⚡ Power Up Your Life with the Ultimate Charging Hub!
The 320W USB C Fast Charger Block is a versatile 7-port charging station designed for modern professionals. With dual 100W PD PPS capabilities, it can charge multiple devices simultaneously, ensuring maximum efficiency and convenience. Its compact design makes it perfect for both home and travel, while built-in safety features protect your devices. Compatible with a wide range of laptops, smartphones, and tablets, this charger is the ultimate solution for anyone needing reliable power on the go.
I**N
Space saving
That s is a great investment to support technologies. It saves a lot of space. Rather than multiple adapters connected devices, this unit provides power to 2 MacBook Pros, iPad, a remote charger with one more slot to spare. Very pleased with this product!
S**H
1 of the 2 100W ports doesn't work, terrible build quality
So as soon as I unbox this item, I have a feeling it's going to cause me. Nothing but tension based on its absolutely terrible build quality. I have uploaded some pictures so you can see just how bad the plastic molding fits around the device.Next up I decide that I'm going to test its ports to make sure it can output the 320 W advertised, because if it can this item is a absolute game changer, As for the past few years you would have to spend well Uber 3X the price to get that kind of performance.Can you believe when I tested the first port on my MacBook Pro no charge was outputting?Upon testing of the second port, it looks like it is limited to around 90 Watts, which it struggles to hit. On ahead to head comparison between this and my OEM Mac book pro charger rated at 96W smacked it down... hard.Don't bother buying this product, take a gamble on something else. the fact that 1 out if it's 2 crucial ports does not work is an absolute deal breaker.
M**L
Power!
Since the smartphone chargers of my ken are all 10W I was expecting shorter charging times. I was NOT disappointed. Just as there is no substitute for cubic inches there is none for more wattage.
M**K
So far so good; can't do PD 3.0 pps simultaneously on the 2-100 watt ports
It is a nice charger for the money. It can do the full 100 watts but it's split between the 2 100 watt ports. It does the full 30 watts on the 30 watt ports but it's split between the 2 ports and it can output the full 15 watts on the USB-A ports but it also is split between the 3 ports.. So I don't know how they come up with 320 watts. I could only get 145 watts out of it.. Even if each port outputted what's it's advertised to it would only add up to 305 watts... The 2 100 watt ports can do pps so if I plug my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra into 1 of the 100 watt ports it will charge at the "Super fast charging 2.0" Speed of 45 watts. But if you plug in a 2nd Galaxy S22 Ultra it won't do pps any more. It will kick back into plain old power delivery and split up the wattage. My DeWalt 100 watt usb-c charger for DeWalt 20 volt battery packs will charge at 100 watts if it's the only device plugged into the 2 100 watt ports, but if I plug something else in like my phone, the phone will"Super fast charge" at the 25 watts power delivery let's it, but then the DeWalt charger only gets 70 watts. So that 100 watts is split up between the 2 ports. And the same thing for the 2 30 watt usb-c. Ports which can't do pps, and the 3- 15 watt USB-A ports..So it seems there are 3 seperate power supplies running all 7 ports. 100 watt power supply for both 100 watt ports, 30 watt power supply for both 30 watt ports and 15 watt power supply for the 3 USB-A ports. So I get 145 watts which is a far cry from 320 watts.. talk about false advertising! How does Amazon let all these companies get away with this? I'm guessing by as much Chinese false ads I see it's because if they curbed it they would lose 90% of their revenue! So instead us USA citizens need to pick thru the crap, and the ones of us that get caught up in the crap, write a review letting others know what the true specifications are and if the stuff even works! I would like to return this out of principle! But it at least can supply the 100 watts of power delivery PPS and 30 watts of power delivery even if it is on just 1 port each.. so I'm still able to change my DeWalt battery packs at 100 watts when I need to and it will still fast charge my phone at 30 watts while doing it and my 3 nitecore flash lights can only charge at .5 to 1 amp anyway so the 3 USB-A ports have enough power for those 3 at the same time. So I'm just going to keep it rather than mess around with boxing it up, dropping it off at FedEx and all that. Plus I guess it's my fault, I should have added the watts up for each port and seen it doesn't even equal the advertised 320 watts.. got to love that hindsight! Lol. Well, everyone knows now at least!Now here is where things get tricky, and all these tests were done using my families 4 Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra phones.1- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra plugged into any of the 100 watt ports the phone charged at the full 45 watts and show "super fast charging 2.0" . 2- Samsung Galaxy S22 ultra's plugged into both 100 watt ports they would show "Super fast charging" and both phones charged at 30 watts. 1- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra phone plugged into one of the 30 watt ports the phone would show "fast charger connected" and would charge at 15 to 18 watts. 2- Samsung Galaxy S22 ultra's plugged into both 30 watt ports the phones would show "Fast Charger connected" and both phones would charge at 15 to 18 watts. With 4- Samsung Galaxy S22 ultra's plugged into all 4 usb-c ports the 2 phones plugged into the 100 watt ports would show "super fast charging" and charged at 30 watts and the 2 phones plugged into the 30 watt ports showed "fast charger connected"and charged at 15 to 18 watts. All of the usb-a ports charged 1 phone at 8-10 watts and the phone showed "charger connected" 2- phones at 7-8 watts and 3 Samsung Galaxy S22 ultra's at 5-6 watts. I could not get 15 watts it out of each USB-A port using the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra...All in all, if your happy paying $60 for a 145 watt power supply then this would be for you. Besides the exaggerated power ratings it does seem like a solid power supply. It doesn't feel like a cheap piece of crap. It actually has the weight I would expect it to have! When I plugged in 4- DeWalt 20 volt 100 watt usb-c chargers they charged each of the DeWalt 20 volt 5ah battery packs at 45 to 50 watts each for the 2 plugged in to the 2- 100 watt ports. The 2 plugged into the 30 watt ports charged at 12 to 15 watts each... So 130 watts got split between the 4 chargers..The other issue came when plugging in a device that uses the PD 3.0 PPS (programmable power supply) part of the power delivery specification. Only the 2-100 watt ports are capable of PPS and only 1 of them at a time. The other issue is I couldn't get 5 volts 3 amps (15 watts) out of any 1 of the USB-A ports. 1.8-2.0 amps(8-10 watts) is all 1 port would give me. But when plugging in 2 or 3 devices the 3 amps did scale.. meaning 2 ports out out 7.5 watts and with 3 ports used they each put out 5 watts.Which is perfect for anything you plug into the USB-A ports. Nothing using usb-a really draws more then 5-10 watts any wayAlso, if you want a bad ass car charger the baseus 160 watt is a beast! Will charge 3 Samsung Galaxy S22 ultra's at it's rated max watts, 1 phone at full 45 watts super fast charging 2.0, 2nd phone at super fast charging 25-30 watts and the usb-a is still a qualicom port and fast charges between 18-30 watts! In the car we had big problems on road trips with a 18 watt car charger that went down to 8 watts with 2 phones and 5 of us needed to charge. Even though we started out with fully charged batteries! 2 hrs into the trip of everyone playing games we ended up dead! That charger fully charged 3 phones in about 45 minutes and my portable power bank did the other 2 at 25 watts each and then when everyone was topped back up, I be plugged the power bank into it and charged it back up.. you just need to be sure you are using 100 watt (5 amp) usb-c cables to get the full wattage out of any charger. Regular usb-c cables with the chip in the ends are limited to 3 amps.. that's 27 watts at 9 volts and 60 watts at 20 volts.. so you will still get super fast charging from phones at 25 watts but anything that can charge faster needs that 5 amp cable. And some power banks and laptops need 240 watt usb-c cables which are 12 amp cables..So pay attention to what your device can charge at and make sure you get a charger that can put that amount of power out along with getting the correct cable needed to carry that power.. and allot of devices made by Samsung and Apple only charge at their full rated speed when the charger can do PD pps. Any usb-c cable can handle 3 amps minimum and a PD charger that doesn't do pps the phone will default to standard power delivery of 9 volts 3 amps (27 watts)
M**T
Delivers a Lot of Power
Works with no fuss. Plenty of power to charge my laptop, phone, watch, etc. all at once.
J**E
Great stocking stuffers!
Charges fade and are durable’
J**E
Defective! Also misrepresented...
As other reviews have noted this unit is incapable of delivering the power that is advertised. That's sketchy, but what is worse is that a mere 7 months into using this two of its USB C ports have failed.I have a much cheaper power hub that is over 15 yrs old & continues to work perfectly. Several that are over a decade old with no problems or failures. I purchased this unit seeking faster charging and USB C charging ports, however, when those ports fail it's just pricey junk.Definitely not recommended.
A**O
Regular
Lo conecté en el primer puerto USB y sorpresa. No funciona, falló el control de calidad.
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