Ray HβDecember 19, 2025
A lot of juice from one 5 outlet charger. Great having three USB A and 2 USB C ports for charging multiple devices at the same time from the same outlet. We have three of us creating a Snow Ski Resort Review Blog / Vlog and we have a lot of devices to charge every evening. These work great and help to offset the frequent shortage of electric outlets in hotel rooms at ski resorts. Have not noticed real slower charging from these units, but we have not put a gauge on them to test. Like the design and style and they certainly look durable and well made. We are very happy with them and will likely be purchasing two more of them in the next couple of weeks. Read more
DerrickβNovember 25, 2025
Exactly as pictured, working terrific. Iβm using almost all the ports and everything is charging well. Saving a lot of space because I still have another outlet. Good value for the 2! Definitely would buy again if need more. Read more
ESAβJanuary 5, 2026
Works perfect. I like it cz it has to charge your phone and your ear piece at the same time Read more
Richard EdmundsonβDecember 3, 2025
Doesn't charge as fast as I thought it would. Still easily worth the money. You get two charging blocks. Read more
C. PanasikβJanuary 7, 2026
A very useful charger for newer smartphones and iPads that manage (optimize) charging. Not too sure you need a Power Delivery (PD) USB-C to insure max power, as most cables less than a meter will deliver 3A. Read more
Marcus L. BlakeneyβJanuary 2, 2026
Makes Life So Easy in all Main Areas, I ordered 4. Color Matched, Great Quality & Flexibility, ordered 2 and once checked Quality ordered a 2nd set. Highly recommended Read more
Jeanine VanSickleβDecember 28, 2025
I bought these for a White Elephant Gift for Christmas. They were stolen the maximum number of times. Having all of the different size ports on one charging block saves so much room. They quality is great and they charge well. Read more
J and J IdahoβNovember 27, 2025
Love these chargers. I keep one with me when I travel through airports. These are good quality. Sometimes the charger will fall out of an outlet at the airport. Pro tip is to take a couple of needle nose pliers and bend one of the plug tine tips outward a little bit. Don't put any pressure on the plastic. Place one needlenose plier at the base of the metal tines to stabilize it. Use the other needlenose plier to bend the tip of the tine outward a little bit. This will make it a little harder to plug into the wall socket but a lot less likely to fall out of the wall which is likely to happen at airports and when you have the weight of more than one cable hanging out of it. It also makes sure that the tines are making contact with what's inside the outlet. Another pro tip is when you're at the airport and the outlet is a GFCI type press the reset button on the outlet to make sure there is actually current going in to your charger. It's hard to believe but some of our fellow humans will press the Test button on the outlet which stops electricity from flowing to hose/prank the rest of us who just presume that our device is charging because we plugged it in. Read more