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The Sumvision 65W USB C Compact Wall Fast Charger is a cutting-edge charging solution designed for the modern professional. With its GaN 3.0 technology, this compact adapter offers 65W of power across three ports, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices including laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Its advanced safety features and durable construction make it a reliable choice for on-the-go charging.
B**N
Love this charger!
Love this charger, 100 percent replace my old charger. charge just as fast my old apple charger. 3 different ports and look great. Great charger!
F**D
Outerstanding purchase
Very nice charger i got here. 2 charger and 2 cables for a smashing price. Package is good. Each charger will very small and cable pretty thick.Used charger over year now had no issue with it. Dont seem to heat much during long charge. Charing time for my samsung was fast. I had old iphone last year which charges fine too.with this charger.Good and outstanding purchase.
A**N
Reliable, Good Auto Detection & UK Tech Suppots.
when it comes to electronics, I got to say I am quite wary.There’s been a lot of news report of chargers and batteries catching fire or actually exploding.So, I would rather pay a bit more for quality and safety.I saw this Sumvision brand being recommended quite a bit on forums.But it’s still important to do your own research.Anyway, I dug a little bit deeper and found out that this brand has actually been producing various electronics for well over 15yrs so that already gives me a bit more confidence they are not some fly-by-night companies that would use the cheapest parts and then just disappear.It was also a bonus to find that this charger is actually UK designed.And the most important part is that the after sales technical support is also UK based.So far, the charger has worked with every iphones, ipads, Android tablets I have.It also seems to charge very fast even when it’s a very old phone so hopefully that is a good sign of quality IC inside.The auto detection does seem to be very good.As it always charges at the same fast rate as the official charger of whatever phones or tablets, I plug it into.Although I have noticed it does tend to take about 10 seconds when you first plug it in before it goes into fast charging mode.I am assuming that’s the charger detecting what is the best amperage to charge the product in.But the thing that gave me the most confidence is that even at maximum charging with all 3 ports, the charger never got more than a little bit warm suggesting good components and high heat tolerance.One thing of note is that I have a high end Macbook Pro that is suppose to require 80W of power to charge.I tried it on this 65W Sumvision charger out of curiosity not expecting it to work.But was pleasantly surprised it charges although understandably at a slightly slower speed.Overall, I am very pleased with this charger, but I would still like to reserve my judgement until I have used it for a few years.If it still works reliably in a few years I will report back and definitely have more confidence with their other products.But so far sa good.
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A Quick Explanation of the confusion with the USB Type A Type C Standards
I am an IT technician by trade and I think there is a lot of confusion about the new type C standard right now.I find a lot of my friends and less techy colleagues are having trouble buying chargers yet finding they don’t work with their Type C devices.USB Type C denotes the new 24pin reversible orientation plug and socket.However, there is a lot of sub standards within this category and I think a lot of consumers just assume that since the socket fit, it should work with all type c standard devices.There are several reasons this is not the case:1. The actual type C port needs to provide enough juice. Some manufacturers love to total up all the ports of their charger, including even USB type A ports to arrive at a higher headline wattage figure. This is why sometimes you buy a 65W charger, yet it cannot charge a 65W laptop. This Sumvision 65W output refers just to the Type C port with no trickery. And it also has some astonishing headroom – I have tested the 87W 15” macbook pro on this thing and it still works!2. There is a further sub standard within the Type C specification for handling higher power and data throughput called Power Delivery (Usually just called PD). Not all type C charger will have this higher spec. Without PD, some chargers will either not work on devices that requires it or at least charge a lot lot slower. This Sumvision charger has PD and it’s the latest version.3. Type C is a very exacting standard so devices expect tight tolerances. When you buy chargers with poor quality capacitors and resistors, the wide fluctuations can cause further problems. I think this is why there are reports of cables and chargers bricking Nintendo Switches. It’s not that the Switch is poorly made, it’s just that the manufacturer expected a type c standard charger or cable will deliver the correct voltage and clean power without wide fluctuations. I can attest this Sumvision can definitely charge the Switch at the correct voltage and speed.This Sumvision Charger is my go-to recommendation for friends and colleagues.Not only is the manufacturer being truthful with the power output, it is actually understating it with some massive amount of headroom and margin of safety which is very comforting.The inclusion of two Type A ports with backwards compatible Quick Charge technology ensures it will work with all older devices while future proofing you for the newer ones.This charger will cover all your Micro USB, Mini USB phones, laptops, tablets and powerbanks.The fact that this charger never gets hot even at full load capacity is another sign of good internal components and thermal design.And finally, the inclusion of the US, UK and EU adapters should ensure that you can use it internationally on your travel.Hopefully my brief explanation has helped some of you.
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