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A really helpfull video but i need your help please, im planing to get this charger to charge 3 devices, around 45W (Type C) 25W (Type C) and 15W (Type A). Do you think the 100W charger is worth it? Or should i buy another one? Ty
Thank you very much. I have a question, please. I have a speaker that requires only 5 watts, and I have that charger that is 67 watts. Should I plug it into a Type C or USB A port, or is there no difference?
You may have answered this question but I would like to only charge my iPad pro 12.9 and iPhone 15 pro max so need an output 30w per port will that be the case with the 67w charger or do I need to get the 100w
So no matter which charger it will only charge the iPad at 30W max? I’m debating on which one to get since I will be only using it to charge my iPad Pro and my iPhone, and if what I stated earlier to be true wouldn’t it make more sense to save my money and just buy the 67w charger since I wouldn’t get the maximum outage with the 100W charger?
Anker told me by email a while back that their GaN chargers over 65 watts were not "fully" GaN devices do you know if this still holds true? I have stayed with the 65w versions because of this.
Which will be safe for the battery of a laptop, i am looking for a replacement of lenovo 65w typeC charger and Samsung-25w, i want to use it to charge my laptop+mobile daily usage long term
@@ys-50989 These and the ugreen competitor I have just get warm (I have the nexode 65w), they don't burn at all like cheaper brands such as Lintyle, those things burn like crazy. I would assume the 100w would be even better off since my Lenovo LOQ 16APH8 usb c port maxes out at 60w for charging (tested with 140w battery pack to confirm). Let's just say your laptop heats up more during normal use than these chargers do, nothing to worry about.
The 67W will get hotter and not last as long if used for your 65w labtop. There is an electronic componet there has a lifetime. And it shortens if it always runs max output. @ToolsElectroDIY
Do you recommend using a high watts charger for an iphone that requires 27 watts Like 120 watt adapter and only vharger your iphone with it which requires 27 watts
TLRD: Get the 100W. Also the Ugreen is cheaper, and performs the same they just spend less on marketing I use their 100w charger and it performs admirably
ugreen 65w chargers either whistles or make another sounds when loaded on 45w - not even at 65w (max). it's not loud, but if one's focused - they'll hear it. i've had 2 ugreen cd244 chargers and both are the same won't recommend ugreen for buying
@@penky3dyu I have the same model, the Nexode (non pro) 65 watt and it doesn't make a sound charging either my cell at ~12-15w or my laptop and battery pack at ~60-65w. Put my ear right up to it to make sure, nada. I would return it if I was in your position and get an Anker instead, can't be trusting these sketch chargers on our laptops. A Lintyle 65 watt charger I bought before this one made electrical arc sounds every time I would plug it in and again when plugging in a usb cable. It would also heat up to the point of burning your fingers, I had to put heatsinks on it ffs.
Hey guys! I’m just wondering if any you were experiencing the charging brick falling off the outlet? I’ve had my 735 for a while now and one of its ports is already loose so I’m thinking of buying this 67w as a replacement but I’m somehow in doubt because I’ve always had issue of 735 my brick falling on most outlets and I don't want to spend for this charger if it will just have the same issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
@@ToolsElectroDIY That's the thing. It falls off on most outlets I've tested so it's probably a design issue. How is it holding up on you end? Have you experienced any falling off issues so far?
@@thenocturnalfoodie3176 I would recommend having the outlets changed to new ones as it's just a couple of dollars and the charger will hold firm. Of course my suggestion is bias because I have only tested mine in less than 5 year old modern outlets, but I know for a fact every single outlet that was in my apartment when I moved in couldn't hold this charger, not even if it was half the weight. Those things were so old even the thin, light tv cable would droop down a bit.
@ToolsElectroDIY I guess my real question is will I cause damage to my laptop if I don't use the supplied charger and use the Anker 100watt instead? Either to the laptop battery or possibly bricking the laptop?
Macbook should have been plugged into the other Type-C port, as the slip of paper says. Otherwise it won't recieve right power when multiple devices are plugged in.