Yes, like I said, the Razer does not give a clear view of its charging scenarios. I am wondering about their numbers too, as USB-C @ 100W max + USB-A @ 18W max only gives 118W, not 130W…
The
Aukey Omnia 4-port charger is just a hair off what you want, but who knows how they will survive post the (correct, but perhaps harsh & too targeted) Amazon ban:
https://macsources.medium.com/aukey-...s-8a81da5d9bbb
USB-C 1/2: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A (Max 100W)
USB-A 1/2: 5A/2.4A (Max 12W)
USB-C 1/2 + USB-A 1/2: 65W + 12W (Max 77W)
USB-C 1 + USB-C 2: 45W + 45W (Max 90W) does not seem 65W / 30W mode is possible
USB-A 1 + USB-A 2: 5V/2.4A (Max 12W)
USB-C 1 + USB-C 2 + USB-A 1/2: 45W + 45W + 12W (Max 102W)
It also looks like the
Anker PD 4 comes close - just looks like it won’t go past 45W each in a 2xUSB-C scenario, drops to 38W/38W/12W/12W when 4 items plugged in, plus the cord.
Plus there’s the
, though limited to 30W on USB-C 2 and will only give 45W/30W/18W/12W at full usage (and it’s Hyper, so YMMV).
The 120W version of the RavPower desktop charger may work, as it does 60W/60W, but it’s ‘intelligence’ leaves some opacity for the 3-device & 4-device scenarios:
https://www.ravpower.com/products/rp...arging-station
It’s also out of stock on RavPower’s site, who knows what that means with RavPower on life support too (though they may be making a comeback on Amazon with the iSmart sister/sub-brand).