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Prime Members: 75W Spigen Dual USB-C PPS PD Car Charger

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Powerarc via Amazon has for Prime Members: 75W Spigen Dual USB-C PPS PD Car Charger on sale for $23.09. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 1x 45W USB-C Port
  • 1x 30W USB-C Port
  • Supports all major charging protocols with PPS, PD, and Super Fast Charging

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Powerarc via Amazon has for Prime Members: 75W Spigen Dual USB-C PPS PD Car Charger on sale for $23.09. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member fis for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 1x 45W USB-C Port
  • 1x 30W USB-C Port
  • Supports all major charging protocols with PPS, PD, and Super Fast Charging

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • About this Offer:
    • This is $9.90 lower (30% savings) than the list price.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 20 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.

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The_Love_Spud
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Thanks for the catch! Being available only through a 3rd party seller on Amazon makes this a no-go for me as I regard Amazon's third party sellers as Mos Eisley (You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy). Otherwise Spigen remains a brand you should know and trust for solid cases (particularly for Samsung and other Korean-market phones). However, I wouldn't conflate their presence in the case market with the products they're pushing in the power space.

This model isn't yet featured on Spigen's US site [spigen.com], so perhaps this is a grey market item from their domestic market [spigen.co.kr]? Alternately, it could be counterfeit. I'm not willing to roll the dice with the devices I'd plug into this charger. I include the specs below with the note that only the 45W ports supports sufficiently high current draw to properly support Samsung's 25W or 45W Super Fast Charge modes. Otherwise it should be considered more impressive that in addition to PPS both ports also support voltage modes typical for laptops. Were Samsung putting out something like this for an even higher price (and they've come close [samsung.com]) i'd probably be in. For now I'm stuck waiting though this would otherwise check all the boxes for what I've been waiting for...

USB-C Port 1Total 45W Max (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/2.25A, 3.3-11.0V/4.05A, 3.3-16.0V/2.8A, 3.3-21.0V/2.1A)
USB-C Port 2Total 30W Max (5.0V/3.0A, 9.0V/3.0A, 15.0V/2.0A, 20.0V/1.5A, 3.3-5.9V/3.0A, 3.3-11.0V/2.25A)


Good luck!
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This seems like a really good deal, and Spigen is very well regarded for cases. Is there any reason for hesitation?

EDIT: Found my answer. This is a third party seller, relatively new but with high ratings this year.
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I hate that they market it as 75W combined instead of the max wattage of the ports.

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I hate that they market it as 75W combined instead of the max wattage of the ports.
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Quote from istolethisusername :
I hate that they market it as 75W combined instead of the max wattage of the ports.
That's how they do it for powerbanks as well, no?
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I suggest caution approaching this post, as OP only appears to be presenting supporting information. What has been left out is this: visiting this 'subsidiary' website gives a security error, which is generally not a great sign. The Amazon seller account being used to sell this item is brand new, which also isn't a good sign. The reviews so far appear to be paid ones, which is a bad sign. Oddly, Spigen themselves do have an Amazon account that they use to sell their products, however they've not listed this product themselves.



For comparison sake, Spigen's other car charger that's sold on Amazon (found here: https://a.co/d/6pETl8X) is properly listed on Spigen's own website (not some subsidiary.) It is also sold directly by Spigen's own Amazon seller account. It has been listed on Amazon for a long time now, and it routinely has lightning sales. If this newer version is legitimate, I would expect the same behavior, meaning that this price is likely to be available many times in the future.


I would encourage others who prefer to be cautious with their expensive electronics to let others be early adopters, because this deal is filled with red flags. If it's real, you'll probably be able to access this price again in the future anyway.



For the record, I own the legit 65W version I linked above for a bit over a year, and I've been quite happy with it so far. It also is on sale right now. It doesn't have some of the newest charging features for the new Samsung phones so if you need that, I'd either wait to see if this one gets listed by Spigen's Amazon seller account, or maybe just find a different charger for the time being.
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This one is similar to the one they sell @ Amazon.

https://www.spigen.com/collection...6187040815
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Quote from pkboppa :
It looks like the seller is a subsidiary of Spigen. https://power-arc.com/ The seller's address on amazon also matches that of Spigen's US HQ.
Thanks. I've updated the deal post accordingly.
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Quote from diversification :
FYI I own the legit 65W version that someone linked. It too drops to about $20 here and there. I've been very happy with it so far. That one is sold by Spigen themselves on Amazon, not some third party. I wouldn't personally want to roll the dice on this one just yet. Wait for it to show up on the Spigen site and be sold by Spigen themselves. Not worth screwing with your expensive electronics and / car just to save a few bucks imo.
Quote from PowerfulMeat6618 :
This one is similar to the one they sell @ Amazon.

https://www.spigen.com/collection...6187040815
Yes that one is 65W (not 75W) and does not appear to support PPS, which the latest Samsung and Google Pixel phones utilize for the fastest charging.
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Power-arc wasn't safe connections when I tried to connect on my phone.

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Quote from PowerfulMeat6618 :
Power-arc wasn't safe connections when I tried to connect on my phone.
Just click "Advanced" and continue. Perhaps Chrome didn't like the SSL certificate.
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Quote from fis :
Just click "Advanced" and continue. Perhaps Chrome didn't like the SSL certificate.
It is Safari browser.
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Quote from PowerfulMeat6618 :
It is Safari browser.
Either way if you want to see the site, just bypass the warning (Show Details / Visit Website). It's fine.
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Quote from fis :
Either way if you want to see the site, just bypass the warning (Show Details / Visit Website). It's fine.
Thanks!!!😄
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Quote from fis :
Either way if you want to see the site, just bypass the warning (Show Details / Visit Website). It's fine.
Can you expand upon "it's fine?" I'm legitimately curious, because I'm less comfortable trusting this website without understanding why I should. And given that the site appears bit sketchy, and it isn't even Spigen selling their own item (yet they're already on Amazon) I can't really see how people might just look past all of this and roll the dice on something that's going to be powering their expensive smartphones that they rely on every day. You seem fairly confident that this is no big deal, so I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on this.
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Quote from diversification :
Can you expand upon "it's fine?" I'm legitimately curious, because I'm less comfortable trusting this website without understanding why I should. And given that the site appears bit sketchy, and it isn't even Spigen selling their own item (yet they're already on Amazon) I can't really see how people might just look past all of this and roll the dice on something that's going to be powering their expensive smartphones that they rely on every day. You seem fairly confident that this is no big deal, so I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on this.
I think there are two issues here.

1) Is this a legitimate Spigen product? That's a good question. It's sold by PowerArc, which appears to be a U.S. division of Spigen (which is a South Korean company). There is a ton of circumstantial evidence that this is true, but it's still strange because the product with these specs doesn't appear anyplace else except Amazon. If, in fact, this is an elaborate ruse by a counterfeiter to make you think it's Spigen, then wow -- they've gone to an awful lot of trouble, including establishing all kinds of social media accounts over several years using Spigen's U.S. headquarters address.

2) You are getting a security warning when you try to visit their website. This is a standard warning that appears when your browser visits a page that is not "secure" That is, the website's home page uses http: instead of https:. The message can be confusing because if you were just going to the website to read, it doesn't really matter. What it means is that if you fill out a form, or submit your credit card, that information is not encrypted.
But when you click the buy button on any of those pages, it just sends you to Amazon, so you're never submitting credit card information on their website.
They do have a form where you put in your email address to get on their mailing list, which is probably why the browser warning is popping up, so if you filled out that form, you have some slight risk of your email address being exposed. Yes they should be using HTTPS, but it's not a crime.
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Quote from gen10 :
Wait so would this work for something like a Dell latitude 7420? it uses a 65w ac adapter
It has two ports -- one 45W and one 30W.

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I assume these chargers run off your 12V battery right? I see these wattages going up and up and up. Back in the day it was just 5W or 10W USB Type A chargers. Now with people charging laptops with PPS and stuff, does this run a much higher risk of draining your car battery? I'd hate to see people need a jump over fast charging their cell phones!

This post makes me sound like a boomer, but trust me, I'm not, and I'm just a millennial trying to think more about this. I love fast charging, and sometimes it really is needed, but I often wonder if there's a way to toggle slower charging when our phones don't need it to preserve the battery of the phone better and in this case to prevent draining the heck out of your 12V car battery.
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