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Which USB Outlet is Right for my Device?

March 5, 2025

Legrand offers an extensive line of USB outlets that add convenience to charge devices efficiently without a bulky adapter.

Built for superior strength and durability, Legrand USB Outlets deliver up to 65 watts of power to accommodate the charging capacity required to safely and quickly charge modern electronics. The broad spectrum of Legrand USB Outlets can easily replace an existing outlet and are available with Type-A and Type-C connections, ultra-fast amperage, Power Delivery and tamper-resistant shutters.

Modern smartphones, tablets and laptops feature built-in Power Delivery, so take advantage of faster charging speeds with a Power Delivery-enabled outlet.

USB Outlet

Fastest: 65W USB Outlets 

Charges a small laptop 0-50% in 45 minutes 

  • Dual Type-C charging ports with 65W each plus Power Delivery 
  • Industry-exclusive indicator light for easy-to-see charging status 
  • Multilayered overcurrent protection to charge fast while protecting the outlet and connected device 
  • Intelligent charging delivers the precise amount of power needed to safely maximize charging speeds 

Best for small laptops and tablets. 

Faster: 30W USB Outlets 

Charges the latest smartphones 0-50% in 25 minutes 

  • Dual Type-C charging ports with 30W power each plus Power Delivery 
  • Industry-exclusive indicator light for easy-to-see charging status 
  • Multilayered overcurrent protection to charge fast while protecting the outlet and connected device 
  • Intelligent charging delivers the precise amount of power needed to safely maximize charging speeds 

Best for tablets, smartphones and other small devices. 

Fast: 15W USB Outlets 

  • 15W power per charging port 
  • Dual Type-C charging ports or Type A/C to accommodate various charging cables 
  • Weather-resistant versions available for use on patios, decks and pool areas 

Best for tablets, smartphones and other small devices. 

For more information, visit the Legrand website HERE.

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