Woot! has
65W Samsung 3-Port Super Fast USB Wall Charger (EPT6530) on sale for
$19.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Community Member
deal-hunter420 for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- The Power Trio Adapter lets you charge three devices (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A) at same time for a total of 65W power supply
- With 3 devices connected simultaneously the maximum power supply of each output will be: 35W, 25W, and 5W
- When charging a single device only, the power output will be up to 65W, 25W, and 15W based on port utilized
- 65W charging requires a USB-C 5A cable, 25W charging requires a USB-C cable and 15W charging requires a USB-A cable
- Super-Fast Charging (SFC) supported with Galaxy smartphones with 25W charging capacity or above and other SFC capable devices such as iPhone 8 or higher
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Unfortunately, woot! sales do not clearly identify whether you're buying direct from Amazon or from a 3rd party seller.
https://vendorportal.wo
My summary is of Amazon 3rd party sellers is borrowed from Star Wars:
Good luck!
Jon
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You could get a legit item from a 3rd party seller or a counterfeit item from Amazon as the seller.
It's pretty widely known for memory cards. It happens for any item that can be knocked off easily enough to be profitable.
It's a huge problem and Amazon has done little (if anything) to protect buyers. It's probably still profitable fir Amazon as many people may not notice a counterfeit, may not use it until it is too late, etc.
edit: The authentic item is serial numbered and has fine gold lettering with all of the specs. Samsung should be able to verify authenticity.
If I recall correctly, Ugreen is the new RAVPower or Aukey. One or both of those brands was banned from Amazon for fake reviews I believe. I have items from Aukey and RAVPower that were decent. They still work but are older tech for a charger or battery.
Generally, the technology required for SFC only operates on one port at a time, so they'd need to get multiple chips in it to run full SFC on 4 ports simultaneously. This is because it dynamically adjusts the voltage and amperage in real-time to what the device requests.
I think your best option would be to just get two 2 port fast chargers and a little two or three port extension cord and tape it all together. Or plug a 2 port fast charger into one of those power strips with fast charging usb ports on them.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Q52CXX1
This one should be able to do two devices at 45 watts simultaneously, but unfortunately it doesn't clearly state that anywhere.
This is the UGREEN unit I bought that gives me Super Fast charging across all my Samsung devices:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MGRN...ct_de
This is the cable I check my speeds with:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V82D...tails
I bought this Belkins GaN charger first because of brand name but it did not even Super Fast Charge. I think it was outputting around 8 Watts:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09RMMM...tails
This is the UGREEN unit I bought that gives me Super Fast charging across all my Samsung devices:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MGRN...ct_de
This is the cable I check my speeds with:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V82D...tails
I bought this Belkins GaN charger first because of brand name but it did not even Super Fast Charge. I think it was outputting around 8 Watts:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09RMMM...tails
I think it's more related to Samsung trying to escape from their battery explosion fiasco a few years ago by adding several levels of battery and charging protection before fast charging is allowed.
PPS doesn't let devices charge faster, it just provides a more stable and reliable power source for the device. Samsung devices specifically request something like 10 or 11 volts at 4.5 amps. But there's no reason they couldn't just get 15 volts at 3 amps from a standard USBPD port and reduce it internally, except for a bit of extra waste heat inside the device. Lithium cell voltage is ~3.7 volts, and CPU input voltage is generally around one volt. It's not like they aren't reducing it further later anyways
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