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Zyron Deskpod 156W Max 4-Port 100W PD Charger with Stand & 100W USB-IF Certified 1m Cable $84.99 Shipped @ Zyron Tech Amazon AU

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⚡Delivers up to 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, and 20V/5A each USB-C port. The Dual USB-A ports delivers up to 18W max each and supports fast charging protocols like QC 3.0, QC 2.0, AFC, SFC, 2.4A. When using 4 ports simultaneously, the USB-C ports delivers up to 60W each and the USB-A port delivers up to 18W QC3.0 each.
⚡Compatible with MacBook (16"/15" MacBook Pro), Dell XPS 13/15/17 Dell Vostro 5471 and HP Spectre TPN-Q178, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface, HP, iPhone 12/12Pro/12Pro Max/12mini, 11 / 11 Plus / XS / XS Max / XR / X / 8 / 8 Plus, Switch, Huawei, Xiaomi, Samsung Galaxy S22/22 Ultra/S22+/S21/S21+/S21Ultra/S20/S20Ultra/S10e / S10 / S10 Plus / Note10 / Note10 Plus and many more devices that support USB-C Power Delivery.
⚡Safety Protocols: Multiple Safety features like surge, overcharging, overcurrent and overheating protection to keep your connected device safe.
⚡Certified Safe: DESKPOD is SAA Certified (SAA-200164-EA) 100W USB-C PD Charger that can deliver up to 156W Max Output. Also certified by CE, FCC, RoHS, CB, ETL, PSE which makes the desktop charger safe for use worldwide.
⚡Upgraded Package Now includes: 1x Deskpod Charger, 1x 1m AC Cable, 1x User Manual, 1x Charging Stand, 1x 100W USB-C to USB-C Cable 1m USB-IF Certified
⚡Australian Owned & Operated: Zyron is an Australian owned and operated business based in Sydney, NSW.
⚡Warranty: 2 Years Warranty

If you are comparing with previous deals then kindly note that starting 30th May 2022, the package has been upgraded and now includes a charger stand and a 100W USB-IF Certified Cable.

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  • +3

    Anyone have experience with their chargers? Still on the lookout for a charger from a decent brand after my Heymix charger failed almost as soon as I got it lol.

    • +1

      Have had one for about 6 months, mainly to charge my S7+, no problems so far and the fast charging I've tried has worked well.

    • +4

      I mean, there is literally a post for a 108W Belkin charger today.

      • Belkin is a GaN charger, which is newer technology and more efficient. However, you will not get the same charging speed as this one when you have 2 or more devices plugged in on the Belkin due to the lower wattage cap.

        • Thing is, I don't think Zyron falls under

          a decent brand after my Heymix charger failed

          • @dyziplen: I did buy the Belkin but I'm still looking for cheaper stuff that I can still count on if possible. Would have considered Anker if they actually had any of their newer GaN stock in Australia (they seem to be having trouble with stock even in the US).

    • Belkin

    • If you have had Heymix fail then why do you want to buy another generic/no brand charger? Why not buy something more reliable like Anker, Belkin etc.? Belkin 108W is on sale today. There is a separate post for it.

      • Generic brands do not provide SAA certifications mate. Zyron firstly is an Australian brand with proper SAA certifications compared to American Belkin Anker and Chinese Heymix. This model supports PPS, has a charging stand which you can use as a phone/tablet holder and a USB-IF certified 100W cable. A lot of posts claims about rebadging although Belkin does the same rebadging. If you compare this so called "GaN" of Belkin, our Super Si charger is smaller with better specs :)

        • +2

          Isn't that just the bare minimum for you to sell stuff in Australia? Those certifications are just based on a handful or samples, or some times just the one, passing the relevant tests. It just shows the base design is good and won't kill you. But the problem with these generics is typically the quality control of their production runs. I mean, out of the 8 written reviews, one reports a significant quality issue, and I am discounting the two star review which might be user related.

          • @dyziplen: Purpose of SAA certification is not just a handful of samples approval. It binds the manufacturer to produce the goods same as the specifications. You are comparing Zyron with someone sitting in China and operating although we are not. We are still new so no complaints.

            You so called "BELKIN BRAND" is just a rebadge of CE-LINK OEM products. http://www.ce-link.com/product/content/202009/1329.html

            FYI our Deskpod is manufactured by VINA which also manufactures for Alogic, Satechi, J5Create

            • +1

              @ibelievesyd:

              We are still new so no complaints.

              I literally just referred to a one star review on Amazon in my previous comment

              harry
              1.0 out of 5 stars not good quality
              Reviewed in Australia on 26 May 2022
              Verified Purchase
              huse a short time and not working any more. had to return back.

              and my entire point was questionable QCs where things might be certified but actual outcomes might differ. Then given that you are new, you don't have the track record to prove your QC processes.

              You so called "BELKIN BRAND" is just a rebadge of CE-LINK OEM products

              Sure, Belkin/Foxconn also rebadge, but are you seriously comparing your QC processes and market power to Foxconn? CE-Link knows not to piss off Foxconn given the volumes involved. I have been on both ends, being the big fish and being able to dictate actual SOP on the floor, as well as little fish where you just get, oops, sorry.

              • @dyziplen: That 1 star is the only comment that guy has ever made if you check his profile. Not sure that is even authentic or just a sad competitor. And even for Belkin or any ectronics brand it is impossible to have 100% working ratio. Many other genuine positive reviews on Amazon, our own website and Ebay btw.

                As I have already explained where our chargers come from in so many previous posts as well over the past year. These factories have their own QC process regardless of client. And if we had nonimportance on quality, why would we include a USB-IF certified cable? Anyone else does that?

                Zyron is not going anywhere mate. We are new so we’ll learn and develop. We have our own ODM chargers launching in 2022. We will strongly compete against American and Chinese brands in the next few years :)

                • +1

                  @ibelievesyd:

                  These factories have their own QC process regardless of client.

                  Everyone and anyone can have QC processes, the question is whether you can trust that process or not and how you can enforce it if something goes wrong.

                  Btw, try not to lie.

                  That 1 star is the only comment that guy has ever made if you check his profile.

                  https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/profile/amzn1.account.AFIAKFD7Q…

                  The guy that gave you the one star has 32 reviews. The profile literally right there for all to see. Who are you trying to fool exactly.

                  Sure, all manufacturers have DOA and faulty products. But don't act like you never had a complaint, and when there is a complaint its a fake complaint.

                  Also, if the negative reviews are fake, does that mean the positive can be fakes as well?

                  • -2

                    @dyziplen: When I checked that guy’s profile on Pc it showed 1 review only :(

                    I have nothing to more to say mate. All these things already discussed in previous posts.

                    • +2

                      @ibelievesyd:

                      All these things already discussed in previous posts.

                      Ah speaking of old posts.

                      Not really misleading mate. Only that this guy is a sad competitor who has an agenda and misleading audience.

                      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/678114

                      Seems like you have a history of accusing anyone of giving you a bad review/feedback of being a "sad competitor"

                      Mate, here is a free lesson. When doing PR, always put a positive spin on it. Stop accusing people of being fakes and make sure you keep your story straight.

                • +1

                  @ibelievesyd:

                  You so called "BELKIN BRAND" is just a rebadge of CE-LINK OEM products.

                  Knocking down the competitor so harshly when they are not around to defend themselves?

                  Belkin provide an equipment warranty, which you guys (and HEYMIX) will not be able to match.

                  Lastly, would you kindly DM me the links to your SAA certificates. Otherwise, please link them within the thread description (if there are no issues with showing them publicly).

                  • +1

                    @DoctorCalculon: I have no idea what I'm doing with these certs but it might be this one? https://equipment.erac.gov.au/Public/Profiles.aspx?Applicati…

                    If that is wrong then I'll leave it with the rep.

                    • @eecan: Thanks, mate.

                      I was trying to look it up on this website: https://www.saaapprovals.com.au/resources/certified-product-…
                      which seems to not work at all.

                      What's the entry point for the above .gov.au site?

                    • @eecan: Looks like its passes

                      AS/NZS 62368.1:2018

                      having a quick look, I can't actually find a copy of the standard.

                      My background with mechanical products and obviously a different AS standards and its a while back now. But for us, it was 5 test samples for each test (1 for environmental/salt spray), and it was an array of tests. From functional to environmental. Basically to see if the product actually works or not and conforms to which level of the standard. But as to quality, its pretty much just a quality control plan, showing how you will ensure the product is to standard blah blah blah, instead of actual data on the QC process. I am not in QC but they have all bunch of their own metrics.

                      So I suspect it might be similar here. The product as designed passes the standard, but the question is always on whether they can maintain the standard during production, and the certification process doesn't really cover that beyond a written plan.

                      My memory might be fuzzy though.

                  • -1

                    @DoctorCalculon: Mate SAA certification number already displayed when posted (SAA-200164-EA). You can simply search model number of Deskpod on EESS register and you can find details. Not knocking competitor, but its unfair that rebadge tag is imposed on us only. Equipment warranty will come soon too, we're just 1 year in the business. There is a lot of cheap stuff that we can source but we will never :)

                    • +3

                      @ibelievesyd: OP, firstly some feedback for you.

                      Please drop the attitude. We are not your mates. This is not a forum for Business Appreciation. When you post a deal, expect criticism. As an official rep, if you handle criticism by bashing others, that reflects poorly upon your company.

                      Mate SAA certification number already displayed when posted (SAA-200164-EA). You can simply search model number of Deskpod on EESS register and you can find details.

                      You would have a bit more respect if you didn't patronise your audience, and tried to be a bit more helpful.
                      You seem to have a habit of doing this in most of your replies that you disagree with.

                      If it was so easy, I wouldn't have pointed this out in my comment above.

                      These are the parameters I am using, and they don't work.

                      • Brand: Zyron (using VINA does not work either)
                      • Certificate: SAA-200164-EA
                      • Model: Deskpod
                      • Equipment Number: ZY-DC-156W

                      Another feedback: you can simply link the information in your thread description considering it is public info, after all.

                      • +3

                        @DoctorCalculon: Can you imagine how he would treat you if you had bought one of the products and had a problem. I think ill pass. I was looking for a multiport USBC power supply but this one doesn't sound like it.

                        • +2

                          @unifex: The guy offers 2 year warranty.

                          Yet his "businesses" doesn't seem to last more than 2 years.

                          https://www.abr.business.gov.au/AbnHistory/View?id=366160968…

                          Business name From To
                          ZYRON TECH External site 06 Feb 2021 (current)
                          NEXON POWER External site 23 Jan 2020 15 Jul 2021
                          QMAX TECHNOLOGY External site 29 Apr 2019 18 Feb 2021

                          Btw, he has posted deals for Qmas and Nexon previously as well.

                          • @dyziplen: love your curiosity! Qmax was a start, nexon had to be re-branded as too generic name to appear on Google. we closed the 2 businesses after the completion of 12 months defects warranty period after the last sale. I have also mentioned previously as well that nexon has been rebranded as Zyron

      • I already ordered the Belkin actually but I'm still keeping an eye out for reliable generic/no brand alternatives. Been using Blitzwolf and Tronsmart cables/chargers for years without any issues so wondering what's out there now. Anker I've also had good experiences with but they don't have stock.

    • +1

      I bought a Zyron PowerStone from previous deal and have used it on a few trips now to charge my Dell XPS 15 as well as my phone/tablets and working great so far. Will need more time me thinks.

    • I had this but replaced it with their 120w charger (got it when they had a sale earlier). Reason being the 120w is more compact and can plug directly into the powerpoint.

  • I've already got 3x Zyron GaN chargers, so I think I'll wait for another Black Friday sale like the one in Nov last year when it was $69.99. :-)

  • That price will not be possible mate :( The package is now upgraded with a charging stand and a USB-IF certified cable :) previously it was just the charger

  • +1

    I got a 66w one that I’m fairly happy with so far. Only neg is personal preference based, it has a light on it which I don’t like. But otherwise worked fine no issues.

    • Get some LightDims

  • I also just bought 66w zyron charger for my laptop charging.

    When main power is off, the white light will keep flashing and cause my laptop to hang and auto restart again and again. The only way to stop it is unplug USB C.

    It feels kind of annoying as my original lenevo charger didn't have such issue.

    • mate if that happens on all sockets then you can contact [email protected] to get a replacement

      • Yes, both usb c still the same issue.

        Last night, I drop an email to your cs support. Now waiting for cs reply.

  • Is this guy my mate ?

  • I'm using the Deskpod as we speak to charge my Switch, Surface Book laptop, powerbank, and headphones. It's become the only charger that I take away with me on trips these days.

  • Associated Rep is really copping it in this post.
    I've got both heymix and zyron products and fortunately, I have not had a problem with them yet. It's likely because some purchases were impulse so I am not using them all as frequently as others.
    I have seen a lot more negative comments regarding heymix so will be avoiding them. Zyron seems good to me so far. ibelievesyd is struggling to defend the brand in the comments, but I think they're trying and will give them the benefit of the doubt.

    • +3

      The product at the price point he is offering is fine, its just another generic Chinese charger with badge on top. These might end up as decent or it might not, thats the way of these Chinese devices. He has some suspect moves as seen here, kickstarters, multiple business names. lying about reviews, accusing critics of being competitors etc etc.

      In any case, only time and volume can tell whether he is importing decent stuff or not. Heymix came in with very competitive pricing, and it was only after time with decent amount being sold to Ozbargainers that the issues starts to crop up report. These Chinese generics also often have certifications thats a mile long to gain some credibility, and I won't put too much faith in those, the products that gets certified vs the actual production run might be a world apart.

      Well, I certainly won't be one to try my luck.

      • +1

        Perfect summary. Changing business names just doesn't resonate well to me. If it was just about the brand they could simply introduce a new brand without changing business name. And yes, they're still Chinese generics to me, although rep complained to me about it.

        I'm not against Chinese made products - Anker is not only made in China but it's actually a Chinese company. The rep could say their products are manufactured in the same factory as Belkin, but that doesn't mean they would have the same quality standard.

        • You both make excellent points. Thank you for sharing.

        • so what's the verdict? Buy/don't buy?

          Dnn't buy chinese generics/rebadges? then go with what brand instead?

          I am more confused than before reading comments lol.

          • @howard22: You should make your own judgements, whether this is worth the money. Personally I avoid these generics but I do have one or two for occasional use and they work just fine. For regular/daily use I prefer the better known brands - some of them failed too but the failure rate is much lower considering their higher usage. And the better made chargers are less likely to overheat or emit high pitch noise (coil whine) if that bothers you.

          • @howard22: As I see the point being raised is that if the chargers are rebadged by Belkin and Alogic then it is not considered Chinese generic but if a registered local business does then it is generic :)

            There are lots of open source reviews on Amazon, Ebay and our website for everyone to make a call.

            • @ibelievesyd: I never said that Belkin does not rebadge chargers - and nobody did. And you clearly missed the point, that what's important is reputation and credibility which of course need to be built slowly.
              I'm not against Zyron products, in fact I'm quite interested in your 120W charger. But to trust that as my daily charger maybe is still a long way to go.

              • +1

                @tukanglistrik: I was talking about in general, not in particular to your comment. I agree with you that it would be something that will be built slowly. We'll keep working hard on our products and customer service. I will not be engaged in any discussions of generic or rebadged in future. I'll always be available to answer any queries about the our chargers, certifications or otherwise :)

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