Why are Omni Power 80C+ ports disabled when plugged into the Omni Power Base 80C+?
When plugged, all ports on the Omni Power 80C+ are automatically disabled. Power delivery is handled solely by the Omni Power Base 80C+.
When plugged, all ports on the Omni Power 80C+ are automatically disabled. Power delivery is handled solely by the Omni Power Base 80C+.
Each USB-C port is limited to 45W max output when used simultaneously.
Yes, both versions offer the same output power. However, the Dual version supports two Omni Power 80C+ units, providing longer usage time.
Only one Omni Power 80C+ actively discharges at a time; the other remains in standby, causing output differences.
Because only one unit supplies power while the other is in standby, their battery levels diverge over time.
When both the Omni Power 80C+ and Omni Power Base 80C+ are powered on and connected, the system enters Power Base mode, which draws standby power.
We recommend powering off the Omni Power Base 80C+ during long periods of non-use to avoid unnecessary standby consumption.
The Omni Power 80C+ is designed with power headroom to ensure stable output. A 280W reading is within safe operational limits.
No, the system supports hot-swapping. Power delivery continues uninterrupted.
Yes, it provides pure sine wave AC output, equivalent to a standard wall outlet.
Yes, the Power Base operates normally with just one Omni Power 80C+ installed.
Yes, the internal fan generates low operational sounds as part of its cooling function.
Fan speed is temperature-controlled, so sound levels may vary depending on internal thermal conditions.
No, these accessories are only compatible with the Omni Power Base 80C+(Single).
The bracket follows the VESA 50x50mm mounting standard. Check your TV or monitor's mounting pattern for compatibility.
Steel.
It supports desks with a thickness between 1.5 cm and 3.5 cm.
With Rotating Clamp: 5.43 kg. With Mounting Bracket: 4.26 kg