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Harmoneejo
> 24 hourThis is the ultimate electronic device for the traveler, but also a very handy device for the homebody. It is remarkably versatile having a USB-A, USB-C, Fast-Charge at 30 watts, 3 different power network plugs, USA-Australia, UK, and EU. One of the most thoughtful features is the built in spare fuse holder with a spare fuse. If you’re out and about, and this device’s fuse blows, the fuse holder protects the spare fuse so there’s no down-time. It’s rather like carrying a spare tire in the trunk of your car. Also, if you can’t remember which features are embedded in this device, the QR code has been printed directly on this device so instructions are only an internet click away. This device is just a little bit bulky compared to a single-use plug, but considering the many features and built-in versatility, its bulk is quite acceptable. I would suggest care in handling this device as the plastic case appears a bit fragile. When I opened the package, I noticed a couple of hairline fractures in the case. While It doesn’t impact the function of the charger, if you want it to last a long time, it’s best to treat it with respect. With the handy USB-A, USB-C, the USA power network and a fast-charge (30 watt) option, this device is consistently useful at home and abroad.
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Cameron
> 24 hourI love that this is compatible with pretty much every power input option available, but I am just using it around the house because it is so versatile! I love the USB options and dont think you can ever have too many ports. Whats not to love?
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Hazelwood
> 24 hourMy laptop can’t charge properly I thought I would reduce the number of adapters in my extender, but this device just doesnt give enough power Otherwise, everything works fine
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AH
> 24 hourSuper convenient & works great. Easily transportable! Love it!
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Michael
> 24 hourI have these type adapters with slide off connectors for various countries. This one is great.... the connectors are self contained and with a slider come out for the country you want. USA/AUS, UK, EU..... You get two USB-A and three USB-C ports. It works great and is a bit bulky, but not bad considering all that you get. The only thing I would have like is an AC (USA) plug to use as well. So you cant use this as a converter and plug in a hair dryer for instance. But other than that this is really a great adapter.
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Phil S.
> 24 hourI might be taking a trip to Japan later in the year and Ive gone to the UK before, so having a AC adapter would be necessary. This Statik travel adapter does not convert the voltage, so the devices Im plugging in must already support the destination voltage. (i.e. 110V-240V) I found this from scanning the QR code on the product, pointing to the instruction web page. Ill update my review after my travels, but in the time being I tried plugging in the adapter in the US wall socket. I was able to charge my phone using a USB-C cable, and also plug in a lightbox with an AC wall brick. All of those works well. The minor downside is that plugging in the US plug into the product is a bit tight. However, its good that the plug is snug and wont fall out. The size of the adapter isnt compact, but small enough to travel with and the flexibility is worth the size. The price is very reasonable for the many features that this adapter provides. Recommended for travelers!
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Paul Colligan
> 24 hourBam. Love this thing. 4 USB slots at the bottom (2 A / 2 C) and one 30w C on the side. Everything folds in, so it wont break off in your (international) go bag. I guess, technically, it is 6 slots because you also put a charger in the plug. Heading to Italy this year - this is all Im bringing. Big fan.
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K. OShea
> 24 hourI have a couple of travel adapters I purchased many years ago and this adapter does everything they do and more. I love the addition if USB ports -- thats always something I need when traveling even if I dont need a plug adapter. So... this one has far more widespread use than my old ones because its also useful at home. Note: this is NOT a power converter -- it only provides an way to convert one plug type to another. If you need an international plug adapter, I recommend this one due to the added USB ports.
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AZ Desert Rat
> 24 hourI ordered this adapter in preparation for travel this summer, so I can’t yet attest to its appropriateness for travel beyond North America, but assuming it works as described, it should be a very useful companion not only for travel, but also for everyday use. Since my international travel will not start for a few months, I can only guess how well the various inputs will work in practice, However, I tested each of the slide-out prong configurations and found that all slid in and out easily and clicked solidly in place. The unit is also designed so that only one set of prongs can be extended at a time. I also tried most of the output options — at least those for US products. This is where the unit really shines, with 2 USB and 3 USB-C outlets (one of the ‘C’s” being a 30W fast charger), as well as a pass-through to a regular 110 AC outlet. All of these outlets worked exactly as they should. Not only does this offer flexibility but also allows charging of more than one device at a time. It bears noting that this device is an adapter, not a transformer. That is, if the power input in the country is 220, so will be the power output from this device. Fortunately, most electronic devices such as phones, tablets, etc. are designed to accept either 220 or 110, but larger appliances may not be. The unit is a bit bulky, but smaller than a collection of adapters for several countries. It is also hard to imagine any device with this much capacity and flexibility being much smaller. Granted, most of us will likely never have need for an electrical adapter for more than a few countries. But isn’t it comforting to know that you will never be caught unprepared? Even if you never travel abroad, wouldn’t a device with this much capacity and this many options, be handy for use at home?
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Andrew Rausch
> 24 hourThis travel adapter comes in blister pack style packaging. Once removed there is no instruction booklet, but it does have a QR code printed on the top of the device that takes you to an instruction sheet on the manufacturers website. The package isnt very clear, but the website is, that the device is an adapter not a voltage converter. That means you dont want to plug a 110v device into it when you are in Europe or somewhere that uses 220v. Luckily, most electronics like laptop and cell phone chargers are dual voltage and should work fine. The design of the adapter is nice because there are no removable parts to lose. You simply push the slider for the type of outlet you intend to use. The sliders are designed so that only one can be engaged at a time. The device is a bit bulky, so if you are using it with a duplex receptacle (2 outlets) it will most likely block the second outlet. The USB ports worked well for charging my cell phone. On the back of the device is a small cover that contains a fuse and a second opening that has a spare fuse. I think thats pretty handy since trying to track down a spare fuse while travelling internationally would probably be very frustrating.