Jelly Comb 5-Port Charger Review - Device Reviews and Information

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Today I have a pleasure to review a charger that I recently purchased from Amazon.
Jelly Comb is a 5-port USB Desktop Charger with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 support. I'm testing the device for little over 2 weeks now with my Sony Xperia X, which is a QC 2.0 device.
Look and feel
The device is nothing more than a charger. The box contains a charger with fixed charging cable and a needle to turn the LED light on or off. The device looks pretty futuristic and resembles the alien's spaceship from the movie Arrival The front is a black panel with 4 standard ports and one QC port. The device does not come with any special cables to connect your devices. You need to get some on your own.
Below I'm attaching some photos to show you the charger in full beauty.
Score: 4.5/5
Features
With Jelly Comb you can charge up to 5 devices at the same time. Producer implemented the Safe USB Charging, so you should not worry that your device is going to explode. There is no indicator that the port is in use, which is a small drawback, as sometimes it comes in handy when you're trying to find out what is wrong with your device/cable/charger.
Features: 4/5
Tests
I have tested the device thoughtfully to show you some results. I connected my Xperia X with the stock cable to both standard and QC ports. The results are somehow intriguing.
First test. 14% of battery left. Screen active for 2-3 minutes. QC port.
The device needed exactly two hours to charge to 100%. Further tests showed that the charger operates at 1.0A and 7.46V
Second test. 13% of battery left. Screen active for 2-3 minutes. Standard port.
The device was fully charged in 2h 15m, which is ok. ~1.45A, 5.0V.
In overall, the phone charges quite fast and does not produce excessive heat.
Score: 4/5
Jelly Comb is an interesting device that will look nice on your desk and charge all your devices. There are a few things that might be improved - stability for instance, but I'm giving it a solid 4/5 score. If you are looking for a new charger, give it a try. You can get this charger for $18 on Amazon.

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Review: 2A wall/car dual chargers from iSmooth

Yep, it's the same iSmooth known for their screen protectors At first I was very skeptical because they are listed for Apple products, both dual port chargers with 2.1A and 1A - typical for iPad and iPhone/iPod devices. While talking to Paul, the guy behind iSmooth, he mentioned about using it to charge his Note 2 without any issues.
I got both of them, and can report they work perfectly with our Note 2. I can use either 2A or 1A ports to charge GN2 while still have other port used by another device, either android or apple. So functionally it definitely works. Another thing I noticed, 2A port charges the phone pretty fast, and when I connected iPod Touch to 1A port, the charge rate seems to be relative the same which suggests they don't share load where with some other chargers both ports are forced to 1A.
The construction of both is very solid, these are not cheap plastic chargers. Wall charger actually has substantial weight which suggest quality electrical components. Both have white/black theme, works with my UAG Navigator lol!!! Wall charger has a blue light indicator while car charger has a glowing blue ring. I tried capturing everything in picture details below. One thing that makes it unique, wall charger has a release latch to remove the electric plug. Once you do that, you have symmetrical 2-pin universal plug you can find on a ton of your devices around the house, like laptop ac-adapter or printer plugs. I actually used one from my laptop ac-adapter (not included with wall charger, obviously), but still a neat idea for extension cord. if your electrical outlet far away. But in general, wall plug is very slim and should fit without obstruct any other device plugged next to it.
The only drawback, wall charger is sold out on Amazon and I have been told it will take a few months before its back in stock. Oh, also forgot to mention - both wall and car charger come with 10 year free replacement guarantee. That is insane confidence of the product quality.
Ok, so here are the pics:
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[REVIEW] Vinsic USB Wall Charger 12W Dual Port 5V 2.4A

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DEVICE SUMMARY
Made by Vinsic
2.4A USB Charger, built with two specialized ports to charge your devices simultaneously at full speed.
12W, compatible for Smartphones, Cell phones, MP3/MP4Players, Game Devices, GPS Devices, ereaders, and other digital devices.
High quality, safety, built-in circuitry protects your device from over-charging.
Highly durable ABS plastics, relatively good charging performance, whilst reducing heat generation.
Compact size and lightweight, design for using on the go and in home.
IMPRESSIONS
This charger blew the socks off my OEM charger. I got it when I had my HTC One M7 and the charger that came with that phone did an okay job - but it was more like a trickle charge. When using this charger, I was able to get a full charge from an almost drained battery in about 2 hours. And it was roughly the same time to charge both my wife's Samsung S4 and my M7 at the same time. :highfive:
This charger is great. It has two ports and it is has good build quality. I have been using it now for a few months and it is still going strong and charges my Nexus 6 great when I don't want to use the insanely fast turbo charger.
Not quite sure what the "Smart" port is for - the box did not come with a description on that.
RECOMMENDED
I would recommend anyone in search of a USB wall charger to purchase this product. I have used OEM chargers, and cheap replacement ones, and this one beats all the ones I've owned, hands down.
Will this work with a Kindle?
"Smart" USB chargers include solid state logic with serial communications chips. When you plug in a device that wants higher current, it sends a query to the power supply saying something to the effect of "I want 2 amps. Is that OK?" If the power supply is a dump USB port, it doesn't answer at all, so the device either doesn't work, or only draws the default 500 mA (and charges much more slowly.)

Tronsmart W3PTA - 3 port (quick charge)

I've got here a tronsmart 3 port wall charger. The model is W3PTA.
Just for reference in case you're interested in the product here below is a link to the amazon store.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C3PPLBM
This charger to start with comes packed with 3 USB ports but just to clarify it only comes with one supporting quick charge 3.0 port and the two other ports being VoltIQ ports.
if don't have a quick charge 3.0 device do not worry as 3.0 works backwards with quick charge 2.0 devices. I'll be using a galaxy s7 for this review as my G5 seems to have died. ...
Let's start off with the boxing. The wall charger comes with a standard white box that I personally don't mind. I have an issue with plastic.
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What you see is it. Pop it open and pull out the charger!
The size of the wall unit itself is pretty cool since it opens up with the power input facing down and the USB ports facing up. If you work anywhere near a desk you learn to love easy access to the USB ports. I will post some pictures below of the size and the modeling of this cute little thing
So let's talk about its actual performance. I've been using this unit for my work for around 2 weeks now and it has been charging my galaxy s7 just as quick as any other quick charge 2.0 units or even other quick charge 3.0 products. Please don't believe that a quick charge 3.0 product will provide a quicker charge as it won't. You're device doesn't have such method of doing so. It's just helpful to have it for future reasons or in my case have office buddies who want to randomly plug in their phones on your desk.
Through out my testing I charged my work issued tablet via the VoltIQ port and my personal s7 via the quick charge and it kept up with the voltage with no issue.
Big shout out to tronsmart for the great job they've been doing. All products I've gotten from them have been in exchange for just an honest review and I don't really have anything bad to say about them. I do not get paid anything to do this. Just simply review products to my knowledge.
If you have any questions please comment on this thread or feel free to shoot me a private message.
Is it compatible with Quick charge 1.0? I get conflicting information on the net.
I have one of these and made a review about it
https://goo.gl/fYvP7p

[Review] Lumsing USB Type-C and Quick Charge 3.0 15000mAh Powerbank

Overview
Quick summary - great device really solid and well balanced with three output slots to charge two devices. The hugh 15,000mah it enough to keep several devices topped up for quite some time. The Qualcomm quickcharge 2.0 / 3.0 compatibility is a really nice touch for a powerpank meaning that you done have to be plugged in for long to give your compatible device a topup.
Unboxing
So in the box is the Glory P2 Plus battery pack, two a short black USB leads (one micro USB and one USB-C) and the instructions. The battery pack has a really large capacity at 15k mah which is enough to charge a Galaxy S6 up a quite a few times before itself requiring recharging. The battery pack is all white plastic body. There are 2 USB outputs and a USB type C in/out socket and a micro USB input. Its great that this is compatible with new and older technology meaning that its quite a versatile device. The two main USB outputs has one which is compatable with Qualcomm’s quickchrge 2.0 and 3.0 and one which is a ‘Smart’ output, which registers on my Galaxy S6 as ‘Cable charging’ so slower than using quickcharge.
Despite the capacity of the internal battery the weight of this doesnt feel too bad, it is pretty heavy but that is to be expected with the massive capacity. It weighs in at at 378g which is really isnt that heavy and the slim profile means that it will slot into a jeans pocket no problem.
On the front are 4 little blue LEDs which light up to show the capacity. In theory each dot should be enough to deliver 3,750mah of juice so in theory each light of power should easily charge any modern smartphone, just for reference the capacity of my Galaxy S6 is 2550mah. On one side is a plastic button you can press to view the charge or turn the pack on when you want to start charging a device. It charged my S6 fairly quickly (about 1 hour using QC) from nearly empty so the device delivers a amount of power from each port when charging a single device.
Overall I really like this pack, its nice, solid and premium feeling, works well and having a quickcharge port for quicker charging. The capacity is massive and will keep me going for a good few days of recharges on my phone when im away from an outlet.
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Might sound stupid, but, i'm guessing this is safe enough to use on the Pixel?

UGREEN USB-PD 30W Charger + Type-C Braided Cables - Unboxing and Review

After having tested the Quick Charge 3 chargers, it is time to test the USB-PD ones. This model in particular is the 30W variant with 1x Type-C Output.
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Starting from the materials, the charger feels pretty solid with no glossy parts.
For best results, i have combined this charger with 2x Type-C to Type-C cables from the same brand, and the quality is excellent with a thick braided cable and metal shielded plugs. Unfortunately this charger doesn't include any Type-C cable.
Its power output looks to be as good as it should be, and my Essential Phone PH-1 was able to charge at lightning fast speeds with no issues. Unfortunately i am not able to show any voltage output for this because my USB Tester doesn't support USB-PD.
I am going to add more details about this test as soon as i get my hands on a new USB Tester.
As regards the Type-C cables instead, i am kinda disappointed. 4.62v for a 3A load is quite low, and this is the shorter variant. Basically, the thickness mentioned before is probably only due to the braiding and not to the internal wires (20AWG declared, i have some doubts about this). This test has been made using the Quick Charge Charger already tested previously. (link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/accessories/ugreen-4-ports-desktop-charger-quick-t3830526)
So, apparently this is a placebo, since again i can say that the charger is great thus i can recommend it, but i can't recommend any of those cables due to high resistance of them.
Rating (Charger): 8.5
Product Webpage: https://www.ugreen.com/product/1417-en.html
Rating (Cables): 6
Product Webpage: Apparently not available for this precise model​
Nice review that u have but I think there's only a small users whose gonna buy this kind of charger
Can you help us by telling how much battery was charged in how many minutes and was that result obtained when you were using the phone (light usage like watching media etc) or switched off state or was it when screen was not lit?

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