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John
> 3 dayVery handy to be able to charge both your Apple Watch and your iPhone from 1 USB-C port. Charging works well, and you can charge both devices at the same time. Does not include a charger block, and you’d want to pick one that puts out enough watts to charge both devices. The lightning port is just like an Apple cable, works great. The Apple Watch magnetic charging part works fine, but is slightly smaller and more importantly less strong magnetically, so it’s much less secure and satisfying to use than an Apple cable. Deducting 1 star for this disappointment. The USB-C plug is standard and works great. Total length is about 6 feet, with the last 1 foot split into the 2 cables.
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krtaylor
> 3 dayThis wireless charger is super simple to set up - you just plug it in, and then place your Apple devices on it in the appropriate spot to charge wirelessly. My iPhone and airpods had no trouble connecting and charging; I dont have an Apple watch but have no reason to doubt it would work just as well. No muss, no fuss, no instructions needed, it just works. But... it works slowly. Actually plugging in your device using a Lightning cable will charge it way faster. The best use case for this charger is on your bedside table - your devices can charge slowly and conveniently overnight without having to mess around with plugging them in. For travel, or if youre in a hurry, this isnt the right tool for the job. Thats OK though - when used appropriately, it works easily and well. Its a bit pricey though so shop around.
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Mr. Jaylan Littel
Greater than one weekNo complaints, charges fast and worth the cost.
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Ritesh Shrestha
> 3 dayI like this charger combo quiet a lot. I dont have 2 separate wires now for watch and phone. The charger is also pretty fast. Initially when I got this I was very skeptical but after using it, didnt regret it. You cannot use your phone while charging both watch and phone as the watch will dangle. But it serves it purpose of dual charging
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Matthew Nelson
> 3 dayGreat charger for traveling. Pros- - The best thing about this is that you can charge your watch and phone at the same time. This saves on outlets that can sometimes be hard to come by when you are traveling. - Long cord makes it easy to plug in and place where you need it. Cons- - Doesnt charge the phone and the watch at the same rate. I plugged both devices in at the same time and both were around 60%. After 20 minutes my watch was at 68% and my phone was at 82%. - Does not come with the wall unit.
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Robert
> 3 dayThis works very well and is able to provide ample charge to 2 iPhone 14 Pros while driving. Otherwise the quality is good and meets expectations. I will update this review if either a cable or the charger stop working, but so far Im very happy.
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Joseph Luke
Greater than one weekAesthetically pleasing fast charger with modern look. Pros: + Adapter lights up with a pleasing white ring when power is present + Provides decent (but not max) fast charge capability + Cables are good - tested to 14w max from native PD source Cons: - With the adapter max wattage delivered is 13w(?). Thats the adapter since the cables can do 14w. - Light ring, while pleasing, does not light up consistently. Brighter on one side compared to other. Overall, good charger that does do fast charging.
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Joseph M Moche
> 3 dayI ordered this to use for an upcoming car trip. Were headed to the East coast with some friends, and well be driving from NYC to Quebec and Montreal, then to Niagara Falls (slowly I turned...) and then back through upstate New York to NYC. Since well have a cheap rental car, Im not expecting it to have any built in USB charging ports. So, I ordered this so that we can charge two phones at the same time using the cigarette lighter. I did test this in my car. The charger seems to work fine, and both cables worked with my iPhone 13 without generating any error codes. My phone was nearly fully charged, so I cant vouch for the claim that this is a fast charger. The charger itself seems very cheaply made. The positive tip is shorter than many, and the spring that keeps it pushed out feels weak. There are no lights or any other indicators on the charger than let you know if its actually plugged in and working. I only need this to last for a 2 weeks trip, though, and my 4 stars for this product are based on that limited usage. If you are looking for a more permanent solution, I would suggest that you look for a more robust charger.
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YourTechResearcher
> 3 dayThis USB-C charging adapter works perfectly for phones and tablets. The charge rating is 20 watts if using both ports at the same time, or up to 45 watts with a single device. The included 10 feet long cables are not ideal in a vehicle setting, unless you need to use your phone outside of the car, but still plugged in. Otherwise, these cables are just too long for this use case. Overall, this charging kit is handy and I would recommend it.
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Bry&Sus
> 3 dayI have a Dell XPS laptop that is my daily driver for computing at home and away. Its been a pain to take my OEM charger out of my main desk setup to travel with. Ive resorted to using a charger that is meant for a cell phone and has much less wattage for charging. What Ive been using only charges the laptop less than it maintains whatever battery level I have before stepping out of the house. So when I saw Dell XPS in the description of compatible devices for this charger, I jumped excitedly. However, that excitement was tapered a bit due to the message my XPS gave me when I plugged in the charger (see picture #2). My laptop doesnt recognize it as a fast charging capable charger, even though its supposed to be 65W. On the other hand, though, I dont mind as much because it does charge the laptop, but not at the speeds the OEM charger does. I can live with that. Most of the time I use it, I have it plugged in or can plug it in rather than charge it and use it without a power source. I feel comfortable traveling with it, but I will stick with the OEM at my desk setup. The $23 is worth it, though I wish it werent recognized as a slow charger for my device.