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Specs:- Total Power Output: Up to 252W
- Ports: 4 × USB-C and 4 × USB-A
- USB-C Output (per port): Up to 100W (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A)
- USB-A Output (per port): Up to 18W (5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A)
- USB-C Pair Output: Up to 125W total per pair
- USB-A Pair Output: Up to 36W total per pair
- Maximum Combined Output: 252W total (126W USB-C side + 126W USB-A side)
- Charging Protocols: USB PD 3.0, PPS, QC 4.0, QC 3.0, AFC, Apple 2.4A, BC 1.2
- Display: Color LCD screen showing per-port voltage, current, and temperature
- Input Voltage: 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz (worldwide compatible)
- Power Cable: Removable power cord with region-specific plug included
- Cooling: Active cooling fan with automatic temperature control
- Safety Features: Overcharge, overcurrent, overheating, and short-circuit protection
- Physical Security: Kensington lock slot
- Mounting Options: Includes wall or desk mounting kit
- Dimensions: Approximately 6.3 × 4.3 × 1.6 inches
- Weight: 2.1 lb.
Top Comments
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The first unit I received never delivered more than about 55w-52w from any individual USB-C port. During load testing, the output continually fluctuated between 42W and 62W, even when testing each USB-C port one at a time.
I contacted customer support, and after several exchanges they sent me a replacement. Unfortunately, the replacement exhibited the exact same behavior, producing nearly identical results.
Based on my experience, I'd recommend that anyone purchasing this charger perform their own testing rather than assuming it meets its rated specifications.
Before anyone suggests that the issue could be related to cables, devices, or testing methods, I've been evaluating power banks, chargers, and USB-C power adapters for quite some time. My tests are performed using professional electronic load equipment along with high-quality, short-length 240W USB-C cables, so I'm confident the results are not due to the test setup.
I am surprised even a 260w 7-port charger sold on Amzn for $19 is able to meet the advertised specs.
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Too high for drive thru, hard to park in the city, carpool was a nightmare.
Terrible trucks.
(that said, the world of USB is very confusing)
Can you clarify if you're saying the 18W / 5v3A charging of each usb A port is just not fast enough for you (are there even faster usb A ports on the market?) or are you saying that they don't charge at the 18W speed claimed
10ft, 240w, and right angled.
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