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UGREEN 65W Multiport USB C Wall Charger, 4 Port USB Charging Station PPS Fast Charger Adapter Compatible for MacBook Pro/Air, Dell XPS 13, iPad,…
$55.99
Last updated on April 26, 2024 2:39 am Details
$55.99
ST Reviewer –
I have two chargers and both have the same problem. They charge intermittently. One is so bad I can hear my iPads chirp as they constantly connect and reconnect. Also when you plugin a device it will cause another device plugged in to wake up. I’ve never seen a charger send feedback to other devices. That cannot be good. I’ve tried cable swaps and different outlets, no difference. This is truly a flawed charger design. This is the worst product I have ever purchased from Amazon and I buy a lot of things from Amazon. The ratings on this device must be suspect. This product should be pulled.
His Stigness –
Unfortunately this is nit a good charger! I was using it to charge my Macbook air and damaged after 3 days
Kevin –
Bought this to replace a bunch of different chargers. its nice that it comes with 3 usb c and a single type A. unfortunately, the top two type c ports were not lined up correctly, the cables would not seat correctly and would be protruding on a downward angle from the charger. will try something different,
Beau Sorensen –
I recently took this on a trip as my sole charger and would connect 4 devices (MacBook Pro, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch) to this to charge overnight. When I’d wake up, I found that only a couple of my devices were actually charged. I chalked this up to poor connections and figured I’d try again. I tried again later and a similar thing happened. After trial and error, I discovered that only 2 devices would charge at any given point in time, with or without a Mac pulling power. That’s not super for a device that has 4 ports.
Brittany –
Charges very fast, but when it senses the end of charge it turns off the unit. That’ causes phones and tablets to think the connection has been unplugged, but is senses the connector and requests power and that repeats, endlessly . So, I can’t recommend for phones and tablets.
Jeff Myers –
A couple of the ports don’t charge well. My iPhone connects and disconnects. I thought it was my cord at first, but I switched cords and it continued. Only had the product a couple weeks when this started.
Mo Hakakian –
Works fine, good power to various USB-C ports. All good with regard to functionality.
I may have a faulty one however, as it seems to make a pop noise and all connected devices lose power temporarily. If I don’t touch it or the cable, it works. If however I touch the outside or cable while it is in use, the pop happens and everything loses power. Seems like a short or something? My other chargers do not do this, using the same cables, outlets and devices – only this charger.
Minus that issue I like the size, power delivery, amount of power and folding electrical prongs. It makes for an excellent travel power supply, and charges my Microsoft Surface Go2 without issue, as well as my headphones, keyboard and mouse at the same time. Awesome, except for that fault I mentioned above. It also doesn’t get very hot, warm yes, but hasn’t gotten extremely hot like my previous charger. Not sure what to think about the fault I see, hopefully just a lemon.
Vispian –
As many other reviews have stated, this wall socket does not reliably charge multiple devices at once. I have left my Apple Watch overnight in my charger only to find it didn’t charge at all. Same with my phone and iPad. This happens when more than one device is connected, which is a problem since that’s the main reason people get this—for the multiple ports in one socket.
It also has the problem others have shared that when a device does get charged and reach 100%, the device then dings/vibrates repeatedly as the active current cycles on and off. It’s pretty annoying to have your devices buzzing around on your nightstand around 4 in the morning.
Looks like as of September 2021, the tech just isn’t there yet, as I can’t even find any reputable brands with well-reviewed 3+ USB-C ports.
BigTallGuy –
This thing is garbage and going back for a return. Here’s the TRUE specification:
* USB C1 (top port) can output 65W if nothing else is plugged in
* Connecting a cable to any other port will drop it to 45W (even with no device attached)
* Connecting three USB cables will drop C1 to 15W
Don’t waste your time with this garbage.
Amazon カスタマー –
This charger works well for me. No, it can’t put out 65w out of every port at the same time – and it doesn’t claim to.
Works great with my Chromebook and Pixel – both can fast charge simultaneously.
Update: October 2021
No long term problems at all. Still works like it did on day 1.
His Stigness –
After I got a laptop that charges at 65 watt and I plugged it in and the device reported it wasn’t plugged into a compatible charger I decided to get a USB tester and check the actual max output of this charger.
This charger can NOT output a full 65 watts. You can clearly see from the Klein tester this charger can not output the power is supposedly rated for and advertised to deliver.
Jamie Plucinski –
良い点
・usb-cポート3つ
悪い点
・ポートの電圧が変わると他のポートが瞬断されます
例)1つのポートをiphone充電、別のポートにchromecastを挿していたとして、iphoneの充電をやめてケーブルから抜くと、chromecastは再起動します。
おそらく故障ではなく仕様(そう設計されている)と思われます。
バッテリー充電など、瞬断してもさほど問題ない場合もあるかもしれませんが、使い方によっては致命的ですので購入検討される際はご注意ください。
Drew –
En principio me gusta mucho el producto (buen aspecto, 3 usb-c y un usb-a que para mí es perfecto), muy pequeño y conector a alimentación que se repliega para ocupar el mínimo espacio.
Mi problema es que cada vez que se conecta o desconecta un dispositivo, el cargador se reinicia (me imagino para adecuar la potencia de carga a cada puerto) y esto crea problemas en mi MacBook conectado a un hub usb-c. La primera vez se reinició todo el MacBook con lo cual perdí algo que tenía escrito.
Muy a mi pesar lo devolví y he comprado
este modelo de Satechi
con 2 usb-c y 2 usb-a que me funciona muy bien, y además con los 4 puertos activos (solamente 3 lo son en el Ugreen) y sin reinicios extraños. El Satechi es un poco menos compacto y tiene un cable de alimentación, lo que por otra parte es una ventaja si vas a Europa, porque permite usar un cable adecuado sin jugar con adaptadores feos.