

Tips to optimize charging

Turn Off The Device
Avoid using the device while charging.

Disconnect When Fully Charged
Don’t overcharge! Conserve the lifetime of your battery by disconnecting when fully charged.

Use a Short Cord
Cord length may affect the power and speed of the charge. Longer cord lengths may increase charging time.

Use The Original Cable
Use the charging cord that came with the device. Replacement cords should be OEM grade quality or certified charging cable.
Compare USB Chargers
Yes | Power Delivery | Yes |
6 Amp | USB Charger | 6 Amp |
30 Watts | Total Charging Power | 60 Watts |
30 Watts | Single Port Power | 60 Watts |
15 Amp; 20 Amp Avail | Outlet Power | 15 Amp; 20 Amp Avail |
Everyday use | Ideal Use | Super fast charging |
4.04”Hx1.73”Wx1.86”D | Dimensions | 4.15”Hx1.73”Wx1.86”D |
Yes | Power Delivery | No |
6 Amp | USB Charger | 6 Amp |
30 Watts | Total Charging Power | 30 Watts |
30 Watts | Single Port Power | 15 Watts |
15 Amp; 20 Amp Avail | Outlet Power | 15 Amp; 20 Amp avail |
Everyday use | Ideal Use | Everyday use |
4.04”Hx1.73”Wx1.86”D | Dimensions | 4.17”Hx1.71 Wx1.79”D |
Do USB In-Wall Chargers wire differently than standard outlets?
No, USB In-Wall Chargers install the same as a standard outlet and can replace an existing outlet.
How do I know if my device has Power Delivery (PD)?
It can be tough as many electronic manufacturers do not advertise their device as PD-Compliant because it requires certification. Look at product specs or the back of the adapter for the charging output, if more than 15W, chances are it’s PD-Capable.
Will Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers work as a data transfer port?
No, these devices are for charging only; there is no data transfer capability.
What is the maximum charging output for the T5635?
- Single port connected to PD-enabled device: 15VDC@2A (30W) or 9VDC@3A (27W)
- Single port connected to non-PD device: 5VDC@3A (15W)
- Both ports connected to devices: 5VDC@3A (30W total power)


Tips to optimize charging

Turn Off The Device
Avoid using the device while charging.

Disconnect When Fully Charged
Don’t overcharge! Conserve the lifetime of your battery by disconnecting when fully charged.

Use a Short Cord
Cord length may affect the power and speed of the charge. Longer cord lengths may increase charging time.

Use The Original Cable
Use the charging cord that came with the device. Replacement cords should be OEM grade quality or certified charging cable.
Compare USB Chargers
Do USB In-Wall Chargers wire differently than standard outlets?
No, USB In-Wall Chargers install the same as a standard outlet and can replace an existing outlet.
How do I know if my device has Power Delivery (PD)?
It can be tough as many electronic manufacturers do not advertise their device as PD-Compliant because it requires certification. Look at product specs or the back of the adapter for the charging output, if more than 15W, chances are it’s PD-Capable.
Will Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers work as a data transfer port?
No, these devices are for charging only; there is no data transfer capability.
What is the maximum charging output for the T5635?
- Single port connected to PD-enabled device: 15VDC@2A (30W) or 9VDC@3A (27W)
- Single port connected to non-PD device: 5VDC@3A (15W)
- Both ports connected to devices: 5VDC@3A (30W total power)
































































