![]() ![]() Apple's USB-C cables will pass more power, as I assume would a better built cable from someone else. I emphasize "quality cable" because I bought a non-Apple brand Lightning to USB-C cable only to find that it did not support USB-PD and therefore was limited to 12 watts to my iPhone. ![]() You'll need a quality Lightning to USB-C cable to get more than 12 watts into the iPad. I suspect that the iPad is charging fine, it's just that by streaming music constantly it is consuming more than the 12 watts provided. Even if you are using a USB-C cable I have yet to see a USB hub with a charge and data port that provides more than 15 watts. I assume you are using a Lightning to USB-A cable to plug in the iPad, that's going to limit power to the iPad to 12 watts, maybe 15 watts. The reason I suggest a Thunderbolt dock is because I have yet to see a USB hub or dock that provides more than 15 watts to a downstream data port. It sounds like you need a Thunderbolt dock, not a USB hub. ![]()
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