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Device is well built. I wish if there is at least a led showing power is connected to this device. My main drawback is It can deliver 65W from port C1, then when I connect a second load to port C2, 65W drop and share the load between C1 and C2. Total Watts should be around 100Watt instead of 260W.Another review said ....
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This is a review for the 220W version of this charger. What's advertised? Port C1 = 65W Port C2 = 65W Port C3 = 20W Port C4 = 20W Port C5 = 20W Port A1 = 15W Port A2 = 15W Total = 220W. I used two Lenovo ThinkPad T14 and P14 laptops for this review. When I plugged the P14 to port C1, it gets 65W. When I plugged the T14 to port C2, it also gets 65W. When both laptops are plugged, the P14 gets 45W and the T14 gets 30W. When I unplugged the T14, the P14 gets 65W. So this charger does not provide the power as advertised.
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In short I don't know the brand, but this is the 5th to 6th charging hub I have ordered in the last 4 years cause they all have defective ports after about 1 year. My first two hubs were from Anker, and both of them have at least 1 defective port on it.
Please note I use these in my office, and they are constantly charging devices at least 8-10 hours a day, so I am not surprised they fail at the 1 year point. I just buy whatever is on sale on Black Friday every year.
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Also I read into this a lot, 100w vs 260w makes a huge difference, when charging multiple devices at the same time. Be careful when reading 100w, 200w, 300w, 400w, that is simply the total charging capability, however must charge hubs less then 200w's very rarely have 100w dedicated charging port, and even if it does the rest of the ports will be much lower. When buying these, make sure the ports have dedicated charging speeds aka Watts. Most new devices charge either on 15w (smart watches) 40-65w (tablets and mid range laptops) and 100w for most high end laptops (gaming).
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From the the previous 81+ deal where the charger was $3 more expensive.
"Product states UL certified and there is a safety report linked in Amazon listing
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So it's still luck, but the odds are improved
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From the the previous 81+ deal where the charger was $3 more expensive.
"Product states UL certified and there is a safety report linked in Amazon listing
https://m.media-amazon.com/images...YL4hsL
So it's still luck, but the odds are improved
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In short I don't know the brand, but this is the 5th to 6th charging hub I have ordered in the last 4 years cause they all have defective ports after about 1 year. My first two hubs were from Anker, and both of them have at least 1 defective port on it.
Please note I use these in my office, and they are constantly charging devices at least 8-10 hours a day, so I am not surprised they fail at the 1 year point. I just buy whatever is on sale on Black Friday every year.
Hope this helps!
Also I read into this a lot, 100w vs 260w makes a huge difference, when charging multiple devices at the same time. Be careful when reading 100w, 200w, 300w, 400w, that is simply the total charging capability, however must charge hubs less then 200w's very rarely have 100w dedicated charging port, and even if it does the rest of the ports will be much lower. When buying these, make sure the ports have dedicated charging speeds aka Watts. Most new devices charge either on 15w (smart watches) 40-65w (tablets and mid range laptops) and 100w for most high end laptops (gaming).
Hope this helps
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Are they a perfect product guaranteed to never fail? Nah, but what is these days?!! These work more than fine for my use, the many ports are great, just keep an eye on what each port can do so you don't waste time wondering where you should plug things in. Note that even though it SAYS 260W it's 260w combined and normally the C ports max at 65w. At least they do on the 330 and 160w variants.
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