Can you PLEASEE make a video on this exact same charger, explaining how can i tell the fake one from the real one because i bought one but i am not sure if its original or fake
Liked the test, lack of fire suppression plastics is reason enough to go with the genuine charger. Any chance of doing a charging power test with the 35W Apple Charger combined with the MagSafe Duo. I’d really like to see how much power is sent to the Magsafe Duo if charging an iPad with the other port.
Very illuminating. I guess you get what you pay for. Most of the metrics came out much worse for the "replicas", a bigger delta than I had expected. Also, jeez, the fire 😄
Original charger is what, 50 bucks? Instead of 8 For non-Apple devices I would go with fake one, I could buy two for my house, and two for my work, instead of hauling a single one like an idiot, or paying 100$ for just 2, like a sucker
@@MaxMustermann-vy7ur to save at least 150$, yes. I work in 2 places, every week I sleep in two different homes on different days. Also, a travel charger. Fake ones work alright.
Can you PLEASEE make a video on this exact same charger, explaining how can i tell the fake one from the real one because i bought one but i am not sure if its original or fake
Nice thorough review, tested plenty of things not many other reviewers would!
Liked the test, lack of fire suppression plastics is reason enough to go with the genuine charger. Any chance of doing a charging power test with the 35W Apple Charger combined with the MagSafe Duo. I’d really like to see how much power is sent to the Magsafe Duo if charging an iPad with the other port.
could you make one about "PPS" chargers, PD and differences between other charging protocols?
Very helpful video. So many fake products on market nowadays. Thank you guy for doing this.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. I would like to see good cheap alternative of the main charger (not copy).
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Belkin has a 40w if you want something very similar. Although i’d recommend going up to a 65w or 100w instead
Very illuminating. I guess you get what you pay for. Most of the metrics came out much worse for the "replicas", a bigger delta than I had expected.
Also, jeez, the fire 😄
You guys are really APPLE level guys
Test Belkin’s 40 W Dual USB-C and 65 W Dual USB-C chargers. I think there’s a leakage current issue, giving mild electrical shock.
Okay, but what are visible things the regular using without fancy machinery can see to confirm it's original or fake.
I only buy Apple chargers bc you do get what you pay for.
Thank you for including the fire-retardant plastic test!
kindly also make oneplus 65 watt type C fake vs original charger comparison video. Fake ones which are being sold on Aliexpress in range of USD 13
Very informative 😃
Great video!
Excelente Comparacion 😢como no lo vi antes acaban de timarme me vendieron este cargador y es genérico, no lo quiero porque daña mi bateria
Thank you
Nice video
Could you review the Ultranet 30w tiny $8 charger in this manner? Curious how it compares. Thanks for the great video
Original charger is what, 50 bucks? Instead of 8
For non-Apple devices I would go with fake one, I could buy two for my house, and two for my work, instead of hauling a single one like an idiot, or paying 100$ for just 2, like a sucker
Risking your life by carrying a fake That may cause a fire electrical fire 🤷🏻♂️
@@juan21pclopez Sir, I am from Russia. I'm not paying 50$ for a single charger, period
@@KOTYAR0 so you want to risk a fire hazard witch will burn your house down in worst case only to safe 50 $?
@@MaxMustermann-vy7ur to save at least 150$, yes.
I work in 2 places, every week I sleep in two different homes on different days. Also, a travel charger. Fake ones work alright.
@@KOTYAR0 they are build worse and consome more energy so do you really save that much?