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J. Burk
Greater than one weekHaving a charger that didnt stick out too far was important to me because my 4WD shifter sits in front of the plug. This was perfect, nearly flush mounts in the socket. Great quality, fast charging, great price. No regrets on this purchase at all.
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Chahal
> 3 dayNot worth it
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Ramiro Hackett DDS
> 3 daySo far so good, its small but has some weight to it and feels like its a good quality charger.
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Eddie Quintana
> 3 dayLooks durable good quality
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Ms. Daphne Labadie III
> 3 dayFast charge
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Glen Manrique
> 3 dayReally faster charger
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Bailey S.
> 3 dayGreat product
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Tony
> 3 dayFits my late model Honda nicely, and Fast charges my Blackview 9900 through a Redbean wireless car mount. Would buy again.
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joshua burke
> 3 dayYo its legit , best charger i have, i use it with a cable creation cord and it charges my s9+ from dead to full in about 45 mins, also its not light it has some weight to it doesnt look or feel cheaply made at all. I will update afte 30 days and 3 months of use.
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Family Bee
Greater than one weekI used the older 4.8 amp version of this, and it was starting to get a little tired. When I upgraded to a new (2021 model) wireless charger and a new (also 2021 model) Bluetooth adapter, I thought it would be a good idea to get a charger with a little more juice. The old favourite Aniope charger works okay, as I said, but the LED was getting dim, so I figured, why not? 30 watts would certainly be enough for a 15 watt qi charger and a Bluetooth adapter, right? Not so fast (pun intended)... It seems the QuickCharge 3.x circuitry doesnt seem to get along too well with my devices (that dont use that feature?). Ill be driving along, and the charging will stop, then restart. A few minutes later the Bluetooth adapter will reset, causing calls or music to cut out. Either its not getting enough juice in fallback mode, or theres some switching going on between the two thats trying to detect QC thats (obviously) not there. If you plug a phone directly in with the cable its flawless, but thats not what I need for my driving. I still have the old one for that, so I will keep looking. Oddly enough, the USB+USB-C (PowerDelivery) port model had the same exact issue. I will end on a positive note: customer support from the company is awesome.