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populardoublehelixx | Staff posted Yesterday 05:59 PM
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4-in-1 5' Braided USB-C Splitter Multi Charging Cable $5.87 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Yesterday 06:59 PM
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MemorableFog987Yesterday 06:59 PM
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I'm looking for this, but all 3 charge ends need to be micro USB. Anyone have a good suggestion?
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Yesterday 07:59 PM
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luddite_cyborg
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Yesterday 07:59 PM
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How does this thing negotiate different voltages for different devices? I'm guessing it doesn't and just feeds 5V to everything all the time, which is really slow if you have 4 devices (5V chargers max out somewhere around 3A I think so you're getting 15W/4=3.75W max per device). Maybe it negotiates down to the lowest requested voltage for all 4 devices so if they're all 9V+ it wouldn't be so bad. But I don't see this info anywhere on the product page
Yesterday 10:09 PM
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francoisYesterday 10:09 PM
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Quote from MemorableFog987 :
I'm looking for this, but all 3 charge ends need to be micro USB. Anyone have a good suggestion?
You can use some usb c to micro usb adapters like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MV5NFCH
Yesterday 10:11 PM
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francoisYesterday 10:11 PM
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Quote from luddite_cyborg :
How does this thing negotiate different voltages for different devices? I'm guessing it doesn't and just feeds 5V to everything all the time, which is really slow if you have 4 devices (5V chargers max out somewhere around 3A I think so you're getting 15W/4=3.75W max per device). Maybe it negotiates down to the lowest requested voltage for all 4 devices so if they're all 9V+ it wouldn't be so bad. But I don't see this info anywhere on the product page
It reads one of them does QC3. I guess the others are just +5v 500mA
I would rather use a charger with multiple output and put one device on each so each device can negociate its optimal votage and current.
Yesterday 10:23 PM
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kingofdealYesterday 10:23 PM
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it is crap keep your money in your pocket
Today 03:16 AM
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erishunToday 03:16 AM
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Quote from kingofdeal :
it is crap keep your money in your pocket
I mean, they may not charge ultra fast, but for low power devices or devices you intend to charge overnight, it's very convenient.
lots of my kids toys are chargeable and most of them are USBC nowadays. Now with a single usb-c charging port, he can charge up to 4 things (switch pro controller, credit card, etc)… there's no need for ultra fast charging and they'll be charging overnight anyway
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desynergyToday 05:51 PM
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I have one like this (USB C) and it doesnt support SUPERVOOC's quick charge when you have more than 1 phone plugged in. 1 phone warp charges, but when 2 get plugged in, it slow charges. Something to keep in mind.
Last edited by desynergy September 26, 2025 at 10:53 AM.

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