2Pack for Samsung Type C Charger Fast Charging, 25W USB C Wall Charger Fast Charging with USB C Cable 10 ft Android for Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra/S23+/S22+/S10+/S9/S8/Note 10 Plus/Note 20
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Rebecca
> 3 dayThese work as they should with my Samsung s10e. I really like the extra long cord so I can more easily use my phone while plugged in.
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Elizabeth B.
> 3 dayI am very pleased with rhis two pack of charging blocks and cables. The cables are nicely constructed and feel thick enough to withstand a lot of usage and packing and unpacking due to travel. The charging blocks are good quality and effective. They charge my Galaxy Ultra quickly and keep my phone charged even while streaming videos on YouTube. I’d order again.
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Realm of Nova
24-11-2024I have been having considerable “handshake” issues when using the provided USB-C cables but the problem is resolved when using different type-C cables. When I first got this charger pack, I was originally going to use this to have a charger in both my Living Room and my Bedroom without having to take my old charger back and forth. While the two included quick charging adapters work perfectly for this, I still had to use different cables with them. When I first tried to charge my devices, I was having “handshake” issues where it would start charging then stop charging then starting again then stopping again, etc. Basically it was in a charging loop and was having lots of issues. I tried it on 3 different devices- a Pixel 6, a Pixel 6 Pro, and a Galaxy Tab S7- and they were all having this issue. At first I thought it was a problem with the adapters, so I tried both only to have the same issue, then I tried using the cables without the adapters and the same thing occurred. When I used different USB-C cables, the issue was resolved. I don’t know whether my cables were simply defective or not, but for the issue to be present in both of them doesn’t seem like a coincidence to me. The main charging adapters work perfectly but not the cables. I would only recommend getting this for the adapters themselves if you have your own cables to use with them.
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Marcos F.
> 3 dayI received the 2 pack and let my phone drain Dow to 5% charge. It was at 52 percent in just under 30 minutes and fully charged in about 1 hour and 14 minutes. That is fast enough for me.
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Marleigh Moree
> 3 dayu can never have too many of these around the house. plenty of cord and charges quick. great quality product
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Melissa
> 3 dayThese work as well as my factory ones. Charges fast and works well.
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Curryfiend
> 3 dayFor the price its a little hard to say if these are worth the price, theyre close to other charging cables. These are really thick though, about twice the thickness of a regular cable. That is probably just extra insulation though. They work well, the connectors fit nice and snug. Ill be using these for a while.
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Michael Davis
> 3 dayit works great
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Kyra Achee
> 3 dayTheres not a whole lot to say about these. The price for two fast charging bricks is fair and they both do the job theyre meant to do.
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paradug
> 3 dayESSRI’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.