Saturday 22 November 2014

Review: EasyAcc 6 Port Usb Desktop Charger

In this review I am sharing my consumer experience with the EasyAcc® 6 – port USB Desktop Charger. Three features provided from EasyAcc®: Super Portable, Ultra – Powerful and Extremely Protective.


In the box you get:
-desktop charger;
-AC Power Cord (UK 3 pin wall plug)
- User Manual (read it first).

Desktop charger is lightweight, compact built and smaller than I expected. Desktop charger is made from  high quality materials, which are accordingly to EasyAcc® product description fire and high temperature resistant. Because unit is square shaped, you can use it in different positions. On the front side you have 6 USB port (2 ports for 2.4 A output, 2 ports for 2.1 A output and 2 ports for 1 A output).

After first impressions with the desktop charger I plug it in the wall socket and decided to charge 6 devices at the same time. At the same time I charged Nexus 7, Nexus 10, iPhone 5S, iPad mini retina, 3000 mAh portable battery pack and Sony bluetooth DR - BTN 200 headphones. All devices were charging simultaneously.  Probably I will never charge 6 devices at the same time, but I just want to check that all 6 USB outputs were working simultaneously. Six cables plugged in desktop charger produce a mess. So some cable management is recommended. During charging of all six devices, desktop charger became fairly warm, however I with phrase fairly warm I don't mean overheating in any way. It's understable that desktop charger became warm, because it can provide a total of 50 Watts of power. I have seen in the comments that some people noticed some noise from desktop charger, but that's not the case with my desktop charger. I can't hear it, even from 15 cm (0,5 feet).
In my next test I intended to check if you lose any charging speed, when six different devices are charging. For this test I charged my iPhone 5S from 30 – 100 %, together with iPad mini retina, Nexus 7, Nexus 10, 15000 mAh portable battery pack and bluetooth speaker. Result: Charging time of iPhone 5s from 30 – 100% was 1 hour and 40 minutes.  In comparison, charging time with included iPhone wall charger was exactly the same as charging with EasyAcc Desktop charger (1 hour and 40 minutes). On the basis of this test I can confirm that there is no difference between charging devices via fully loaded EasyAcc desktop charger and charging devices via included official wall charger.

Beside devices I mentioned above, I also charged Samsung Galaxy S4, Sony Xperia J, Nokia Lumia 520, and ipod shuffle with no charging issues whatsoever.


For charging tablets at full speed I recommend using 2.4 A and 2.1 A USB output. I also recommend using original Apple or MFI lightning cables and high quality micro USB cables.


Conclusion: I am very satisfied with desktop charger, it does exactly what it says in product description. I would recommend it to anyone who has a lot of gadgets, because you can simultaneously charge 3 tablets and 3 smartphones at once, which spares a lot of your time. The unit would be even better if there was included (at higher price) or sold separately some kind of docking station for charging all this devices and which could also served as cable management organizer. 

3 comments:

  1. quite informative and helpful. off to amazon to check prices
    thanks

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