⚡ Charge Ahead: Power Your World with Nekteck!
The Nekteck 4-Port 72W USB C Charger is a versatile charging hub designed for modern devices, featuring a powerful 60W Power Delivery port and three additional USB-A ports. Its compact design and worldwide voltage compatibility make it perfect for travel, while built-in safety features ensure your devices are protected during charging.
T**N
Solid Power Supply for RPI4
I use this to power a Raspberry Pi 4 with 3x 64x64 LED matrix panels. Overall the power draw seems to be as rated.Be careful of reading the output modes, as the full wattage cannot be given to a single 5V line.A dedicated rpi transformer should be used for larger projects. But for small scale, and charging other devices, works great.
K**L
Good Product and Seller
It arrived promptly in good working order. I have other Neckteck power supplies and they seem reliable and safe to use.
T**Y
Perfect
Works perfectly thank you
A**P
Compact and seems to have a lot of power.
Replaced something else that's similar but only had one USB-A port. This one has 3! Granted, the first one I got had two of the three not working, but customer service was great and they sent me out another one with like 1-2 day shipping, even before I shipped the other one back. so I wasn't out a power supply..Cool thing, is that the cord to connect to the outlet, that's a hit or miss. For me, it's nice because I have powered furniture and before I had to plug the entire unit into the outlet. Which made it difficult to plug and unplug all the time. There's like a 3-foot cord. I guess for some, that could be cumbersome cause it's yet another cord. Ideally there would be some cord loop on the unit in case I want to plug it in more compactly or take it with me in a bag. But it's a thinner and shorter cord... not like the Apple cord for the Apple adapter that's thick and hard to roll up... or it gets sticky after a year.Been using it for a few weeks with no problems. The brick itself get hot like you'd expect from a power supply. But it doesn't get totally burning hot from the OEM Apple adapter. However, frankly, I haven't tried plugging and using all 4 ports yet. Haven't had to.The product also comes with a 6 ft (probably 2M since it's a little longer) USB-C to USB-C cable. It's thicker than the one I got from Apple. Seems like it'll handle more power. I've had a lot of crappy cables before and this one seems sturdy and rated for higher power. I think the company even markets this cable for that purpose.... although I really didn't need an extra one, it was nice to have one included.
L**O
A solid tablet/chromebook/smart device charger, regrettably with no light indicator
The charger has a solid build and is considerably more convenient to use when plugging into hard-to-reach or inconveniently located receptacles (like those underneath the seat on the plane or behind the desk at a hotel) compared to pieces that are plugged directly into the receptacle.I have simultaneously charged my chromebook and two large smartphones, and the output was adequate. I've actually measured it using the USB-C/USB-A current/power meter, and it peaked at 45W for the USB-C port and at 12W for each USB-A port. The 45W USB-C peak power output is most probably related to the fact that my chromebook simply doesn't need or consume more power, it's provided power adapter is an 45W one.The only compliant I have after traveling extensively for 7 weeks is as follows: It would really help if the charger had a small LED that would indicate that it's powered up and is working. The receptacle underneath the seat on my last flight was rather loose, and I have lost power multiple times after accidentally touching the cord with my leg without noticing it. I had to look at the chromebook LEDs all the time, which was awkward. Still beats me why they didn't add a general power-on LED or LEDs for each port...A small piece of advice: Get a separate IEC [60320] C-7 to CEE 7/16 2-prong European male connector for European travels. It can be purchased for several bucks on Amazon, and it's a much better and more reliable alternative to US-to-Europe (US NEMA 1-15R to CEE 7/16) adapters. I simply keep two cables that connect the charger to the receptacle, one for the US and one for Europe, and alternate between them while on the go.
V**3
Great charger
Charges all our phones quickly both iPhones and android phones in our house hold. A great purchase.
K**E
USB-IF certified, no LED
This 60W USB type C charger is both USB-IF certified and UL listed, and one of very few such chargers that have no bright LED light to keep you awake at night. Great for traveling because of the LED thing, though I’m also using one as my laptop’s primary charger at home. Not the flashiest charger around but my three units have been reliably doing their job daily for years
J**A
Reliable, efficient, affordable and discrete!
I was concerned about buying an off-name brand product because it can be risky. Especially when the thing you need is electrical. This product has proved itself over and again. It does not heat up (if anything gets just slightly warm) when we have multiple electronics plugged in, although the max units we have ever really needed to charge at the same time was only about three. This unit sits on the desktop and allows my dad to plug and unplug his Macbook Pro without having to crawl under the desk. It frees up his regular charger to be used around the house and makes for a more stationary, multiport charger for his desk. The MacBook Pro we have uses a 61W charger, so this is a perfect power source for it. The charge seems to be sufficient for his needs and he is on the Macbook the majority of his day. My goal was to eliminate clutter in the office as we are remodeling a bit. This unit combines all our cords to a central location and I am even considering purchasing another for our second desk!
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