3fingers
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
I do like this item!One review here says the power adapter would obstruct 2 power outlets.I do not find that to be the case.In fact, it used just one power outlet via a long power cord which makes this an extremely versatile product. The long cord attaches to the back of this power distribution device, so it's very clean, replaceable if needed, and all well built.If a person were to load up every slot, then the available power charging would be slow. But if used with 4-5 various items, it's a great fast charge device. (And you may not need top speed charging at all times).Work out how much voltage and amperage you need and stay under the total wattage this unit is capable of to get best results. I have no complaints. In fact, it's one of the better multi-device power interfaces i've used. Nicely covered exterior too.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
Not only does this charging station have tones of ports, it's got a separate power cord, so you can put it anywhere you need it, unlike typical multi-port chargers that plug directly into your outlet.The USB-A and USB-C ports charge as expected, including rapid-charging on my phone. Plus, the 2 PD ports supply power to my Razer Blade 15. That's a gaming laptop, so this device can't provide the full power that the 230-Watt Razer adapter provides, but it's enough to keep it running with non-CPU-intensive or GPU-intensive apps.
FlederMaus
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
Very straight forward devise. Many ports so that everything can charge at once if needed and fast charging works like a charm. So far so good.
Charissa Elaine Costa
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
Love this. We camp a lot and if you have a camper (or any home) there are never enough chargers where you want them! This is perfect - a one stop shop for charging. We’re also planning on taking this on vacation next month to make our lives on the road easier. Thumbs up!
Anaïs
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
It's a nice compact charging up that allows multiple chords to charge different items at once, but when I only plugged in my phone that was dead with one of the power cords, it took a little bit longer to charge it halfway then it would with a 65W fast charger.
Amanda
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
This 12-port USB-C charging station has been a game changer on my desk. The leather texture gives it a classy, premium feel that fits right in with my workspace. With fast PD charging, it powers up my phone, tablet, laptop, and even some smaller gadgets all at once without slowing down. It’s super convenient to have so many ports in one spot—no more juggling chargers or outlets. Ideal for anyone with lots of devices who values style and speed in their charging setup.
Bryan
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
There are two specifications not in the Amazon description or the user guide common for PD chargers. One is the total charging capability and the other is the distribution of that power in different configurations of charging ports. The ports in this one are color coded and individually and independently specified. For USB-C there are 2 orange 100 watt ports, 2 blue 65 watt, and 4 black 30 watt. They implement USB-PD charging although I had problems getting 9 or 12 volts from the black ports. The 4 USB-A ports are orange and provide 5 volts at up to 4 amps – no QC or other fast charging protocols on these. If you add all this up, the implication is that the charger is capable of providing 530 watts. I do know it provides more than the specified 65 watts and that the obnoxious PD port reset does happen when devices calling for more than 5 volts are plugged into the top four ports.12 HDMI ports? 65 watts? Wall charger? I think the product information list needs correcting. A picture shows this device’s big brother which brags about 600 watts for three times the price. This one does run cool under load; has a nice form factor; a heft which supports some power handling capability; the user guide is OK but skimpy; it has no indicator lights for power on status. It does the job.