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Angel
> 24 hourThese worked great and did exactly what they were supposed to but out of the pack of two, only one worked.
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Bruce
> 24 hourLike the long cord, getting 2 chargers and USB-C to USB-C is a nice cable if you have the need for it.
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Michael Davis
> 24 hourit works great
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Jenna DeRousse
> 24 hourThey fast charge like they say they do, cord is a decent length and they work great. No complaints.
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Kbeach
> 24 hourWork as expected. No issues so far. I am happy with this product.
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Tony in Hawaii
> 24 hourI am a consumer rather than a tech geek, but it seems to me this handles the charging of most electronic devices other then laptop computers and up. The chips inside give this downward compatibility with overcharge protection. The 10 foot cable I got is overkill, but I just roll up the excess. I do like this is a capable cable and able to cover most my needs. I am now tossing away my older less capable chargers. Almost every electronic device I purchase now has a type C connector, so this should fit my needs for years.
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paradug
> 24 hourESSRI’s 25-Watt chargers with 6-foot cables are very capable. They support the following fast charging specifications: Samsung’s Super Fast Charging, Power Delivery (PD) C3.0, Qualcomm’s Quick Charge QC4.0, and Programmable Power Supply (PPS). These chargers communicate with your device over the cable to set voltage levels which allows higher currents and thus faster charging. Your device must be capable of this communication to take advantage of the faster charging rate. There is a lot of overlap between the specifications that allow a variety of devices to communicate with chargers. Almost all new phones above the budget level support one of the standards above. It is a similar story for tablets. I was able to test the charger / cable combination using the power delivery C3.0 communication specification. I used the voltages: 5V, 9V, and 12V. The chargers were able to deliver 25W at the 9V and 12V levels, but the 9V level required an additional 0.5A above the spec on the charger case to do it. At 5V the charger was only able to deliver 13.4W instead of the spec printed on the charger case (i.e., 3A, 15W). The shortfalls were due to the resistance of the cables. For fast charging you want to use the shortest quality cable as possible. See photos for test results. These photos are using the charger with the supplied 6-foot cable. I replaced the 6-foot cable with a 1-foot cable with much less resistance and re-ran the C3.0 test at the 5V level. The results were much better, and the charger achieved 15W at 3.03A. The cables’ length limits the performance of these chargers, but sometimes you need that extra length, and it is worth a slightly slower charge rate. Overall, I am impressed with these chargers which do what they say they will do.
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Jo.C
> 24 hourI bought this because I needed a fast charger for my galaxy phone. It has a nice long cord bit its not a consistently fast charger.
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Amanda R
> 24 hourThese charging cords and blocks charge super fast. I like the length of the cords also!
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Dad jokes
> 24 hourno complaints with these chargers so far. I prefer the braided cables to the ones that came with these but they seem to perform as expected and no issues with the durability / performance of these so far.