thank you for not being afraid to say "this is a skip" that is kind of honesty I look for. so many reviewers are afraid to suggest not buying something.
No problem, this one is. Advantage of buying these myself. It's almost better on the USB power side versus many others but it's a bad power supply is another way to look at it.
"The quick-start guide is a picture showing plugging it in. Hah. No specifications. No information. But they do warn you that it might burst into a fireball.🔥 Useful." Epic. 😎👍
Have you ever considered taking these apart to see what's inside for another level deeper of information (like why the three different 120W adapters are differently-sized)? I understand that might make it prohibitively expensive since you possibly can't return or reuse them after that.
I follow another YT channel "Charger lab" and they do reverse engineer these things. A few people including myself have suggested a coop between the channels.
If you look back towards the beginning of his channel, you will notice, that he used to do product tear downs, and shared his advanced knowledge of the individual components inside. It was primarily back when he was showing off dangerous Chinese made products, that didn't care if they killed you or burned your house down. These days he doesn't do that anymore, maybe perhaps because he buys all these power adapters himself, is NOT sponsored by any means. And since they power adapter are essentially destroyed when you tear them apart, understandably, he's not jumping at the chance to throw 100 bucks or more down the drain. I tell you what though, use that Mofi power adapter, and it might do worse then setting your money on fire, just saying lol.
I do owe a few teardown videos for sure... chargerlab does a good job on the teardowns though and is an actual company so I think the budget allows these things. I don't mind sacrificing a power adapter here and there though. It isn't so much that I don't want to do it, it is what time allows for. Reviews are faster than teardown videos and the YT engine requires content, haha.
Excellent content as always. I would like to submit some recommendations for your consideration on your future videos : 1) LENOVO lipstick chargers : Well, I am not sure whether Lenovo commercializes its ThinkPlus line of chargers, aka the lipstick, in the US/CA market. Lenovo is one of the brands that actually put quite a lot efforts in making solid chargers, much better than their laptops IMHO. For example, their 3rd gen Gan 65w Nano charger. 2) Xiaomi chargers: I am not a fan of Xiaomi smartphones but the charges they make are quite good TBH. MDY-14-EU 67W may be a good one to start with. It has two ports, one USB-C + one USB-A, each of which supports up to 20V @ 3.25A. I'd be very much interested to watch a future video about these products.
Lenovo is certainly one to check out and thanks for the suggestion. I looked at one Xiaomi charger and it lacked any form of safety listing at all which immediately reduces the recommendation level of a product. The 65W single port was the one l looked at and it wasn't doing anything amazing. Average performer power wise. I will still do some of these but it is a little lower priority.
Great review, thanks! Very disappointed to see this is not a better charger. I now own two, and was going to use them for travel with my new (non-Apple) laptop. Might have to rethink that one.
I appreciate the video! I purchased one of these when Amazon ran a 50% off coupon for $49. First one arrived used so I sent it back, noticed the battery was actually draining instead of charging then noticed it was scratched and worn off in areas. Waiting for the replacement to arrive, fingers crossed it's a new one. Watching the video I'm wondering if you think it's fine to leave on my desk plugged in 100% of the time. It'll be used to charge a magic keyboard, magic trackpad, Logitech mouse, etc. Just seeing if you have any opinion on whether it's safe for devices like that in addition to phones tablets etc.
The idle was okay on this device, just on the edge of okay. It won't break the bank to leave it plugged in. It has the requisite safety listing. This doesn't really give you information on longevity of a device but at least it is safe to use as intended.
Hey thanks for the review, should i get this if it around 33$ ? It is on sale included with a type c cable here and i am very tempting to buy a 100w charger or higher lol
I purchased a 200w gan charger off Amazon Black Friday sale for &30 not bad deal has 3 usb-C ports 3 usb ports My old iPhone 10/X year ago windstorm messed up lightning port so got stuck with Qi Charging so found a 15w with usb-c even tho it regulated charge to 18 watts 200w blazing fast at charging other devices plus also run Xmas lights plant light Honeywell swamp unit don’t slow it down if you have two power bars piggybacked it will be extremely slow which had plugged in 4 years ago had change that lol 😂he’s right cords make big difference usb to c is alright but usb-c to usb-c much faster although lightning ⚡️ now obsolete usb-c new standard I had a cheap wall charger that didn’t have gan 40w well charged 4 banks one usb c flashlight all them zapped out charger sparked like crazy thank god didn’t start fire 🔥 luckily Costco gave me refund on rechargeable flashlight but all banks had toss in trash 🚮
Nice and detailed review. Should I spend $40 for this charger as it's on sale and it's cheaper than the Baseus 100W desktop charger in my region. If not, can you suggest any other 100W or higher Desktop charger except Baseus?
Thanks for the great detailed review. Always love your testing. One question. You said that it doesn’t support Samsung super fast charging. That’s 45w right? Does that mean there is no 15v 3A mode on it? I wanted to use this to charge my steam deck and/or ROG Ally (not at the same time of course). The steam deck is 45w and the Ally is 65w. So will I not be able to use this for my steam deck being 45w?
Yeah, it will do the fixed PD modes, 15V,3A is one of the modes this adapter supports, but it doesn't have the high current PPS mode for Samsung. For the 65W, I assume it'll be the 20V mode and over 3 amps so it'll require a 5 amp (100W+) cable too.
@@AllThingsOnePlace thanks for the info. So using the 20v 5A mode of 100w should be ok for the 65w ally? I wasn’t sure if it would need a specific 65w mode (I.E. something like 20v 3.25A).
@@skyliner967 Yeah, the device decides how much power to use not the power adapter. A larger power adapter or power supply doesn't mean more power will be used. It is actually better to oversize a bit from a heat and longevity perspective.
i bought this. Damn that LED is bright. Def cant have it in a room where you sleep or want it to be dark. Now this might be overkill but wish they would add a little giro sensor that lights up the led only when the charger is moved
Razer has a unique (I'm pretty sure) 130W charger. two USB-C and also two USB-A ports that work separately, safety listing and the VI and the UL energy verified efficiency mark. Not sure how it implements PFC but i just ordered a super cheap power meter from china that can tell me that. It's too expensive for what it is so i sure hope it actually does good on the efficiency and voltage control, and has PFC at 5V.
Having looked at razer products they seem to lower the price significantly only when they want to completely clear the remaining inventory, kinda emulating apple pricing behaviour for most of their products.
The Shargeek Storm2 Slim technically will meet that criteria. It is expensive and has a ton of other issues but at that power level (10-15W delivered on the USB A port) it should work fine. I haven't found any others yet. I do have a bunch of products that are specifically designed to be low voltage UPS's on the way though.
@@AllThingsOnePlace I think the better one to do that I'm waiting for you to make a video on is the Anker Prime 240W GaN Desktop Charger. It has 3 USB-C and 1 USB-A port. It also has a cord, so it won't fall out of plugs (wall or travel charger). Thanks.
I had a 67W version of this one. Broke twice within 6mo. They offered to replace it each time, but I'd have to pay shipping. After paying shipping twice it was already half the cost of the original. Not a fan, turned me off from any of their products. Twice completely dead in a year??
I wish I watched this video before buying one. If you hook it up to a MacBook Pro 16" using MagSafe cable, it will start switching on and off. I have contacted Zagg to get a replacement unit, which had exactly the same problem. I suspect it happens because mac is trying to pull 140W of power from this adapter, and it tries to serve it at that rate for some reason? Instead of capping at 100W. In other words, would not recommend getting one.
huh, yeah that is not supposed to happen. Thanks for sharing though, important to know that there is a failure mode in this device with that cable. It shouldn't be capable of asking for 140W since that uses the EPR mode and needs 28 volts which the mophie can't negotiate for or supply. The cable itself should be smart enough to know that.
Thank you for the Video! Now im happy that i did not buy it. Can you recommend a better Adapter for Apple Devices, but for travel? I need one to charge 2 iPhones and 2 Watches and the Satechi seems to big. thanks!!
The lack of any information on power sharing and or technical details 100% describes the type of Apple customer who would buy this from the Apple store, heh.
Yo dude, if I wanted to burn down my house, I'd buy a dragon and name him Mofi the destroyer of worlds. But as it is, I'd prefer my house still standing, so I will avoid that crazy Moifi mofo.
thank you for not being afraid to say "this is a skip" that is kind of honesty I look for. so many reviewers are afraid to suggest not buying something.
No problem, this one is. Advantage of buying these myself. It's almost better on the USB power side versus many others but it's a bad power supply is another way to look at it.
@@AllThingsOnePlace Have you conducted the Ripple Noise test? I think it is one of the paramount specifications for a charger
"The quick-start guide is a picture showing plugging it in. Hah. No specifications. No information. But they do warn you that it might burst into a fireball.🔥 Useful."
Epic. 😎👍
haha, yeah, I liked that part.
This is a really cool review
I love your equipment
Thanks for the vid!
Thanks for watching!
Have you ever considered taking these apart to see what's inside for another level deeper of information (like why the three different 120W adapters are differently-sized)? I understand that might make it prohibitively expensive since you possibly can't return or reuse them after that.
I follow another YT channel "Charger lab" and they do reverse engineer these things. A few people including myself have suggested a coop between the channels.
If you look back towards the beginning of his channel, you will notice, that he used to do product tear downs, and shared his advanced knowledge of the individual components inside. It was primarily back when he was showing off dangerous Chinese made products, that didn't care if they killed you or burned your house down. These days he doesn't do that anymore, maybe perhaps because he buys all these power adapters himself, is NOT sponsored by any means. And since they power adapter are essentially destroyed when you tear them apart, understandably, he's not jumping at the chance to throw 100 bucks or more down the drain. I tell you what though, use that Mofi power adapter, and it might do worse then setting your money on fire, just saying lol.
I do owe a few teardown videos for sure... chargerlab does a good job on the teardowns though and is an actual company so I think the budget allows these things. I don't mind sacrificing a power adapter here and there though. It isn't so much that I don't want to do it, it is what time allows for. Reviews are faster than teardown videos and the YT engine requires content, haha.
Excellent content as always. I would like to submit some recommendations for your consideration on your future videos :
1) LENOVO lipstick chargers : Well, I am not sure whether Lenovo commercializes its ThinkPlus line of chargers, aka the lipstick, in the US/CA market. Lenovo is one of the brands that actually put quite a lot efforts in making solid chargers, much better than their laptops IMHO. For example, their 3rd gen Gan 65w Nano charger.
2) Xiaomi chargers: I am not a fan of Xiaomi smartphones but the charges they make are quite good TBH. MDY-14-EU 67W may be a good one to start with. It has two ports, one USB-C + one USB-A, each of which supports up to 20V @ 3.25A.
I'd be very much interested to watch a future video about these products.
Lenovo is certainly one to check out and thanks for the suggestion.
I looked at one Xiaomi charger and it lacked any form of safety listing at all which immediately reduces the recommendation level of a product. The 65W single port was the one l looked at and it wasn't doing anything amazing. Average performer power wise. I will still do some of these but it is a little lower priority.
Great review, thanks! Very disappointed to see this is not a better charger. I now own two, and was going to use them for travel with my new (non-Apple) laptop. Might have to rethink that one.
It's fine, it it works then use it, but yes, there are things that are measurably better.
Have you conducted the Ripple Noise test? I think it is one of the paramount specifications for a charger
I appreciate the video! I purchased one of these when Amazon ran a 50% off coupon for $49. First one arrived used so I sent it back, noticed the battery was actually draining instead of charging then noticed it was scratched and worn off in areas. Waiting for the replacement to arrive, fingers crossed it's a new one. Watching the video I'm wondering if you think it's fine to leave on my desk plugged in 100% of the time. It'll be used to charge a magic keyboard, magic trackpad, Logitech mouse, etc. Just seeing if you have any opinion on whether it's safe for devices like that in addition to phones tablets etc.
The idle was okay on this device, just on the edge of okay. It won't break the bank to leave it plugged in. It has the requisite safety listing. This doesn't really give you information on longevity of a device but at least it is safe to use as intended.
Hey thanks for the review, should i get this if it around 33$ ? It is on sale included with a type c cable here and i am very tempting to buy a 100w charger or higher lol
Yeah. For that price it is a pretty great value.
Thanks for the review I seen this power adapter for $24 at TJMAXX. Would you recommend for that cost?
ha, wow, that's real cheap. Yeah, for that price, even if it doesn't last too long...
@@AllThingsOnePlace thanks I went back and purchased it for $24. So far it’s been working good.
@@JamminJarrod I went on and bought it, so far it’s been good
I purchased a 200w gan charger off Amazon Black Friday sale for &30 not bad deal has 3 usb-C ports 3 usb ports My old iPhone 10/X year ago windstorm messed up lightning port so got stuck with Qi Charging so found a 15w with usb-c even tho it regulated charge to 18 watts 200w blazing fast at charging other devices plus also run Xmas lights plant light Honeywell swamp unit don’t slow it down if you have two power bars piggybacked it will be extremely slow which had plugged in 4 years ago had change that lol 😂he’s right cords make big difference usb to c is alright but usb-c to usb-c much faster although lightning ⚡️ now obsolete usb-c new standard I had a cheap wall charger that didn’t have gan 40w well charged 4 banks one usb c flashlight all them zapped out charger sparked like crazy thank god didn’t start fire 🔥 luckily Costco gave me refund on rechargeable flashlight but all banks had toss in trash 🚮
Nice and detailed review. Should I spend $40 for this charger as it's on sale and it's cheaper than the Baseus 100W desktop charger in my region. If not, can you suggest any other 100W or higher Desktop charger except Baseus?
I'd go with whichever one you can get a better deal on.
Nice vid mate
Excellent, thank you again.
Love a good power supply.
No problem! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the great detailed review. Always love your testing.
One question. You said that it doesn’t support Samsung super fast charging. That’s 45w right? Does that mean there is no 15v 3A mode on it? I wanted to use this to charge my steam deck and/or ROG Ally (not at the same time of course).
The steam deck is 45w and the Ally is 65w. So will I not be able to use this for my steam deck being 45w?
Yeah, it will do the fixed PD modes, 15V,3A is one of the modes this adapter supports, but it doesn't have the high current PPS mode for Samsung. For the 65W, I assume it'll be the 20V mode and over 3 amps so it'll require a 5 amp (100W+) cable too.
@@AllThingsOnePlace thanks for the info.
So using the 20v 5A mode of 100w should be ok for the 65w ally? I wasn’t sure if it would need a specific 65w mode (I.E. something like 20v 3.25A).
@@skyliner967 Yeah, the device decides how much power to use not the power adapter. A larger power adapter or power supply doesn't mean more power will be used. It is actually better to oversize a bit from a heat and longevity perspective.
@@AllThingsOnePlace ok awesome. Thanks so much for the info and the detailed reviews you put out. Love your work.
Please Please Review the "GoalZero Sherpa 100AC" power bank. Love your videos and can't wait for your next video!
Yeah, I have that one in the list already it does look like an interesting device. Not sure when it will be on but I am sure it will be on.
@@AllThingsOnePlace Very Glad to hear,
Would love to see you review the ALOGIC 100w adapter
Thanks for the suggestion. I added it to the list.
Grabbed this a few months ago for $25. At that price it was worth it
Yeah.
i bought this. Damn that LED is bright. Def cant have it in a room where you sleep or want it to be dark. Now this might be overkill but wish they would add a little giro sensor that lights up the led only when the charger is moved
Yeah, I think the general consensus is put tape over the LED. Ha, yeah, they make little sensor chips specifically for a wake on vibration.
Good video, I don't know if you could test the 65w essager charger
I will try to check it out.
Razer has a unique (I'm pretty sure) 130W charger. two USB-C and also two USB-A ports that work separately, safety listing and the VI and the UL energy verified efficiency mark. Not sure how it implements PFC but i just ordered a super cheap power meter from china that can tell me that. It's too expensive for what it is so i sure hope it actually does good on the efficiency and voltage control, and has PFC at 5V.
Has the price come down at all? It was just a little too expensive every time I checked. I do want to do a video on that one though.
Having looked at razer products they seem to lower the price significantly only when they want to completely clear the remaining inventory, kinda emulating apple pricing behaviour for most of their products.
is there any powerbank that doesn't renegotiate and can be used as ups for a raspi?
The Shargeek Storm2 Slim technically will meet that criteria. It is expensive and has a ton of other issues but at that power level (10-15W delivered on the USB A port) it should work fine. I haven't found any others yet. I do have a bunch of products that are specifically designed to be low voltage UPS's on the way though.
Can you do a review on the new Anker Prime 6-in-1 Charging Station (140W)?
I didn't even know that existed. I added it to the list. No idea when but I will try.
@@AllThingsOnePlace I think the better one to do that I'm waiting for you to make a video on is the Anker Prime 240W GaN Desktop Charger. It has 3 USB-C and 1 USB-A port. It also has a cord, so it won't fall out of plugs (wall or travel charger). Thanks.
I had a 67W version of this one. Broke twice within 6mo. They offered to replace it each time, but I'd have to pay shipping. After paying shipping twice it was already half the cost of the original. Not a fan, turned me off from any of their products. Twice completely dead in a year??
Will this work with direct or is it only compatible with alternating current
I'm not sure.
can u make a review on ugreen PD 20w GaN charger adaptor
I am sure that will make it on the channel eventually.
@@AllThingsOnePlace thank you sir
I wish I watched this video before buying one. If you hook it up to a MacBook Pro 16" using MagSafe cable, it will start switching on and off. I have contacted Zagg to get a replacement unit, which had exactly the same problem. I suspect it happens because mac is trying to pull 140W of power from this adapter, and it tries to serve it at that rate for some reason? Instead of capping at 100W. In other words, would not recommend getting one.
huh, yeah that is not supposed to happen. Thanks for sharing though, important to know that there is a failure mode in this device with that cable. It shouldn't be capable of asking for 140W since that uses the EPR mode and needs 28 volts which the mophie can't negotiate for or supply. The cable itself should be smart enough to know that.
Thank you for the Video! Now im happy that i did not buy it. Can you recommend a better Adapter for Apple Devices, but for travel? I need one to charge 2 iPhones and 2 Watches and the Satechi seems to big. thanks!!
Yeah, the Baseus 100 watt is up to that kind of task.
@@AllThingsOnePlace thank you very much! Its is available in Europe too. ☺️ I try it!
The lack of any information on power sharing and or technical details 100% describes the type of Apple customer who would buy this from the Apple store, heh.
haha, does it turn on, yes, done, buy it.
@@AllThingsOnePlace pretty much! Even the charging description of the iPhone on Apple's website is abysmal!
what's the requirement to support Samsung Super Fast Charging..?
11V PPS or Programmable Power Supply mode and 5 Amps of output current. To get you to 45W charging.
@@AllThingsOnePlace thanks for the reply. Currently waiting for the Baseus 100W wall charger to arrive. Thanks for the review of that unit
Yo dude, if I wanted to burn down my house, I'd buy a dragon and name him Mofi the destroyer of worlds. But as it is, I'd prefer my house still standing, so I will avoid that crazy Moifi mofo.
The dragon probably does have other uses too.
promoted by Apple = company paid Apple
Yeah, way of the world I guess. I wonder if Apple has a requirement that it also has to be worse than their adapters, ha.