Car Charger, AI AIKENUO 96W Quick Charge USB Cars Charger Adapter, 12V-24V Multi Ports QC 3.0 USB Auto Splitter Fast Charging for Galaxy S10 S9 Plus, Compatible with iPhone & Android
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The battery will eventually run out if you do anything. The power consumption of this device is 15mA even when there is nothing connected. The self-discharge rate of the battery in your car is higher, as well as the power draw from your car while it is The device can remain plugged in all the time there is no need to worry.
In short, yes.
Since I work as a service technician I have two cell phones, a tablet, and a laptop plugged in almost all the time, all charging simultaneously. That's an awesome price for such a product. It is not a problem
It can be used with a 220v socket, but you will need to find our 90W power adapter (B07QL4B3WK) first.
Selected User Reviews For Car Charger, AI AIKENUO 96W Quick Charge USB Cars Charger Adapter, 12V-24V Multi Ports QC 3.0 USB Auto Splitter Fast Charging for Galaxy S10 S9 Plus, Compatible with iPhone & Android
There have been many previous reviews mentioning how inconvenient it is to have to turn the system on every time you start As a result of this feedback, the default setting for January was changed from Off to On. So now when you start the car, it comes on on its own. (There is a comment in the answers to questions section from the company). For those who want to turn the device off, there is a switch on the back. I really like this. It has quick charge 3. It works great. A total of 0 ports are available.
The power cord is ok, but not very long. The size of the device is quite compact.
When measured end to end (including plug and receptacle), the cord that plugs into the cigarette lighter is 25 inches long.
It's great that it automatically turns on when you turn it on or off. The newer model turns on when you turn on your ignition (if your cigarette has an ignition plug). In addition, you can plug it into a hardwired outlet and turn it on/off manually whenever you want. Easily charges my S8 after it is dead in about an hour. There is no indication that the quality is bad. This is made of plastic/ABS, and it doesn't feel cheap like many similar products. The mount will be used eventually, but I haven't decided where it will be placed.
The company's nbsp A very light press or firm touch on the plugged-in cords can easily turn the power on or off. In addition, I tested the power button and found that it can also be quickly pressed. This is a very inconvenient situation! My hope is that it is not a trend, but rather an error in my writing. I will update the review if the seller reaches out with a solution.
It all works as expected, but there is a small problem. With a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G and a wireless charger from Samsung, which draws a very small amount of current when idle, I was using a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G. I've noticed that sometimes when I take the phone off the cradle and plug it back in, it's not quick charging until I unplug the cable from the cradle or turn the charger off and on. A fast charger negotiates with the device, so that it switches from a standard 5 volts to a higher voltage when it needs to charge. Since the charger has to have the current drop to zero to restart and renegotiate, I suspect that the cradle does not drop the current immediately when a phone is removed and then replaced quickly after it is removed. When using the Samsung charger, the problem does not occur. In my case, I used a USB power analyzer to monitor the voltage and current on the USB side, and a 12V voltage and current monitor on the 12 V side, to find that when my phone was charging at 9 volts and 1 amp, the 12 volt side showed A voltage of 9 volts at zero is required. There are 83 amps in the unit, which means that it is 90% efficient. Although this is a good product, I still think it is a little annoying to have to verify whether this is fast charging or not. Though it appears that this problem only occurs when a wireless charger is used. There still appears to be work to be done on this unit. There's a problem because my cables are double-ended, so I discovered that I can't use wireless charging This charger does not support fast charging because it does not have the full four wires to transmit data. The original Samsung charger fails to support the fast charging function as well. Due to the limitations of QC 3, this is not possible. Chargers that use the USB 2. 0 standard are not compatible with the charger, because the charger appears to have to communicate with the phone via the data wires when negotiating charge rates. Thought you might be interested in knowing. It is a very stylish and high quality charger, and even though it has a slight glitch in how it handles wireless charging cradles, I am very impressed with the style and quality of it. In general, the device does not feel cheap nor does it function like a poorly designed one, with the exception of the one anomalous feature. In fact, it is capable of charging my 5G phone fast, but it depends on how much power and what the phone is doing. Testing the application while it served as the WiFi hotspot for a computer downloading gigabytes of Windows updates is the best way for me to experience it. If I use a normal charger, my phone would not charge at all. As it was being charged, the battery slowly depleted. The charger charged it up fairly fast. I would guess. If it were completely dead, I would be able to fully charge it in about an hour using this charger with it turned off. One of the features I love is that the 12v cigarette lighter connector cable can be detached from the system. I use Anderson Powerpole connectors for my 12v system, but I wanted to keep the cable intact for use in my vehicle. I bought a DC coaxial plug that fits perfectly with my charger, and I made the cord myself. In the event that one needs to "install" the charger permanently in an RV or boat, this feature allows for this. It is not ideal to use cigarette lighter plugs for permanent connections since they can fall out or loosen. A power indicator light is provided, but it isn't bright enough to cause a distraction near the end of the day. An incredibly small light can be seen here. It would have been nice to have a triathlon I wish that there was a color LED on each port that indicated fast or normal charging, but that's not in the cards right now. Therefore, I guess this is a well-worth the money investment.
It ran hot when I was using a dash cam, V20, TCL 10 pro and charging my ear buds at the same time. It has melted / distorted the plastic in front of ports. There is now a lot more difficulty pushing a cable into the hole. Yeah, I have no problem with that. In addition to running Waze and Torque on the V20, I also have the vape topped off, my v530 tablet charging, and there are still at least two QC3 ports and a "regular" charging port available for my young adults. Because I turn the cigarette lighter off with the key, I don't use it. As a result, I hard wired it to a location on the fuseblock that is always on and has no unused fuses. In addition, I installed a switch to turn it off if I'm parked at the airport for a few days or not driving. Rather than leaving it connected, I cut off the plug, extended it by about 4 feet and went to the fuse box. This should not be placed in a closed compartment as it may run hot, especially if all of the ports are open. The USB ports that I use are located under the dash, out of the way, and the cables that connect to them run up the panel and to the to the glass.
The power supply is powered by a 12 volt source instead of the wall outlet. Working great in a car is obviously its primary purpose, but I didn't decide to buy it for that reason. We have a generator, but it doesn't make sense to run it continuously for days on end if there will be an extended power outage, so I charge up a large 100Ah gel-cell battery to use when the power goes out for a long time This system would provide power to all of our stuff while this is running and then unplug when it isn't. The idle current was really low. I was concerned that it might be high, but it is actually quite The current was *2ma, and the efficiency appears to be 83% according to measuring the watts coming in and going I love the product! Thanks a lot!.