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The USB C Charger is a powerful 100W charging station featuring 6 ports (3 USB-C and 3 USB-A) that allows you to charge multiple devices simultaneously. Its compact design makes it perfect for travel, while advanced safety features ensure optimal charging for all your gadgets.
Output Current | 3 Amps |
Output Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Current Rating | 4 Amps |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 6 |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 6 |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, USB Type A |
Compatible Devices | Cellular Phones, Headphones, Cameras, Game Consoles, Smartwatches |
Compatible Phone Models | Google Pixel |
Additional Features | Portable Fast Charger Lightweight Travel Lightweight design, lightweight_design |
Item Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1 None |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Black |
R**Y
Small, Powerful, and Quickly Charges My Devices
The USB C Charger is a game breaker. It takes less space than my previous charger. It has four ports for charging. It's small and light enoough to take on a trip.
K**.
Excellent Product
This makes travel so easy. Plug in multiple items at once. Quick charging. Purchased a second one for our team to keep their devices charged while working events. Also, very compact.
M**R
Has all the ports Needed! Works great.
This is exactly what I needed. It accommodates all the different ports and chargers I need for all my devices. The price is great and it works well. It is compact for travel. And it charges the devices fast. Highly recommend
W**D
20W not so, 15W it is
Very good build quality. Light weight, perfect for travel.Included wire is absolute must-have for hotel rooms (compared to wall chargers) where we often find limited open sockets, and are usually below the tables or behind beds.I connected my MacBook Pro, iPhone 14 pro, iPad pro, watch series 7 - all together, and all charged well, fast!Watts = Volts x Amps3 USBC ports 5V x 3amps = 15 watts/port (I reduced one star because description says 20 watts each)3 USBA ports 5V x 2.5amps = 12.5 watts/portWhen charging 6 devices together, max 97.5 watts (I reduced one star because description says 100 watts)I would definitely recommend this powerhouse, and reduce your travel hassles.It says 100v-220v so in theory, it should work worldwide with right pin adapter attachment, I will carry on my next international trip.
R**L
great product, light weight & work with Raspberry PI
I got this product to use as backup for a field kit. My kit works entirely off battery, and I got this device for times when I do not need to do that. This product works great to drive my Raspberry Pi-400, and a 15.6" portable monitor. I also use it to charge my Lithium rechargeable 1.5volt batteries.I have a 4 port 90W charger, and that is a small square unit, and it's twice as heavy as this one. I don't know how this unit is so much lighter *plus* having 2 additional ports, that makes it much nicer for my backpack.
Z**R
So many ports for all my devices!
This port has been great for all my charging needs. It handles all my devices and then some! I have taken it with me on trips and it has really helped save on space because it charges everything from my iPhone to my Quest 2...at the same time! My wife also appreciates the extra ports so that she can charge her iPhone and headphones at the same time as me. The only thing that would make it better would be if the charger was an inductive surface that you just lay your phone on to charge.
K**A
Extremely useful
As a student with multiple devices this has come in so handy for me. It's especially convenient to travel with. Honestly a great purchase
M**N
Misstates the power output--max is only about 80 Watts, not 100.
My original review is below, but I now have an update which is adverse. The maximum output of the USB-c ports is only 15W each, not 20W. The output on the USB-A ports is 12 W each. The total is only 81 Watts--the claim that it produces 100 W is a 25% overstatement. And I am not sure that it even produces that much. I tried to charge my IPad pro while it was on using just one port and no others, and the battery actually continued to discharge. I had to turn off the IPad for several hours for the battery to charge. The time to charge is 50% longer than a true 20 W charger and with a true 20 W charger I don't have to turn off the IPad to charge the battery. Originally I rated this as 4 stars; now it is one star for the gross misrepresentation.Originally I had purchased the Minix 100W. After the refund and warranty periods expired I discovered one of the ports was not working. So I bought another one but this time, tested it as soon as I got it. Sure enough, one of the ports was not working right out of the box, and I returned it for a full refund. Instead I bought this one. The pros were a smaller price, six ports and a six foot long power cord,(making it easier to use in tight spaces); the cons were that the output is limited to 20 Watts for each port [see correction above]. It cannot be used to charge a Macpro and if you try to do that you will damage the unit and make it unusable. (Most of the negative reviews ignored the warning not to use it on a Macpro.) While it is rated for use on 240 volt systems, it does not include the adaptors you need to plug into non-US outlets. subtracted one star for these limitations but it is all I need for my own use within the US.
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