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If your laptop charges via usb-c then your laptop charger can already charge all three of the devices you mentioned, and at a high rate. Why would you need to carry multiple chargers? I see the benefit of charging 3 devices at once, but also that's not something I've ever needed to do.
Having a single charger for multiple devices is great, especially when travelling. It's saved me a couple times in places where there's only a single outlet available (trains, hostels, even some hotels). While at home it's next to my bed for charging my watch, phone and earbuds overnight.