Detachable cables design, Adapter and HUB 2 in 1
Compatible with USB 3.0 / 2.0 / 1.1 hosts and devices
Changeable output tips for maximum compatibility
Total output: 110W(95W for NB, 15W for USB3.0 hub)
Rated Output Power: 110W
Input Voltage: 100 - 240 Vac (Full Range)
Input Frequency: 50 - 60Hz
Output Voltage: 19V, 5.08A / USB: 5V, 0.9A each USB port
Output Rating: 5.08A
Efficiency: >87%
Standby Power Consumption: <0.1W
Protection: OVP, OTP, OCP, OPP, SCP
FSP Universal Notebook Power Adapter 110W / 19V with 3 Built-in 3 Port USB 3.0 Hub $40 Delivered @ Harris Technology
Last edited 19/09/2019 - 10:27 by 1 other user
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how is it universal when its missing so many connector types for laptops… one example is the 3mm*4.5mm which is used by Dell and HP for their smaller laptops…
Jaduqimon i have contacted FSP to find out if they can provide alternative TIPs, we will advise once they have replied.
thanks I am interested in buying one but need more tips than those provided…
Also 3mm x 1mm! :)
We have secured some extra TIPs that we have been advised are for Dell and HP. I have a Dell inspiron 5379 i will test this Monday and will advise.
thanks also good to know if dell laptops accepts charge.
SOme third party chargers i bought are useless because dell detecs as non compatible and doesnt charge, can only use it off the wall.
I'm assuming this would be ok for Pico PSU? For anybody in the know, are there any cheaper yet reliable options?
Ordered - no postage charges :-)
Seems great price. FSP have made OEM power supplies for many years.
Ordered and no delivery charge in Sydney ;)
Needed a new PSU for spares, thanks.3 x 0.9A USB is a real shame.
Yeah, fairly standard for a hub. Useful to power external hardware, not amazing for phone charging.
To be fair, I believe this is intended more as a peripheral hub for a laptop, rather than a multiport charger.
But yeah, would have been better if they were 2.4A or 1.5A ports!
I didn’t read carefully enough. I don’t have a use for a hub only faster charging.
I think what you're looking for is really a multi-port charger (with high powered laptop charger).
Does your laptop have USB-C PD charging? If so, you should look at multi-port PD chargers, like these:
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/478372 (was a pricing error, so disregard the price!)
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/423936
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/367770
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/463128
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/474998Hope that helps! :)
@caprimulgus: I don’t have USB c though…. my next laptop purchase will be but my current one is still going strong no need to upgrade yet.
ATangk this is actually a USB hub, but you can use it to charge phones. We tested this on a Samsung S8+ and Sony Xperia XZ Premium and they both charged, however at a slower rate.
Oh so it’s even worse than I wanted. A hub might be useful for USB c laptops but you’d need a different adapter too. I really liked the Microsoft chargers as they had a USB charging port, but it was only 1A so quite slow.
Hi op - I see you were checking if extra plugs were available. I'm looking for one compatible with a 2009 model MacBook. Could you please let me know if you have the plug that would attach to this?
Hi Brickles, i have emailed the manufacture, just waiting for there reply and Will advise.
Thanks - standingby.
Unfortinitly Brickles these are not supported
I thought that was a USB with a fork attached.