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Power up all your devices at lightning-quick speeds with the Naztech Ultimate wireless power station. It features two standard USB ports, a fast-charge USB port, a USB Type-C port, a 4,000mAh power bank, and a wireless charging pad Read More
So far, I like it. I bought this to be part of my travel equipment and it worked like a charm the last several days. It's not tiny but it's compact enough to fit in a bag or medium backpack without much problem. the battery pack, while small, is convenient for a day of reasonable use and fits easily in the pocket. I had five devices charging (4 USB and 1 wireless) along with the battery pack and it held up nicely. if it had a couple 3 prong plugs as output it would be perfect for me.
I've only had it for a little over a week so, I may update later if I find durability issues (should get more of a test when I take it on some international travel soon) but for now, I'll give it a good rating. Does what it says and is extremely convenient for the traveler with a lot of gadgets (tablets, phones etc).
Forgot to talk value. At $50, for now I'll say it's in a really good spot. The ports + wireless and the battery are really good (and up to date) features, and the build quality feels solid.
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I've been using it for travel the last few weeks and, so far, it's about 85% of my ultimate travel power solution (non-scientific percentage there). Not sure it was designed as a travel power device but it works. It's a bit bulkier than some others charge/USB power hubs that I have but not the biggest and still packs well in my suitcase (minus the battery pack).
The small battery charger probably has been the biggest "surprise impact" on my usage. I find it way more convenient to carry/use and I don't carry my bulkier chargers unless I know I'm going to be going for a long day with some seriously heavy phone/device usage. My biggest wish for it to be perfect would be a couple plugs for other devices like laptops as I mentioned above, especially at it's size (a little bigger version with plugs isn't a show stopper for me). Maybe version 2.0 (or a "travel" version).
No change in the rating, just sharing more of my experience with it.
Love this power station. Meets all my charging needs. Samsung phone wirelessly charges quick and the fast charge port works great for a quick charge of my tablet. Wireless headphone connect to one of the remaining ports and Kindle reader on the remaining port. I bought two of these power stations. One by my chair and the other in my office. The portable power brick is an added bonus, great when we go out as wife never charges her phone. 2nd one support my Go Pro cameras for extended power.
+4: Induction charging & USB ports all work as advertised. Nice form factor & build quality. Perfect for a desk drawer or end table.
~1: I'd hoped to use the powerbank as UPS for a Pi box. Sadly the "specially designed charging slot" is merely a passthrough circuit and the battery engages too slowly when power is disconnected.
Good value at discount. I'd pay MSRP if the powerbank discharged from battery and began recharging at a certain threshold.
DonAmanSo you take a star off because it didn't do something that it wasn't designed for and there was no indication at all that it would do that in the first place?
This is a great charging hub for a central location in the house or a nightstand or wherever else you might need this many ports and a wireless charger. I haven't had issues with it. It is probably more sensitive as far as placement than my Samsung wireless chargers, but nothing that isn't pretty easily overcome. The unit looks nice as well and comes with a decent length cord and a Velcro wrap to keep it bundled if needed. Overall, if you want a nice charging hub for your electronics, this is a good choice, particularly for the price.
It worked well for a couple of months, up until the external battery died. All the ports work fine still, except the USB-C port occasionally hums when I plug something into it.
Wireless charging is very slow on a Pixel XL. The "sweet spot" so your phone will even charge is very small and multiple times I places my phone down to come back later and see that it wasn't charging at all.
Unit burned out after about a year of use and also noticed high pitch humming from the beginning when wirelessly charging, noise happened no mater how I aligned my phone.