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Compact Size & Superior Performance: GaN tech & PI chipset make the Usb c charger 50% smaller than a standard 65W MacBook charger, slim enough to carry anywhere.PD 3.0 65W Total Output: This Gan wall charger is Powerful enough to fast charge your MacBook Pro 15" within 2 hours also brings stable high-speed charging to other devices that rate under 65W,to charge iPhones 2 hours faster than industry standard. Note: C to C Cable is necessary when quick charge.Universal compatibility: Perfected to work with both PD & QC charging protocols for seamless use with all USB c charged devices such as MacBook Pro/Air iPad Pro iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max/XR/XS/X Pixel Galaxy S9/S8 and more.Reliable protection: This usb c gan charger has UL certification with built-in protection device to prevent overcharging, overheating and short circuit. Continuous high power output will cause temperature rise, but all are within the safety range of standard certification.What You Get: Blitzforce 65W PD GaN USB C wall charger (cable not included).
Coupon code: VNPXWYEL
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086QG4XSY
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Stick with known brands.
Edit: here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Bl...086QG4XSY/
If you are going to fake the reviews, at least make it believable. Someone failed marketing 101.
Edit: Did some detective work, and called Ravpower/Sunvalley. Customer service actually confirmed Blitzforce is one of their new brands that they manage (they said manage, they didn't say "produce", whatever that means). Still can't say how good the new brand is or why they would need fake reviews, but at least it should alleviate any concerns regarding whether they have the tech know-how on producing GaN PD products.
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The 2-Port version of this Blitzforce is just $25.99 NEW when you clip the $8 off coupon and use the code DUR2NDQ3 on the Amazon listing. [amazon.com]
It seems both Ravpower and Blitzforce are Ravpower products. I got this 2 port model last week when it was $28 and am quite happy. Note, this code is no secret, it is listed in special offers on the Amazon page.
If you register the Blitzforce (new) you get a 30 month warranty with the first 180 days free return shipping. Mine came with a card with this info, the Amazon listing says nothing about warranty.
The 2-Port version of this Blitzforce is just $25.99 NEW when you clip the $8 off coupon and use the code DUR2NDQ3 on the Amazon listing. [amazon.com]
It seems both Ravpower and Blitzforce are Ravpower products. I got this 2 port model last week when it was $28 and am quite happy. Note, this code is no secret, it is listed in special offers on the Amazon page.
If you register the Blitzforce (new) you get a 30 month warranty with the first 180 days free return shipping. Mine came with a card with this info, the Amazon listing says nothing about warranty.
FYI I have nothing against this brand since I never bought it, but i feel if something needs to be promoted with fake reviews then it's not worth the risk since even the sellers themselves do not trust the consumers to evaluate their products fairly
Edit: Did some detective work, and called Ravpower/Sunvalley. Customer service actually confirmed Blitzforce is one of their new brands that they manage (they said manage, they didn't say "produce"). Still can't say how good the new brand is or why they would need fake reviews, but at least it should alleviate any concerns regarding whether they have the tech know-how on producing GaN PD products.
I have no inside information.
RE: your 2nd Point "I feel if something needs to be promoted with face reviews then it is not worth the risk"
I think that one must assume that the majority of user reviews on Amazon are in some way paid for. Certainly a huge amount of positive reviews makes me more skeptical, not less. I am bothered by how often my own posts here in the last year or so have been challenged as fake or spammy. I would have thought that my membership since 2006, number of posts, and number of reps would to some degree lessen that...but I guess that I.D.s can be hijaccked.
People are very skeptical these days, and I suppose that is warranted. It does make me less likely to post when I am just as concerned about being attacked as I am about sharing what I honestly think is a good deal.