Amazon Basics One-Port 12W USB Wall Charger for Phone, iPad, and Tablet, 2.4 Amp, White, 2 Pack
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This device can be used to charge anything that requires a USB port in the United States.
The label reads "100-percent natural." It's 240 volt, so it SHOULD work, but the prongs are for a standard 120 volt receptacle, so you'll need a plug adapter.
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Selected User Reviews For Amazon Basics One-Port 12W USB Wall Charger for Phone, iPad, and Tablet, 2.4 Amp, White, 2 Pack
Today, I went to get it, and it emitted a massive spark. It was connected to a heavy-duty extension cord. I'm no longer feeling safe. Charger has been thrown away.
br>br>Were you looking for a regular wall outlet to charge your phone or whatever else you had that USB cord connected to, thinking it would only do that? GET THIS ONE OUT OF YOUR HAND. When it's plugged into a wall, and not just when it's in use, it emits a constant blue light that shines brighter than the sun. br>br>This is terrible. It's just terrible. Do not make a purchase.
Was a bright blue led on the charger really necessary? It was illuminating my entire room at night, so I had to cover it with tape. However, it charges quickly.
The charger began intermittently turning off after being plugged in after about one week of use. It only lit up for a few seconds before turning off a week or two later. At the very least, my USB cable and PC can still charge my phone (albeit slowly). Pushing and holding it into the outlet is the only way to get it to charge at all. When you let go, it slid out just a smidgeon and stopped charging (even when using a power outlet on the floor, where gravity pushes it into the outlet!).
It's compatible with both Apple's iPhone and Google's Pixel. It's a single USB 2 port, so it's a great product. Electric wall charger with a 0 input and two prongs. 5v: 4a. It has a small blue light that indicates that it is plugged in and receiving output. My Apple iPhone and Google Pixel both work perfectly.
NEWER IPADS SHOULD BE CHARGED SLOWLY. Disappointingly, it is much slower than the Apple wall charger that came with the IPAD.
I just got this Amazonbasic dual port device. br>It arrived quickly. br>I was pleasantly surprised to find that when you plug it in, the LED glows blue (albeit dimly), but when you plug in a deice to cage, the LED glows bright green. It runs on 50/60 Hz and up to 220 volts, according to the manufacturer. In fact, the manual lists three plug variants for the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, so I assume the plug is the only difference. To run overseas, I believe you will need a plug adapter but not a transformer. br>br>This is replaced by a dual port (10-port) device. For $8, you get 18 people. 39) a version of AmazonBasic 2 that was released very early. 1 charger with a single 5V USB port (purchased 7- For $9, you get twelve. That was damaged by 99 percent. I'm hoping he can go as far as he can. Built in China. br>Seems like a good deal for a good product.
In comparison to other chargers I've used, it tends to fall out of the wall very easily. It's a lot easier than it appears. However, the output and the rest of the package are flawless.