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ELEC Charger-US via Amazon has
MEKIOJEO 260W 7-Port USB-C GaN 3 Aluminum Alloy Wall Charger on sale for
$23.38.
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Product Details:
- 7-in-1 USB C Charger: provides 7 charging wattage options with 5 USB-C ports and 2 USB-A ports. Total output up to 260W.
- Finished with anti-slip aviation aluminum alloy shell.
- This all in one type c charger fast charging significantly meets your daily charging needs. 65w port can act as a USB-C laptop charger. Extra 3 options like 30w, 20w and 15w are strong enough to fast charge iphone 14 Pro, S23 Ultra, iPad Pro and more at the same time without anything overheating.
- Equipped with enhanced surge protector: Temperature Protection, Over-Current, Over-voltage, Overcharge, Overload, Overheat and Short circuit. The certification authority of our USB-C charger is in line with safety certifications, ensuring 100% for you and your device's protection.
- Output Voltage: USB-C1: 65W, USB-C2: 65W, USB-C3: 30W, USB-C4: 30W, USB-C5: 30W, USB-A1&A2: 20W
Top Comments
USB-C1: 65W (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A 20V/3.25A, PPS 3.3-16V/3.25A, PPS 3.3-21V/3A); exceeds claim due to having PPS; unable to load test, but would assume accurate
USB-C2: 65W (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A 20V/3.25A, PPS 3.3-16V/3.25A, PPS 3.3-21V/3A); exceeds claim due to having PPS; unable to load test, but would assume accurate
USB-C3: 22W (5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.67A, PPS 3.3-5.9V/3A, PPS 3.3-11V/2A); this does not meet the documented specs of 30W via 15V/3A; it does have PPS though
USB-C4: 15W (5V/2A); does *NOT* provide PD/power delivery at all on this port; when using 5V to load test, after hitting 2A, the voltage severely undervolts to 3.6V which is so low that it could damage equipment
USB-C5: 15W (5V/2A); does *NOT* provide PD/power delivery at all on this port; when using 5V to load test, after hitting 2A, the voltage severely undervolts to 3.6V which is so low that it could damage equipment
USB-A1: 9V (5V/1.8A); does not meet claim of 5V/4A; when using 5V to load test, after hitting around 1.80/1.81A, the voltage severely undervolts to 3.6V which is so low that it could damage equipment
USB-A2: 9V (5V/1.8A); does not meet claim of 5V/4A; when using 5V to load test, after hitting around 1.80/1.81A, the voltage severely undervolts to 3.6V which is so low that it could damage equipment
For the record, I've had issue with brand name chargers more so than the nameless ones, and I've come to the conclusion that it just does not matter.
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For the record, I've had issue with brand name chargers more so than the nameless ones, and I've come to the conclusion that it just does not matter.
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This sale is better than the prices I paid in the past which were $25 pretax.
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P.S. Anker is made in the same Chinese factories as everything else. Anker doesn't make anything, they are white label and license existing tech to be produced under their name.
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