Sabrent 60 Watt (12 Amp) 10-Port [UL Certified] Family-Sized Desktop USB Rapid Charger. Smart USB Ports with Auto Detect Technology [Black] (AX-TPCS)
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It has no problems charging my PS4 controller. The PS4 controller's manual states that it can be charged from any "powered" USB port, but it does not specify what amp is required. So far, it's worked on both of them in my experience. 1 and 2. This also applies to 4 amp phone bricks, but not to anything less than 2 amps. 1. I hope this has been of assistance to you. (If that's of any help, my iPad, Galaxy S5, HTC M8, Nexus 7, and Hisense Sero bricks all work.)
There is no air conditioning in the room.
Yes, it will charge two cell phones, two JBL bluetooth speakers, two Kindle Fires, two iPads, and power my ecigarette passthrough device, and I always leave one open for guests. I tested it by draining all of the batteries. AMAZING! I intend to purchase two additional copies!
To be clear, this device is not capable of what Samsung refers to as "Adaptive Fast Charging." I'm not sure about the iPhone 6s, but the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and 5 use a unique 9V, 1. Charge your phone quickly with a 67Amp charger. A standard 5V, 2Amp charger can also be used to charge the phone. The adaptive charger is equipped with a chip that can monitor the battery's condition. It changes from 9V to 5V mode. It charges for the first 30 minutes at 9V. The software then switches the voltage to 5V. This charger only operates at 5 volts, but it charges at a fast rate of 2. 4A rate. So you won t get the zero to 50% in 30 minutes but it will charge quick yet it will charge quick yet yet yet yet yet yet yet yet%
Selected User Reviews For Sabrent 60 Watt (12 Amp) 10-Port [UL Certified] Family-Sized Desktop USB Rapid Charger. Smart USB Ports with Auto Detect Technology [Black] (AX-TPCS)
The house smelled like it was on fire. Was wondering if it was because of the neighbors or something else. It turned out to be a charging station for our phone.
It worked for about a year before we discovered it had melted: (There were ten iPads connected to it. ) If a fan is required, it should be installed:.
5 years. br>When you receive Enac cables - a cable pack from Amazon that is a "best seller":
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This is a small charging station that can now charge nearly all of our USB devices. It's fantastic!.
Excellent product that does exactly what it says on the tin! Only multi-wattage/high wattage/high wattage/high wattage/high It is worthwhile to invest in a port charger. We also take it with us when we go camping. We don't need to carry multiple AC adapters because we plug everyone's phones and battery packs into one outlet.
I bought this item solely based on the reviews. That was the issue, so I replaced even more cords. Both Apple and Samsung phones take a long time to charge. It takes a long time for a tablet to charge. There are no Apple or other markings like most people have. It's possible that this is the issue. I am one shopper who is not impressed with this product, or perhaps I GOT A DUD, and I am still looking for which usb outlet will charge my Apple product. This item has been discarded.
This has been plugged into a single outlet in the corner of my living room for many years. Since I bought it, it has worked flawlessly, until this morning. I was eating a late breakfast when the acrid smell of burning plastic hit me. I dashed around the room, unplugging everything I could see, but I couldn't find the source of the odor. When I finally came across this, I had been inspecting every socket and sniffing every electronic device. Fortunately, I had nothing plugged in at the time, but the device appeared to have melted from the inside out. I checked the wall socket for burn marks and found none, so I'm hoping the problem is limited to the charger. In any case, I'm not sure what triggered it; after all, it's quite old, but as I previously stated, it was functional until the night before. So it's just a matter of constant vigilance while using it, I suppose.
This charger was purchased to provide power to an eight-inch computer monitor. It's a two-node Raspberry Pi 2 cluster that's performing much better than expected. It currently powers eight Raspberry Pi 2 computers, with two of them requiring the use of external USB devices (i. e. WiFi and storage are both available. Even when the cluster is under heavy computational and storage I/O loads, I recently added two USB-powered fans, and everything is still running smoothly. br>br>The packaging is smart and appealing, the blue lights are a nice touch, and the formfactor allows the unit to fit into tight spaces. I bought the unit on December 22, 2015, and it is still exceeding my expectations.