The main complaint about the UGREEN Nexode stuff is that many of their products (1) don't even have the basic electrical safety certifications, and (2) that they reconfigure the power on all ports whenever a new device is plugged in so, for example, if you had a desktop computer plugged into it and then attached your phone to one of the other ports, the desktop would lose power briefly and reset. Maybe #2 isn't so bad if you know about the problem, and I wonder if maybe other similar products do the same thing, but #1 seems like a bigger issue to me: the most basic requirement should be that they don't cause electrical problems, and if UGREEN isn't penalized for cutting corners and dropping the safety basics then all of its competitors will do the same.
Aynı anda ; - Poco F5 cep telefonumu, - 20.000 mAh PowerBank'imi - Bluetooth kulaklığımı Üçünü de tek bir şarj adaptöründen hızlı şarj etmenin keyfini yaşıyorum. Zamanı değerli olanlar için hayat kurtaran harika bir ürün, satın almayı düşünenler kesinlikle tereddüt etmesin. Ugreen çok kaliteli bir marka 🙂
Which is better this one or the anker 747 charger,I would like to see a video with the macbook pro and a iphone charging at the same time to see how long it takes from 50% to 100%
sorry for the thumb down, but I just spent 12 minutes to learn what I already found on the web-site in 30 seconds. What about temperature, is "pretty warm" 35°C, 50°C or 80°C? What about power consumption from the AC side, just plug in a power meter, you are charger harbor. No mention the attached cable does NOT support 140W according to UGREEN... Also, please clean up your room or angle the camera differently. Best of luck
Yes, I believe so. This is text taken from the VOLTME 140W Amazon product page, which is very similar to this UGREEN charger: "The item can charge Dell XPS by handshaking Power Delivery 3.0 protocol(PD3.0 support 100W max, PD3.1 support 140W max),but you may see a slow charger warning on-screen due to original charger power is 130W ( it's non-standard Power Delivery protocol )." So you can use this UGREEN charger to charge your Dell XPS laptop, but might see a slow charger warning. That said, I think your laptop would still be able to charge at about 100W, but not the original charger's 130W.
The main complaint about the UGREEN Nexode stuff is that many of their products (1) don't even have the basic electrical safety certifications, and (2) that they reconfigure the power on all ports whenever a new device is plugged in so, for example, if you had a desktop computer plugged into it and then attached your phone to one of the other ports, the desktop would lose power briefly and reset.
Maybe #2 isn't so bad if you know about the problem, and I wonder if maybe other similar products do the same thing, but #1 seems like a bigger issue to me: the most basic requirement should be that they don't cause electrical problems, and if UGREEN isn't penalized for cutting corners and dropping the safety basics then all of its competitors will do the same.
Which charger has basic electrical safety sir ?
Aynı anda ;
- Poco F5 cep telefonumu,
- 20.000 mAh PowerBank'imi
- Bluetooth kulaklığımı
Üçünü de tek bir şarj adaptöründen hızlı şarj etmenin keyfini yaşıyorum.
Zamanı değerli olanlar için hayat kurtaran harika bir ürün, satın almayı düşünenler kesinlikle tereddüt etmesin. Ugreen çok kaliteli bir marka 🙂
What's thzt little tool to measure the watt
Can you charge this with their powerbank 130W?
Which is better this one or the anker 747 charger,I would like to see a video with the macbook pro and a iphone charging at the same time to see how long it takes from 50% to 100%
Hi bro whats that kovalan usb thingy to check the watts
I've added the product link to the description for the Kavalan USB-C meter.
Thanks for watching!
sorry for the thumb down, but I just spent 12 minutes to learn what I already found on the web-site in 30 seconds.
What about temperature, is "pretty warm" 35°C, 50°C or 80°C?
What about power consumption from the AC side, just plug in a power meter, you are charger harbor.
No mention the attached cable does NOT support 140W according to UGREEN...
Also, please clean up your room or angle the camera differently.
Best of luck
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Is this suitable for replacing my 130w usb c charger for dell xps laptop
Yes, I believe so.
This is text taken from the VOLTME 140W Amazon product page, which is very similar to this UGREEN charger:
"The item can charge Dell XPS by handshaking Power Delivery 3.0 protocol(PD3.0 support 100W max, PD3.1 support 140W max),but you may see a slow charger warning on-screen due to original charger power is 130W ( it's non-standard Power Delivery protocol )."
So you can use this UGREEN charger to charge your Dell XPS laptop, but might see a slow charger warning. That said, I think your laptop would still be able to charge at about 100W, but not the original charger's 130W.