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2-Pack 4-Port Matestar USB A / C Wall Chargers for $13.99 - $7 when you apply promotion code
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$6.99.
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Features:
- Supports the power delivery and quick charge fast charging functions with a total power of up to 40W.
- The USB-C port supports a maximum power output of 20W and the USB-A port offers an output power of 3.1 A/5 V. Charge your iPhone 16/15 devices from 0% to 50% in just 30 minutes, 3X faster than a 5W charger block.
- Charge four devices simultaneously. The wall charger brick has Dual USB-C ports and Dual USB-A ports, you can charge your phone, tablet and headphones simultaneously to minimize waiting time.
- Equipped with a smart chip, the 4-port wall charger block can prevent equipment from overcurrent, overvoltage, overheating, or short circuit. The type c wall plug is made of ABS + PC fireproof material, enhancing stability and safety.
- Supports power delivery fast charge, compatible with iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro/16 Pro Max/15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/13/13 Mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/12/12 Mini/12 Pro/12 Pro Max/11/ 11 Pro/11 Pro Max/XS Max/XS/XR /X/8/8 Plus/7/7 Plus/6/6S/SE, compatible with Samsung Galaxy S24/S23/S22/S21/S20/Note 10/ Note 20/ S10/S9/S8/Tablets/LG/Google Pixel and more.
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I've bought many multi-port chargers almost identical to this from Aliexpress over the years just to dissect them for parts. They are always fraud.
My experience tells me it probably can't do 40W out and it's just fraud.
If it actually does 40W, it's probably a fire hazard.
Potting basically means dunking/embedding components in some sort epoxy/resin/etc that is liquid but cures/solidifies into a non conductive solid that is directly in contact with the power components and the outer shell of the charger. This means that the heat transfers much quicker from the components, to the shell of the charger, which is then cooled passively by the air in your room.
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I used the same cable with this charger and it only does Fast Charging, not Super Fast. I guess for $3.50 it is ok, but it is not Super Fast, as is printed on the side.
Input 100-240V~50/60Hz1.0A
USB-C1: 5V@3A, [email protected]
USB-C2: 5V@3A, [email protected]
USB-A1: 5V
USB-A2: 5V
So this is intended to charge phones/small electronics - perfect for my use case of powering multiple IoT devices (low power, but each might have spikes)
Testing on phones/tablets/laptop confirms only outputs 5/9V from USBC and will get close to 20W (sustained 17-18W)
From USBA will only output 5V (I was getting 5.3V) and get close to 10W (sustained 8-9W)
Charger is totally fine, just set expectations accordingly not to provide oodles of power 24/7, and don't really expect too much from USBC. Will charge a tablet slowly and no dice on Steam Deck (doesn't appreciate 9V)
Isn't the USB A only 5W or is it 10W? I think it's labelled 5V and 1A.
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It's only labeled as "5V" - no mention of wattage, but if you look at my testing you can see it pulls 1.5A easily (8-9W on 5V)
So I'm guessing connecting all 4 ports would pull: 20W from 2 USB C and 15 W from 2 USB-A. So a total of 35W?
So I'm guessing connecting all 4 ports would pull: 20W from 2 USB C and 15 W from 2 USB-A. So a total of 35W?
Haven't been able to test all 4 at same time. Both A ports work the same - what I don't know is the split depending on what's plugged in elsewhere (like if there is a minimum amount reserved for each USB A or the pair)
I'm assuming they probably have minimum of 10W shared, even with power hungry USB C's plugged in. For me I have everything hooked up to low power, always on and works great - like each typically pulls <1A. Mileage may vary if you're trying to constantly max it out