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FIVI 36W Dual QC 3.0 Car Charger $3.98 US ($5.73 AU) Delivered @ FIVI 3C Specialty AliExpress

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Decent price for this car charger as it has 2 ports with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 and Samsung Adaptive Fast Charge (QC 2.0) in them.

Important: You must click on Get Coupons under the price to get the US $1.00 off on US $2.00 store coupon that will apply at checkout. Also stackable with your favourite cashback provider.

AU$ based on current Mastercard rate, price includes GST and shipping.

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  • +2

    “All Metal”
    What?… Even the plastic bits?

    • +1

      I'll admit their marketing is a bit funny in places :P

      • That’s ok. I didn’t even known “protrusive” was a word. Learnt something from AliExpress.

    • That would mean it short-circuits…

    • Now That's funny x

  • +1

    you can get the $2 off $3 spend coupon to make it $2.88?

    • I'm not seeing that coupon. Probably one of those new user incentives.

    • I see that coupon as well. I use Aliexpress app, but I'm not new user to Aliexpress.

      Total for me is US$2.80 shipped. Thanks @Clear and @tkcrule…

  • $1500 phone.. $5.78 charger FTW

    • +1

      $20000+ car

    • +1

      Or go buy that $40 branded one from the same factory. Full price these go for about $12ish at FIVI 😉

      • +1

        I've killed a HTC10 brand new with a blitzwolf qc2.0 back in the day with a faulty one that shorted the socket. So would like to see a cut down comparison. Not worth saving 10c.

        • +2

          buy a $5.88 charger

  • +1

    36W out from something so small!? And contained within a socket.
    Either it will rapidly be thermally throttled, or your car dash will melt form the heat after a while.

    There is a good reason why other high-power chargers protrude so much. They are far from 100% efficient.

    • Or how about neither? Never any issues when I posted spent years posting the Tronsmart equivalents or other people with different brands. Bigger brands currently put even more powerful ones in the same size anyway. Tech has come a long way.

      • +1

        How much power were you drawing for a sustained period?
        I doubt people would notice when the power drops to 5 or 10W.

        • I haven't tested this one personally. Others no issue.

          • +1

            @Clear: I'm questioning the power claim. Not whether your phone charged.

            I've just been testing a power supply that claims 3A, but board gets too hot to touch at less than 2A. It is bigger than this, so maybe thats why.

            • @bargaino: And that's what I was referring to. Using a meter they held their power ;)

              You should check out Chongdiantou if you read Chinese or with Google Translate. It's the best source of news and teardowns of pretty much any charger out there. Both Chinese and big brands like Apple.

              • @Clear: I should have said it depends on the socket. A proper "cigar socket" may conduct the heat away well enough, but many of them are not made for that now.

                Tried that website, but getting timeout.

                • @bargaino: Website is prone to going down a lot unfortunately.

                  • @Clear: they can also check jd.com. plenty reviews there for similar chargers.

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