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SteveM
> 3 dayI never write reviews but was tired of the lightening bolt warning on 2 different adapters. just got this and no more lightning bolt. and some of the games that were laggy (probably because of underpowered Pi) are now working at full speed
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Whitney
> 3 dayThis product is just as described. Works well with my retro Pi setup. I bought it to give my retro Pi a little more power.
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TidalWings
Greater than one weekMy OEM CanaKit power supply gave me undervolting warnings when using it with my Pi3 as an OctoPrint server for my 3D printer and while I had thought there was no way that an OEM power supply could be delivering inconsistent voltages; after I bought and installed this all the warnings disappeared. Would recommend this if you use your Pi in an important use case.
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Mark Adney
> 3 dayPowerful and reliable power source for my pi 3 b+. It can handle heavy use with several attachments and you will never see a lightning bolt.
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Joe
> 3 dayCable and power supply feel substantial. Seems to work as expected.
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John L
> 3 dayI ordered this product as it states in the title that its for Pi 4, but its not, it works on the Pi 3, and has a micro USB connector (not a USB-C that the 4 requires), DO NOT BUY ITEM AS IT IS MISREPRESENTED AS BEING FOR THE PI 4 BUT IT WILL NOT WORK WITH THE PI 4.
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Omar W.
> 3 dayI was having consistent issues with my pi 3b+ and using home assistant and then I tried this because of the higher voltage output and the other reviews. I then discovered my micro SD got corrupted which also was affecting it but after that everything works perfectly fine. I would recommend this one if youre getting the same voltage issues
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Coco M.
Greater than one weekUsing the standard 2.5A power adapter with a wired mouse, a wired keyboard and portable HDD attached to the USB ports, my RPi 3B always had the low voltage warning on. A 3A power adapter like this one seems to solve my problem.
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Evelyn Wilson
> 3 dayThis thing is the best power supply for the Pi 4, hands down.
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Slvrscoobie
Greater than one weekAhh!! finally. I tried a bunch of chargers, plugs, wires, and finally decided to try this. I use 2 SDRs on my Pi and noticed even with 5v 2.5A usb chargers I would get lightning bolts on boot or when im doing heavy tasks. with this I finally noticed when I boot I dont have any issues.