As someone who is using two charging hubs to charge all my devices, which includes a Macbook Air, Ipad Pro, two phones, an apple watch, a Mavic Mini 2, camera batteries, and a wireless headset. I can definitely attest to the need for a unified charging hub as it not only takes up one power socket, but also to decrease desk clutter which can result in a neater and cleaner look overall
Really happy TH-cam bring me to your channel. Used to watch your video with Kai when you're in DigitalRev. Thank you for making video in both Cantonese and English too! Add oil Lok!
I used to think multi-port chargers are a great idea. But after having so many ports go bad on multi-port chargers, even from premium brands, I realized it's better to just go back to 1-2 port chargers. And while many multi-port chargers support various fast charge protocols (PD, QC, ACP etc), they often don't support it on more than one port at the same time. So your devices will typically charge slower than if they all had their own fast charger from the wall. They're great for travel but I wouldn't recommend them for every day use, if speed, reliability and redundancy matters to you.
I keep the original chargers for important daily charge stuff. Anything else goes on the multiport. But I've had several die in Thailand, so I appreciate quality that is able to keep working all day long for months.
@@gblargg Sure you can. Just find one that has a tear down. You can get much better than the manufacturers chargers. I have Anker chargers that I trust a Sony A1 (A $6500 camera), 5 Samsung S20's, Surface, and a ton of other things to. So to say I'm confident is an understatement.
Bought an Exinno + 180W on 20 Oct 2024. Yesterday, 21 Nov 2024, it went bang. Upside was, EGO gave me a one-for-one replacement. Downside was, I had to traipse all the way from Central to Kwun Tong to the EGO office, which was a long way. Tech guy there concluded the cause to be blown capacitor(s) based on the charing on the AC prongs connecting the UK adapter. Let's see how the replacement would survive.
Apple chargers are expensive, but they are also the rare few with grounded option. My skin is sensitive so if my laptops are charging on ungrounded source, I can feel the tingling effect when I contact on the metal surface.
@@philiphogg1983 I get them if my connection isn't grounded. The only grounded option so far I found is using the extension cable 3 pin. You will see at the connection, there's metal to connect to the round earth connection.
@@philiphogg1983 you have to use the Apple grounded cable that Apple NO LONGER INCLUDES with laptops. I'm assuming most people don't even know it exists.
I wondered about this for so long and was so happy when I brought it up to an electrical engineer I know and they told me what likely caused it. They were right
Never knew that the apple charger can take a standard cable. Also interesting to find out that the socket part of the charger can connect to any device that takes a standard cable. Mind blown!
Anyone with 3 pin sockets should be using a cable with the Apple charger as it’s not earthed. No idea how they even get away with selling it. I always felt weird tingling when touching the case and couldn’t work it out until I read about the earth missing. Plugged a cable in and tingling gone.
I just realized that I do have a lot of chargers taking up space on my power strip. I have my computer, Alexa, phone charger, tv, etc. But this is still a certified being chilling moment.
I keep one of those multiUSB chargers in every room i spend a lot of time in. Office, bedroom (2, one for him and one for her) and one in the living room. WAY better than using a wall wart and cable.
Thanks for the video. I've been contemplating buy a desktop charger like that too but even a year a later after you released this video, the tech still isn't there yet. Many of the chargers on the market aren't UL listed and have no American safety standards nor European such as Ugreen which is only safety rated for Japan. Many of the other chargers also get very hot. As far as safety is concerned, keeping the max load to individual charging plugs I think is the way to go for now. I may change my tune once the tech catches up with the demands but I think we're still in the infancy even with the GaN stuff.
This was great but now I’m down a rabbit hole trying to figure out what I need to test the charging cables of all my devices? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Didn’t see anything in your Amazon store.
I was the first batch of supporter for a Chargeasap Zeus 270W white but received it almost the last in the queue. After using it for 1 month, the USB ports broke one by one. I claimed warranty and waited over 8 months and finally received a Zeus 280W black. After 2 months of usage, it started overheating. It started by charging my MacBook Pro for a second and stop charging in the next second. Meanwhile, the USB-A port also stop working, Review? This is the one.
I have to disagree with you for the first time. I got an electric shock and burned one of my USB C cables by using this charging port. Since I am in the UK, they refused to afford the transportation fee for that deflected product. But I am almost got killed! Really need to pay attention to this customer service if you want to buy this. And a serious product quality issue.
There are a lot of good points but a number of approximations too: - usb-a can do more than 5V. Quickcharge 3 would use 9V or 12V with up to 2A on micro-usb. 5V with higher amps relied on brand-specific resistance between data and power lines. Quickcharge relies on data line exchanges. USB-C relies on negociation over the dedicated wires and the cables themselves indicate what they support. - USB-A to USB-C cables that deliver 0A are not necessarily dead. They might be limited to low power devices or data-only communication. I'm pretty sure that the Røde cable works just fine with the microphone it came with. It can also depend on the charger. I have an older multiport charger in USB-A than can do 5V and 2A and does it fine with my USB-C phone but if I connect my Switch, it won't be able to negociate power and won't charge. If I connect the Switch to another charger with the same cable, it'll charge at 5V and 1A which the old charger would be able to deliver. So don't throw away USB-C cables like the one shown. - I have never seen WD40 being useful for USB-C cables. Blowing air, yes. But contacts are usually gold-plated and pretty reliable. What I would have loved to see in this video was a comparison of the total power usage between three or four individual chargers and a single large one like here. I'm quite sure that the big one would draw less power from the grid than many small ones. Of course, another key point here would be reliability. We like Anker because they're quite reliable and will replace defective devices no questions asked (within the warranty period, because otherwise, they're pretty hard to fix). That's my main problem with such kickstarters. They could be building a device that has great specs but if it dies after 2 months because it's overheating, it would be a waste.
Using a GaN charger, 120W i think the brand is urgreen. 3 USB C and 1 USB A fast charge. It cant charge 2 MacBook pros at the same time but I charge my iPhone, iPad pro, MacBook pro all with this one charger. It intelligently delicates power between the different devices. Bought for 50 Canadian rupees. 269 is absurd for a charger. I also have a Ravpower charger just like the one Lok had with 1 USB C and 4 USB A that I bought some 6 years ago for 39.99. Great advice, but not the right product becuz of the price.
There are devices with explicit notion not to use fast charging. What to do with those? Isn‘t it good practice as well to use the chargers originally shipped with those devices, when unsure?
Just one data point. I bought two of these. Both only used for travel. (One for me, one for my wife.) One just went flaky on me on my second business trip with it, where I'd have to prop it up just right in the electrical outlet to work. Both with cord and connecting directly. I've never had this sort of problem with other similar products by other vendors. I really want to love this product, but I got a lemon.
Chargers like this are advancing so quickly, have been watching this space very closely over the past couple years since we made the switch to USB C. PD 3.0 seems to cover majority of USB C, we have new standards now like PPS and QC 5.0 it will be interesting to see how much of a difference they make. Seeing lots of new cables that tell you the live wattage output and if PD is enabled pop up too, very reasonably priced. This is one of the nicer chargers I've seen. I wonder what is the max negotiated output per port when all USB C ports populated.
Lok, have you tried magnetic charging cables? The Gen10 / Gen X versions from NetDot / Smart&Cool / DigitalAnt are what I use. They all seem to be from the same factory and are interchangeable with each other. After a lot of research, I tried these 3 because they supported fast charging, data transfer, had a small LED on the end of the cable, came in a variety of lengths, some with right-angle connectors, and were braided cables. I have the magnetic charger tips in all of my devices and use a few magnetic cables around to charge them. It's like magic - you get the device near the cable and the cable just pops into place. :) It also saves wear and tear on the port itself (ports are one of the first things to need replacing in mobile phones) and negates dust buildup in the port itself. The only disadvantage I've found so far is once in a great while a small metal sliver will find its way onto one of the magnets, preventing a good contact with the pins, so I'll have to find a small pin or tweezers and get it out. I believe the Volta v2 cables are interchangeable with these too, but they are 10x more expensive, so I haven't tried them.
One issue with the multi port ones is the port arrangement ts are usually bad if you have both USB PD and quick charge 3.0/4.0 devices. Anker will often just give you one type and then basic 5V 2A ports, I currently have a power bank that does USB PD and QC from tylt, but I can't fine a good mains powered one that would do something like offer 2 USB PD ports and 2 QC 3.0 ports.
The ego is $165, sure its more compact than a surge protector but i use a mess just like the one you talking about and it stays out of site lol. So spending $165 on something im gonna just tuck behind my bed, or throw down whereever if traveling at hotels, i cant seem to justify the cost.
Crazy price for that thing. I have a very similar Pinepower 120W multiport charger with PD65, fast wireless charging, volts/amps display....cost me about $40!!
Sadly, I ordered three of these from the manufacturer website, four weeks ago. I received the order confirmation email. They have yet to ship anything. They do not respond to any emails/phone calls regarding status of my order. I wish there was a way to get a refund. That's a ton of cash. I really would like to just get the product.
I use a Sabrent 16 Port USB to charge most of my devices since i prefer slower charging over fast charge due to heat issues, more heat = shorter life span + 16 ports is enough for me to charge 2 phones, and 28 batteries at the same time. my battery chargers are USB type, i prefer it over socket type as it can be charged with power bank in remote locations.
I need two socket for two monitors, one for usb-c hub, one for ikea table lamp on top of us charging ports. I understand what you mean but... Well, although this solution looks great on paper, it just doesn't work for everyone/everything. To make it really works, use of usb-c needs to be further expanded to literally every low power appliances/devices
There are three things that affect the quality of a charging cable. 1) the gauge of the wire. 2) the mechanical soundness of the connectors. 3) the quality of manufacturing. [1] The gauge of the wire determines the maximum current that the cable can carry. Some cables cheap out by using 24-30 AWG wire. 18-22 AWG is adequate for most applications (see the tables), but the trade-offs are between cost, weight, size, and flexibility. You can't have that thin, sleek, supple cable and expect it to power your MacBook. At least not until we perfect carbon-nanotube superconducting cables at an economically feasible scale. [2] USB connectors are designed for repeated insertion cycles. A manufacturer might find a source of dubious tolerance. [3] There are many failure points within USB cables. In my experience, most were caused by poor solder connections and insufficient strain relief. The most common problem is wires detaching at the connector, as evidenced by the botched-up cable you were demonstrating.
Good points. Yes I went through many USB cables and started binning old ones which would not register fast charging on my Galaxy Note 20+... There is no point in keeping them as they slow down the charging. I did buy a Multi-Port Fast Quick Charger, but not much success in getting all USB ports to charge fast!
Wow that price :)... Anyway I already got the Anker an year ago and I'm pretty happy with it. ...And I lost a day to test all my cables an throw away the low quality ones :)
not really testing the cable, if you want that you should measure after the cable and see the voltage drop for example. Now you test a part of the cable, if it has data connection it is not interesting. The charger need a cable with data pins to communicate the protocols.
I see no overheat protection on it and the gan ic chips is unknown the cooling tech is important for this kind of charger as it will keep the device cooled and would last you a long time compared to other 100watts charger..
I received 2 king chargers after 6 months of purchase.. one of them stopped working .. I contacted customer service several times but no reply.. I am sure your customer service should care of customers not ignoring them
If it had 5 USB-C and just one USB-A, I would immediately purchase 2 or 3 of these! Still total of 240w is amazing! Cheers!
I could literally sit in front of my screen and watch Lok for hours and no matter what he will be reviewing.
As someone who is using two charging hubs to charge all my devices, which includes a Macbook Air, Ipad Pro, two phones, an apple watch, a Mavic Mini 2, camera batteries, and a wireless headset. I can definitely attest to the need for a unified charging hub as it not only takes up one power socket, but also to decrease desk clutter which can result in a neater and cleaner look overall
Really happy TH-cam bring me to your channel.
Used to watch your video with Kai when you're in DigitalRev.
Thank you for making video in both Cantonese and English too!
Add oil Lok!
I used to think multi-port chargers are a great idea. But after having so many ports go bad on multi-port chargers, even from premium brands, I realized it's better to just go back to 1-2 port chargers.
And while many multi-port chargers support various fast charge protocols (PD, QC, ACP etc), they often don't support it on more than one port at the same time.
So your devices will typically charge slower than if they all had their own fast charger from the wall.
They're great for travel but I wouldn't recommend them for every day use, if speed, reliability and redundancy matters to you.
I keep the original chargers for important daily charge stuff. Anything else goes on the multiport. But I've had several die in Thailand, so I appreciate quality that is able to keep working all day long for months.
I stick only with chargers included by the manufacturer. You can never trust third-party chargers to be good quality and not ruin your phone.
@@gblargg we have standards for a reason. What you say is like: I drive a german car and will make sure I fuel it up with german fuel.
Additionally, when you don’t get the right voltage you could damage the equipment by causing electrical short or overheating.
@@gblargg Sure you can. Just find one that has a tear down. You can get much better than the manufacturers chargers. I have Anker chargers that I trust a Sony A1 (A $6500 camera), 5 Samsung S20's, Surface, and a ton of other things to. So to say I'm confident is an understatement.
Lok your accent is superb! Great video thanks :)
I'm sold, where is the link?
In the description, check it out!
Great tips, Lok. Thanks. Hope you're well!
TH-cam is right to recommend this vid to me. I love minimalism and simplicity
Digital rev days, you and kai really helped me in terms of photography.
Bought an Exinno + 180W on 20 Oct 2024. Yesterday, 21 Nov 2024, it went bang. Upside was, EGO gave me a one-for-one replacement. Downside was, I had to traipse all the way from Central to Kwun Tong to the EGO office, which was a long way. Tech guy there concluded the cause to be blown capacitor(s) based on the charing on the AC prongs connecting the UK adapter. Let's see how the replacement would survive.
I have multi-port Ankers all over the houser. No issues with them. Best Regards and Best Wishes Lok!
This is the first time I have found your channel. Great video!
OMG I remember you from the DigitalREV days! Love to see you're still doing the TH-cam thing!
Finally, I'm not the only one using a multiport charger 😀
Mine are not very advanced though, just 5V 2A each port.
That’s ok if you’re not in a rush all the time! Clever choice for using multiport USB charger!
@@TheLokCheung Yeah, I use them for charging everything but my main smartphone.
Apple chargers are expensive, but they are also the rare few with grounded option. My skin is sensitive so if my laptops are charging on ungrounded source, I can feel the tingling effect when I contact on the metal surface.
I get this even with a Mac charger
@@philiphogg1983 I get them if my connection isn't grounded. The only grounded option so far I found is using the extension cable 3 pin. You will see at the connection, there's metal to connect to the round earth connection.
@@philiphogg1983 you have to use the Apple grounded cable that Apple NO LONGER INCLUDES with laptops. I'm assuming most people don't even know it exists.
I wondered about this for so long and was so happy when I brought it up to an electrical engineer I know and they told me what likely caused it. They were right
@@thisrocks Yeap, I’ve been looking out for any hub with grounding. So far haven’t found one yet.
Never knew that the apple charger can take a standard cable. Also interesting to find out that the socket part of the charger can connect to any device that takes a standard cable. Mind blown!
Same here, mind blown!
Recent macs are USB C power delivery. Industry standard. Same with the new ipads
Same. Never knew.
Anyone with 3 pin sockets should be using a cable with the Apple charger as it’s not earthed. No idea how they even get away with selling it. I always felt weird tingling when touching the case and couldn’t work it out until I read about the earth missing. Plugged a cable in and tingling gone.
🤯 💣
I just realized that I do have a lot of chargers taking up space on my power strip. I have my computer, Alexa, phone charger, tv, etc. But this is still a certified being chilling moment.
I have the 12 port Anker and love it. I gave my old 5 port to my mother. And I bought a couple more to charge all my camera equipment.
Be aware that from the looks of it, the charger isn't UL listed. Insurance companies will often deny claims if a non-listed device causes a fire.
It is UL listed according to their Kickstarter page
Is it listed on the product itself? Doesn't look like it from the times I can see it in the video.
@@TheLokCheung what cooling type does it use and is it a GAN charger type if it is what chip it uses?
I keep one of those multiUSB chargers in every room i spend a lot of time in. Office, bedroom (2, one for him and one for her) and one in the living room. WAY better than using a wall wart and cable.
This was such a helpful and informative video! Thank you !!!
Your house is amazing! your Windows are so classic!
Great info, great accent, subscribed! Thank you! Not a boring video at all!
Lok, very useful review. You two are legends ( I have been following you guys since DigitalRev time). Keep up the good work.
This was great! I can’t wait for my new charger to arrive :)
EGO EXINNO 240W, very interesting.Thanks for the review and sharing.
Thanks for the video. I've been contemplating buy a desktop charger like that too but even a year a later after you released this video, the tech still isn't there yet. Many of the chargers on the market aren't UL listed and have no American safety standards nor European such as Ugreen which is only safety rated for Japan. Many of the other chargers also get very hot. As far as safety is concerned, keeping the max load to individual charging plugs I think is the way to go for now. I may change my tune once the tech catches up with the demands but I think we're still in the infancy even with the GaN stuff.
I love this review mate, very good! You're very funny😂
I’ll like to have something like Microwave oven. Where i can just simply dump all my devices and it’ll get charged. Imagine how great it’ll be💯
A good follow-up video would be to show that, or if, the multi-port charger uses less power than multiple individual chargers.
This was great but now I’m down a rabbit hole trying to figure out what I need to test the charging cables of all my devices? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Didn’t see anything in your Amazon store.
I was the first batch of supporter for a Chargeasap Zeus 270W white but received it almost the last in the queue. After using it for 1 month, the USB ports broke one by one. I claimed warranty and waited over 8 months and finally received a Zeus 280W black. After 2 months of usage, it started overheating. It started by charging my MacBook Pro for a second and stop charging in the next second. Meanwhile, the USB-A port also stop working, Review? This is the one.
*"This is some random shit"* @8:43 😂👍 Love it Lok!
Great video, and MPB camera shop is really great company to get gear from. What reasons do you like the Panasonic over the Sony?
Thank you for this. Subscribed!
Great video, thanks for showing
This was a very informative video, thank you.
I have to disagree with you for the first time. I got an electric shock and burned one of my USB C cables by using this charging port. Since I am in the UK, they refused to afford the transportation fee for that deflected product. But I am almost got killed! Really need to pay attention to this customer service if you want to buy this. And a serious product quality issue.
Thank you for writing this! Safety of chargers and batteries is the most important factor when buying something imo.
The product and company is new not well known compared to others and the cost is crazy way overprice.
There are a lot of good points but a number of approximations too:
- usb-a can do more than 5V. Quickcharge 3 would use 9V or 12V with up to 2A on micro-usb. 5V with higher amps relied on brand-specific resistance between data and power lines. Quickcharge relies on data line exchanges. USB-C relies on negociation over the dedicated wires and the cables themselves indicate what they support.
- USB-A to USB-C cables that deliver 0A are not necessarily dead. They might be limited to low power devices or data-only communication. I'm pretty sure that the Røde cable works just fine with the microphone it came with. It can also depend on the charger. I have an older multiport charger in USB-A than can do 5V and 2A and does it fine with my USB-C phone but if I connect my Switch, it won't be able to negociate power and won't charge. If I connect the Switch to another charger with the same cable, it'll charge at 5V and 1A which the old charger would be able to deliver. So don't throw away USB-C cables like the one shown.
- I have never seen WD40 being useful for USB-C cables. Blowing air, yes. But contacts are usually gold-plated and pretty reliable.
What I would have loved to see in this video was a comparison of the total power usage between three or four individual chargers and a single large one like here. I'm quite sure that the big one would draw less power from the grid than many small ones.
Of course, another key point here would be reliability. We like Anker because they're quite reliable and will replace defective devices no questions asked (within the warranty period, because otherwise, they're pretty hard to fix). That's my main problem with such kickstarters. They could be building a device that has great specs but if it dies after 2 months because it's overheating, it would be a waste.
mpb is awesome i buy all my camera stuff from there and the condition has always been better than advertised
Lots of great tips in this video. Thanks!
Using a GaN charger, 120W i think the brand is urgreen. 3 USB C and 1 USB A fast charge. It cant charge 2 MacBook pros at the same time but I charge my iPhone, iPad pro, MacBook pro all with this one charger. It intelligently delicates power between the different devices. Bought for 50 Canadian rupees. 269 is absurd for a charger. I also have a Ravpower charger just like the one Lok had with 1 USB C and 4 USB A that I bought some 6 years ago for 39.99. Great advice, but not the right product becuz of the price.
Just ran into these concerns when looking at power strips on amazon the other day. This would actually be super useful for me. Thanks Lok! - Tom
A very important topic, good video!
The mains power strip populated with many adapters and chargers is electric art. ;-)
I want it, where is the link?
Very informative--great gadget, especially for traveling.
Quality reviews, I wonder why the response is so underwhelming... Lok and Kai are legends in their own right.
There are devices with explicit notion not to use fast charging. What to do with those? Isn‘t it good practice as well to use the chargers originally shipped with those devices, when unsure?
Thanks for making content for us!
not only is it expensive, but it's not in production yet. You buy on indigogo and hope it ships.
Just one data point. I bought two of these. Both only used for travel. (One for me, one for my wife.) One just went flaky on me on my second business trip with it, where I'd have to prop it up just right in the electrical outlet to work. Both with cord and connecting directly. I've never had this sort of problem with other similar products by other vendors. I really want to love this product, but I got a lemon.
Uncle Roger of the tech world, Cheers for the information !
Chargers like this are advancing so quickly, have been watching this space very closely over the past couple years since we made the switch to USB C. PD 3.0 seems to cover majority of USB C, we have new standards now like PPS and QC 5.0 it will be interesting to see how much of a difference they make. Seeing lots of new cables that tell you the live wattage output and if PD is enabled pop up too, very reasonably priced. This is one of the nicer chargers I've seen. I wonder what is the max negotiated output per port when all USB C ports populated.
It’s GAN. I still can’t believe how many people don’t know about this transition.
Just to say I just bought one after your video. It’s a good intro. Keep up with your bilingual video
where can buy this EXINNO
What kind of USB C pass through tester is that?
Thanks - learnt a lot from this video.
I am using multiport charger with two port it handles TWS POWERBANK IPHONE ANDROID DEVICE very well , 2 port tho 5a and 2a . Very convenient .
Lok, have you tried magnetic charging cables? The Gen10 / Gen X versions from NetDot / Smart&Cool / DigitalAnt are what I use. They all seem to be from the same factory and are interchangeable with each other. After a lot of research, I tried these 3 because they supported fast charging, data transfer, had a small LED on the end of the cable, came in a variety of lengths, some with right-angle connectors, and were braided cables. I have the magnetic charger tips in all of my devices and use a few magnetic cables around to charge them. It's like magic - you get the device near the cable and the cable just pops into place. :) It also saves wear and tear on the port itself (ports are one of the first things to need replacing in mobile phones) and negates dust buildup in the port itself. The only disadvantage I've found so far is once in a great while a small metal sliver will find its way onto one of the magnets, preventing a good contact with the pins, so I'll have to find a small pin or tweezers and get it out. I believe the Volta v2 cables are interchangeable with these too, but they are 10x more expensive, so I haven't tried them.
I use my router as a charger for my phone. A nice slow .5 amp charge overnight is easy on the battery
That MPB plug was so good lol
USB c cables have circuitry in them to negotiate a higher charging rate. Really depends on the cable.
That standard cable is called "C7." It's part of the IEC 60320 standard.
what is a good multi usb a hub that can be connected to the usb c port of the gan charger
I once used a multi-port cable I bought from Walmart. It ended up slowing down my charging.
My friend uses a bavin multiport charger not only with USB also with power socket for laptop or PC for like $7
Will he make a video about why he left the other TH-cam channel?
For efficiency, Apple chargers usually rank at the top.
Its why I insisted my gear only consists of stuff I can charge with a USB-C outlet! My EOS R, laptop and Rode mics all charge via USB-C
One issue with the multi port ones is the port arrangement ts are usually bad if you have both USB PD and quick charge 3.0/4.0 devices. Anker will often just give you one type and then basic 5V 2A ports, I currently have a power bank that does USB PD and QC from tylt, but I can't fine a good mains powered one that would do something like offer 2 USB PD ports and 2 QC 3.0 ports.
Doesn't Macbook pro boost to 20v on USB-C?
The ego is $165, sure its more compact than a surge protector but i use a mess just like the one you talking about and it stays out of site lol. So spending $165 on something im gonna just tuck behind my bed, or throw down whereever if traveling at hotels, i cant seem to justify the cost.
I just discovered that lok has his own channel! I miss the og digitalrev team
That is great!
Dude I'm so guilty of this lol. Good video lok!
Awesome tyvm God bless u
Crazy price for that thing. I have a very similar Pinepower 120W multiport charger with PD65, fast wireless charging, volts/amps display....cost me about $40!!
A link tot he product would be handy
I use an 8 way usb smart charger. It works very well at up to 2.4A per socket.
That is good for phones (and maybe an ipad), but I'm not sure if that is enough for a laptop
damn real time monitoring of the wattage. not bad
Sadly, I ordered three of these from the manufacturer website, four weeks ago. I received the order confirmation email. They have yet to ship anything. They do not respond to any emails/phone calls regarding status of my order. I wish there was a way to get a refund. That's a ton of cash. I really would like to just get the product.
I use a Sabrent 16 Port USB to charge most of my devices since i prefer slower charging over fast charge due to heat issues, more heat = shorter life span + 16 ports is enough for me to charge 2 phones, and 28 batteries at the same time. my battery chargers are USB type, i prefer it over socket type as it can be charged with power bank in remote locations.
So to test if a cable is good or not, you look for 1-2 amps?
Is the anker usb plug (big &bulky) smart (power monitor, timer (on app))?
I need two socket for two monitors, one for usb-c hub, one for ikea table lamp on top of us charging ports.
I understand what you mean but... Well, although this solution looks great on paper, it just doesn't work for everyone/everything. To make it really works, use of usb-c needs to be further expanded to literally every low power appliances/devices
Apple makes a cable that turns your laptop charger into a grounded one in the US. Part MK122LL/A/
What about devices that can't regulate themselves well? Or those such as the Nintendo switch while they use PD 2.0 they don't adhere to a standard.
There are three things that affect the quality of a charging cable.
1) the gauge of the wire.
2) the mechanical soundness of the connectors.
3) the quality of manufacturing.
[1] The gauge of the wire determines the maximum current that the cable can carry. Some cables cheap out by using 24-30 AWG wire. 18-22 AWG is adequate for most applications (see the tables), but the trade-offs are between cost, weight, size, and flexibility. You can't have that thin, sleek, supple cable and expect it to power your MacBook. At least not until we perfect carbon-nanotube superconducting cables at an economically feasible scale.
[2] USB connectors are designed for repeated insertion cycles. A manufacturer might find a source of dubious tolerance.
[3] There are many failure points within USB cables. In my experience, most were caused by poor solder connections and insufficient strain relief. The most common problem is wires detaching at the connector, as evidenced by the botched-up cable you were demonstrating.
Good points.
Yes I went through many USB cables and started binning old ones which would not register fast charging on my Galaxy Note 20+... There is no point in keeping them as they slow down the charging.
I did buy a Multi-Port Fast Quick Charger, but not much success in getting all USB ports to charge fast!
insufficient strain relief. That one hurts the most
@@PaulG.369 "and really avoid stepping on them"
Words of wisdom :)
Just ordered 120w version.
Wow that price :)... Anyway I already got the Anker an year ago and I'm pretty happy with it. ...And I lost a day to test all my cables an throw away the low quality ones :)
not really testing the cable, if you want that you should measure after the cable and see the voltage drop for example. Now you test a part of the cable, if it has data connection it is not interesting. The charger need a cable with data pins to communicate the protocols.
I see no overheat protection on it and the gan ic chips is unknown the cooling tech is important for this kind of charger as it will keep the device cooled and would last you a long time compared to other 100watts charger..
Great video thanks,,,
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Thanks i never new you can do that with an apple charger
So you want me to stop using the current blocks they already own and buy a new one ?
what about ugreen brand from aliexpress?
I received 2 king chargers after 6 months of purchase.. one of them stopped working .. I contacted customer service several times but no reply.. I am sure your customer service should care of customers not ignoring them
1300HKD for an USB Charger :| I think I'll just keep on using my multiple chargers...
I would by it if only had USB-C plugs, I haven’t used USB-A plugs in over a year. Why are the industry holding on the a legacy port?