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Can I charge my Pocket 3 with this charger?

FoxAdriano

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Hi,
I recently got the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 (small Camera) but I don't have the charger.
So I contacted the manufacturer and they indicated the right charger for the Pocket 3.
I attach the Specs:
Input voltage: 100-240V, 2A, 50/60Hz
USB-C Output:
5V, 5A
9V, 5A
12V, 5A
15V, 4.3A
20V, 3.25A
5-20V, 3.25A
USB-A: 5V, 2A
Rated power: 65W
Operating temperature: 5° - 40°C

But I already have a DJI charger but I can't figure out if I can charge my Pocket 3 in the same way without damaging the battery. I attach the photo of the Specs of my Charger which is always DJI.
Can you tell me if I can do without spending more money?

I also attach the specs of the DJI Pocket 3:
Specs DJI Osmo Pocket 3
Battery Type LiPo
Capacity 1300 mAh
Energy 10.01 Wh
Voltage 7.70 V

Thanks
 

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But the charger they advised me to buy is not PD, maybe I'm wrong?
Anyway, this morning I received the charger that works with PD.
It's this:
In your opinion, with which specific USB port should I charge the Pocket 3?
There are these USB ports:
100W
65W
45W
30W
15W
Thanks again.

PS: But I hope that the battery of the Pocket 3 charged with the charger in the photo will not be ruined. Maybe in an emergency I could use that. Right?
 
But the charger they advised me to buy is not PD, maybe I'm wrong?
Any USB-C charger that lists different output voltages is a "PD" one, in general.

For the PD one you have, any USB-C port should work; I can't see the camera needing particularly high power.

(There are, rarely, dedicated chargers supplied with a device that can only output some odd voltage above 5V - those should never be used with anything but the device they were meant for. It's an abuse of the USB connector as those should always default to 5V, unless and until the device being charged requests a higher voltage).
 

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