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N**Z
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Very good. Perfect for charging my mobile and tablets. Fast charging and sturdy design
A**I
Amazing item
Super amazing
M**O
Great multi-purpose/travel charger
I wanted a charger to be able to simulataneously charge my 2019 MacBook Air & 2018 iPad Pro 12.9 and iPhone 11 Pro Max in both a travel and home enviroment and this was a good option. There aren't too many chargers that meet this criteria. Satechi make some very high quality items and this charger is no exception. It has an input voltage of 100-240v so provided you have the right cable it can be very versatile around the world. It feels solid and well built and whilst it does get hot when worked hard its nothing to be concerned with. The two USB A ports only supply 12w so if I could improve it then I would increase this to say 24w.
F**K
Power House of multi charger for digital devices. But reliability issues...
I have both the current 75w Satechi chargers one for home with 3 USB A and the one USB C and this is primarily for travel.For me it is essential that I have a multi device charger that can sufficiently charge a MacBook Pro 13 at normal speed (rather trickle charging that lower power delivery chargers might do) and also all my other devices which can often include an iPad Pro but also the ability to fast change my iPhone XS Max. Both USB C are 3.0 and PD.This is the best one I’ve come so far, and touch would all the ports are working after multiple trips across three continents.Edit: after 1.5 years, the main usb c has failed and does not output any charge whatsoever. That’s not a very long time and so I am downgrading this rating from 5 to 3z
D**A
Not good for Apple MacBook Pro m1 - Small electric shocks & damage to battery
This product and it's replacement gave me electric shocks and damaged my Macbook Pro M1 battery. Satechi refused to pay for the repair.When plugging in my devices - Macbook pro m1, Mackbook pro 13" (with usbc - magsafe adapter) and an iPhone 7 to the USBC or USBA outlets, I would get a small electric shock when touching the metal of my devices. I also noticed using a tool called coconut battery that my MacBook pro m1's battery seemed to degrade quickly when plugged in about 0.5% every charge cycle which is much faster than when plugged into my 100w USB monitor where degradation was less than 0.1% per charge cycle. This happened across two chargers - the original and replacement charger I received when I initially noticed the issue. I've now returned and got a full refund but Satechi won't pay for the damage!
G**Z
Great, but it does not charge Galaxy S20 series phones (UK).
It's a qualiy product, that feels solid and works like a charm with PD enabled devices, however I had to return mine, as it does not charge my phones, which was the main purpose of buying it.I would fault Samsung for that, as their PPS specifications for 45W charging are very specific, practically forcing the consumer to buy only the genuine, Samsung chargers.If I had a laptop requiring usb-C charger, I would keep the Satechi charger. Still, a great product.
B**.
Dont see the point in it. Its no more portable than a charger
What point of portable is this. You have to plug it in. So you may as well just take your charger. If you have USB c you only need one lead. I searched for powerbanks and maybe more amazons fault than this but this was recommended as a ubc c charging powerbank when its not.
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