⚡ Charge Ahead: Power Meets Portability!
The 140W USB C Charger is a cutting-edge GaN charger featuring three Type-C ports, designed for rapid charging of a wide range of devices including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Its compact and foldable design makes it perfect for travel, while advanced safety features ensure reliable performance.
D**M
Inexpensive, portable, flexible power distribution
This 140W PD3.1 USB-C charger is more flexible than anything at its price point.Many competing chargers have weird rules. One distributes the most power to the first thing you plug into it. If you aren't aware of it, you might plug your iPhone (25W max) in first, then plug in your MacBook Pro M3 Max (140W max). Your MacBook Pro might not charge if you're using it while plugged in. This one claims to interrogate the attached devices, and distribute power proportionally to need.I've had this for a few days. Seems to do what it claims, and I'm happy.
C**.
Glad that it broke IN THE FIRST HOUR, rather than a month from now while depending on it.
AVOID. As they shockingly say at the very top of their home page:"First Rate Quility and Service"!Are these the folks you'd trust the safety of your electronics to?Their "140W USB C Charger,YooCas PD3.1 GaN 3Port Type C Wall Charger" got burnt out in a few minutes of use.I plugged a PD45W power bank into the first USB-C port, and it worked great.I moved it to the second port and then the third USB-C port, and it worked great.Looks like this charger is a solid, quality product.So, I put a second PD45W power bank onto the charger, and according to my USB Multimeter, they are both getting a good 42Watt charge.So I put a third PD45W power bank on the charger, and the multimeters flash on and off about 8 times in 20 seconds, as the charger is trying to figure out how to distribute the Power Delivery voltages.And then the charger just gives up and dies forever, producing no current ever again.My own USB cables, multimeters, and power banks continue to run just fine on a couple other chargers I have, but this YooCas 140W charger is fried after only 10 minutes of use. Boof!I'm so glad it broke early, before I trusted it in a serious business situation! And before I put some expensive electronics on it.Yet, I love the idea and design of it: three PD3.1 ports that cumulatively add up to 140W in any combination.It would be a wonderful product if it could deal with electricity.Noticing, that I have 8 other USB-C chargers plugged into power strips with no devices attached to their USB ports, and after an hour, this broken YooCas charger is the ONLY ONE that is very very hot to the touch. Why is it consuming so much electricity when nothing is plugged into it? It's a hand-warmer, that's what it is! Darn, and I wanted to charge some power banks.For something this important, I think I'll GLADLY PAY TWICE AS MUCH for the brand name products with solid reliability. Products with at least 1000 user reviews and 80% 5-star reviews, NOT loaded up with the contrived "Vine Customer Reviews" or differing other products. I don't want my computers and electronics to get destroyed by a sketchy low-quality charger marketed mostly with shenanigans.YooCas is fumbling, so far. AVOID.
S**S
Falls out of the outlet and quit working after less than 1 year
The plug worked fine while it worked. Didn't have any issues with charging multiple devices. However, it was too heavy to work in any kind of wall outlet. The worst was it quit working in less than 1 year. It was always in the same outlet and one day nothing would charge in any port. Did not request any support or refund because it just wasn't worth it.
B**A
The charger Work great.
The charger Work great. it is real handy.I am 100% satisfied. Not a criticism but after receiving it I realized is should have ordered one with more ports.
J**K
140W?????
I used this to charge an Anker 737 power bank. The power bank has a digital read out to measure the input wattage as it’s charging. The readout didn’t go over 90 W for the input on the power bank.Unlike similar chargers, this advertises that it can put out full output if just one device is connected. It can not. The charger is not putting out the full 140 W while charging on the top port. Or the included cable is not capable of outputting140 W.The charger heated up to 145°F as it was outputting power. In other words, it gets pretty hot.
O**O
Works well but has sharp edges -- literally.
Pros: It still works after a year. Cons: the edges are sharp, they made a hole in my backpack.
A**A
Stopped working after a month
Do not buy this charger. It stopped working (was super hot) a week past the return period. I wrote to the company, they sent a replacement which stopped working after two weeks. I was trying to charge a MacBook Pro - one laptop. I wrote and requested a refund - no response, even though their website says a one year guarantee.
R**I
This company stands behind their product.
I really enjoyed my experience using this product.Unfortunately when I ran into some issues where after 7 months of usage the charger stopped working. I looked into the warranty and contacted the company and they really stood behind their product and took care of me. They replaced my charger and within a week shipped me a new one. I'm very grateful for it.I would buy again from this company if I needed another charger or wanted to gift someone.The only feedback I can give this company on what they can improve upon is that their type c to type c USB cable which comes with this product needs to be a little bit more resilient. Because mine was broken within 4 months in so that's one improvement I would recommend to them (but that's not a deal breaker because that cable is very common and I've got a few lying around home).Thank you again for a good customer service experience.
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