Power 80C+
Does the Omni Power 80C+ support wireless charging?
No, wireless charging is not supported on the Omni Power 80C+.
Does the Omni Power 80C+ include an AC outlet?
No, the Omni Power 80C+ does not feature a built-in AC outlet. To access AC power, it must be docked to the Omni Power Base 80C+ (Single or Dual version).
Which ports can be used to charge the Omni Power 80C+?
You can charge the Omni Power 80C+ via:. USB-C3 port. Pogo-pin port (only when docked into the Power Station)
Does the Omni Power 80C+ have a barrel port or DC output?
No, the Omni Power 80C+ does not have a barrel port. DC output is available only through the pogo-pin port, used for:. Charging the Omni Power 80C+ on the Power Station. Discharging power through the Omni Power Base 80C+
What do the different colored icons on the standby screen indicate?
White icons: Functions are active and ready to use. Gray icons: Functions are currently inactive
Why does the estimated remaining time fluctuate?
Remaining time varies dynamically based on the current battery level and real-time power output.
Why doesn’t USB-C3 deliver 100W when USB-C4 is also in use?
When USB-C3 and USB-C4 are used simultaneously, the USB-C3 output is limited to 45W to balance power distribution.
Why does output power drop when using USB-C2 and USB-A ports at the same time?
The combined output of USB-C2 and USB-A is capped at 24W when used simultaneously.
Which ports support data transfer (HUB function)?
Host Port: USB-C1. Device Ports: USB-C2, USB-A, HDMI
What are the HUB specifications of the Omni Power 80C+?
USB-C1 to USB-C2: USB 3.0, up to 5Gbps. USB-C1 to USB-A: USB 3.0, up to 5Gbps. USB-C1 to HDMI: HDMI 2.0, supports 4K at 60Hz
Is Quick Charge 3.0 supported?
Yes, the USB-A port supports QC 3.0.
Why do protection icons appear on the screen?
These icons indicate that built-in safety protections have been triggered due to environmental conditions or abnormal usage.
Can I charge the Omni Power 80C+ with a third-party charger?
Yes, as long as the charger supports the USB Power Delivery (PD) protocol.