BETMI USB C Charger, Type C Charger GaN 68W, 2-Port Fast Compact Foldable Wall Charger with USB A for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, Galaxy Phone, Android Phone, iOS Phone, Pixel, and More
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Chris Nguyen
> 24 hourCharger tests well on high and low demand devices. The amount of wattage did seem a bit odd as it doesnt follow standard listings like 40,45,65w,etc. Quality of plastic feels fine, but seams are lifted on the center piece which is unique and stylish, but the edges are rough. This comes across as something that could catch on things and get damaged. That or it comes across looking cheap or lacking QC. It would be fine to have section of the shell lifted, but edges should be smooth and rounded so it doesnt look like lazy demolding at the factory. QC issues are tricky. The whole thing could work smoothly, but if you encounter one QC issue- you begin to question what else could be an issue? If they missed the items you noticed, what other QC issues were missed? During testing - worked fine, but between the non standard power listed and what looks like rough QC issues - Id only recommend this if it was on sale and you have low power devices. High draw devices would cause a normal charger to get warm, but a questionable charger could get hot or worse.
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Bernadette O
> 24 hourThe item came well packaged. It has the 110v prongs that collapse (always great for traveling) and the two USB connections will work for most electronics charging.
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Jim N
> 24 hourThis is a fantastic charger! GaN is the way to go! This is new technology using Gallium Nitride instead of silicon to provide higher charging output, less heat, more power, more efficiency. This charger easily put out 45 watts to my ipad when charging. As long as you have a good quality PD high current capable charging cable you will not be disappointed with this charger! I like that it is white in a sea of black devices. It is easier to locate in my backpack. Great for traveling since it is small and lightweight. I would not hesitate to buy this charger again.
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Amalia Walker
> 24 hourJust about any power adapter is capable of power phones and tablets. But for laptops, usually more power is needed or desired. At 68W, or slightly lower, this charger provides enough power for sustained charging of laptops. I have been using it with a Macbook Air (2022) and it does a consistent job of charging the laptop quickly using the USB-C port, without any of the on/off cycle you see in lower power adapters. One USB-C and one USB-A port, so you can easily charge at least one device regardless of the cables you have. I have other chargers, with more and less power. The larger the power output, the larger and heavier the adapter. But this adapter seems about the same size and just slightly heavier than a 40 W adapter I have. I think that is due to using GaN technology. I got it as a backup adapter, but have switched it to my primary, as I like its performance.
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Uncle Vinnie
> 24 hourThis is a good quality charger and I like that it has both USB-A and USB-C ports. I tried it out for an IPhone and a MacBook air and it performed as described. If you need a replacement charger, this is a nice option.
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Doc
> 24 hourThis compact rapid charger has both USB C and USB A ports and works well for charging my galaxy phone and tablets. This is designed for travel or for those who need to throw the charger into a bag, the prongs fold away to leave the sleek white square brick. It feels solidly made, I saw no quality control issues visible on the outside of the device. Overall I think it is a good deal, I like the versatility of having both the USB-C and USB-A ports with the added benefit of the quick charge protocols -- this means one fewer charger that I need to bring with me when I travel!!
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Meghan Kling
> 24 hourI like the speed (fast) that this charger provides, and I like that it doesnt hog the entire outlet when in use. The indicator light glows when it is plugged in, which helps locate it in dark or semi-dark lighting to plug in your device. (In the picture I show another small charger only to show that the larger BETMI foldable charger leaves room for another purpose. At 68 watts, it is much faster than the little 20-watt device sharing the outlet.) I do like the foldable plug feature of the BETMI charger, as it fits in my purse nicely when I travel with it.
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Vern
> 24 hourDoesnt take up too much space on a surge protector, accommodates a type A and a type C cable which is great for my needs. Also most of anyone that I know can use an outlet on it if Im not using both when out and about.
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AnotherCustomer
> 24 hourThis is a really nice little GaN travel charger. It doesnt have a ton of watts (68 watts max) but it is well made and is working very nicely on my Apple devices. So far Ive charged a 2019 Macbook Pro (though, be aware this does not provide sufficient output for heavy use on a high-power-draw macbook pro), iPad and iPhone 13PM. If you use ONLY the USB C port, the charger will output up to 65 watts max. This is confirmed in System Report on my Mac and through wattage consumption tools. If you use the USB A port only itll output 18 watts max. If you use both ports then it will output 50 watts max on the USB C port and 18 watts max on the USB A port for a total of 68 watts. This is good for charging two devices at once at a decent rate. If you have a Macbook Pro then charge your phone when youre not heavily using the Macbook or at off-hours so that your macbook has the full 65 watts it may need for your heavier tasks. Overall a very nice travel charger with foldable plug prongs for easy storage. Will recommend to a friend.
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Hannah
> 24 hourSadly there isnt too much to say about this because I have been just using it as a normal charger. But I will say this would be a great traveling as you can use it for two different types of chargers. I love that it saves space for me on an outlet being able to use both a USB for my phone, and another for my Ipad!