Weird. The anker listing says 60w, but you’re correct . Weird…
[New Release] PowerExpand Direct 6-in-1 | Anker's First USB-C Adapter Made for iPad Pro is Now Available!
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Want a 2nd pair of eyes? If the iPad pro is 30W you’d need > 30W, e.g. 60W to power hub + iPad.
There must be an error in one of these sentences
"Connect a 38W or above USB-C Power Delivery charger and USB-C to C cable to the hub’s USB-C port to provide full-speed pass-through charging to your iPad Pro, all while keeping the full functionality of the hub’s other ports. "
Because either 38W is correct, so any input >38W is not used. Including since PD goes up to 100W, you could connect 100W and it would not draw more than 38W anyway (so the 60W max is not true), or 38W is not truly powering everything (e.g. the USB-C output less) and you need 60W to fully power everything. So yes there’s an error in the English somewhere.
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