@rickcostel - Well it’s not that simple! If you review the images the last one tells you the Apple devices won’t pull more than 7.5 Watts.
Let’s look at this in a mind model… you have a desk lamp but the outlet is on the other side of the room so you need an extension cord a cheap 10 Amp cord would do - right?
Now let’s swap out the extension for a super heavy weight 30 Amp cord the light will still work and nothing changes!
Let’s jump back to that cheap cord, but this time we plug in a window A/C which really needs a 20 Amp cord. Clearly as the A/C works harder the cord will heat up and hopefully the breaker blows.
So while the AliExpress seller claims 200 Watts the device under charge dictates the draw. Even still as my example with the A/C running full out would burn the cord out, but unlike the A/C the QI standard has a feedback system so if the battery gets too hot the charge power is dropped. So while they claim 200 Watts I don’t think any current devices could even draw that much. Besides the charger can’t offer more that is able to! So the max will be what the charger offers not the charging Pucks rating!
Someone was being creative in the ad for sure!