Update: This popular deal is still available.
Store4PC via Amazon has
8-Port SABRENT 252W USB-A & USB-C Charging Station on sale for $99.99 - 15% off ($15) when you clip the coupon on the product page - $18 when you apply promo code
ZLCN625C at checkout =
$66.99.
Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
- 4 USB-C ports, each providing up to 100W individually or up to 125W per pair.
- USB-C Supports multiple voltages (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A)
- Includes 4 USB-A ports, each offering up to 18W or 36W per pair
- USB-A ports support 5V/3A, 9V/2A, and 12V/1.5A to meet various charging needs
- Features PPS (Programmable Power Supply) for enhanced charging, overcharge protection for device safety
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Update: Sabrent received the unit and is just sending me a new one. Annoying to not have it for nearly a month at this point, but at least I'll have a fully functioning one when I receive the new one.
If you're going to be overly confident, maybe have more than 18 rep points on an account made in 2012?
This is one of the best performing high output chargers on the market right now.
Sabrent has a long enough history to be reputable (I remember when they were a Fry's exclusive). They've been around over twice as long as Anker.
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This is the only multi-port high-power USB-C charger I've used so far that doesn't do any PD renegotiation if you plug in multiple 30W/60W devices (I haven't tested anything more, but ran a couple Raspberry Pi 5s and a Pinecil straight off the unit).
Use quality USB-C cables, of course. Also, you can keep pressing the button to cycle through some other stats. I think this is a good deal under $75.
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The fact that the display always defaults to off when plugged in also annoyed me. Since the display is a key feature I expected it to do -something- when it was plugged in to show that it was alive, like flash the logo and/or show the power information, but it doesn't do anything at all. I actually thought it was either dead or not working properly until I plugged something in and confirmed that it started charging. The fact it defaults to off still bugs me a bit since I would prefer it remembered and returned to the prior state, but with the current asinine display behavior there really wouldn't be much benefit if it did do that.
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