Unitek Multi Charging Station, 10-Port USB Charger for Multiple Device with SmartIC Tech and Adjustable Dividers, Organizer Stand Compatible with iPad, Tablet, Kindle, iPhone
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Sort of. The Kindle Fire charger is capable of charging the device at a rate of 1 amp. For a full charge, you'll need an output of 8 amps. If you put ten Kindles on it, it will slowly charge them - They "take turns" until they're done, thanks to the circuitry of this type of charger. As a result, if you have ten fully charged Kindles, they may not all be fully charged the next day. However, if you have ten Kindles that you only use for a few hours (for example, if you have students use them for a couple of hours), this charger will suffice.br>(This isn't just a Kindle answer, BTW - it applies to any electronic device.) On a dedicated circuit, all modern devices will charge more quickly, and these types of multi-device charging stations will become more common. Chargers employ complex logic to ensure that the devices "take turns."
I had it for almost a year with no issues. Maybe the difference is due to the cables I purchased? I am aware that the IPad batteries can become hot (I have Apple products at home and notice this when charging them one at a time). Maybe it's because of the iPads? I'm sorry, but I don't think I can help.
Please check the charging status of each device that is charging as there is only one blue LED light for the entire charging station. UNITEK Customer Service br>br>Best regards, UNITEK Customer Service br>UNITEK Customer Service UNITEK Customer Service UNITEK Customer Service UNITEK Customer Service
When you look at the specifications, you'll notice that the output is listed as AC100-. 240V. I'm not sure if that is of any assistance.
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I bought it because I was tired of seeing all of the iPads, iPhones, and smart watches lining up on the table and taking up valuable space. A major issue was resolved after receiving this station. We have three iPods in the house, ranging from the Pro to the Mini, as well as three iPhones. In addition, everyone owns a smart watch or other device that requires a USB charger. As a result, everyone is vying for space and chargers on the table or in any corner on a daily basis. br>br>I decided to get this to see if it would solve the problems in the house, but I was worried about whether this station would be able to hold the ipad pro 13" and it turned out that it did, thanks to a strong rubber grip on the bottom of the station. This long station is better in my opinion because I can put a lot of stuff on top of it, not just phones, and we need the space to organize them. I even tidy up a corner so that the watch can be charged. br>br>I was irritated to discover that the station did not include any charging cords. But then I realized that all of your devices come with a variety of charging cables, and it would be difficult for them to include all of them for you. I went ahead and purchased the short 1 ft long cable 10pk but later discovered that I didn't require all of them, so I recommend trying it out to see if you require the 1 ft long cords before purchasing them. br>br>We're overjoyed that we've come up with a solution to the overcrowding of gadget charging stations that works so well.
I keep seven iPads on hand to loan out to kids at the hospital where I work. Unfortunately, the dividers on this charging station are flimsy and frequently break or pop out; to be fair, the iPads I'm charging are in Otterbox cases, so they're heavier than iPads without cases. However, with a case, the dividers frequently collapse, causing all of my iPads to fall off the shelf on which I keep the charging station, and even causing the iPads to fall off the shelf on which I keep the charging station. It had been a complete letdown. This is not the product for me; all I wanted was a charging station that would allow me to charge a large number of iPads quickly and easily.
This is something I really enjoy. All of the kids' (and parents') phones, tablets, and iPods must be "docked" at a certain time of day. "br>br>Each device has its own slot, which is labeled with the owner's name. When "no screen time" starts, it's eerily easy to figure out who hasn't handed in their device. br>br>Place your iPhone in "do not disturb" mode and relax with your family over a meal or a board game. They'll be so bored that they'll want to spend time with their parents! (Muwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
It arrived promptly and greatly aided in the cleanup of my desktop. I have three iPads, two iPhones, an Apple pencil, and three other devices (Kindle, TI calculator, wireless keyboard), all of which are neatly charged. One thing to keep in mind is that it uses a DC adaptor instead of a direct 110V input, which isn't a bad thing. It has a 9-inch width and makes for a dense charging station, especially if you have thick iPhone or iPad cases. In addition, the Apple Watch continues to consume extra charging space. It works well for me, and I'm glad I bought it before school started.
My class is number one: We have one with Amazon Kindles, and we have only recently begun to use this charging station. So far, I've been blown away. I like how the dividers can be adjusted to fit the kindle snugly, and there are ten ports. My second-graders can now charge their own kindles with ease. This product has exceeded our expectations!.
Look for a different one. The chargers are excellent. We've used it to charge ten devices, and they've all done so quickly and efficiently.
- However - br>Whoever came up with the idea for the moveable plastic separator deserves to be fired. They are: 1) The resolution is too low to support anything other than a small phone. The Nexus 5 and iPhone 7 are both too wide to be supported properly. A tablet? I think you're insane. It's on the verge of collapsing, and the dividers are wriggling loose, resulting in. br>2) the item is not securely fastened. During normal use, they fall out, causing things to fall over and out. br>3) unable to prevent a device from leaning against other devices Why have dividers at all if they're so bad? br>I'm left with the choice of replacing this with a system with better dividers or constructing some thin plywood dividers to keep the devices apart. br>I am extremely dissatisfied with this item and strongly advise you not to buy it.
This Hub takes up half the space of our previous Hub, and we no longer have to stack the phones on top of one another to make room. This also works for charging our step trackers because it has a place to put the band so it doesn't get lost while charging. I still haven't gotten around to plugging in my portable chargers.
In my opinion, this is the best charging station on the market. ALL ports have a value of two. It can't be a combination of 2 and 4. 1 is the slower of the two. We can charge all of our devices, as well as visitors' devices, quickly with ten ports. The partitions allow you to customize each device's fit so that it stands perfectly upright. We are 100% satisfied with this purchase
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