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USB-C 4-Port Charger USB 3.0 with 18W Power Delivery & AU Adapter $20.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/$39) @ Abetcabe-AU via Amazon

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I jumped on this deal for a Blitzwolf 2 port version - https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/550631

However was looking for something with more ports and came across this one for $20.99 @ Amazon which seems like a good price and a few good reviews at least. Seems to have a US plug but comes with a AU adapter.

Seems to have been $14.69 in early June (wow!) and moved up and down in price since according to camelcamel.

Listing suggests:
[18W USB C PD 3.0 FAST CHARGER]: USB TYPE C Wall CHARGER with 3X faster charging speed enable fast charge your iPhone 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max up to 50% in just 30 minutes when used with original Apple USB-C to Lightning cable. ★★★ USB C to Lightning cable or USB C to C Cable is not included.
[48W Total Output with 4-Ports]: Equipped with an 18W USB C PD 3.0 port, a 18W QC 3.0 USB Wall Plug Port and TWO 12W/2.4A USB A port up to a total of 48 W output, with 4 various charging port enable charge 4 different devices together. ★★★Additional quick charge 3.0 port charges compatible devices up to 4 times faster than conventional wall charger, QC 3.0 Port is ideal for all Quick Charge devices (QC3.0/QC2.0) and non-Quick Charge devices such as wireless charger, Samsung galaxy s10 S9 s8 s8 P
[One for All]: 4 IN 1 Wall Charger ( 18W PD USB-C Port+ 18W QC 3.0 Port +2* 12W/2.4A USB Ports), charging for most of type c enable phones and tablets, including iPad Pro/ iPad mini/ iPad Air/ Air-pods Pro/ iPhone 8/11 Pro Max/XR/X//XS/ Samsung Galaxy S20/S10/S9/S8/Note 10/ Pixel 2XL/3 XL/4 XL/ Switch and more. ★★★Don’t support charge the laptops like the MacBook at full speed, you need a charger with at least 30W output
[Ultra-Compact + Foldable USA Plug+ AU Converter Adapter]: The lightweight 18W iPad Pro Fast Charger, is more convenient to carry with the foldable USA plug Pins to prevent damaged, with 100V-240V input, you could carry it out from the world when you plug-out the AU Converter Pins. Your iPhone can be charged up to 50% after 30 mins, compared with 5W original charger, this 18W PD fast charger for iPhone could save more than 1 hour for you.
[What You Get] : 1 Pack 4Ports AU USB Wall Charger [PD 3.0 +QC 3.0 +2* 5V/2.4A] can share with your companion or families or friends. Multi-charging protection keeps your device safe from over-voltage over-heating & short-circuiting. ★Enjoy 18 Quality Assurance #Replacement or Refund# and 24-hour customer service from Abetcabe.

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closed Comments

  • Didn't buy charger, but these USB-C to USB-c cables look half decent - 2x for $11

  • +4

    https://au.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B0895M1QKW
    Seems to indicate this was around $14.69 last month

  • As much as I'd like another charger for my Switch, I know they don't comply with the PD standard, and can potentially get bricked with non-approved chargers.

    • My understanding was that only affects the switch when docking? I've used mine plenty of times with a phone charger and battery bank, but I've always used the official charger and dock when plugging into the TV, and I've had no issues. I might have that wrong though.

    • I would assume in order to trigger the docking station to work, you will need a 15V PD compatible charger.
      This one only comes with 12V max so it will charge your switch but you might not be able to use the docking station (no output).

    • For docking you'll need a charger that delivers 15V/2.6A or more (so at least 45W). But for handheld it can charge between 7.5W and 18W (using a 45W aka the official charger will be limited at 18W). https://switchchargers.com/how-nintendo-switch-charging-work…. tldr; use the official charger in docking, but this should be fine for handheld.

  • Gosh, why are there never any >1 port usb-c chargers (i.e. i want to charge multiple usb-c devices)

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