Interface: 2x 5V/1A Charging Ports + 2x 5V/2.4A USB Charging Ports, Intelligent Charge; Output: 5V/6AThe Perfect Companion for Family TravelOur mobile USB charger is the best alternative to charge electronic devices such as iPad, iPhone, other cellphones and anything with USB charging mode! The smart IC chip is compatible with Apple, Samsung, LG, HTC and many more renowned brands' products. Perfect for on the go: battery low? Just plug it in and charge your device! Fast and Reliable for External BatteryWorks in a wide range of voltage and guaranteed fast recharging with 2.4 amps: 10% faster than other standard chargers that only reach a speed of 2 amps! Charge two devices at the same time! 30W strong power ensures fast charging of four devices – simultaneously! Design meets TechnologySimple design for best functionality! Our charger has an excellent solid structure against overload and over-heating to ensure correct and safe operation at all times. It is also an all-in-one charger that you will prefer to carry with you on the go as it provides a power hub for you and your family during your vacation. Please Note1) Don’t expose the charger to intensive sunlight. The charger is not suitable for operations in high temperature environments, as they strongly affect the output performance.2) When the USB charger is deactivated, please detach all connections. If a charging is in progress, the device and the battery shall generate some heat. 3) Attention: The fourth charging port can not be used for iPad.Package Content1x Inateck 4-Port USB charger1x Manual
N**K
then you should be good..
I had high hopes for this charger right out of the box because the 4.5 stars it has (as of this review)... As far as charging , sure it has it and if that's all you care about it , then you should be good .... But my main problem came when I tried to put it in a wall outlet... It constantly falls out or is almost falling out .... It seems a bit too heavy for the wall outlets... If you're plan is too put it in a floor outlet then 5 stars but for me personally this ended up not being what I was looking for ...http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00N29XF58Personally I recommend the link above fits perfect for the wall outlets and wasn't too heavy , it is a horizontal charger so be weary... Hope this helped , have a great day !!
R**R
Doesn't look good in the kitchen outlet above the countertop, sticks out
After plugging this into my kitchen outlet I noticed how big it was and how it sticks out so much and even more once things are plugged into it, looks very sloppy. In addition, to the weight of the plugs now pulls the box slightly out of wall. If this were made so that it swung to the side it might be better in addition to maybe putting in another plug at the bottom to hold the weight of the item. Sure can't use the outlet but it will be more secure. So far I have used it a couple of times, took it off and using my plug for the phone again. If you can hide this so its not in plain sight wouldn't be such a problem. Looks awful though.
M**S
True multi-charging
I've had this for a few months now, and it's been rock solid, even with all four ports used at once. A few multi-port chargers I've had freak out when actually charging multiple devices, especially with today's higher-draw electronics. This had no problem powering an iPhone 5S, Monoprice 8200mAh battery, iPad 2, and a GoPro battery charger. It's a little bulky, but it's to be expected for a box that charges so many ports at once (two of them being high-speed). It is very light however, and is short enough to fit on the end of a power strip, or narrow enough to fit between plugs.
D**2
Doesn't stay in well but still functions otherwise.
It works. But it falls out of the wall. Its back heavy. Baby got back. It charges. And four devices. That part is good. But keeping it in the outlet is awful. It is just too much for the little plug part to hold on. I think I will solve it by putting some of that stick-em putty that teachers use to hang posters on the wall at the bottom so it has a little shelf. Its hard to charge four devices. Even harder to hold on to the cliff while you do it. Esp. when the kids bump it.
M**K
Great for the price
It would be even better if all four, instead of just two, of the ports could supply 2.1 amps. I have not tested this to see how much charge it is really delivering, but it seems to be doing well. I only have to plug in my devices overnight, and they are fully charged the next morning. It would be nice if these devices had either a swivel ac connector or included a short ac extension cord so they don't block other ac outlets. Since this is a common trait of all these devices, I have not docked it.
A**J
❤❤❤: charges my menagerie of iPhones & iPad as well as their factory chargers.
❤❤❤ this charger. I've tried numerous multi port chargers for as long as I've had iPhones & iPads (my 'collection' started with models # 1). All of the multi-port chargers I've owned have stunk. Specifically, no matter how many ports I tried, (& I've had up to 4), the charger would only adequately charge 1 item at a time; also, some chargers would charge iPhones but not iPads, and so on... This time I wanted to make sure that I got a charger that actually charged as advertized.I did hours of research before narrowing my choice. I wanted factory performance for each port, no matter what I charged in said port. Also, just to push the 'ask' a little higher, I wanted a sustainable solution for future gadgets which I plan to own at a future date...My family currently owns a menagerie of:- 3 iPads; iPad 3 Retna, iPad 1, & iPad Mini (1st edition)- 3 iPhones; 2 iPhone 5's & 1 iPhone 4S- 1 Kindle- et. al.Also, I anticipate adding the following as soon as their released:- 3 iPhone 6's- 1 iPad Air 2Wanting to match the performance of the factory charger for each device owned, I visited the apple site and noted the watts and amps of each charger that came with all the iThing we own + the ones we plan to buy. The results were all over the place, i.e., the iPad 1 charger has 10 watts and 2.0 amps while the iPad Retina charger has 12 watts & 2.4 amps, it was clear that I needed a charger that was capable of charging gadgets with various watts and amps. Moreover during my research I learned that charger needed to have some type of protection so as not to 'kill' the iThings by overcharging them. Dr. Google warned that this was a real issue with disastrous results. In sum, I wanted a fast charge but I didn't want to 'kill' my iPad 1 by using the 2.4 amp port when it's designed for a 2.0 amp port.Based on my findings, I narrowed down the choices to 2 different 4 port Chargers. Unable to decide, I bought them both, they are:This charger: the Inateck which has 30 Watts, 2 ports @ 2.4 amps, 2 ports @ 1.0 ampsThe other charger: the GadgetSys Dual USB ports External Battery Pack 10400mAh High Capacity Portable Backup Power Bank Concurrent Fastest USB Portable Charger for iPad Air iPad Mini 2 iPhone 5S Galaxy Note 3 Galaxy S4 Nexus 7 Nokia Smartphones and Tablets which has 39 Watts,2 ports @ 2.4 amps, 2 ports @ 1.5 ampsI've now had a chance to use both chargers and compare their performance. In sum, both Chargers ROCK; they are VERY similar in both size & output. In fact, I can't really tell a difference in performance between the two. Both chargers have a 'smart stop' or some technology to ensure your devise doesn't overcharge or overheat. Further, both chargers claim to match the output to the exact amount needed by your device. Also, even though the GadgetSys has 9 more watts, I found that both chargers perform just about the same.Please note, these chargers are not physically identical, there's enough of a difference to see that each was made by a different mold. I'd half assumed when ordering that both chargers may have been made at the same factory and simply given a slight upgrade and different name, however, that's not the case...In summary, I believe you'll be happy if you purchase either charger. Both chargers charge all of my devices as well as the factory chargers and both claim that they will not 'kill' my iThings. Personally, I ❤❤❤ having only 1 charger vs. 4. As for the 2 multiport chargers I bought, I use 1 at home and keep one in my suitcase for travel.
М**Н
One dead port
I like this but one port does not work. I think its the last one on the bottom. As I only have 4 things I need to plug in, it is not problem and the things charge super fast but if I needed to plug in 5 things, I would have been screwed. I could probably have sent it back but it was not a big deal.So be warned not every port will work BUT this charger does charge super fast and is good quality.
J**D
This works great for me
This works great for me. I have an ipad, iphone, garmin watch, Bluetooth heart rate monitor that all require charging. This allow me to charge all 4 devices with one plug. Highly recommend this to extend the number of ports to charge per outlet.
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