@@elhussin5687 PFC means very little in the long run. Might be important for a business with 100s to 100s of chargers, makes very little difference to a consumer.
Thanks for sharing from Canada. I have this charger and notice it disconnects and reconnects often when connected to multiple devices, which is very annoying. Do any of you notice the same issues?
Actually I want to buy this charger but the issue that you mentioned is becoming the problem for many people . Hopefully this will be minor since it’s my factor of purchasing or not
It does that because it sets the appropriate charging speed everytime one device is plugged in or plugged out from any of its 4 ports. It's not a defect that's just how the charger is set to work given that it outputs different watts of charge depending on what or how many devices are using it.
Its natural on all GaN charger ,, its not a defect,,, it is normal because the GaN charger will automatic detect the distribution of wattage for multiple devices if theres is a new device being plug on ... even anker , baseus, mcdodo, ravpower,... will have the same issue the same way ,...
I ordered this charger before I saw this video and was concerned about this 7W standby power. But the 7W consumption is only there for about 10 seconds after plugging it in. Then it drops below the threshold my powerplug can read (about 0.5w).
I have 3 of their 65w equivalent and like it a lot. One minor issue - when charging an Apple Watch it does not detect it unless you disconnect and reconnect the cable in the Ugreen charger. Perhaps because it’s aimed at changing equipment with a higher amp draw.
Can you check something out on yours for me? Get something high power to C1, charging at 100 or 65 watts. Then plug in some empty cables to the rest of the ports. Does your charge rate on c1 drop even though nothing is connected to the other cords?
There is a big mistake in the video. It is not true that it does not support Huawei Super Charge, it supports it but only in the USB A port as written in the specifications. Of course to get it you have to use a cable that supports 5A like the original huawei cable with the purple inner plastic.
My biggest complain is that there is a USB Type A port. Would have loved one with 4 USB Type C ports. I see that there is one available with 2 USB type C ports and no USB type A but this one is never in stock and also 2 might still not be enough for me 3 or 4 would be better, then this would be my endgame charger ( until PD3.1 240W comes along). One charger for all my devices 🤩.
@@nastyscaper it doesn't get super hot "using" 100watts because that power is just passing thro onto the client device. Only the inefficiencies are turned into heat. In the case of standby current, there is no client device to forward power to All 7 watts must be converted into other form (mostly heat)
You said it yourself. What causes heat is when watts are not used and are lost in a form of heat (it's actually a bit more complex than that but it's a good way to look at it) Assume the device is delivering 100 watts of power + 7 watts of power from it's idle power usage(as it's shown in the video where he pulls 100+ watts from the device). If it's heating... sure. That's a possibility. The power delivery isn't being done in a correct manner/with the correct components. You probably need better components for the job you're trying to do and those typically come in a bigger fize factor. HOWEVER he showed that the device stays under 40 Degrees Celcius. Therefore it's doing more than a decent job delivering it's power. Now assume the device is in idle mode and not delivering the extra 100 watts of power and just using the 7 watts. How in the hell do you think the device is going to run hotter than 40 degrees. Do you think the 7 watts are used less efficiently when it's not under a load?
I don’t know about this charger, but I bought some Type-C to 3.5 adapters to sell in my shops. None of them works with any phone. I sell also Joyroom, Dudao, Baseus and some other brands - everything works. The Ugreen has higher wholesale price, worse packaging and doesn’t work. If you decide not to delete the comment, it would be good for your viewers to know.
Does this USB Charger plug over heats a lot? Because the 100 Watt Charger I have of Hyphen X, it over heats a lot. Unless that is just my doubt Ness? Idk
I have this charger and it works on all my devices. I use the Type-C1 port for my laptop, the C2 for my Samsung phone, C3 for my Samsung Tab and the Type-A for my smaller devices (Samsung watch and Buds Pro). It really solved my charger conundrum 'cause now I only have to bring one charger for all. To set the expectation for buyers, take note that even if this is rated at 100 watts it does not guarantee that your device will get 100 watts of charge. That will depend on whether your device supports 100w charging and how many devices are connected to the charger at any time. Pretty solid charger tho.
Can you charge at 100W when a device is connected to C1 (or C2) and in the other ports you have plugged in cables (in the charger side) but not plugged in into anything else? Does the charger recognize that there's only one device charging or the fact that you have plugged in cables automatically distributes the charge?
I've been using this charger for awhile now and I think it does recognize which device is plugged because every time I detach or attach a device to it all those plugged in will do that 'charging' notification. But the output is fixed depending on how many devices are connected to the charger. Like when all ports are used then the Type-C1 only outputs at a max of 45watts (it splits the 100w in between the plugs) but it can go to as high as 100w (for Type-C1 only) when there's only one device charging and if that device 'supports' 100w charging.
I have some recommendations of some of the best chargers that i owned that are similar to this. Would love you to compare these with the Ugreen and see which are the best Baseus 120w (About $55 usd) Prolink PTC412001 120w 4 port GaN PD Charger (About $47 usd) Mcdodo 100W GaN charger (about $37 usd) MOMAX Q. PLUG Portable 65W 15000mAh Wireless Charger GaN Power Bank This one i don't own yet but perhaps soon Momax One Plug 100W 4-Port GaN Charger Verbatim 4 Port 100W PD & QC 3.0 USB Charger (about $80usd) MCDodoo GAN 120w (about $40usd)
I have had the Baseus 120W for a few days in order to use it for an Asus Zenbook which has a stock 100W bulky charger. Everything was fine for a few days until it started to get a really annoying coil whine and the laptop displayed an error message to use the original charger (and kept connecting and disconnecting). With the laptop on, I could notice a strange noise (simmilar to coil whine) inside the laptop as well, which really bugged me.
Is it safe to charge Apple devices with it? I just bought it, I’m happy with the purchase, but I recently read about charging Apple devices with third party charger could decrease their battery life. I would appreciate anyone’s help. 🙏🏼
Hi Stephen I live in the UK and we use 3 pin sockets here, Earth, live and neutral so unless the charger came with a 3 pin adapter it wouldn't be viable. You would have to fit the two pin adapter to the charger then plug that into a 3 pin adapter for it work and having several devices plugged into that would be extremely dangerous. I wonder if the manufacturers have thought of this. The initial concept is a good idea but unfortunately not for us.
If you buy the "international version" of this charger, you should be able to buy a US (2 pin) to UK (3 pin) adapter. As for being "extremely dangerous"...how? The charger itself will be double insulated with no external metallic parts (noting the metallic pins are inserted into the wall, which you can't touch in normal operation), so you can't get a shock from the body of the charger (unless the chargers case is broken to the point where you can touch metallic parts inside the charger itself). Many chargers used for phones and tablets are sold without an earth pin (both in the UK and abroad). Heck the video showed the type C plug (very commonly found right across europe) has no earth pin connection...
How is that dagerous? In Canada we also habe a "3 pin system" with live earth and neutral. Not all devices have the earth "pin". That doesnt make the device dangerous. As long as it's well build and you dont go messing around in there.
4:21 You're measuring 7 "Watts" (correctly called VA) of reactive power in idle. An actual idle power of 7 Watts, for a modern charger, would be absolutely ridiculous and not even meet legal requirements for chargers of this type. No idea how you could just casually mention it and tell people to just not leave it plugged in. :D The actual idle power should be around 0.2 Watts. Which doesn't make for an awesome power factor, but in idle that's fairly ok. Anyway, you may wanna learn how to use/read your power supply correctly. Also, 100 VA reactive power during full load would make for a terrible power factor. Which really isn't that good. But according to this video, it actually doesn't have power factor correction, which I believe also doesn't meet legal requirements, but I guess that would explain the terrible power factor. ruclips.net/video/Qzd1vqM-C8s/видео.html You may wanna test if your power supply is set up correctly. You could try connecting a 60 W halogen light bulb or so to the power supply. Since it's an almost purely resistive load, you should measure close to 0 VA if everything is set up correclty.
I have 3 of their 65w equivalent and like it a lot. One minor issue - when charging an Apple Watch it does not detect it unless you disconnect and reconnect the cable in the Ugreen charger. Perhaps because it’s aimed at changing equipment with a higher amp draw.
Ugreen is hosting a giveaway on tiktok. Feel free to check it out aswell: www.tiktok.com/@ugreenofficial?
Sir review the ego exinno 240watts
ugreen and anker top brands you can trust.
Ugreen does not have power factor correction
@@elhussin5687 Power factor correction is a very useless features
@@elhussin5687 PFC means very little in the long run. Might be important for a business with 100s to 100s of chargers, makes very little difference to a consumer.
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Thanks for a perfect review! Different devices, wattages, temps, you've shown everything flawlessly!
Thanks for sharing from Canada. I have this charger and notice it disconnects and reconnects often when connected to multiple devices, which is very annoying. Do any of you notice the same issues?
Actually I want to buy this charger but the issue that you mentioned is becoming the problem for many people . Hopefully this will be minor since it’s my factor of purchasing or not
It does that because it sets the appropriate charging speed everytime one device is plugged in or plugged out from any of its 4 ports.
It's not a defect that's just how the charger is set to work given that it outputs different watts of charge depending on what or how many devices are using it.
Its natural on all GaN charger ,, its not a defect,,, it is normal because the GaN charger will automatic detect the distribution of wattage for multiple devices if theres is a new device being plug on ... even anker , baseus, mcdodo, ravpower,... will have the same issue the same way ,...
I have an ASUS ZENBOOK 14X UX3404V. Could I use this charger to charge my laptop?
What makes this one better than the satechi?
I ordered this charger before I saw this video and was concerned about this 7W standby power. But the 7W consumption is only there for about 10 seconds after plugging it in. Then it drops below the threshold my powerplug can read (about 0.5w).
Thank you, I almost had a heart attack when I heard the 7W standby power! Greetings from Europe 🥴
thanks for the info Mate
I have 3 of their 65w equivalent and like it a lot.
One minor issue - when charging an Apple Watch it does not detect it unless you disconnect and reconnect the cable in the Ugreen charger. Perhaps because it’s aimed at changing equipment with a higher amp draw.
Are you trying with a Apple Watch usb c charger or usb a? I have the series 7 and am interested in this one and it comes with a usb c cable
@@DatMarkan did you ever find out / order the charger because I have a series 7 too and was wondering the same thing
@@bazwav I did not unfortunately
Bruh the computer background, I see that you're a man of culture as well...
Can you check something out on yours for me? Get something high power to C1, charging at 100 or 65 watts. Then plug in some empty cables to the rest of the ports. Does your charge rate on c1 drop even though nothing is connected to the other cords?
There is a big mistake in the video.
It is not true that it does not support Huawei Super Charge, it supports it but only in the USB A port as written in the specifications. Of course to get it you have to use a cable that supports 5A like the original huawei cable with the purple inner plastic.
My biggest complain is that there is a USB Type A port. Would have loved one with 4 USB Type C ports. I see that there is one available with 2 USB type C ports and no USB type A but this one is never in stock and also 2 might still not be enough for me 3 or 4 would be better, then this would be my endgame charger ( until PD3.1 240W comes along). One charger for all my devices 🤩.
I would recommend using one of their usb hubs on one of their single port chargers
Get an USB a to USB c adapters.
As far as I can tell, the usb c that supports huawei FCP/SCP is the 3rd one down with the max 22.5w
i was wondering if this would work with samsung.. and you confirmed it.. awesome vid.. thank you sir!! 😁
7 watts standby current? That's insane! It would get so hot burning all that. I almost can't believe it.
Yep, it seems quite high for a charger which is not charging any devices!
It doesn't get hot using 100watts. It won't get hot using 7 watts... (however i do agree that 7 watts while not charging is alot)
@@nastyscaper it doesn't get super hot "using" 100watts because that power is just passing thro onto the client device. Only the inefficiencies are turned into heat.
In the case of standby current, there is no client device to forward power to All 7 watts must be converted into other form (mostly heat)
@@nastyscaper not a fair comparison at all
You said it yourself. What causes heat is when watts are not used and are lost in a form of heat (it's actually a bit more complex than that but it's a good way to look at it)
Assume the device is delivering 100 watts of power + 7 watts of power from it's idle power usage(as it's shown in the video where he pulls 100+ watts from the device). If it's heating... sure. That's a possibility. The power delivery isn't being done in a correct manner/with the correct components. You probably need better components for the job you're trying to do and those typically come in a bigger fize factor. HOWEVER he showed that the device stays under 40 Degrees Celcius. Therefore it's doing more than a decent job delivering it's power.
Now assume the device is in idle mode and not delivering the extra 100 watts of power and just using the 7 watts. How in the hell do you think the device is going to run hotter than 40 degrees. Do you think the 7 watts are used less efficiently when it's not under a load?
Seems perfect for my mac, steam deck and phone
Would these work with the new Apple Macbook 14/16"s?
I don’t know about this charger, but I bought some Type-C to 3.5 adapters to sell in my shops. None of them works with any phone. I sell also Joyroom, Dudao, Baseus and some other brands - everything works. The Ugreen has higher wholesale price, worse packaging and doesn’t work.
If you decide not to delete the comment, it would be good for your viewers to know.
Does this USB Charger plug over heats a lot? Because the 100 Watt Charger I have of Hyphen X, it over heats a lot. Unless that is just my doubt Ness? Idk
as shown in this video - no, it doesn't, barely gets to it's 40-s. I imagine in a warmer environment could get to 50 degrees C.
I have this charger and it works on all my devices. I use the Type-C1 port for my laptop, the C2 for my Samsung phone, C3 for my Samsung Tab and the Type-A for my smaller devices (Samsung watch and Buds Pro). It really solved my charger conundrum 'cause now I only have to bring one charger for all.
To set the expectation for buyers, take note that even if this is rated at 100 watts it does not guarantee that your device will get 100 watts of charge. That will depend on whether your device supports 100w charging and how many devices are connected to the charger at any time.
Pretty solid charger tho.
How many time it will get
Can i use it with macbook and windows laptop plugged at the same time?
The only thing I'm watching in your video is the wallpaper on your desktop lol
Can this charge a Samsung with super fast charging?
In Huawei in will only fast charge when you put the charging brick and cable given by them
Ugreen basues i have ever seen best brands
Darling in the franxx 😄 my favourite
Oh... I don't trust Ugreen charger anymore. I purchased one, and it damaged the board of my sony xperia 1 and my nieces samsung phone 😢😢😢
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how do I tell its completely charged the brick alone?
Does something like this also exist for european plugs?
Hello there guys. Can we charge iphone 12 pro max with 100 watts charger like the ugreen? Thanks
yes, but the iphone will not need that much wattage
Can you charge at 100W when a device is connected to C1 (or C2) and in the other ports you have plugged in cables (in the charger side) but not plugged in into anything else? Does the charger recognize that there's only one device charging or the fact that you have plugged in cables automatically distributes the charge?
I've been using this charger for awhile now and I think it does recognize which device is plugged because every time I detach or attach a device to it all those plugged in will do that 'charging' notification.
But the output is fixed depending on how many devices are connected to the charger. Like when all ports are used then the Type-C1 only outputs at a max of 45watts (it splits the 100w in between the plugs) but it can go to as high as 100w (for Type-C1 only) when there's only one device charging and if that device 'supports' 100w charging.
please tell me this charger is suitable for my laptop is msi creator 15 charger 20.0v 11.5A 230 w .
5 to 9V, impossibru!!!!
Nope way underpowered you need 200w+ charger
where do i buy the international version? (shipping to NL)
Im so alarmed of the hotness it gets which i dont experience in my Anker 65w nano 2 adaptor….is it really normal to reach 39 degrees?
Your worried for 39
wann kommt DIE Roomtour!?!?
I have some recommendations of some of the best chargers that i owned that are similar to this. Would love you to compare these with the Ugreen and see which are the best
Baseus 120w (About $55 usd)
Prolink PTC412001 120w 4 port GaN PD Charger (About $47 usd)
Mcdodo 100W GaN charger (about $37 usd)
MOMAX Q. PLUG Portable 65W 15000mAh Wireless Charger GaN Power Bank
This one i don't own yet but perhaps soon
Momax One Plug 100W 4-Port GaN Charger
Verbatim 4 Port 100W PD & QC 3.0 USB Charger (about $80usd)
MCDodoo GAN 120w (about $40usd)
I have had the Baseus 120W for a few days in order to use it for an Asus Zenbook which has a stock 100W bulky charger. Everything was fine for a few days until it started to get a really annoying coil whine and the laptop displayed an error message to use the original charger (and kept connecting and disconnecting). With the laptop on, I could notice a strange noise (simmilar to coil whine) inside the laptop as well, which really bugged me.
@@vking1983 i confirmed the issue. I have same charger and same issues like you descripted. Don't buy Baseus 120W.
@@hamster377 i think they discontinued the 120watts
@Devanos why buy so much charger?
@@hamster377 is everything in your expierence fine now?
caught in intro lmao
I see this video is 2 years old.. do you guys know of there is a newer or better model???
yes there is a newer version but not much different
For the 100watt usually people use to charge what gadget beside laptop
More importantly, what and where can I find that zero two wallpaper?! 😱❤️
What about the wotobeus with 130w?
Hi ich feier deine Videos sehr könntest du bitte mal ein tutorial machen wie man seine ps4 mit der software 9.00 jsilbreak. Währe geil
Bad review on Amazon.
can i charge asus rog strix g17 with it?
What happens if you connect a phone to C1 port?
Your phone will charge at it's maximum, safe, wattage. the phone and the charger communicate with each other to only get their desired wattage
Man how can you measure power usage when you have bunch of cables connected?
Is it safe to charge Apple devices with it? I just bought it, I’m happy with the purchase, but I recently read about charging Apple devices with third party charger could decrease their battery life. I would appreciate anyone’s help. 🙏🏼
yes no problem
What is effect in
I pad battery
Mobiles battery
After using 6 month ugreen 100w charger
Date 24 jully 22
have 200w usb c charger?
Rog ally?
I have a 100w charger and cable and it's giving 8 watts.......
Esse sotaque não me engana! Kkkkkkk
Hi Stephen I live in the UK and we use 3 pin sockets here, Earth, live and neutral so unless the charger came with a 3 pin adapter it wouldn't be viable. You would have to fit the two pin adapter to the charger then plug that into a 3 pin adapter for it work and having several devices plugged into that would be extremely dangerous. I wonder if the manufacturers have thought of this. The initial concept is a good idea but unfortunately not for us.
yes in Sri lanka we use the same UK format outlets and yes U green have one with 3 pin i just bought one..
There's a UK version too pal. I live in London.
If you buy the "international version" of this charger, you should be able to buy a US (2 pin) to UK (3 pin) adapter.
As for being "extremely dangerous"...how?
The charger itself will be double insulated with no external metallic parts (noting the metallic pins are inserted into the wall, which you can't touch in normal operation), so you can't get a shock from the body of the charger (unless the chargers case is broken to the point where you can touch metallic parts inside the charger itself). Many chargers used for phones and tablets are sold without an earth pin (both in the UK and abroad). Heck the video showed the type C plug (very commonly found right across europe) has no earth pin connection...
How is that dagerous? In Canada we also habe a "3 pin system" with live earth and neutral. Not all devices have the earth "pin". That doesnt make the device dangerous. As long as it's well build and you dont go messing around in there.
4:21 You're measuring 7 "Watts" (correctly called VA) of reactive power in idle. An actual idle power of 7 Watts, for a modern charger, would be absolutely ridiculous and not even meet legal requirements for chargers of this type. No idea how you could just casually mention it and tell people to just not leave it plugged in. :D
The actual idle power should be around 0.2 Watts. Which doesn't make for an awesome power factor, but in idle that's fairly ok.
Anyway, you may wanna learn how to use/read your power supply correctly. Also, 100 VA reactive power during full load would make for a terrible power factor. Which really isn't that good. But according to this video, it actually doesn't have power factor correction, which I believe also doesn't meet legal requirements, but I guess that would explain the terrible power factor.
ruclips.net/video/Qzd1vqM-C8s/видео.html
You may wanna test if your power supply is set up correctly. You could try connecting a 60 W halogen light bulb or so to the power supply. Since it's an almost purely resistive load, you should measure close to 0 VA if everything is set up correclty.
Like the ugreen charger Need to get one!
Owh, the intro is over hmm
Error 404 might want to update the link
Still don't get why people buy overhyped and overpriced Apple products.
zero two is my waifu
aha unpacking :D not unboxing ;) yeah german again
I have 3 of their 65w equivalent and like it a lot.
One minor issue - when charging an Apple Watch it does not detect it unless you disconnect and reconnect the cable in the Ugreen charger. Perhaps because it’s aimed at changing equipment with a higher amp draw.