LiTech Group via Amazon has 2-Pack UKCSIS up to 140W 3-Port GaN Foldable Wall Charger (USB-C, 2x USB-A, White) for $37.99 - $19 (50% off automatically applied at checkout) = $18.99. Shipping is free.
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LiTech Group via Amazon has 2-Pack UKCSIS up to 140W 3-Port GaN Foldable Wall Charger (USB-C, 2x USB-A, White) for $37.99 - $19 (50% off automatically applied at checkout) = $18.99. Shipping is free.
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100w usb-c my butt.
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I was a bit skeptical that the charger could hold down 100 watts on the USB-C for a sustained period of time so I drained my MacBook Pro down to 20% and let it charge it all the way up. It was able to connect at 100 W and was able to sustain it up until the computer was 75% charged at which point it dropped, but I believe that is because of the computer gearing down. Thus, I am impressed by the performance. That said, it got super hot. It was around 130 degrees F on the sides and my laser thermometer got up to 157 degrees F on the lower USB-A ports at the back of the charger. It does emit a bit of a chemical smell (this is the first time I am using it) that is likely due to it being new and also me pushing it to the limits. Overall, I am impressed by the charging speed. The fact that it can actually do the 100 watts at this price make it an excellent value for the money. Thus, overall, I recommend. The only reason I don't give it that last star is because it got so hot and I did smell odd smells for it, but still impressed overall.
That video is pretty lame. As a PD charger it has a single port max (on the C port) of 20v at 5 amps. To test, it is preferable to trigger to 20v and draw the 5amp max with a load, and then see how long before overheating forces it to drop the voltage (for a cheap charger it is either that or self-melt).
Check out allthingsoneplace for quality reviews of tons of chargers. I'm not sure he has tested this one though.
There's no way they are making a 100+ W power supply and are making any money with a retail price of $10 each, without MAJOR cost cutting on things like the magnetics, isolation, insulation, capacitors, and skipping 3rd party safety certification.
Stay the hell away from these, they are a major fire and electrocution risk since they lack any accessible safety certification documentation.
Even Chinese people don't buy chargers that are this cheap within China.
There's no way they are making a 100+ W power supply and are making any money with a retail price of $10 each, without MAJOR cost cutting on things like the magnetics, isolation, insulation, capacitors, and skipping 3rd party safety certification.
Stay the hell away from these, they are a major fire and electrocution risk since they lack any accessible safety certification documentation.
Even Chinese people don't buy chargers that are this cheap within China.
Would you feel better if they kept everything the same and just charged $30 each? At the end of the day a lot of these come from the same OEMs as the brand names.
Even Chinese people don't buy chargers that are this cheap within China.
Apparently you've never been to China. Markets there have 260w USB C chargers for about $2. (Actual total output of the charger may be more like 30-40w split among multiple ports 🤣.) And I have a good 35w charger bought in China that actually does 35w ... and it cost less than $1 IIRC.
It really is hit or miss, but not too many of these catch on fire. But I only use the cheap ones for low power draw uses and when I'm there to watch them.
These particular ones don't seem to be UL or ETL listed. That should be concerning.
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Apparently you've never been to China. Markets there have 260w USB C chargers for about $2. (Actual total output of the charger may be more like 30-40w split among multiple ports 🤣.) And I have a good 35w charger bought in China that actually does 35w ... and it cost less than $1 IIRC.
It really is hit or miss, but not too many of these catch on fire. But I only use the cheap ones for low power draw uses and when I'm there to watch them.
These particular ones don't seem to be UL or ETL listed. That should be concerning.
There is also this little thing called shipping costs and tariffs, Amazon fees, taxes, etc.
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Faster than the bricks that come with the phone, but it wont pump 140W
https://youtu.be/o9a5WtdNVWI?si=
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Faster than the bricks that come with the phone, but it wont pump 140W
https://youtu.be/o9a5WtdNVWI?si=
Check out allthingsoneplace for quality reviews of tons of chargers. I'm not sure he has tested this one though.
Stay the hell away from these, they are a major fire and electrocution risk since they lack any accessible safety certification documentation.
Even Chinese people don't buy chargers that are this cheap within China.
Stay the hell away from these, they are a major fire and electrocution risk since they lack any accessible safety certification documentation.
Even Chinese people don't buy chargers that are this cheap within China.
It really is hit or miss, but not too many of these catch on fire. But I only use the cheap ones for low power draw uses and when I'm there to watch them.
These particular ones don't seem to be UL or ETL listed. That should be concerning.
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Apparently you've never been to China. Markets there have 260w USB C chargers for about $2. (Actual total output of the charger may be more like 30-40w split among multiple ports 🤣.) And I have a good 35w charger bought in China that actually does 35w ... and it cost less than $1 IIRC.
It really is hit or miss, but not too many of these catch on fire. But I only use the cheap ones for low power draw uses and when I'm there to watch them.
These particular ones don't seem to be UL or ETL listed. That should be concerning.
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