I have a new iPhone X, a MacBook Pro and an iPad. I have two of the 61W chargers (one for home and one for work). I was going to get a lightning to USB-C cable to fast charge my iPad (and also fast charge my iPadI think?), but was wondering if there are splitter devices (or hubs) that I could connect to the 61W thing plugged into the wall and then connect that to the Hub/splitter so I could take one cable to charge my MacBook and the other to charge my iPhone or iPad. Is this possible? If so, does it dilute the charging ability of the devices? Does anyone recommend any good products for this? Thanks for the help and sorry if this has been covered, I could not find it here...
**Addition** Also, I just realized I bought a few of the USB C to USB little adaptors. So could I just take the regular iPhone charging cable (lightning to regular USB), plug the USB part into this and use this combo to plug into the 61W MacBook charger to get fast charging? This seems to be possible, but I'm not sure if the connection loses the ability to fast charge or is a problem in any other way...
**Addition** Also, I just realized I bought a few of the USB C to USB little adaptors. So could I just take the regular iPhone charging cable (lightning to regular USB), plug the USB part into this and use this combo to plug into the 61W MacBook charger to get fast charging? This seems to be possible, but I'm not sure if the connection loses the ability to fast charge or is a problem in any other way...
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