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Jim
> 3 dayI set this item up on my nightstand and plug my iPhone into it at bedtime. Gets it up off the nightstand and makes things look cleaner, no unsightly cables laying around. When I get up the next morning I am all charged up for the day, at least my phone is.
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AngelicPunk
> 3 dayLove the length too
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philip bonitto
> 3 dayBought this charger for work and home like the 10 ft charging cable use it for my Samsung phone and tablet works great no issues charges my devices quickly.
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Jason Sz
> 3 dayI got these to toss in my goto work bag and travel. i have a multi port charger but sometimes its nice to have this with you when you need it. These work great and charge my phone pretty fast. Would buy again.
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Geecee
> 3 dayGreat little charger here that is multi-faceted in capabilities. I am able to charge my iPhone 12 Pro Max, Apple Watch, and AirPods all at once. It is also conveniently small in size - it does not take a whole lot of space on my nightstand, which other similar 3-in-1 charges tend to do. I also love the sleek black look it has, and the fact that there is no bright light emitting from the device to show you its charging a device. Some of these other charges have obnoxious lights that turn on when a device is charging - which would be bad for my sleep. The charge speed is excellent if you are using one device (it fast charges my iPhone), but slows down if you add all three devices at once. However, this doesnt bother me at all since I keep this on my nightstand and simply let the devices charge overnight. If I ever do need to fast charge, I would simply take off the watch and AirPods. One suggestion to the manufacturer would be to add some weights to the bottom of the charging station. The device is very light to begin with - which is a good thing for some folks. But my gripe with this is that when I wake up in the morning and reach over from my bed to pull my phone off the device, it picks up the entire device along with the phone since the phone is connected via lightning to the station. I need to physically hold the station with one hand, and pull the phone off of it with the other. This is a very minor issue that I think some weights added to the bottom of the device could fix.
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paradug
> 3 dayESSRI’s 25-Watt chargers with 6-foot cables are very capable. They support the following fast charging specifications: Samsung’s Super Fast Charging, Power Delivery (PD) C3.0, Qualcomm’s Quick Charge QC4.0, and Programmable Power Supply (PPS). These chargers communicate with your device over the cable to set voltage levels which allows higher currents and thus faster charging. Your device must be capable of this communication to take advantage of the faster charging rate. There is a lot of overlap between the specifications that allow a variety of devices to communicate with chargers. Almost all new phones above the budget level support one of the standards above. It is a similar story for tablets. I was able to test the charger / cable combination using the power delivery C3.0 communication specification. I used the voltages: 5V, 9V, and 12V. The chargers were able to deliver 25W at the 9V and 12V levels, but the 9V level required an additional 0.5A above the spec on the charger case to do it. At 5V the charger was only able to deliver 13.4W instead of the spec printed on the charger case (i.e., 3A, 15W). The shortfalls were due to the resistance of the cables. For fast charging you want to use the shortest quality cable as possible. See photos for test results. These photos are using the charger with the supplied 6-foot cable. I replaced the 6-foot cable with a 1-foot cable with much less resistance and re-ran the C3.0 test at the 5V level. The results were much better, and the charger achieved 15W at 3.03A. The cables’ length limits the performance of these chargers, but sometimes you need that extra length, and it is worth a slightly slower charge rate. Overall, I am impressed with these chargers which do what they say they will do.
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Jonathan
> 3 dayEssris fast-charging wall charger live up to its name. To be clear, this listing is for a two pack: two plugs and two cables. Theres no branding on the box, so this is a possible case of the same product being sold by multiple sellers. I dont usually care about that as long as the product works and is priced reasonably, which in this case it is. I have a Samsung Galaxy S9 and Im used to fast charging at about 1% of charge per minute on an idle phone. The Essri improved on that by 50%, giving it a 15% charge boost over 10 minutes. I like that the plugs are designed to be wide and flat instead of blocky, as it means that they can fit on a normal vertical power strip and not block spaces next to them. The cords are okay. They dont feel cheap but theyre nothing to write home about either, aside from mentioning that they carry the charge just fine. The current price of just under $23 (or about $11.50 per set) seems fair. Its more expensive than a standard generic charger would cost, but you also have to factor in the quick charging. Ive also seen single generic fast chargers costing around $13-$15, so buying multiples comes in handy here. Lets also be real: youre probably going to need another one soon, if you dont already.
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Jo.C
08-06-2025I bought this because I needed a fast charger for my galaxy phone. It has a nice long cord bit its not a consistently fast charger.
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Michael Davis
Greater than one weekit works great
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antwonStark
> 3 dayI’ve bought a lot of chargers online and these are some of the higher quality ones that I picked up. A lot of the chargers that I usually get online stuff working after a couple of months not because of the way I treat them but because of some type of issue they have with compatibility. Especially for four iPhones but these were still perfectly no problem.