VOLTME 30W USB C Charger (GaN III Tech), USB-C Power Adapter, Mini Type C Wall Charger, PD3.0 PPS Fast Charge for iPhone 14 13 12 11 Mini Pro Max Plus, Samsung, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, Pixel (Green)
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Jackie B.
> 24 hourSo far, I’ve had no issues with this product - it works as advertised and expected. It’s very comparable to the apple brand chargers but is way less expensive. Charging speed seems to be about the same as well. I’m not sure how long this charger will last, as it is an off brand, but I don’t anticipate that there will be any problems using it in the foreseeable future.
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Anita Baker
> 24 hourI love it. Charges fast. Easy to travel with.
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Merritt Jacobson
> 24 hourIt’s silent. No high frequency noise, even when charging, unlike most devices of its size and type.
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> 24 hourI took a chance on this random brand because it was on sale and because it was ostensibly a 30W GaN charger. First impressions are good. It didnt self-immolate when plugged in; it charged an iPad Pro quickly and without any drama. The charger became warm but not too hot to touch. Some of the other VOLTME charger bricks have foldable prongs but this one has fixed prongs. From a size perspective, it is ever so slightly larger (length/width) than an Anker 511 Nano 3 30W charger. However, the depth of the charger (from tip of prongs to USB-C port) is shorter than the Nano 3. If it holds up it will be well-worth the price I paid (which was ~ 50% off list.) I also included a snapshot of the backside of the charger, where all the print is. Interestingly, the QR code generates a bunch of text including the model # and stuff -- googling it resulted in no results, which I found suspect. UPDATE: I charged a laptop that contains a 6000 mAh battery and the charger was hot to touch. However, this was no different from the Anker GaN Nano referenced above - they were both equally hot to touch. Not burning hot, but certainly more than just warm. I do not think this will be problematic because I think this is how these chargers behave.
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X. IrAal
> 24 hourLike most of the chargers this company offers, this is a very nice product. It is super compact - almost as small as the original one that used to come with iPhones. The benefit is that this one is exponentially more powerful and supports usbC. The construction is top-notch. The charger includes the company logo in LEDs that light up when plugged in. The one downside to an otherwise excellent product is that this offers no means of folding the prongs...this can be a problem if you want to use this for travel. At $16 MSRP it’s not a bad choice but keep in mind the company offers similar products with folding prongs.
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Diamond
> 24 hourThis has lightning fast charging ability. Using the same cord this connection charge faster than others. Nice design an sturdy
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David B
> 24 hourI need a new charger for my Pixel 7 pro in order to maximize its charging. This one fits the bill perfectly. Its small, easy to carry and charges the pixel at its maximum power.
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Sezinando Manna II
> 24 hourSuper portable! Low cost for a charger designed with quality and aesthetic in mind. My only qualm is the prongs dont fold. Its not too bad though given how small this charger is. It can fit into any pocket with no problem.
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Jennie d
> 24 hourThis is a small, compact charging block that I have been using for my iPhone. I keep it in my work bookbag. Its easy to travel with it because its small, but the prongs dont fold in. That would be the only drawback, but no big deal.
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Sean Chao
> 24 hourHi everyone! Sean here with another review for you. Todays item is the VOLTME Revo 30W GaN power brick. First off, you might be wondering what GaN means. It is the chemical abbreviation for Gallium Nitride, which is used in the composition of the semiconductors in high-quality chargers. It is used because it improves the conduction of electricity, meaning that they can charger faster and more efficiently than other chargers. Back to the VOLTME. For my test, I connected the power brick to a magsafe wireless charger, which was then hooked up to an iPhone 12 Pro Max. Here is the low-down of my observations: [THE GOOD] - SIZE: It is smaller than many other GaN chargers for its class - PERFORMANCE: Works as intended, and at a rate that is noticeably faster than with a non-GaN power brick - SAFETY: This product, even at a sustained charge for 30 minutes, did not feel warm or hot to the touch - AESTHETICS: It looks reminiscent of an Apple iPhone charging brick, but slightly larger and with stylized imprints on the sides that also act as grips when pulling or inserting the brick to an electrical socket. [THE BAD] - PRICING: GaN power bricks are generally more expensive, and this product follows that trend. Its price point is comparable to competitors in the space, however. [THE UGLY] - STRENGTH: This is only a 30W GaN. There are 60W GaNs that are only slightly more expensive, making it a more sensible choice if you have devices that can take in the higher output. And if price isnt an issue, there are GaN power bricks that are at 150W (and potentially greater). Bottom line: This is a great power brick, with a compact and solid design. It works well for what it is, and is priced at a competitive level. This is definitely a must-have for the professional on the go, because it can fit into any bag and then be used to quickly recharge a device in a pinch.