totally 
> Blind People In Getting The Top Of The Line iPhone/s Whenever They Are 
> Released?
> 
> James,
> 
> Firs to fall I apologize, but I was wrong about the 245 Watts total output, I 
> just looked it up on the manufacturer's website and it only has 140 Watts 
> output. However, unless you are fast charging a new Mac laptop at that 
> capacity, you can still use all 3 ports to operate 3 devices. I was just away 
> and I used the 140 Watt port for my Lenovo laptop, the 100 Watt port for my 
> "Butterfly" charger and I had a USB-A to USB-C cable plugged into the USB-A 
> port to charge my headset. Hyper does make a 4-port 245 Watt desktop charger 
> and external battery which I also have and I think I mixed it up. If you are 
> strictly using this at home I would recommend the 4-port desktop charger as 
> it has a cable you plug into the wall outlet and into the charger whereas my 
> 140 Watt charger is meant as a compact travel charger with a foldable plug so 
> your ports will be right down there wherever you plug it into the wall outlet 
> and while many hotels nowadays have an outlet above the side table or a desk, 
> if they don't you might be moving furniture to plug everything in. I also 
> find this charger has one flaw in it's design as the foldable plug is on one 
> of the narrow sides which means it sticks out from the wall quite a bit. As 
> it's also quite heavy, this often makes for a not very secure connection and 
> I have used it in the Philippines where the plug fits in the wall outlet, but 
> it was so loose that I had to find something to prop it up with. I actually 
> plan to get myself a short, maybe 2-foot cable I can pluginto the wall first 
> so I can potentially put this on the ground for such situations. I have seen 
> other chargers from Anker who are designed the same way and I don't 
> understand why they don't design it so the plug is on the flat side which 
> means the flat side would be against the outlet and it would stick out a lot 
> less and the weight would not be pulling away from the wall so much. Not sure 
> if this makes sense, but imagine you put a piece of 2-sided tape on a deck of 
> cards which is inside a cardboard box ro which is still wrapped. You want to 
> stick this to a wall. If you put the piece of 2-sided tape on one of the 
> narrow, long sides and stuck that to the wall, it would be very difficult as 
> it sticks out a lot and would want to pull away from the wall. If you put 
> that piece of tape right in the middle on the flat side of the deck it would 
> only stick out by the thickness of the deck, maybe half an inch or a bit more 
> and it would stick just fine.
> 
> Anyways, I have these 3 Hyper products because I bought them when they were a 
> Kickstarter campagne years ago and you could not really find much with that 
> capacity. The battery pack, by the way, is big and very heavy, fantastic if 
> you want lots of power, it can run my laptop, but not what you want if you 
> want to pack light. Nowadays Anker makes many options with 100 Watts and 200 
> Watts and they also make a 250 Watt desktop charger with I think 8 ports. I 
> just bought a 200 Watt desktop charger from them during Black Friday with 6 
> ports and while my Hyper 245 Watt charger with 4 ports can put out more per 
> port, the question really is whether it's needed. The Hyper desktop charger 
> and external battery also have 4 USB-C ports only, the only one which has 1 
> of the older, larger USB-A ports is that 140 Watt travel charger.
> The 200 Watt Anker desktop charger I just bought has 2 USB-A ports and 4 
> USB-C ports which might be a bit more versatile if you still have devices you 
> may want to charge with a Micro USB plug as they typically have a larger 
> USB-A port on the other end. Below is a link to the travel charger I have 
> from the Hyper website, you can explore their site for the other products as 
> well:
> 
> https://www.hypershop.com/products/hyperjuice-140w-pd-3-1-usb-c-charger-with-adapters
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of James 
> Bentley
> Sent: Monday, December 9, 2024 12:38 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: What Are The Advantages For Totally Blind People In Getting The 
> Top Of The Line iPhone/s Whenever They Are Released?
> 
> How can I find the same wall adapter that you are using.
> Thank you,
> James B
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
> Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Monday, December 9, 2024 2:26 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: What Are The Advantages For Totally Blind People In Getting The 
> Top Of The Line iPhone/s Whenever They Are Released?
> 
> Ron, only you can make that decision. I think most of us on this list buy a 
> new iPhone and tghen have it for at least 2 or 3 years or in many cases 
> longer.
> I had an iPhone 13 Pro which I actually bought in 2022, a year after it was 
> first released, because at that point I got a significantly better deal for 
> it compared to buying the newest phone at the time which was the iPhone 14 
> Pro.
> I did buy an iPhone 16 pro this year because I use dictationand Siri a lot 
> and I wanted to have access to all these Apple Intelligence features as they 
> are being introduced throughout the fall of 2024 and the spring/summer of 
> 2025. If this is not important to you, there is little reason to spend the 
> money for an iPhone 16 or 156 Pro. In fact, the iPhone 15 Pro which was 
> released in September of 2023 will also support Apple Intelligence and you 
> probably can get a much better deal on it. For me a smaller yet welconme 
> benefit of the iPhone 16 Pro is also the fact it has a USB-C port instead of 
> the Lightning port which means I have to worry even less about having the 
> right cable, all I need when I go somewhere is 2 or 3 USB-c cables now 
> because the headsets I have all use USB-C for charging and even my laptop 
> charges via USB-C.
> Therefore, I aso only need one wall adapter because I have one which has 2 
> USB-C ports and 1 USB-A port (the older larger USB port). One of the USB-C 
> ports puts out 140 Watts which is more than enough to charge my Lenovo 
> laptop. The second puts out 100 Watts and the USB-A port puts out 30 Watts, 
> if you use all three ports at the same time they can output a combined total 
> of 245 Watts.
> As for the form factor, I prefer the slightly larger iPhones when compared to 
> the SE model, but I don't want the size of a Plus or Pro Max phone and I also 
> prefer Face Id over touch Id. Your iPhone SEE from 2022 actually has the sam 
> e processor as the iPhone 13/13 Pro family and also the same as the regular 
> iPhone 14 because when Apple released the iPhone 14 and 14 Pro phones inn 
> 2023, only the Pro models got a new processor. If your iPhone SE does 
> everything you want I wouldn't worry about it and continue to use it until 
> you are not happy with it any more or until you feel a new iPhone has 
> features you want and which are not supported on the iPhone SE from 2022 
> which I think was the third generation iPhone SE.
> Apple is expected to release a new iPhone SE next spring which I expect will 
> have the same processor as the iPhone 16, but while it may still have a 
> slightly different form factor and a camera system with lower specifications, 
> this phone is expected to also use Face Id instead of  Touch Id and it will 
> be a larger phone as well, no longer the small form factor with the 4.7 inch 
> screen.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Ron 
> Canazzi
> Sent: Monday, December 9, 2024 12:02 PM
> To: ViPhone List <[email protected]>
> Subject: What Are The Advantages For Totally Blind People In Getting The Top 
> Of The Line iPhone/s Whenever They Are Released?
> 
> Hi Group,
> 
> While monitoring this list, I see that many people are ordering the latest 
> and greatest iPhones: 15, 16, and so on.  Now of course, I don't know the 
> visual status of all posters on this list nor would I be so bold as to ask 
> each one who says they have just purchased said models.
> 
> I myself am totally blind and have an SE 2022 model with minimal capacity 64 
> GB I believe.  I am able to download and install numerous audio related apps 
> as well as home items and their apps and use them very well. I am even able 
> to record with reasonable fidelity direct from SiriusXm and TuneIn apps.  
> Even with the somewhat limited memory capacity, I don't notice any real lag 
> or lock up incident using my SE 2022.
> 
> According to my sighted friends, the only major issue is the inferior video.  
> So again, is there any real advantage to a totally blind person to go out and 
> purchase the latest iPhone model/s?
> 
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