Nice review. What you did not check is wether the usb-c port 1 can or cannot reach 65w when used alone. I have a Lenovo laptop that charges at 65watts (20v 3.25A, which should be supported) and when using this charger with usb-c 1 port it only charges up to 45watts and I was wondering if it's a problem with my laptop or not.
Thank you very much for this useful information. I purchased this product already. Maybe I purchased too soon because now 100W and 200W products are appearing on the market. :-/ Anyway, no complaints. I purchased what was available at the time, except through Aliexpress and not Banggood. I did not realize that BaseUS was a Xiaomi-affiliated company. My smartphone is the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro. Very satisfied with it as well.
@micmiclee47 You can google something like this "20V PD trigger laptop" for the adapter. I found these for your laptop, please check: www.amazon.com/dp/B083XCWN4C or www.amazon.com/dp/B08331DRTD/ Thanks.
very informative not just a look around for people who like the specs and the benchmarks of things ..... i prefer this type of reviews not all marketing but facts and numbers
Dear DSmartLife thanks 🙏 a lot, for this video. It’s very interesting , informative and professional. There’s only one thing that confused me. At the time stamp 2:38 there‘s an overlay with 3 different grey tiles which indicates how many watts every port will deliver if only used, one at a time. There it says: Type C1 has 65W output, Type C2 has got 30W and the USB A has 30W as well. But later in the video, at 4:00 the same C1 Port shows 63 W, the C2 shows 33 W and the USB A shows only Volt, no Watt at all. And at 4:45 again, different numbers. I mean, I totally get it, if one uses more than 1 port at the same time, the numbers have to be different, but You‘ve measured 3 times and every time another number.. Which of them are the accurate numbers? Greetings from Switzerland
The best video in this field! I bought the same power bank today to charge my laptop. But the laptop requires 65w, it is hp ProBook 440 G5. I'm not sure if the problem was the cable quality (it was a cheap type c to type c cable) or the power bank was not powerful enough to charge it? Have you charged your laptop from this power bank?
Yes I am charging my laptops with this charger. It can charge my HP 15 laptop 65W and I replaced the original charger shown at 8:53. It also works with my HP13 laptop 45W and Samsung 45W laptops. Note that you need to use a PD Type C cable (rated at least 65W, mine is 100W) with the 20V PD trigger shown at 6:55 to charge HP Laptops or any other laptop that does not support Type C PD charging. Thanks.
No super fast charging for samsung! What charger do you recommend for samsung? Can you provide link for buying the best converter to charge non usb c laptops? Thank you
great review, i need for confirm something we know some laptop charger run with 19v or 19.5v, can we use type-c charger (20v) with pd trigger type-c converter? and how about if use that in long time?
Yes the 20V PD charging protocol is suitable for 19-20V laptops. This is PD protocol is specially developed for that purpose. You need not worry. You can just use it instead of your traditional charger. The C type cable will have a voltage drop, so the laptop will see less than 20V, and it has some tolerance. Thanks.
Thanks. But I was hoping to view Xiamoi 65 charger result. Will I be able to charge my HP laptop via type C? I have read somewhere that HP has restrictions for 3rd party alternatives. Any ideas?
Thank you, great review, informative and strait to the point I have 65watt Gan mi charger, with only type c port, it works fine with almost all the devices, except Huawei wireless charger, any idea why that is ?
Im using it with my new laptop Asus Flow X13. I can feel static electricity on surface of the laptop because of no ground pin on Baseus 65W - is it save to use like this? Can I damage my laptop?
Hi, could you please provide a link for various USB C Triggers to charge laptops for 65W. Need a 3MM × 1.1MM barrel USB C trigger. Laptop: Acer Swift 3 AMD (2020) varient. Thank you!
how come when you were charging all three devices at 7mins 52 seconds how come the laptop plugged in alone wasnt taking up all 65watts? you were only using the first port at this time but the laptop was only using 35watts, was that because the maximum watts of the laptop was 35 watts and so with PD tech the charger was only providing 35 watts to it? as the way in the charger specs it shows if you only use the first port alone then it provides full 65 watts to the device your charging which was not the case in your video unless the laptop doesn't support that much but only 35watts? by the way great video couldnt have been any better really loved it :)
Yes the first USB-C port supports upto 65W. However, my laptop is only max 45W. And even if my laptop was rated higher, it will be difficult to draw the max 65W coz a laptop power consumption highly depends on the usage and the battery charge level. If a laptop is rated 65W then it is the absolute maximum. Please let me know if you have further questions. Thanks.
@@DSmartLife ah thank you so much for clarifying this. I have bought this same charger and have been using it for two days it's really great. Oh yeah I had another question i have the pixel 5 phone (which comes with a 18W charger) so i tested using the second port of the BaseUs charger and my phone was charging rapidly (as I assumed it would). However, i noticed my phone becoming hotter then normal? This is unusual right but my only logic to that was since the second port provides 30 watts could that be some how making my phone hotter? I have not really tried charging my phone and laptop same time I believe that would not be as hot becauae then the phone will only be using 15W since the laptop will be taking 45W? I have not really tested this way but do you have any idea why my phone gets hot when charging from second port alone? And will it help if i charge same time as laptop?
@@rayhanalam3101 I understand your concern. However, certified charging protocols work in a safer way. The charger rating is the maximum amount of power that it can deliver. The charging protocols like PD, QC etc. can deliver the required power the phone/laptop demands. So it really depends on the device to request the amount of charging current that it can handle to the charger. If the charger is rated at 65W, it doesn't mean that the device will be charged at 65W. I'm guessing the pixel 5 can be charged faster with the Baseus charger and hence the phone is warmer. I don't know the charging protocols of the Pixel, but you can check the protocols and the maximum ratings. And it is normal to get warmer when charging faster. You can charge your phone either using the 65W or 30W port safely. Thanks.
@@DSmartLife thanks alot, yeah i checked online i found it is actually normal for the pixel 5 to get a but hot when charging even with its original charger. But what you said makes perfect sense. I really appreciate the support you provided i have learnt alot 😊 Once again great video excellent content have a great day😄
I have oppo phone 30 w vooc charging and this baseus don't work as a fast charger i don't know why It works only with original oppo charger (30 w vooc charging) i tried every combination with ports and cables and baseus charge only like normal charger any idea? Greetings
Is the Baseus 65W a safe charger? Don't you get short circuits, fires etc? I got one today from AliExpress, but I don't know if it's safe. I hope to hear from you guys 👍
A USB C PD cable with power rating supporting your Laptop. e.g if you have a 45W laptop, you can buy a standard 60W PD cable. The one I am using is 100W PD cable. Thanks.
Yes it will support VOOC 2.0 i.e. up to 4A at 5V. But you will need special cables for VOOC like this one: www.banggood.com/custlink/KvKYrHCYb7. Thanks.
I think it will not support. The maximum charging power may be stuck at 30W with this charger. That's because Samsung uses the rare PPS mode that requires 4.5A current and 5A capable cable. This charger can support a max current of 3.25A. Thanks.
The Samsung laptop is rated only at 45 watts max. And the HP laptop is 65 Watts but as you know they don't draw the full power all the time, depends on battery state and usage load. Anyways you can see the charger can deliver over 60 watts during multiple loads test. Thanks.