Ueetop 175W Gan USB-C 6-Port Charger AU Plug US$24.85 (~A$45.08) Delivered @ UEETOP Choice Store AliExpress

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Copied from deal - https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/881457
Not the cheapest but i can live with it, if i need it in next 15-
20 days.

On sale is this multiport GaN charger that packs a lot of punch for it's price. It features 4 USB-C ports with Power Delivery PPS with a single port capable of providing 100W, while two USB-C ports will provide 65W and 45W at the same time and an additional two fast charging USB-A ports. Making it a good choice for charging laptops, phones, tablets, power banks, handheld game consoles and more at the same time.

The charger has a small display showing the current output in watts and includes an AU plug figure 8 cable. In my experience this charger doesn't result in touchscreen unresponsive like you would find in other cheaper chargers and overall performs fast charging perfectly fine.

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Specifications

Input: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz 2.5A
USB-C1/C2/C3 Output: (100W Max)PPS 3.3-21V/5A; 5V/3A,9V/3A,12V/3A,15V/3A,20V/5A
USB-C4 Output: (20W Max)PPS 3.3-11V/2A; 5V/3A,9V/2.22A,12V/1.67A
USB-A1/A2 Output: (60W Max)5V/3A,9V/3A,12V/3A,15V/3A,20V/3A
Total Output: 175W Max
C1+C2/C3: 65W+45W
C2+C3: 65W+45W
C4+A1/A2: 10W(5V/2A)+10W(5V/2A)
A1+A2: 10W(5V/2A)+10W(5V/2A)
C1+C2+C3: 65W+45W+20W
C1+C2+C3+C4: 65W+45W+20W+20W
C1+C2+C3+A1/A2: 65W+45W+20W+60W
C1+C2+C3+C4+A1+A2: 65W+45W+20W+10W+10W+10W


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Comments

  • +4

    Get the BR plug for less if you already have a spare figure 8 AU plug

  • +7

    Got one of these from last deal, been great so far!

    • +1

      Me too. It’s on par (for my day to day use) with my ugreen one which was heaps more expensive.

    • +2

      Had a bad experience with the one I ordered, USB A ports do not work. Had to return for a refund. Suggest check the USB A ports on arrival. This can be easily missed especially with USB C in pre dominant use now.

      • Bugger. Yeah I've used all the ports on mine and they seem to work as expected. But yeah use USB C way more for my phone and laptop.

  • +1

    I recently got one of these, works good so far. Now I just need some of a kind of cable management to keep all six wires organized…

  • Seems too good to be true? Is the product actually good?

    • It's a fire with more steps

    • +1

      Sold over 10,000 with 4.8 star review rating.

  • +1

    I could not find any peoper HW review of the box. Kind of scared what it can do, from damaging devices to fire.
    Had the fire from Heymix charger and that scared me a lot, as if I would not be nearby and would not see it - my house would be on fire (it was under the couch in the living room).

    • +1

      Got three of these. Damn good charger

      • +1

        Damn good charger

        Can you upload your teardown video? Or your waveform analysis?

        … or is this just your average person "charges my device quick and nothing has burned down" review?

    • What the heck the charger actually caught fire? While you were charging I assume not while idle

      • It was actually idle at the time

        • +2

          Photos or it didn't happen.

          • @Damonator84: Says the guy who couldn't be arsed posting internal photos either, or his qualifications on why he can say a charger is good or not.

            But hey,

            Lol, no time for that

    • I've been using a heymix for years - now you've got me worried. Do you have more details? Which charger was it?

      • Lots of reports here about heymix fires… google might show you…

  • +3

    There is a cheaper listing for $40.23.

    Got three of these, they've been great

  • +3

    12% cashback on Cashrewards and Shopback now as well.

  • +1

    You can also get a 330w for $40.79

  • @damonator84 @bozzabear @hen dawg
    for people that has this please confirm if you can:
    if say we plug 6 cables to each ports - and just one of those cable is actually connected to a device, for example a laptop to C1 - the other 5 cables are just dangling away.
    will the charger distribute the power as of 6 devices connected (C1+C2+C3+C4+A1+A2: 65W+45W+20W+10W+10W+10W)
    or it will still output full 100W on that C1 connected to laptop?

    • That's a good question, I'm curious about that as well. In my experience if you don't have a device connected to the cable, the charger should treat it as not being connected at all, but I don't know if that's the case for this charger.

      • nope the opposite actually most will think they need to give power once a cable entered the port, doesnt matter at the end of the cable soemthing is using it or not

      • +1

        Should be fine if not drawing power.

        It will renegotiate power only when a device is plugged in not just a cord unless the cord sends the signal to give me x volts

    • It says in the description the output levels

      • yes i can see that but what if they are just cables, without any phone laptop or anything connected on the other end? still the same output levels?

        • Duno, never had that many devices hooked up.

          • @Damonator84: But sure you have 6 cables? So to test, plus all 6 cables. Then charge a laptop on c1 other cables empty. Whqt wattage the chrger give to the laptop? 65 or 100

    • It will drop down, typically with these chargers plugging anything in will cause a stop then start of charging.

    • It can depend on the cable sometimes, but typically a cable being plugged in on only one end won't have any effect.

  • I got one from previous deal. Works well except one port died after about 2 months. The rest still work. I have up to 4 devices plugged in. Maybe it was too much. Still using it minus the 1 port

  • -3

    There is no way you would buy it a this price, it is not the cheapest or anywhere close enough to be cheap.

    I bought this for $29.

    Only negatives with this charger is it gets hots, the wattage monitor does not have a sleep mode and is fairly bright and there is a useless slow USB C port that should've been USB A instead.

  • I got one a few months ago and it hasn’t caught fire yet

  • +1

    Not only fire, you need proper separation from the mains and the DC side. If you have a fault with the mains power this seperation needs to be maintained.

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