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So far, only Tranya has agreed to that condition. They offered me a 100% refund in exchange for my review of their earphones.
I posted a 4-star review (I found their touch controls to be inconsistent at times). They asked me to reconsider. I reminded them that they had agreed to my honest review. If they wanted me to change the review, I told them to send another pair for me to test. I advised them that any subsequent review would be based on my experience with BOTH earphones, good and bad.
They dropped the issue and refunded me the purchase price. (Actually it turned out to be a little more than 100%. I'm not sure if that was because of different monetary exchange rates or whether they were just trying to cover any possible foreign transaction fee.)
Not surprisingly, I haven't heard from Tranya's marketing department since.
I would agree with you but as I said earlier in this thread the conditional gift card did not specify positive review just any review, I miss quoted the conditions earlier. butt I agree with you I probably wouldn't have gotten the gift card if I did not leave a good review.
https://www.amazon.com/Charger-IN...455&sr=8-6
https://www.amazon.com/Charger-IN...455&sr=8-6
Because ...
Dunno about the reviews, though. Oldest one is only February 2021.
Where does all the heat go charging at 30w ???? The plastic will crumble after a month!
As to the durability of the charging adapter itself ... the product has a very limited history and you certainly have a right to be concerned.
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If you don't have two different devices with different rapid charging protocols, then there's no need to worry about it. So if you have two Google Pixel phones, one will be plugged in to the PD slot, and one will be plugged in to the (slow-charging) USB-A. So you'll get ~16w out of the PD slot and the normal 5w slow charging out of the USB-A, or just about the normal charging for both of these anyway.
In other words, don't really worry about it unless you have a *specific* need for rapid charging with 2 different phones.