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ELEGRP 15 Amp USB Wall Outlet, Dual Type C 65W PD, Tamper Resistant (ERU2365CC1A, White)

Model number
ERU2365CC1A

Premium Efficere Elite 65W dual-C outlet, the highest-output USB wall outlet in the ELEGRP lineup, delivering enough power to charge a MacBook Air or large USB-C laptop directly from the wall without a separate charger. 65W PD 3.0 shared across two ports means one port can deliver up to 45-65W when the other is unloaded. Best installed at a home office desk or bedroom nightstand where a laptop charges overnight. The standard 15A duplex receptacle handles any AC device alongside the USB ports. Screwless wall plate included.

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Model no.
ERU2365CC1A
Brand
ELEGRP
Category
Usb Outlet
Canonical URL
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
USB Outlet
Amperage
15
Voltage Vac
125
Nema Config
5-15R
Tamper Resistant
Yes
Usb Ports
Dual Type C
Usb Total Wattage
65
Usb Protocol
PD 3.0
Color
White
Wire Gauge Awg
12-14
Back Wire
Yes
Side Wire
Yes
Wallplate Included
Yes
Certifications
UL 498, CUL
Warranty
2-Year Limited

§ What's Included

01 (1) ELEGRP ERU2365CC1A USB Outlet
02 (1) Screwless Wall Plate
03 (2) Mounting Screws

§ Warranty

2-Year Limited

§ FAQ

Can 65W actually charge a laptop full-speed from a wall outlet?

Yes, 65W USB-C Power Delivery is enough for many ultraportable laptops and can charge some larger laptops during light to moderate use. Actual charging performance depends on the laptop's power requirements and whether a second device is also drawing power from the outlet.

How does the 65W split between the two USB-C ports?

The 65W budget is shared across both USB-C ports. When only one port is in use, it may deliver substantially more power to a single laptop or tablet; when two devices are connected, the outlet dynamically allocates available power between them based on negotiation and demand.

Is this compatible with GaN charger protocols like Apple's MagSafe speed?

It supports USB-C Power Delivery rather than relying on GaN as a protocol. GaN describes charger hardware design, not the charging handshake itself. Charging speed with Apple or other USB-C devices still depends on PD compatibility, the cable, and the device's own supported profiles.

What is the difference between the 30W ERU2230CC and the 65W ERU2365CC?

The main difference is available USB-C output. The 30W model is better for phones, tablets, and lighter-duty charging, while the 65W model is designed to handle higher-draw devices such as USB-C laptops with much more headroom.