Popular charger with dual USB Type-C PD ports, dual QC 3.0 ports and 2 standard ports it's suitable for charging a wide variety devices.
It has an AU plug and ships from the AU warehouse.
AU$ based on charge on payment using Paypal.
Popular charger with dual USB Type-C PD ports, dual QC 3.0 ports and 2 standard ports it's suitable for charging a wide variety devices.
It has an AU plug and ships from the AU warehouse.
AU$ based on charge on payment using Paypal.
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Nope been using it for about 4 months now no issues .. even powers my HP spectre laptop
i had heaps of issues with this one.
Not enough power to charge couples of units together, my ipad, iphone and other andriod devices charge intermittedly, and sometimes even not charging.
Do not recommend if you want to charge four or five units together.
Yeah, if you plan to charge only 1 device, it works as expected.
If you plan to charge > 1 device, you better not exceed any of these combos or you're in for a bad time (nothing catastrophic, just the charger shutting constantly restarting and NONE of the devicces charging)
Combo | Power available |
---|---|
USB-C1&C2 | DC5V⎓3A/9V⎓3A/12V⎓3A/15V⎓3A/20V⎓3.25A,65W max |
USB-A1&A2 | DC5V⎓3A/9V⎓2A/12V⎓1.5A,18W max |
USB-A3&A4 | DC5V⎓2A |
USB-C1/C2+USB-A3/A4 Output | 65W+10W(75W MAX) |
USB-C1+USB C2+USB-A3/A4 Output | 45W+18W+10W(73W MAX) |
USB-C1/C2+USB A1/A2+USB-A3/A4 Output | 45W+18W+10W(73W MAX) |
USB-C1/C2+USB A1/A2+USB-A3/A4 Output | 45W+15W+10W(70W MAX) |
USB-C1+USB C2+USB-A1/A2+USB-A3/A4 Output | 30W+18W+18W+10W (76W MAX) |
USB-C1+USB C2+USB-A1/A2+USB-A3/A4 Output | 30W+18W+15W+10W (73W MAX) |
Good luck telling your device to 'slow charge' to not exceed these combos
I have issues even when going nowhere near the limits, even just 3-4 low power devices like mice and headphones.
I have this, would absolutely recommend. I can charge my surface book and iPhone at the same time + apple watch charger :)
I have issues charging my phone and tablet from C1 & C2 ports. I mentioned this in another post and though that it might not be negotiating at the correct PD rates but someone mentioned that PD should be able to detect correct power.
Anyway I just use A1 & A2 when charging my phone or tablet and the C1&C2 posts for higher power devices.
I bought one during the last deal, and it doesn't charge even close to 60w. At best I got 45 out of it while charging a laptop that, with my Zero lemon 60w charger, gets full juice.
I also had an issue where when charging things that require less power like my phone or switch, it would regularly power blip, meaning it would stop charging for a second then start again. I wouldn't recommend this at all, even at this price.
I bought one on release, no problem so far.
would it charge my Samsung s21 ultra at 25w?
Sadly no and Banggood wouldn't allow a return from me :(
These are great chargers. I have one mounted to the underside of my desk and it happily charges my Surface Pro 4, HP ProBook, any other smaller USB-C devices like a switch or a phone. It's just very handy to have powerful USB charging right there ready to go.
I have issues with power cutting out when new devices are connected, eg, plug in my mouse to charge and the other ports drop out, even when lightly loaded. The power comes back but the intermittent loss causes me issues. Have this extremely lightly loaded too, just headphones, mice, Apple Watch etc. not using highly powered devices eg: laptop/phone/tablet.
Yes, I see the same issue too.
Does anyone have any issue with PD charger from this unit?