Lowest Low price? I got one from last deal but the second port is disconnecting when giving max wattage. I got one to return last one.
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Lowest Low price? I got one from last deal but the second port is disconnecting when giving max wattage. I got one to return last one.
Mod: Previous deal required Prime. This deal is for available for non-prime members Prime now required.
Cheers, I have had very good experiences with Ugreen products so far.
I got one of these for charging Steam Deck. Also bought these UGREEN USB cables: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B08D6NCQ1Z
So far, no issues. It gains charge while playing the Deck though I haven't tried doing that while also charging my phone.
Fits great in the back of the steam deck case too!
Am i correct in that max from a single port is 25w? Its in a different league.
Seems to be working great except didn't realise my Pixel 8 only does 35W… wasted $10 getting this one instead of the 35W version. Oh well..
It's future proof. Also I charge my laptop, phone & tablet/kindle at the same time
Can someone vouch for its reliability?
anker or Ugreen?
Are there any 65W or greater chargers with changeable plugs, that are good value like these UGREEN and Anker deals? Excluding those that use figure 8 cables.
Kind of defeats the purpose of the "smallest possible size" charger if you need to carry an extra converter when travelling imo.
This is great https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/bon-voyage…
If there is stock near you https://officeworks.youinstock.com.au/search/OWPWW14020
That's surprisingly good value for an Officeworks charger, thanks! Could do with more USB-C ports but pretty useful regardless
I need a guide for chargers.
Last time I bought a USB charger, output was all about amps. My laptop USB connection would provide 0.5A which was slow but safe, and was all most older devices could handle (my Kindle, iPod and Bluetooth earpiece.
Then we got multi-socket USB chargers for the car, total output amps, and two ports: 2.1A and 1A, though it may not output that much simultaneously.
When and why did the change to Watts happen?
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2331534/confusing-world-of-u…
This one even contains an image of the ugreen power supply (coincidentally, I hope).
"The technical basis for charging via USB-C is the USB Power Delivery (USB PD) standard. It specifies voltage levels of 5 to 48 volts and currents of 3 or 5 amps in so-called “power profiles” or “power rules.” Depending on the power supply unit, power cable, and device, charging capacities of between 10 and 240 watts are possible. "
Thanks Stevelovestacos. Much appreciated 👍
Stupid question:, is this a good alternative to the SuperVooc Charger that is available from Oppo? i picked a new phone yesterday and it does 45W
Back again at the same price.
Bought a few of these. Pretty good. Works with super fast charging on my samsung phone.