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Turn any single wall outlet into six with the Naztech Fast multi-device USB wall charger. Featuring two standard AC outlets and four high-speed USB ports, the charger lets you power standard appliances while charging your smartphone, tablet, and more Read More
Might want to correct the listing, each USB outlet is 5V/2.4A max with a total between them of 6A.
The listing states "Each USB outlet puts out up to 6 amps" when the specs say "USB output: 5V/2.4A (6A max)" which was taken from the manufacturer website minus one important word: "Each" (the manufacturer website says "5V/2.4A each (6A max)")
mdiuI'd be willing to bet that the two mains outlets are a straight pass through to the wall outlet. The price is too low for this to be a voltage converter as well.
Not sure if this is manufactured by the same company as Aukey, but I purchased an Aukey branded device exactly like this from Amazon and it emits a high pitched whine when items are plugged into the USB ports and charging. I asked if that was expected and they said no and sent me a replacement. The replacement did the same thing. Anyone with this item that can confirm if it does the same thing?
Scorepprobably not on (mass)drop, but you can google AUKEY PA-S12 PowerHub Mini, it's exactly this charger in euro version =) here's that one on aliexpress, although not currently available: https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/32829359701.html
Since I like to ask... That USB-C hub it's interesting, but there's vagueness in the specs.
Ok it lists 4K out over HDMI but is it...
A) 4K@30
B) 4K@60
C) 4K@120
D) Other
Those USB-C hubs are basically defined by the frame rate of the 4K output. If it's only 4K@30, it's nothing special.
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AUTOVOLT is excellent: 100V-240V.
But what does USB output: 5V/2.4A (6A max) mean ?
Cannot the seller just say 4 USB chargers at 2.4A each for a TOTAL of 9.6A ?
If it's 4 USB chargers at 2.4A total, then that is so 20th century.
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GrnmoThey're using pretty standard terminology here. Each USB port can put out 2.4A, but between all four ports, it's limited to 6A. So if you have four devices plugged in, all trying to draw max power, each port would be limited to 1.5A, for a total of 6A.