UGREEN 160W Nexode PRO review and test

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  • UGREEN 160W Nexode PRO review and test
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    One power adapter or charger in this one. The 160W Nexode Pro 4-Port Fast Charger X763 with part number 25094. Thanks for watching!
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    00:00 Intro
    01:10 160W Adapter
    06:05 Data
    08:30 Data comparisons
    10:37 Thermals
    11:50 Conclusions
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Komentáře • 238

  • @cyanea-
    @cyanea- Před 4 měsíci +29

    i didnt know i had to find a channel specializing in powerbanks and chargers with so much data! you are gold sir.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci +2

      haha, I didn't know you needed to find it either. Thanks for watching!

    • @ErnestJay88
      @ErnestJay88 Před 13 dny

      agree, before replacing my power bank or 3rd party charger, i watching many of his review first to know which is the best.

  • @jesusrojo2018
    @jesusrojo2018 Před 6 měsíci +52

    Precisely the first Amazon reviews from verified buyers (not vine free-product) complained a lot about this issue, and even for the 100w model. Thank you for reporting the substance of this matter.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +7

      Glad the video was useful.

    • @nhannguyen2190
      @nhannguyen2190 Před 5 měsíci +11

      It'd be nice if you could specify what the issue is. I just watched this video yesterday and your comment made sense to me but now I completely forgot what it was 😂

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci +17

      @@nhannguyen2190 It overheats.

    • @kadajawi2
      @kadajawi2 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlace Will it also overheat when the load is lower, say, around 40-100w usually? I'd like something smaller, but this would be in use a lot.

    • @leanhnhat8559
      @leanhnhat8559 Před 3 dny

      @@kadajawi2 same question as yours, have you bought it yet?

  • @andrewosullivan8992
    @andrewosullivan8992 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Thanks for a great review! I got all the information on this item I could have ever wanted, and more that I couldn't find anywhere else on the internet. Straight to the point and no-nonsense (except infinite nonsense from the ganinfinity charger) Nice work. Subscribed.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching! Yeah, I try to have a little fun but also get the information out there.

  • @marcofeature
    @marcofeature Před 6 měsíci +14

    Thank you for sharing another top-notch, impartial review video!

  • @jaymedina3142
    @jaymedina3142 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I love these charging adapter videos!!! I see so many adapter for sale with high watt numbers for sale on Temu or AliExpress for $20-60 prices. After watching some of your videos, I'm very reluctant to buy any of them. As much for safety concerns as efficiency. I had bought a few usb-A 4 port adapters for under $2 on Temu. They weighed nothing, and got SUPER hot barely charging even 1 device. So now they are relegated to acting as a power supply for usb led night lights. That experience is actually how I found your channel. Keep up the great work!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +5

      Yeah, I bought some real cheap adapters and popped them open. I did a video on that a while back. They were pretty bad not quite as bad as what you are describing, I think they mostly worked. There's no shortage of junk out there though. I'd bet some of the mid-priced adapters on Ali are not bad though, but I haven't gone down that path yet.

  • @daysleeprx512
    @daysleeprx512 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Seemed so promising initially! I was actually tempted to buy one of these but I'm glad I waited on your review.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yeah, on paper it looks amazing. They did make some improvements on the DC side but yeah they neglected the primary function of this device, take AC power and turn it into DC efficiently.

    • @andrewcatubig9239
      @andrewcatubig9239 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlace Same thoughts. I was about to buy this. So due to the slight issue with the core functionality, what will be your most recommended alternative with better efficiency?

  • @ivanluhi
    @ivanluhi Před 6 měsíci +1

    Another great review. Waiting on the review for the slim version!

  • @Ray_Dar
    @Ray_Dar Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the detailed information. It's appreciated, as always. When you have the chance, I would like to see a review of the CUKTECH 20 battery bank. The teardown shows that it has a big heat sink, so it might be able to handle a lengthy high wattage discharge, but there doesn't seem to be any ventilation path (so maybe not). Also, one reviewer seemed to state that it doesn't renegotiate, which is quite rare for battery banks and would be great for those using it as an off-grid power supply. One could, for example, plug in a phone without worrying about whether the off-grid router being powered by the battery will reset (at best) or even power-down completely.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the heads up! Yeah, I have either that or a very similar one here to check out. I'd expect similar feature sets.

  • @winchester9432
    @winchester9432 Před 6 měsíci +2

    This is a super informative video. I enjoyed watching it watching thoroughly, and learned quite a bit in the process. For my purposes this charger should satisfy me just fine. Can you produce a video showing the differences in leaving a charger plugged in without the cables attached, as apposed to leaving the cables attached and plugged in, but not charging? Thanks a ton for this video.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      I have a couple shorts on that somewhere in the mess of this channel. Specifically apple cables. I do plan to do a video on the general application at some point but haven't organized enough yet.

  • @fullsleevetats
    @fullsleevetats Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the review. While it's a much heavier device, I prefer the Nexode 300W PSU over the 160W, based on your testing results here and with the 300W, the former is the better (but more expensive, and much heavier) device. Not exactly a travel adapter, but a powerhouse.

  • @shiznoes
    @shiznoes Před 2 měsíci

    This channel is so severely underrated please dont stop! Also have you seen that Sharp released their own GaN 140w charger? could you please do a video on it?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci

      ha, thanks for watching. Another one for the list. It's a long list but I do write them all down.

  • @ConorV
    @ConorV Před 4 měsíci +1

    The thermal part hurt me 😂 Really appreciate your reviews. My Anker 737 120w charger pooped out on me recently so im right back on your channel figuring out what to buy next.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      That’s too bad on the anker. They’re usually better than others on support so probably worth putting a ticket in. But yeah there’s still no “perfect” device.

    • @ConorV
      @ConorV Před 2 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace I put a ticket in an hopefully they send me a new one. I had to come back though because, in the meantime, I bought an Anker 717 140W adapter back in March so I could still be able to charge my laptop and have 28V mode charging. Well, lo and behold, the brick is dead a little over a month later. No drops and no abuse. I just write this as a warning to others that the Anker GaN chargers are not all that reliable (i'm not the only one with this experience either).
      And for a suggestion to you! I know it's a lot of work but adding a segment on your channel for long term durability testing would greatly help out the community and normal consumers to know that the charger they are buying, while great at beginning of life, won't poop out on them 1 month into ownership with heavy use.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@ConorV Yeah, I usually hear about the failures on here too. There are certainly some adapters that are worse than others, the 717 is a bad product, it has some kind of flaw. In the 240W Anker video I spent 3 minutes talking about how it probably won't last long either, it's the least watched or most skipped part of the video.

    • @ConorV
      @ConorV Před 2 měsíci

      @AllThingsOnePlace i never even saw that video since i was never interested in the desktop adapter but i certainly will go watch it later today! Bummer about Anker. Anyways thanks for all the work you do!

  • @Purple__
    @Purple__ Před 2 měsíci

    I'm SO happy to have found your channel, it's so hard to actually find critical technical reviews of chargers and power banks lol
    Could you maybe test the 45W USB-C charger that comes with the steam deck? I have two of them plugged in 24/7 and I'm super curious about their efficiency and idle power draw. They use a Chicony W20-045N1B

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the suggestion, yeah, I do need to check that one out.

  • @jeffenad5412
    @jeffenad5412 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the review. By the way, I bought the Baseus 24000mAh 140W powerbank. I would say it has good thermal and support Samsung 45W compared to UGREEN 25000mAh 145W, which it would get hot and it will not support Samsung fast charging 25W and 45W.

  • @techliso
    @techliso Před 6 měsíci +5

    Interested in the Ugreen 100W charger from this new line and wondering if it has similar issues. Anyway, thanks for the excellently executed testing.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I probably won't touch it for a long time based on the results of this one.

    • @techliso
      @techliso Před 6 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Yeah, I see users' comments about the 100W version , and it seems to have these issues as well.

  • @forscience3188
    @forscience3188 Před 5 měsíci

    Great Video! I had some heatsinks lying around, and even with copper heatsinks applied to all the hot spots pulling about 180watts from the wall, it self shutdown at around 27 mins. It might go longer with better cooling, but still, it should ge built in with this kinda pricing.

    • @forscience3188
      @forscience3188 Před 5 měsíci

      just some numbers i forgot to throw in. measured with ir on the surface, the top amd bottom and ports maxed at around 72 c and the heatsinked two faces also hit high 60s.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah. It’s just so bad at thermal transfer the inside must still be hitting over 100C. Also, yes, I expect better.

  • @wonderfaller
    @wonderfaller Před 9 dny

    I truly appreciate your work. Thanks so much for opening this channel.
    Would you mind adding an alternative better product at the end of each video?. Thanks!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 dny

      hmmm it's not a bad idea. At least a mention to whatever my last roundup of recommendations is. YT normally pushed this video as the next watch automagically.

  • @mdr________
    @mdr________ Před 6 měsíci +2

    As always, thank you for your thorough review. My apologies, I didn't see you post the THD in this video as you normally do. Is THD going to be continue to be covered or are you leaving out this information going forward? Again, thank you, your videos are very scientific and help to inform my purchasing decisions.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yeah, there is a small clip showing the detailed data at full load on this one but yeah, I am leaving out some of the measured data now. No THD, PF, VA, etc. Simplifying the numbers unless there is something really specific to note. So, with the more simplified numbers this video has the best watch time of any video I've posted in the last year!

    • @mdr________
      @mdr________ Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you @@AllThingsOnePlace

  • @roviccastillo9087
    @roviccastillo9087 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for the very informative video
    I was looking at this as my next adapter purchase but not I’m not so sure. I was initially looking at the Anker 747 beforehand(also based your recommendation)
    Would the Anker 747 be the better option or are there other 140w adapters out there that works better?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      The 747 is an interesting device. I like it for it's even power sharing and generally good performance. It lacks the 140W on a single port capability and isn't quite as modern at power negotiation like this UGREEN. I just used the 747 today for two 65W devices and it just worked. This UGREEN can't do that.

  • @johnvillalovos
    @johnvillalovos Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thanks. Any plans to review some car chargers? I think that might be interesting too.

  • @Roseirful
    @Roseirful Před 3 měsíci

    I purchased a Baseus 160w at 56 euros and it was also warm at 100W peak. It probably worked on the Zenbook because it charged at fast rate (the included charger is 100w) and sustained heavy load without complaining. Hard to know if it was really the case but it seemed to.
    No issue with Steam Deck (docked or not) etc. too.

  • @murtadha96
    @murtadha96 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the detailed review!
    Would you say the overheating issue would still be present if charging a MacBook Pro at around 100W plus other devices (i.e. when distributing the load over other ports compared to a single port)? At what point does overheating become an issue, the 140W total load mark?
    And finally, I'm curious how its 100W sibling would compare. Do you suspect it will have similar issues under 100W full load? (since even though it's smaller, but I don't know how that translates into efficiency because the internals will be similar).

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yeah, it's speculation on how it would translate to the smaller one, but yeah, smaller body, less radiating surface so if same efficiency, same heat transfer, same problem. On the 160W, I only test the highest power level for a sustained load. It's a time to effort thing. We can do some calculations though (rounding done to make it easier), so the 160W power level causes a 60 degree C temperature rise while dissipating 20W, at 100W it will dissipate 10W, this means every watt dissipated causes a 3 degree C temperature rise, so we expect the case to be about 30 degree C above ambient for a 100W load. About 50 degrees in this case, should be fine.

  • @Keiuran
    @Keiuran Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hopefully the 240W Anker is next so we have some more comparisons for these high wattage chargers

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yeah, I think I have that on for late January. It might be early February. I haven't even started that yet.

  • @elshid6046
    @elshid6046 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Concerning the TUV: It's actually TÜV, with the Ü. It's like a mix of U and E. It makes the sound of the close front rounded vowel (See Wikipedia for more). TÜV stands for "Technischer Überwachungs-Verein", meaning Technical Inspection Association. It was founded in the 19th century to conduct safety tests for steam engines and nowerdays tests everything. They are also officially responsible for the driver's license. They are a private association, though.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, there are two companies that do the safety listings with that marking that I've found. TUV SUD (both with the double dotted U), more common from what I have seen often pronounced 'TOOV SOOD' and TUV Rhineland.

    • @elshid6046
      @elshid6046 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace There is also TÜV Nord (TÜV North), TÜV Thüringen and TÜV Saarland and TÜV Austria. There is also TÜV Indien, which is part of TÜV Nord and there is TÜVtürk, which is part of TÜV Süd (TÜV South). They are all at least partially owned by the Technischen Überwachungs-Verein e. V (The Technical Inspection Association Inc. (which is similar to e.V., though there are legal differences)). There is a special law for the TÜV (the TÜV convention) that makes them officially responsible for inspections. Concerning the pronounciation: It is similar to the U in Turkey / Türkiye.

  • @albertopalos9093
    @albertopalos9093 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the info, could you please make a video or a short reel about the Ugreen car charger 30w?

  • @oh8866
    @oh8866 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Slowly getting there Ugreen! Maybe Nexode Elite will be worth buying ;)

  • @benlwesso
    @benlwesso Před 3 měsíci

    Hey AllThingsOnePlace, I've watched a few of your videos and I really enjoyed your format for review. I don't know if you've already answered this question before, but if you had to pick one 140W charger above all else, which one would it be? I've been struggling for weeks to pick one

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 3 měsíci +1

      haha, yeah, that's a tough category. There is a lot of the same out there and most of it is not great. The Rocoren 140W is one of many of the same types that I actually use. It's far from what is probably the best charger but for me it has worked as required. It does also get hot. The apple 140W charger is probably the pick if reliability is the goal.

    • @benlwesso
      @benlwesso Před 3 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace the Rocoren 140W was what I thinking of getting solely from watching your review. I'll probably get it on sale. Thank you very much!

  • @y.servet
    @y.servet Před 6 měsíci +1

    thank you for the video.
    is there any chance for you to test one of those 300 watts ali express chargers?

  • @quythinhnp
    @quythinhnp Před měsícem

    Thanks for the review and can you take a look at UGREEN Nexode 65w slim?

  • @kaovilai
    @kaovilai Před 3 měsíci

    Regarding thermals, this is for pro that travels (like during airport transfers) not necessarily meant to be a desktop charger that output at max all the time.
    For my "pro" usecase compact high power that may throttle is more desirable than constant but lower power.
    They could've clarified in their marketing better about expectations but personally I would've still lean towards the current design.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, I guess call it what it is, a 100 watt charger.

    • @kaovilai
      @kaovilai Před 3 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace 100W with 160W Quick Boosts for top up.

  • @TommyThousandFaces
    @TommyThousandFaces Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'm wondering if power supplies like these that overheat would perform better even at lower loads when an heatsink is put on each of the larger faces. They got close to putting out a great power supply (because that's what they are being able to deliver so much power), better engineering next time hopefully!

    • @TheStopwatchGod
      @TheStopwatchGod Před 6 měsíci

      There's only so much you can do with passive cooling in such a small device. Active cooling is required to maintain the small size of the power supply

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah, they certainly got the case size down for this power level, the efficiency being a little lower means it's just too many watts to get out of a small sealed box without, as you mention, active cooling.

  • @Ender_Wiggin
    @Ender_Wiggin Před 6 měsíci

    Man i really need some 240 watt adapters to come out. How am i going to power the GPU on my framework 16. Keep up the great videos! I just got the redmagic dao 150w. I like the screen and the clear case a lot. I i still want my DC barrel jack. It is just to versatile

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      haha, yeah, USB C has it's limitations and now with regulations of everyone must use this. The highest wattage single port announced device I've seen is the 180W framework still. I need to figure out how to get one of those.

  • @pennyinheaven
    @pennyinheaven Před 4 měsíci

    Ugreen is the only brand that would meet price and quality from where I am. I am looking for a charger to replace my chunky Lenovo 100w. I was actually eyeing this one since Anker is expensive while I don’t trust Baseus that much. I guess I need to wait for better ones come out.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, I think ugreen really missed the boat on this one. That’s an opinion but the data seems to support that.

  • @jeanbrouwers
    @jeanbrouwers Před 6 měsíci

    I bought the 30w ugreen gan charger and it even had problems charging my base S23 @ 25w..... I bought an anker gan charger and no issues so far.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, for Samsung I'd imaging the 30W charger would hit the current limit in the PD-PPS, power deliver, programmable power supply mode so 25W sounds like the correct limit for that device.

  • @abghere
    @abghere Před 4 měsíci

    Yes, I have yet come across a GaN charger that didn't get too hot while charging a laptop that takes 65W+.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah they all get hot basically. Price of making it small.

  • @sashayav5061
    @sashayav5061 Před 3 měsíci

    I think its important to note that the Anker GAN charger 120 and 150 cannot provide full 20V, so my PD laptop and I assume many others will not charge with it. The Ugreen at least provides the full 20Vs

  • @defylifeadventure
    @defylifeadventure Před 4 měsíci

    Was hoping this one would fair better. Having binged watched about 20 of your videos in a row, what's the go to now in the 100w range with 3 USB-C ports for charging a MacBook Air, Gopro and iPhone while travelling in 110-120v and 230v countries?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, I'm still looking. The Anker Prime 100W should be plenty for those items though. The gopro will only use 5V anyway so USB A port that. That and a travel adapter.

  • @shtan3788
    @shtan3788 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi, I like your channel on reviewing Multi charger adaptors. Can you help to review LDNIO GaN 100W A4809C? Thanks,

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for the suggestion with model, that helps find the specific one. I have a lot of things on the list but that is on the list now.

  • @devilfruit00
    @devilfruit00 Před 4 měsíci

    @AllThingsOnePlace. Thanks for the comprehensive review. Do you think I should buy this 165W or the 140W from UGREEN or wait for another charger in the future?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci +1

      If you don't need anything now, I'd wait. If you need a charger the 140W Ugreen is a better choice over this one in my opinion.

    • @devilfruit00
      @devilfruit00 Před 4 měsíci

      ​​@@AllThingsOnePlaceThanks for your reply. Yeah, right now, I don't have any need for the pd 3.1 protocol but currently using an old 65w baseus charger that does not support samsung 45w (I have s20 ultra and a laptop that supports pd charge). Is the 140w have better thermal than the 160w? Planning to buy the 140w cause it will be on sale for around RM309 (65 usd).

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@devilfruit00 I would expect that 140W unit to run a little cooler as the efficiency is higher.

    • @devilfruit00
      @devilfruit00 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlaceAlright. Thanks again for your fast response. Thank you for the amazing videos. Keep it up.

    • @devilfruit00
      @devilfruit00 Před 4 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Sorry to ask you again. Do you have any other charger that you recommend other than UGREEN 140W? (Around the same price). Thank you.

  • @Kavyatej
    @Kavyatej Před 6 měsíci +1

    thank you

  • @Powertix
    @Powertix Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, I've been binge watching your videos for a while now but some things I still can't wrap my head around. What is the difference between Efficiency and Power Factor? Will a low PF make the charger produce more heat when active? I'm currently looking for a 65W wall charger for my steam deck and from watching your videos, it seems none are great but I still kinda don't understand why? Sorry for the amount of questions. I'm just really confused and curious.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +5

      Hello, Thanks for the question, here is a really long answer that is far from complete but at least hopefully helps move in the direction of understanding. Also note, I specifically am dropping mention of PFC and other AC metrics which you can decide are important after reading through my unrealistically long return on your comment, ha. I should've just made a video, although my confidence is high that it wouldn't get any views and would be looked at as fear mongering or too extreme.
      More current creates more heat, but between the two types of power supplies considered different components feel the stress. TLDR, electricity is cheap so the monetary benefit is considered not enough to matter.
      And now, lets go for a ride down the rabbit hole. Of course everything is looked at small picture, this one device doesn't matter but you can pretty easily have a lot of these plugged in around your house in various forms, lightbulbs to microwaves, tv and set top box, etc. Further work will show that you can't simply add the losses from one device to another, it is a square function so the losses suddenly go up faster than expected, the sum of current has to be calculated to find real power losses, which you do pay for, and that impact is quite significant but again often looked at as negligible due to cost of electricity.
      In a non-PFC (power factor corrected) supply the bridge rectifier and primary capacitors do more work and have to be larger. In a PFC supply, you add three additional significant power consuming components. Typically an inductor, a mosfet, and a diode but these components reduce the stress on the bridge rectifier and then require a smaller primary capacitor for the same power level. There is a crossover point where PFC versus non PFC matters. 65W is borderline. At that point for the extra effort to design a PFC circuit in you just make it a 100W charger. 2% efficiency hit is negligible cost wise for one device, by 9 devices it's 6% and it goes up from there, at typical household levels of electricity/devices it can be 10% or more. There's other considerations here too like linear devices consuming power as well, this is a whole separate topic and what some other videos focus on when talking about power factor.
      There are techniques to eliminate some of the components and change the topologies around but in reality these are stuck in the lab and there isn't an easy drop in chip yet. So, these techniques are reserved for very high end power supplies. Many designs aren't effective at low power levels, so not necessarily better options. The non-linear and non-sinusoidal nature of a switching power supply input stage without PFC creates a lot of harmonics and therefore creates losses in the rest of the system. Those harmonic currents are going to be primarily absorbed by the transformer feeding power to your house so you won't actually pay for that cost, you will pay for the resistance or real component of the additional current required to feed that power adapter though. At 65W this isn't much, a couple percentage points. As power levels increase this gets worse, losses are I^2*R so with the square of current, which is why at higher power levels you see PFC get introduced. It also means you can physically plug in more devices on the same 'circuit' since current is lower, this is an industrial advantage in that you can run smaller gauge wire or less physical circuits in a building to do the same work...
      So, efficiency is nice to look at, but as PF, power factor, decreases and the real power consumed goes up the actual efficiency also decreases. This doesn't matter on a single device basis, but on a many device basis the change is larger. This is all a little too controversial I guess and requires some more thought to see the effect and nature of these things. There are many reasons why this topic isn't covered anywhere, mostly cost is the excuse used. Good arguments can be made for why it doesn't matter especially if you look at one device and remember I am just one opinion on the topic, so all opinions are valid if they can be defended with data, which they can be and have been. If I add $1 to the cost of the power supply that's $10 to the purchaser, which they'll never make back and therefore the entire market will collapse if we make power supplies better, that's dramatizing the arguments against some of these things, but not far from reality in published documents.
      I did a quick experiment running a switch mode power supply with no-PFC and one with PFC through a 100 foot extension cord, the non-PFC device uses more real power through the cord because of the higher current but without the cord, measured at the socket, uses less. Again at low power levels the effect is not very dramatic but more watts means more current and square those numbers and the losses get a little wild. I should just make a video on this... I tried a few times and just looking at the small picture it isn't of any value but looking at at the larger picture opens up a level of valid criticism that would likely lead to the video never seeing the light of day. Even this comment is probably going too far. It reveals a scenario that people don't want to see. Which is partially why I'm backing off mentioning them in new videos.
      So, for your one device, go for whatever is going to work for your device and your needs. I am not the one to say no, I might provide an opinion but it is that, an opinion. Anyway, if you made it all the way through this nonsense let me know if my rantings made any sense, it's all in good fun.

    • @Powertix
      @Powertix Před 6 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Hey man, thanks for the detailed reply. This clearly is not my field of expertise, but I can kinda make sense of it all and get the implications thanks to your explanation.

  • @hughmusbekidding
    @hughmusbekidding Před 5 měsíci +1

    Do any of these Ugreen "pro" adaptors support Samsung fast charge 2.0? The earlier Ugreen 65w adaptors did not. Also do any support Dell charging standards?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci

      Dell and HP are the only ones I know that do the Dell protocol. The PRO adapters support it but have limited current on PPS so not quite 5 amps but they should be close enough, topped out at 4.8 amps.

  • @Hexpol.
    @Hexpol. Před 5 měsíci

    I have watched your videos about GaN charger but i still didn't understand as of today what is the best choice, specially for me that i travel alot so a 100-200w charger with multiple adapters or a c7 connection would be ideal. any suggestions off amazon without a budget limit? i have noticed the volta giga 200w but is not reviewed and therefore i do not know the quality.

  • @tomsik01
    @tomsik01 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you! Do the anker prime and the Ugreen nexode whilst renegotiating super fast also renegotiate when devices are plugged in and one of the device is full without unplugging?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      If they keep the power adapter in a higher voltage mode, when plugging or unplugging they will briefly shift to a lower voltage but unlike other chargers they don't completely shut the port off so the device hopefully won't show a notification like a new charger has been connected.

    • @tomsik01
      @tomsik01 Před 6 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thank you so much for your response! Would you say the rocoren / voltme 65w charger is safe?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      @@tomsik01 I'd probably lean more on rocoren for safety versus voltme. Voltme doesn't actually have a safety listing, I've taken apart a few of their devices apart though and they look okay but that doesn't replace actual testing and verification that they're made to be safe.

  • @Kita_harus_Teliti_2024
    @Kita_harus_Teliti_2024 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi bro ..
    Which charger brand and watt is the best for ASUS Zenbook Duo 14 Oled ?
    I need to replace the original from asus. Too big
    Big thanks

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci

      I think you are stuck with what you've got if you want the performance. There's a few reasons performance laptops still come with big bricks.

  • @phonelip6697
    @phonelip6697 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Can you review the other ugreen nexode pro chargers (45w, 100w)

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, I will eventually. I have a lot of backlog items to get through first.

  • @sobebu2z
    @sobebu2z Před 6 měsíci +1

    You should have a category of products that are under promise but over delivered, I'd bet it would be a very short list...😂😂

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah, there are a few, and true, never trust the banner specs.

  • @Sherpa127
    @Sherpa127 Před 5 měsíci

    Recent subscriber, just getting to know all the info. I don't really have any knowledge of this items, but can I connect mi lenovo P52s (65W) to this tip of connector? does it does the same thing as the cable it comes with? can i connect this with mi anker 6 in 1 hub with PD? What one would you recomend? Thanks!!!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci +1

      So, depending on device compatibility with USB C and USB C PD then they should work with this charger. You will have to check the individual devices to find out if they support the modes offered by this charger. Often the manufacturers don't list this information publicly so you'd have to contact them to find out, and then you will still have to fight for it.

    • @Sherpa127
      @Sherpa127 Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you very much!! I'll try some things and see what works

  • @mostcallmerob
    @mostcallmerob Před 4 měsíci

    One of the reviews on Amazon experienced similar temperature issues at full load and they said Ugreen reached out to mention it was a faulty unit. Have you tried exchanging yours?
    I want to like this charger but the heat issue is concerning.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I didn't see anything that would indicate this is faulty other than it getting hot, the output voltage looked good, the input power also was being consumed properly, no hick-ups or oddities. But there is non-zero chance there is something not quite right with this unit, but if you were betting I'd say this one is fine and they're more like the unit I have. Watts dissipated makes sense for the heat level achieved. It'd have to be every component inside being the worst specified component to make this kind of a difference, so the transformer is made incorrectly, the PFC inductor is wrong, the mosfets have the maximum capacitance and resistance, chances are that would get flagged in op check in the factory and rejected. But humans are involved in all these processes so error is real. Eventually, I will look at the other Nexode Pro's maybe I will get a second one of these if I find a really good sale.
      TLDR - There's a small chance.

  • @amirulizzat2114
    @amirulizzat2114 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Was expecting a comparision with baseus 160w but oh well

    • @adrianaguero9631
      @adrianaguero9631 Před 6 měsíci

      yo también esperaba lo mismo veo que es llamativo el BASEUS

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      I've been having issues getting newer Baseus adapters in... if it's slightly difficult they get bumped down the list.

  • @ameerbarakat3499
    @ameerbarakat3499 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you test essager chargers I see this type a lot at a cheap price. I would like to know if it is worth buying. I bought a cable from this company and it was good, but I don't know the rest of the products 😊 thanks

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      I did check one of their products. In the EU 30W video. I thought it was okay. I tore it down and there was a clear decrease in quality versus the hama and cellularline I compared it to.

  • @grad-dd9zj
    @grad-dd9zj Před 6 měsíci +1

    i'm a noob. so first of all, thank you for your vids! second of all, you're making me more confused than before. all these chargers are for different use cases and consumers. and of course you have to serve them all. i understand that. but i haven't found a vid, with a perfect travel charger, since the satechi 165w is kinda big and heavy, and the Baseus GaN3 Pro 100w desktop would have been perfect with 4 instead only 2 usb-c and 2 usb-a ports (since usb-a is about to die out). generally desktop chargers to me are better, since heavy chargers fall out of sockets (like my 96w apple charger when i'm in japan).
    and what's the perfect amount of ports anyway? a macbook pro which has a large battery capacity and power-banks don't have to be on a charger all the time. overnight does the job. iphones and apple watches on the other hand need a little quick charge occasionally. so two usb-c ports would do the job and the 100w baseus desktop charger would fit?
    so i went through all your recent vids to figure out, what would be the perfect charger for my needs. ...still couldn't figure it out tho...
    but i will stick to your vids until i found the one, the perfect travel charger... thanks for all!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yeah, it is tough to make the videos for everyone. Probably one of my biggest struggles as a content creator. I think the three USB C and one USB A port chargers represent an excellent mix of ports. I tend to be partial to charges with a little more wattage because that means even if I am charging a power bank at 100 watts they don't get too hot. So, the Anker 747, 150W is an example that performs well and meets those requirements. It isn't as heavy or large as the Satechi but it suffers the problem you are talking about with falling out of outlets.
      I think that is the problem, there is no perfect adapter yet, each has a unique deficiency. I'm still daily driving the Satechi 165W. Although for lighter travel I bring the Anker Prime 100W and a short extension cord.

    • @grad-dd9zj
      @grad-dd9zj Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlace thank you very much for your answer and your kindness. and also for your advice about the anker prime 100w. this wasn't even on my radar, as it isn't even yet available in my country in europe and sold out in germany. significantly smaller than the 120w version, but efficient enough for bigger macbooks and small devices. perfect for traveling indeed. thank you so much! i wish you a beautiful year and great success with your channel ...i'll stick to it and have recommended you already.

  • @siberx4
    @siberx4 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very close to being an ideal adapter, too bad about the high-load efficiency. You mention it will shut down after about half an hour at 140W, do you know if the adapter can at least sustain 100W or 120W indefinitely?
    Pretty annoying at all these manufacturers claiming power outputs that can be sustained indefinitely, _especially_ with power adapters that get plugged into the wall. It's somewhat forgivable with power banks as long as they can fully discharge their battery before shutting down (ie: can't do repeated full charge/discharge cycles at full rate) but a power adapter is plugged into the wall and should be expected to operate forever at the rated load. If I bought an ATX computer power supply rated for 600W, I fully expect it to be able to output _at least_ 600W 24/7 and never shut down, so not sure why it should be any different here.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      I'm not sure. I didn't test it at 100W, it will certainly go a lot longer. Probably long enough to charge a laptop at least. 12 watts of heat versus 19 watts of heat. ATX computer supplies have fans, they're usually under rated too, although some play games too, 600 watt max. I've seen that a few times.

  • @D4V1DN
    @D4V1DN Před 2 měsíci

    Did I understand correctly that the power supply doesn't get as hot with 230V alternating current?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci +1

      In this case, yes, it as a whole, dissipates less total power and therefore doesn't get as hot.

  • @KristiyanSpirov
    @KristiyanSpirov Před měsícem

    Have you been able to compare the nexode pro 100w and the anker 737 120w? I am looking to purchase one of them and use it with a MacBook 16 M1 Pro at uni. Or do you have another recommendation(still would like to know the comparison 😅)

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, I have the 65 and 100W Nexode Pro's here. So, coming soon. I'm not sure if it will be directly compared to the 120W though. I usually only have a few spots video comparison wise, so would probably pick the A2343 anker as the competition.

    • @KristiyanSpirov
      @KristiyanSpirov Před měsícem

      I am looking forward to that video. When will it be available? A bit unfortunate that you don’t plan on adding the 120w to the comparison. I feel like it would be a good addition and I hope you change your mind. 😃

    • @dmgfilmproductionandphotog1567
      @dmgfilmproductionandphotog1567 Před 23 dny

      @@AllThingsOnePlaceyah pls do an conparison 140w ugreen vs other brand

  • @vaibhavthakur65
    @vaibhavthakur65 Před 6 měsíci

    Hey, are there any cheaper chargers that can support Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0 on both the USB-C ports?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      I haven't found any that can do that yet. They don't evenly share power, so most 100W adapters won't do that.

    • @vaibhavthakur65
      @vaibhavthakur65 Před 6 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace which charger would you suggest to charge my tab s9ultra and my s23 ultra at maximum wattage?

  • @ayazahmad9841
    @ayazahmad9841 Před měsícem

    Do comparison of belkin anker and ugreen 65watt adapters

  • @sebastianfaix
    @sebastianfaix Před 6 měsíci

    Hi i wont to buy powerbank but i need powerbank with PPS protocol can you recommend some ?
    Thanks

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      The Zmi was very capable, the Anker Prime power banks have this as well, they're on the premium end of the market price wise. Baseus blade has it as well. They all tested reasonably well for power banks.

  • @aijokker
    @aijokker Před 6 měsíci

    Can you test apple charger to compare?For notebooks, may be its crap and we better off with some ugreen or anker chargers

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      I've done a lot of apple chargers. All but the 70W, which might just be a blog post instead of a video.

    • @aijokker
      @aijokker Před 6 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thank you. I’ll try to find these videos

  • @ghadeeb
    @ghadeeb Před 2 měsíci

    So what is a better equally powerful alternative with the same footprint?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci

      I guess I don't just consider one metric as the answer... If you just want to look at size, this one is very compact for what it does, so yes it is near if not the best for the on paper specs versus size.

  • @Phamine
    @Phamine Před 6 měsíci

    Stupid question - Do i still need to use a surge protector if I use these types of adapters?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It depends. If you have issues with line transients, lightning prone, in your area then yes, they often remove some protection components from these chargers to save space or cost. Do you NEED to, no. It is risk management, is it a pretty low risk, yes. Is the protection in each charger a little different, yes.

  • @vutung5089
    @vutung5089 Před 5 měsíci

    Does the ugreen 160w power splitter used to charge a second device disconnect and redistribute power?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci

      Power splitter?

    • @vutung5089
      @vutung5089 Před 5 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Will charging of the second device be interrupted?

  • @dr.nadeemrafique
    @dr.nadeemrafique Před 6 měsíci

    The model of this adapter is x763 not C753 kindly correct it

  • @aidenmiles0307
    @aidenmiles0307 Před 2 měsíci

    So would this suffice for a Macbook Pro, a Switch, an M1 iPad Pro, and an iPhone Pro Max? I'm sorry I'm a bit of a dunce when calculating these things. 😔

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci

      That's a lot of stuff, it would probably overheat with all that stuff connected and discharged all at once. One or two at a time this would be fine for all of those.

  • @rafidnadid1003
    @rafidnadid1003 Před měsícem

    is there any review for the 100w? thinking of buying one.

  • @shirobuta_
    @shirobuta_ Před 6 měsíci

    You should get some elecom products and test them

  • @dishogreyword1395
    @dishogreyword1395 Před 2 měsíci

    on PQS website this charger have two very different scores - one with PQS 127 and one with PQS 174. Why there are two test on same date with very different result. Is it error on website?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci +1

      One is on 230V and one is on 120V, the compliance standards will change to EU ones. It needs a better indicator to let you know that the two tests are different. But yeah, it groups them because the model is the same. You can technically upload as many datasets as you want for the same model and it will offer them as a list.

    • @dishogreyword1395
      @dishogreyword1395 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thank you for response

  • @deathrodamus9608
    @deathrodamus9608 Před měsícem

    Did you test the Ugreen 65W Nexon Pro version?

  • @chrishessey9733
    @chrishessey9733 Před 3 měsíci

    Why don't that just put a big hole on the sides with a screen over it to help to keep it cool?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 3 měsíci

      I used to see that on older adapters. A little mesh screen to help get the heat out of larger laptop adapters.

  • @anupkumarbisoyi4664
    @anupkumarbisoyi4664 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sir shall I take this model or the ugreen 140w PD Nexode model?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I think the 140W is actually better than this one but everyone's needs are a bit different.

    • @anupkumarbisoyi4664
      @anupkumarbisoyi4664 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thank you sir.. I ordered this one from Amazon.. Also one more help.. Can you suggest a good car charger from ugreen.. Am asking ugreen because this is available in India.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci

      @@anupkumarbisoyi4664 The CD130 car charger wasn't bad from UGREEN. It's primarily a phone car charger, not a laptop level device.

  • @MXC19
    @MXC19 Před 6 měsíci

    6:10
    How do you even use 0.1% of 160W which is 0.16W to charge anything?
    Why don't we use 1% to get: [0%, 1%, 10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%] ?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, it's always been kind of a floating test point. I use the ultra low wattage to represent leaving a low power device plugged in or something like a lightning cable but no device. So, it does have a use case that's surprisingly not rare.

  • @MGuler
    @MGuler Před 4 měsíci

    I want to buy an adapter for my m2 air and 11T pro mobile phone (120w fast charge support). Im going between anker 737 120w and ugreen 140w or 160w which one is better option for future? 20 30 dollars different is no problem. I want to buy one time and going future ^^

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      This won't support the fast charge on that phone. You have to get their charger for that. 120 watts into a phone sounds like a gimmick. I'd probably not pick this charger anyway. You don't really need many watts for the macbook air, so if you can find a dual port charger with support for PD (at least 30 watts) and fast charging your phone that's probably the one to get.

    • @MGuler
      @MGuler Před 4 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace
      Mac air m2 is supports 140W. Xiaomi 11T Pro supports 120w fast charge. I have a huge adapter for it ^^ %1 to %100 takes 12 13 mins. If i buy 160W UGreen. can it damage mac air ? or my phone while charhing ? i do not want to carry all adapters with me so im going for one adapter and the best one ^^

  • @anndt6402
    @anndt6402 Před 6 měsíci

    Pls test vention 140w, tks

  • @rayan-mt8ux
    @rayan-mt8ux Před 6 měsíci +1

    what about anker prime 240w ?

  • @sunmoonstar124
    @sunmoonstar124 Před 5 měsíci

    Should i buy baseus 100w or wait?

  • @arihusen6004
    @arihusen6004 Před 5 měsíci

    Please test for prolink products

  • @adriftatlas
    @adriftatlas Před 6 měsíci

    Holy guacamole, a surface temperature of 77C? Pretty sure that can cause burns.

  • @deivytrajan
    @deivytrajan Před 2 měsíci

    Is ugreen nexode pro 100w model any better?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci

      No idea. I've been working up to those but haven't tested them yet.

  • @FlorinArjocu
    @FlorinArjocu Před 4 měsíci

    Update: nevermind, I found your test of the one I have. Seems to be a good purchase (beside the price).
    Could not find the test for the uGreen GaN 200W (has a removable cord), but if it keeps the proportions, it should manage aprox. 100W for charging a laptop and a phone at the same time. Quite dissapointed to watch they did a lot of marketing and less engineering with this product (line).

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, it was better overall than this 'PRO' line adapter.

  • @ryzen7428
    @ryzen7428 Před 4 měsíci

    ugreen is good for cables and accessories not related with charger/power bank

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      I give them a chance since at least it appears they are trying.

  • @kazifarhan
    @kazifarhan Před měsícem

    Wacom mobile studio pro uses usb C to power. There is a lot of search for this issue since their adapter breaks easily. SOMEONE NEEDS TO LOOK FOR A SOLUTION! Anker GAN 120w did NOT work!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, USB C but what protocol. It could be Quick Charge, QC, or some odd voltage, lots of companies don't follow the USB PD protocol but stuff a USB C port in because they are cheap.

    • @kazifarhan
      @kazifarhan Před měsícem

      Yea I mean as a consumer, I really don’t care how or what. I want to be able to charge my device which is very picky.
      If you do a quick Google search, you will see that these devices don’t even recognize many chargers out there except for their own.
      I want to know which charger other than the bulky charger it comes with, can get the job done.
      It is a tough cookie to crack but I assure you, as a marketing professional, the search volume is worth it for any content creator!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před měsícem +1

      @@kazifarhan can you email me some pictures of the adapter that comes with it? its the channel name at gmail

  • @azthray
    @azthray Před 2 měsíci

    Is there a free cable in the box?

  • @az9az9az9
    @az9az9az9 Před měsícem

    Does it not do 7A 20V?

  • @masollano
    @masollano Před 14 dny

    So, what to buy the best for a max 100W?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 14 dny +1

      I think my best buy is still the Anker 100W prime for a compact 100W adapter. I still use it as a daily carry.

    • @masollano
      @masollano Před 14 dny

      @@AllThingsOnePlace alrighty! that's what I'm gonna buy the 😎 thanks bro! good video by the way 👌

    • @masollano
      @masollano Před 12 dny

      @@AllThingsOnePlace by the way, is it the 736 or 737?

    • @alonedb8038
      @alonedb8038 Před 2 dny

      @@masollano He means Anker Prime 100W GaN Wall Charger (A2343)

  • @alx9r
    @alx9r Před 6 měsíci +2

    What a strange choice to use a NEMA 1-15P instead of a C7 jack. Good luck arriving at “Pro” tier cabling with that choice.
    I think the UGreen CD328 is more “Pro” than this.

  • @iblackfeathers
    @iblackfeathers Před 6 měsíci

    too bad the specs show something like this won’t support a raspberry pi 5 at 5v 5.1a at around 27 watts.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, even the chargers that have the higher current at 5V mode won't support the Pi. I don't think I've ever seen a charger that can meet the demands of the pi except the pi charger itself. Or ones that have bad fault protection. No idea why they didn't just add 9V support even, that would make it compatible with literally all the USB C adapters on the market of 30W and up.

  • @amirulizzat2114
    @amirulizzat2114 Před 6 měsíci

    Ayo i was about to search Lmao

  • @bubureview.official
    @bubureview.official Před 6 měsíci

    Rocoren better ever :)

  • @nitric75
    @nitric75 Před 3 měsíci

    just ordered one for less than USD80.00

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 3 měsíci

      That's more compelling.

    • @nitric75
      @nitric75 Před 3 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thanks to the discount voucher and additional discount from the ugreen online store at Lazada.

  • @KFCezikiel
    @KFCezikiel Před 6 měsíci

    honestly that thermal issue makes this a piece of junk to me.. if you can't go longer than 35 min at full load and need to shut down you've missed the boat.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, it's like the Satechi 200W, I don't know why they bothered, they know it isn't as good, but put the product out anyway. Do we need more mediocre chargers in the market?

  • @cloud5trike
    @cloud5trike Před 25 dny

    Must subscribed channel, not all products is good.

  • @Lecream1
    @Lecream1 Před 27 dny

    It will be cool to make some videos of tech that’s not made in China main land, for example technology made in USA or Taiwan or South Korea. I really want to support other country’s hence China tech is very faulty and misleading

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 25 dny +1

      Yeah, it's pretty hard to find things not made in China. The Belkin video has three made in Vietnam chargers. The USA doesn't really have any excuses not to make stuff like this except they politically eliminate any viability of manufacturing. This charger made in USA with AVX caps, Wolfspeed and TI chips... it'd be so expensive.

  • @nicholas866
    @nicholas866 Před 6 měsíci

    yay first again

  • @stellarproductions8888
    @stellarproductions8888 Před 6 měsíci

    No debate here, its garbage! The Ugreen 300 watt charger is a far better device.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It was a nice try from UGREEN, the ripple voltage was probably the most interesting out of this device. Very clean DC. I think that will be many of the videos released, this tried and failed. But it was different enough to be interesting at least.

  • @pornphopsudpan732
    @pornphopsudpan732 Před 6 měsíci

    compare to anker 747 which one is better ?