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AS
> 3 dayIts lightweight and that means its purse friendly and maybe even pocket friendly (for jackets at least) if you dont mind carrying something else besides your phone around, that has a bulky form factor (due to the prongs). It has two USB ports. As advertised, you can plug in two USB devices at the same time while only using one socket, leaving the other open for another device. Usually electrical plugs are a premium in hotels and others homes, so it will be nice for my wife and I to be able to charge both of our phones at the same time. Get one or more of these. You wont be sorry! Pros Dual usb to charge two devices at once Small, lightweight, and easy to travel charger Doesnt overheat the device while charging Cons Depending on spacing the charger can partially take up another wall plug.
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KM McCormick
> 3 dayI found this item to be a little high in price but it’s really great quality and it lays flat against the wall so it’s not sticking out with cords everywhere. I absolutely love this! My son uses it to charge his phone and iPad at the same time. I highly recommend getting a flat charger port like this !
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Edwin Yuen
> 3 dayI work for a company that installs and uses cell phones so we place chargers and outlets all over the place. These sockets are worn out, abused, and often placed behind things like registers and refrigerators. These flat plugs have solved a lot of our issues. 1. They are three prong, not two, so they work well in loose sockets. 2. They are flat, so we dont worry about people pushing objects into our chargers and breaking them. 3. The ports on the bottom, which means the ports dont put more strain on the chargers or get broken off. 4. There are two high power ports, which means when we use one, other people will use the other port as opposed to unplugging out devices. 5. Most importantly, the flat part goes down, flush against the wall, supporting the entire charger and making it even less prone to falling out. Great great chargers!
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M Modrick
> 3 dayJust got this today and it’s exactly what I wanted! I have a cat fountain (yep that’s right!) and it’s plugged into an outlet that is behind a curtain. The original usb plug in stuck straight out and was black and totally showed up behind the new white curtain. I ordered this and plugged it in and it’s perfect so far! Fountain works, curtain hangs right, cats are hydrated, what more can you ask? This would also be perfect for traveling since it lays totally flat. Definitely recommend!
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Janet R.
> 3 dayI liked this compactness of this charger. Fit into some tight spaces. However after 4 months it quit working. Since I had it for more than 30 days I was unable to return it. Would not purchase again.
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Wilbur the Cardi
> 3 dayGreat idea, poor execution. Lasted about 3 weeks before it stopped working. Both sides failed. Cables used were tested with other charging blocks and worked fine.
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Jacki
> 3 dayPerfect solution for al tight spot! This corner used to be an eyesore in my kitchen and now SOLVED. Plugs and more plugs. would buy again if needed!
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Wilhelmine Stehr Sr.
Greater than one weekPerfect for small spaces. I ordered this on for its low profile. It was exactly what I hoped.
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Ragbagr
> 3 dayeasy-peasy installation and operation. I am buying another set for use in another room
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Paulocaster
> 3 dayI bought this as a thin-line replacement for the wall-wart that was delivered as part of a lighted, make-up mirror for my wife. The mirror provides dimmable LED lighting for two-sides of the mirror, one for normal reflection and one for magnified reflection. When plugged-in, we noticed a major difference in performance. When using the mirrors dimmer control with the standard transformer the lighting was smooth and consistent at all mirror light settings. When using the Nekmit we found that the lighting flickered until the maximum light setting was reached. In short, the Nekmit works well only when output is maxed - meaning that it isnt suitable for dimming. It works for charging, but not as well as the units you can buy at convenience stores. In my evaluation I found that it took noticeably longer to charge my phone... So heres my take on this: Pros: Its inexpensive. Its better than nothing, but not by much. Cons: The power output is not regulated and is inconsistent across varying loads causing the output (lighting) to flicker to the point of being completely useless. In additon, the prongs (those things that you stick into the wall outlet) do not fold back into the body like many smart phone supplies - meaning this thing isnt travel-friendly. Even though its cheap, this item is a waste of money. Get your phone charger in the check-out line of any convenience store - do more shopping to find a suitable DC converter for your lighted mirrors.