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The Nekteck 111W USB C Wall Charger Station is a versatile charging solution featuring an 87W Type C Power Delivery port and a USB-A port, designed to charge multiple devices simultaneously. It is compatible with a wide range of laptops and smartphones, ensuring fast and safe charging with its advanced safety certifications. Ideal for travel, this compact charger includes a bonus USB-C cable and offers a 24-month warranty for peace of mind.
T**N
2Yrs and going strong
Purchased originally as a once and for all cell phones charging station. It worked at the time; 2 yrs ago. However, on my trip back from overseas, I lost my luggage (Thanks Saudia Airlines) and my new MacBookPro charger with it. Desperate to use my Mac Book, I plugged in the C connecter on this engine that could, then I started to read the spec.: C output @ 5V/9V/12V/15V ===3A and 20V===4.35A WOW! it charged my MacBook Pro back to life. Really impressive! highly recommended.
Z**E
This this is an organizational dream, bought it as a second charger, it decluttered my desk.
This charger is AMAZING for its price, especially considering the higher watts and voltage regulator. I've been using it for over a week now to power various devices at my desk. I purchased it to charge my 15" MacBook Pro at work (so I wouldn't have to lug the giant power brick from Apple from home every day) which it does perfectly. For the price, I thought the extra USB ports were a bonus. It turns out, this device allows me to replace several charging bricks and longer cables. I can charge my iPad, iPhone, MacBook, AirPods, or other devices with a lot less clutter, and a lot less heat. This thing runs pretty cool even when every port is in use. The other nice thing is the higher wattage for the larger USB-C devices like the MacBook Pro. I hadn't been excited about purchasing this, I just saw it as a backup power brick. However, once I had it set up at my desk and removed all the other various power bricks and cables, and freed up all the outlets on my APC, I was really excited about it. It's not much larger than the 87/96w Apple USB-C chargers, just more rectangular. The cable to the wall comes out to make it even more compact when you pack it.***Update***Using this with my new 2019 16" MacBook Pro with Intel 9900k and the higher specs. I haven't run any crazy benchmarking software but I have used my MacBook with an external monitor, USB-C hub loaded with accessories, and used several apps all at once, and multiple tabs in browsers etc. So far, it has NOT tried to draw more than the stated 87w even though the brick the new MBP came with is 96w. I use an app called Coconut battery to monitor things and so far it looks good. It still runs cool and after using it everyday for weeks I haven't had any issues. I put the Sharpie on it for scale, it still takes up less space than my MacBook Pro charger, phone brick, AirPod brick, and iPad bricks so as large as it is I still think it's great. I added little rubber feet to mine (the stick on kind) that keep it nicely squared to the desk and perhaps add a little ventilation.
D**E
Well built and serves the purpose
Using for MacBook Pro 2019 16" and iPad Pro as second monitor.Long term quality TBD as I've only had this for about a week now.Build Quality - appears solid and well built A+. At this time, I am not worry about this product falling apart.Size - about 2.5 times bigger than the apple charger, I think this could be smaller.Ports - the ports seem well sized and when plugging/and unplugging, the fit is solid.Cables - The USB-C cable appears to be well built, could be a bit longer. It will work if you are using on a desk which is what I am using it for. The power cord is just the right length for using on a desktop. Overall, it you're looking to use this on your couch, the overall length of both cables together may be too short for most users.I use this to keep power to my MacBook Pro 16" and a 12" iPad Pro that I use as a second monitor all day for working. Both devices stay 100% charge throughout the day. My usage is 40% on video conference calls and 60% email and office suite with minimal running of other work tools which are mostly web-based. The unit remains warm to touch, very similar to the apple charger although the apple charger only powers my MacBook Pro (to be precise I measured the temperature with my laser thermometer at 111 deg F.)Overall, I'm happy with the purchase for use on my desktop. I keep my apple charger for traveling and use away from my desk.
M**I
DOA port charger
I got one problem with this charger. One of the USB ports didn’t work out of the box, I contacted the company and they want me to send it back. The problem is I don’t have the time to do so, yet, I paid my money and expect a replacement.Otherwise, the functioning parts of the charger have been great. It’s my brother’s main charger now that he just got a iPhone capable of fast charging via a lightning to USB-C cable.I like that the block has a power cord leading out of it and is detachable. This means 2 things. First, if you’ve ever dealt with those block chargers of which have prongs directly on the charger itself you will inevitably experience the laughable moments when your charger block will fall out of the outlet due to the weight of the charger. With this type of charger design; with the main unit decoupled from the actual portion in which is plugs into your outlet, it allows greater freedom of placement and also the lesser need for a companion extension cord for those less than savory scenarios where you have to utilize your charger in a less than opportune spot.I have done my own testing with: A iPad Pro 10.5 inch A iPad Pro 11 inch A iPhone 8This is what I found: Irrespective of the size of each of the devices batteries in which I used to test this chargers USB-C and USB-A ports, the rate of charging was not greatly affected by it. For reference the size of each of the devices batteries are: iPad Pro 10.5 inch — 8134 mAh iPad Pro 11 inch — 7812 mAh iPhone 8 — 1821 mAhI drained each of these devices down to 0% for my tests, and then calculated and timed with a stopwatch from there how long it took to reach the thresholds below: iPad Pro 10.5 inch: Time to 80%: 75 minutes Time to 100%: 120 minutes Percentage at 30 minutes: 49% iPhone 8: Time to 80%:70 minutes Time to 100%: 111 minutes Percentage at 30 minutes: 35% iPad Pro 11 inch Time to 80%: 72 minutes Time to 100%: 114 minutes Percentage at 30 minutes: 49%One thing that should be noted is that the threshold for fast charging to take effect assuming you have the correct cordage( USB-C to lighting or USB-C to C) is 80% and below, above that and your charging at 12 Watts unless that standard was changed. Which is why the time to 80 percent and 100 percent is pretty sizable.Another thing the reader should be aware is that any non-USB-C devices that support fast charging (for the sake of this review I’m referring to apple products only) will at best accept up to 87 watts, AND a lighting to USB-C cable will output 87 Watts max. Meaning that you will be charging at the capacity of the technology for your device, AND the limits of how much wattage the USB-C to lightning cables can output. For reference, USB-C to C cables can output 100W max.The other functioning USB-A ports have performed as expected, nothing bad to report on there aside from the DOA port in which I’ll have to live with.In conclusion I would recommend this charger only if you are ok with the less than stellar customer service, and the potential for your product to be defective.My review will be updated as new developments arise.
A**G
Funcional
Funciona en general, lo único que puedo criticar es que no soporta Quickcharge en los puertos USB-A entonces los celulares no se cargan tan rápidamente, a comparacion de otro cargador que tenia
N**B
Stopped working after 7 month!!! Updated
So I liked it until it stopped working after 8 months. If you are looking for a expensive disposable charger buy this one.Update: customer support was helpful and shipped a new unit. Happy now
H**3
I wish there was an indicator to show when in use
The charger is great, I'm able to charge my Dell XPS, Ipad and iphone at the same time and to have one free USB charging port. I travel with one charger rather than multiple chargers.Four stars because of the missing in use charge indication.
B**B
Works well for 15" MacBook Pro
Charges a MacBook Pro at the full 87W. Keep in mind that not all USB-C cables support the full 87W (some only support 60W).USB charging functionality works fine too, very handy to charge your phone and your computer at once.
F**D
great product
great product
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