Nekmit Dual Port Ultra Thin Flat USB Wall Charger with Smart IC, White
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Mister B.
> 3 dayPlug feels very solid, the folding plugs always seem like an unnecessary point of failure, this feels tight when you plug it in. Nice and thin with this much power is hard to find. I have several locations that will be getting one of these chargers. Standing voltage of 5.0, under the load of my iPad its 4.99V and both plugs charge it at 1.78/1.80A. Not quite the 2.1A advertised, but close enough. The cord used in this test has pulled 2.0A on other chargers Ive tested, so Im confident thats not the issue. Both sides show the same current, I guess with 2 devices plugged in youll only get the higher current from one. I dont have enough testers to check for this. Regardless, its super-thin, solid plug, puts out enough juice to charge my stuff, nothing to complain about. Im amazed that there are so few chargers like this to choose from, the new standard seems to be giant boxes that stick way out of your receptacle which are extended and leveraged further by inserting multiple USB cables into them. Whats the worst that could happen? HAHA! Ill get a couple more of these soon and update if there are any issues or variations between units.
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Wilbur the Cardi
> 3 dayGreat idea, poor execution. Lasted about 3 weeks before it stopped working. Both sides failed. Cables used were tested with other charging blocks and worked fine.
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A. Lee
> 3 dayI actually had no issues removing this from the wall plugs around my home, and everything was as described, but my retired mother occasionally wants to plug in her older phone to charge it, and has a high level of difficulty removing this from most outlets.
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Cameron Pacocha V
Greater than one weekI have accidentally broken many chargers because they stuck too far out of the socket & my bed is on wheels. I decided to finally get one of these to avoid that issue. I like this because it has 2 USB ports so I only need one charger to charge both my phone and iPad at the same time. I havent noticed it charges any slower or faster than a regular charging cube. This would probably be great for travel because it stays flush on the wall, is very compact, and you could put it into just about any carry on or personal item.
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Jahmen Myst aka Jahman Myst
> 3 dayWhats not to like. Look, it either works or it doesnt. Mine worked fine. Plugged into the lower socket on my outlet and I have the top one open for other things. Obviously I bought it for the dual source power it provides for my multiple devices. Sorry, but I only give 5 Starts to things I know to have worked well for a long time. I havent had mine to know how well they will keep working. But functionally it works great and has a good stylish look to it.
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Broncosfan204
> 3 dayWorked great!
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M. Castle
> 3 dayI now have two of these - I liked the first one so much! The first one I purchased was to power a set of string lights around a mirror in a bathroom. I didnt want to have a BIG BLOCK sticking out of an outlet and then a USB plug - this totally makes it work by being slim and having the ports on the bottom of the charger. The second one I purchased is for another bathroom where I needed a USB port for a rechargeable toothbrush - now that I have two ports available, I can also charge my smart watch or phone if need be. This is a great solution for bathrooms where GFI outlets are installed near the sink and USB ports are needed.
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Jeff W.
> 3 dayI bought this for driving Uber/Lyft so passengers can charge their phones in the back seat. I have a 110 volt outlet for the rear seats. The first charger I had stuck out too far, and people were always bumping it. It only had two prongs too, so it was not very secure. With the three prongs and low profile, this thing is SOLID in the plug. It looks good, and directs my two squid chargers toward the floor. It makes for a very slick and functional setup.
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Jim Ryan
> 3 dayI bought this for its low profile and downward-facing USB ports. This makes it great for installing behind furniture or other applications where a regular USB adapter would be problematic. I ended up mounting my Bluetooth landline adapter to the outer face, so I bought another just to have a spare.
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william wayne lewis
> 3 dayI used this to plug in my fridge mount clock and the thin shape allowed me to use the extra plug behind my fridge and run the cord to the clock behind the fridge out of sight.