This USB wall charger with different country plugs(US/UK/EU/AU) can charge smart phones, cameras, MP3 players, iPod/iPhone, etc.. Its slim build allows for ultra-portability for on the go charging. This an ideal charger for frequent international travelers. Good reviews as well.
Ultra compact 6 ports USB AC travel adapter
Power and charge up to 6 of your USB powered devices
Perfect for any MP3, iPod or Cell phone, or any USB powered device
US/UK/AU/EU plug make more convenient for your life
Input : 100-240V AC:50/60Hz,390mA
Output : 5.0V 4A (For 1-6 x USB
OFF/LOAD : 0.5W
Input Protection : Fuse
Output Protection : Automatic electronic short circuit protection and restoration
Built-in Input and Output electronic short circuit protection With US/UK/EU/UK Plug ,this is ideal product for travelers
Compatible :
iPhone,iPod,PDA mobile phone,Bluetooth Headset,Digital Cameras,Game,Music Player,GPS Navigation etc..
Package Includes :
1 X 6 Port USB Travel Charger
1 X US Plug Adapter
1 X UK Plug Adapter
1 X EU Plug Adapter
1 X AU Plug Adapter
(Note:USB cable not included)
Top comments
mikegray
7 May 168#24
Unfortunately there IS actual evidence about poor quality chargers being a fire risk due to poor quality control and cost savings on components. I'm not qualified to open one of these up and check if it's safe - maybe you are - but I'll stick to brand names for things like this. These are about fake Apple chargers, but same applies.
An expert who has never used one of these will be along soon to advise you that your house will burn down if you use this. According to a review of a similar product of course, not actual evidence.
kkthomask
7 May 163#6
I shall use them on travel only then...ha ha
77andyb
7 May 163#20
My niece once had one of these.
Latest comments (58)
dbaillieuk
13 Jun 16#58
Mine lasted 4 weeks . I am getting a refund , and refused a replacement . Cheap crap
3guesses
9 May 16#55
Should your username not be verbumSapientibus?
(One for the classicists)
bazzac to 3guesses
14 May 16#57
so mine has just arrived. 4 of the port's are labeled "i" and the final 2 are labeled "G". any ideas what these letters refer to? thanks
alecb
9 May 16#56
OOS on amazon
omgpleasespamme
8 May 16#54
Modern MCBs?
zlain
8 May 16#53
I got the imuto Power Station U6 from amazon. Bit worried now it might be unsafe as I only just noticed that most of the reviews were from people who were given the product for free. Does anyone know if a professional has tested this?
plewis00
8 May 16#52
I wouldn't risk this product with expensive devices personally but it's a good price. Unless you need it super cheap, buy something like an Anker, Easyacc or Ravpower with a bit of brand support and proven reliability.
SamuraiHQ
8 May 16#51
I did a whole load of research on these chargers a couple of months back. At present, I am using one charger for most devices because it's a 2.1 amp charger which can charge a tablet or Nexus 5 within a couple of hours. I was looking for something similar, but for multiple devices. someone said to aim for 10w per port, which is about right. I finally purchased the following which has been rock solid.
In America? Very, very unlikely. Plus the hose is black which is their petrol (which caught me out when travelling).
mogsog to alexjameshaines
8 May 162#50
Good shout, I'm a fan of Clive, the KOPPLA has a 36w max load that's a nice 2.4A per port. The cost is £7 quid. So you're getting less ports but but all with 'full' power and significantly better charger.
also a teardown of the Easyacc I mentioned in a post here earlier .... it's here but only in German - but conclusion is good - does not get so hot / overload protection works
bigclivedotcom on YouTube does a lot of teardowns of power supplies like this. Most are tolerable if not abused, some are potential death-traps, and a few are exemplary. Of the latter, Ikea's KOPPLA looks to be easily obtainable and of consistent quality.
Farhan007
8 May 16#46
Still not enough :disappointed:
kkthomask
8 May 16#45
Consider buying a big airport..ha ha
Farhan007
8 May 16#44
Not enough ports, cold.
Jkjk
mogsog
7 May 161#43
The review states it is a fairly safe device to use, the lack of overload protection is a worry for more expensive devices but it's not a fire hazard. If you compare the images from the review and the product page the markings on the side of the case are pretty much identical. I'll post the teardown images from my own tomorrow.
mogsog
7 May 162#42
Thank you sir, for all interested I have torn down one of these myself and it lacked the same components in the review / teardown, I don't have pictures of my own disassembly so you will have to take my statement at face value. The question of whether the is a version of this product out there with all the intended components still remains. Using this product for some time I have to say high frequencies are very audible especially when plugging in a load. We are talking a sound I can only describe as "the suffering squeal of a pixie being torchered". These sounds are more than likely caused by the zener diode and the lack of filtering and smoothing components on the board.
spannerzone
7 May 16#41
Comments and info on the exact item in question is good and should be welcomed, often these sorts of deals get generic sweeping statements saying something is bad/dangerous without anything to back up the claim. That teardown is interesting, clearly the original design was ok and probably met regulatory requirements but in order to cut costs they've removed a load of components which isn't good.
verbumSapienti
7 May 16#40
so Ms. Expert please explain to me why a fuse is unnecessary..
supermansimon
7 May 16#39
Awesome. Ordered. Thank you
MassiveGeek
7 May 162#38
4A is not enough for modern devices. It will take near a full day to charge 6 modern devices simultaneously.
An HTC One M9 requires 2.1A to charge to full in 3.5hours
An iPad more.
Plug in multiples and you are effectively giving the device a third of the manufacturers recommended charge power and therefore killing the speed of the charge.
Plus, with no overload protection, god knows the cost of replacing the devices if something goes wrong.
Save yourself the heartache and buy an Anker.
mogsog
7 May 161#37
For all those who want to more information, I think the below review is of this charger:
I've posted this review before, this charger has been around for a long time and the amount of on board components tends to vary.
If you want my opinion I think this charger is safe but without the overload protection I would not be plugging expensive equipment into it. If you spend an extra fiver you can get this:
Yes its 4 ports and not 6 but try charging 6 devices to full at 40w and it will take something like 16 hours.
kkthomask
7 May 16#36
Thanks dude.
oliverreed
7 May 16#35
I have a particular set of skills, I will find you and I will lol at you.
Very funny.
luptino
7 May 16#34
Fantastic thanks op, bought.
3guesses
7 May 16#33
Maybe it's a diesel car?
3guesses
7 May 16#32
Could you use one of these to power, say, 6 Raspberry Pis?
jasee
7 May 16#31
Agreed, however this is probably going to work out at twice the price if you don't have amazons ridiculous and annoying prime and it come with a wire and a uk plug rather than connecting directly via supplied adapters directly to the sockets in many other countries
rohitmkiller
7 May 16#30
please do
spannerzone
7 May 16#29
So does this!
rohanonny
7 May 16#28
i always pack my USB hub and use a travel plug adapter.
lesser of 2 evils
spannerzone
7 May 161#27
I think or hope everyone knows there are many cheap and dangerous chargers out there, of that is no doubt whatsoever and plenty of evidence and tales of woe (and often some stupidity on the users part) Topps was saying that no doubt someone will say this particular product will get an expert saying it's a death trap based on nothing solid other than the fact it's a USB charger.
A $1 fake Apple charger and this charger may have little in common other than country of origin. I don't know, I've not inspected the innards.
dmcmsn
7 May 16#26
This looks like a fire waiting to happen.
Harryisme
7 May 16#25
6 ports seems like overkill for a charger that outputs a maximum of 4amps. But definitely a decent price if you need a device for hilidays.
mikegray
7 May 168#24
Unfortunately there IS actual evidence about poor quality chargers being a fire risk due to poor quality control and cost savings on components. I'm not qualified to open one of these up and check if it's safe - maybe you are - but I'll stick to brand names for things like this. These are about fake Apple chargers, but same applies.
I don't think it was a charging plug that burnt that house down, just a guess of course :smiley:
sej7278
7 May 161#21
expired, currently unavailable - probably burned down the warehouse ;-)
77andyb
7 May 163#20
My niece once had one of these.
spannerzone
7 May 16#19
Oh now says unavailable!
vyp3r_snyp3r
7 May 16#18
spannerzone
7 May 161#17
My only thoughts on this design is that the USB ports will be coming out the top if plugged into a wall socket, would 6 USB cables dangling back downwards plus the weight of the device possibly cause the device to lever itself out the wall socket I wonder?
I imagine that the rest of the world wont have this problem as with so many devices like this, the UK plug is actually the wrong way round due to our bulky 3 pin plug arrangement. Many powersupplies (Blackberry, Bose come to mind) suffer this problem, with cable entry coming out from top and fraying where the cable exits the supply and fails prematurely, those with 2 pins would find the cable exits from the bottom plus the logo isn't upside down!)
For the record, I'm no expert :smile:
eslick
7 May 161#16
This certainly looks a good deal until you look at the price history and see it's always this price and for the last 3 months has been £4. I know no time machine but not a good deal as this is the standard price :disappointed:
well established brand - %a output total rather than 4 and no bright blue light!
yes only 5 ports rather than 6 but if all 6 are used at once charging times will be much slower
EliTom
woldranger
7 May 161#13
Anyone seen something similar bit with less ports? I only need 2....
kkthomask to woldranger
7 May 16#14
This is very compact. You can ignore the other 4 ports if you dont use them..lol
chrissatchell
7 May 16#12
got an 'energizer' branded one of these from b&m a while ago and it's been used and abused in my tour van and it's still going strong, seems to slow down the charging a bit when all the ports are in use but that's to be expected, otherwise great.
Lindanutnut
7 May 16#10
Nice one, Thanks op, ordered.
kkthomask to Lindanutnut
7 May 16#11
Cheers
Blackgang
7 May 162#9
Judging by the output charging two devices will be fine, use all six and you could be there for a week. :disappointed:
Bubuka83
7 May 16#7
thanks op ordered one :smiley:
kkthomask to Bubuka83
7 May 16#8
pleasure.
kkthomask
7 May 163#6
I shall use them on travel only then...ha ha
andysfast
7 May 16#5
lol too true, there is always one......
andysfast
7 May 161#4
Just bought on of these for my motorhome, its great and this is a great price. Thanks OP The blue lights seem to be SOOO bright on everything these days, the worst one at the moment is the SKY Q light and you cant turn it off permanently, yet. I need shares in insulation tape.
topss
7 May 167#3
An expert who has never used one of these will be along soon to advise you that your house will burn down if you use this. According to a review of a similar product of course, not actual evidence.
FatBoyT
7 May 162#1
I have one of these, it's very handy and lives plugged in next to my bed when I'm not traveling. If I was being picky, the blue light that says it's on it too strong for bedside use but that's easily fixed with a piece of insulating tape.
kkthomask to FatBoyT
7 May 16#2
Cheers. I was looking for one of these for the past few days for my holidays and stumbled up on this. Good reviews and I just have bought one. Shall update once I receive it.
Opening post
Ultra compact 6 ports USB AC travel adapter
Power and charge up to 6 of your USB powered devices
Perfect for any MP3, iPod or Cell phone, or any USB powered device
US/UK/AU/EU plug make more convenient for your life
Input : 100-240V AC:50/60Hz,390mA
Output : 5.0V 4A (For 1-6 x USB
OFF/LOAD : 0.5W
Input Protection : Fuse
Output Protection : Automatic electronic short circuit protection and restoration
Built-in Input and Output electronic short circuit protection With US/UK/EU/UK Plug ,this is ideal product for travelers
Compatible :
iPhone,iPod,PDA mobile phone,Bluetooth Headset,Digital Cameras,Game,Music Player,GPS Navigation etc..
Package Includes :
1 X 6 Port USB Travel Charger
1 X US Plug Adapter
1 X UK Plug Adapter
1 X EU Plug Adapter
1 X AU Plug Adapter
(Note:USB cable not included)
Top comments
http://www.righto.com/2016/03/counterfeit-macbook-charger-teardown.html
http://www.righto.com/2014/05/a-look-inside-ipad-chargers-pricey.html
Latest comments (58)
(One for the classicists)
USB Charger Anear 60W 6 Port USB Wall Charging Hub, High Speed with PowerSmart Technology Desktop Travel Charger Compatible with iPhone 6 / 6 Plus, iPad Air 2 / mini 3, Samsung Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge and More https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01COYR54S/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_apa_l3Wlxb4DZ33MQ
https://youtu.be/uRe9w5PKmsE teardown here
http://www.zerobrain.info/fotokatastrophen/2015/7/11/test-easyacc-5-port-25w-usb-charger
EliTom
Jkjk
An HTC One M9 requires 2.1A to charge to full in 3.5hours
An iPad more.
Plug in multiples and you are effectively giving the device a third of the manufacturers recommended charge power and therefore killing the speed of the charge.
Plus, with no overload protection, god knows the cost of replacing the devices if something goes wrong.
Save yourself the heartache and buy an Anker.
http://lygte-info.dk/review/USBpower%206%20port%204A%20UK.html
I've posted this review before, this charger has been around for a long time and the amount of on board components tends to vary.
If you want my opinion I think this charger is safe but without the overload protection I would not be plugging expensive equipment into it. If you spend an extra fiver you can get this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Charger-RAVPower-Charging-iSmart-Technology/dp/B00GX3BKKW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1462650611&sr=8-3&keywords=usb+40w
Yes its 4 ports and not 6 but try charging 6 devices to full at 40w and it will take something like 16 hours.
Very funny.
lesser of 2 evils
A $1 fake Apple charger and this charger may have little in common other than country of origin. I don't know, I've not inspected the innards.
http://www.righto.com/2016/03/counterfeit-macbook-charger-teardown.html
http://www.righto.com/2014/05/a-look-inside-ipad-chargers-pricey.html
I imagine that the rest of the world wont have this problem as with so many devices like this, the UK plug is actually the wrong way round due to our bulky 3 pin plug arrangement. Many powersupplies (Blackberry, Bose come to mind) suffer this problem, with cable entry coming out from top and fraying where the cable exits the supply and fails prematurely, those with 2 pins would find the cable exits from the bottom plus the logo isn't upside down!)
For the record, I'm no expert :smile:
l Your text here
https://www.amazon.co.uk/EasyAcc%C2%AE-5-Port-Desktop-Charger-Travel/dp/B00L52361M/ref=sr_1_4?srs=1655449031&ie=UTF8&qid=1462619830&sr=8-4&keywords=charger+5+port
well established brand - %a output total rather than 4 and no bright blue light!
yes only 5 ports rather than 6 but if all 6 are used at once charging times will be much slower
EliTom