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CheesAandRice
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Sep 8, 2016
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Nevermind saw specs on Amazon for 2.1amp output, but the input is 5 amps, that means more devices over just 2 means slower charge. So if I connected 13 Samsung Tab E tablets they they would all charge super slooooooooooow cause they share power. booo.
Sep 8, 2016
Fordan
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Oct 13, 2016
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CheesAandRiceI know this is 5 weeks old at this point, but since they're doing the same drop again and others may see this: this isn't correct. Power aka Watts=Voltage x Amperes. Input is 12V 5A so it's 60W of power, but 60W of power at USB's 5V is 12Amps.
For this particular hub though, it apparently only puts out 2.1A (5V) on the +1 port; all the other ports get USB 3.0 standard 900mA (and since that adds up to 13.8A someone's probably not getting all the promised current either if all the ports are used). This really is a straight 13-port USB hub that can provide one additional port with added juice. Don't get it for charging things unless your device only takes around 1A of power to charge.
Oct 13, 2016
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