Walmart has Hyper Tough 3-in-1 Power Hub Set w/ 6' Extension Cord on sale for $9. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.
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Walmart has Hyper Tough 3-in-1 Power Hub Set w/ 6' Extension Cord on sale for $9. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.
Thanks to community member SlySol for finding this deal.
20W total across all four ports. The USB-C (if used alone) is 20W. If all four ports are used, then probably 5v 1A (5 watts) per port, and 5v 2.4A (12 watts) if single USB-A. This is the usual for these type of splitters with built in USB.
I got this information from one of the reviews for the product (he took a picture). You can clearly see the usb ports labeled as 20W total and the USB-C port with PD 20W
Mixing devices with different amp ratings isn't a problem … you just want to stay under the amps for the one with the lowest rating (13 amps in this case). So using this at a desk with a lamp, fan, and laptop plugged in and charging a phone on the USB port would be no problem. And most small electronics, Wi-Fi routers and things like that wouldn't be an issue either. You'd probably just want to avoid using it with high-current devices like power tools, hair dryers, toasters, etc.
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Whats the wattage on the USB?
20W total across all four ports. The USB-C (if used alone) is 20W. If all four ports are used, then probably 5v 1A (5 watts) per port, and 5v 2.4A (12 watts) if single USB-A. This is the usual for these type of splitters with built in USB.
I got this information from one of the reviews for the product (he took a picture). You can clearly see the usb ports labeled as 20W total and the USB-C port with PD 20W
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20W total across all four ports. The USB-C (if used alone) is 20W. If all four ports are used, then probably 5v 1A (5 watts) per port, and 5v 2.4A (12 watts) if single USB-A. This is the usual for these type of splitters with built in USB.
I got this information from one of the reviews for the product (he took a picture). You can clearly see the usb ports labeled as 20W total and the USB-C port with PD 20W
Oh yeah … nice catch. I'll add that pic to the OP.
Wow, I missed that … credit to TattyBear for posting this first. I searched for "Hyper Tough" and "HyperTough" before posting, but it looks like that was listed as "Hyper Touch", so it didn't show up. And it's listed that way on the Walmart site too … looks they messed up their own brand name.
I'm seeing the option to have it shipped now though, with at least a few destination zip codes … maybe it depends on location though.
Last edited by SlySol May 30, 2024 at 06:35 PM.
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Bought this, returned it. The wires only rated for 13A so if you use it with the 15A cube it's a fire hazard
Mixing devices with different amp ratings isn't a problem … you just want to stay under the amps for the one with the lowest rating (13 amps in this case). So using this at a desk with a lamp, fan, and laptop plugged in and charging a phone on the USB port would be no problem. And most small electronics, Wi-Fi routers and things like that wouldn't be an issue either. You'd probably just want to avoid using it with high-current devices like power tools, hair dryers, toasters, etc.
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I got this information from one of the reviews for the product (he took a picture). You can clearly see the usb ports labeled as 20W total and the USB-C port with PD 20W
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I got this information from one of the reviews for the product (he took a picture). You can clearly see the usb ports labeled as 20W total and the USB-C port with PD 20W
I got this information from one of the reviews for the product (he took a picture). You can clearly see the usb ports labeled as 20W total and the USB-C port with PD 20W
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I'm seeing the option to have it shipped now though, with at least a few destination zip codes … maybe it depends on location though.
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Hyper Tough or Turbo Max?
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