Product description
Note1: An E-Marker cable is required to achieve charging speeds above 100W.
Note 2 : This product delivers up to 60W for Dell laptops, due to Dell’s specific charging protocol. Expect slow charging alerts on Dell laptops that require more than 100W.
Note 3 :Please unplug the cable when not in use to avoid limiting the maximum output power of other ports.
Note4: Due to MacBook charging identification, it’s normal to see a plug symbol in the battery icon when using a third-party charger. Charging will resume as normal after about one minute.
Note 5: This product features over-temperature protection. Under full load, it may frequently activate this protection. To prevent damage, the charger will automatically reduce its power output during extended high-temperature conditions.
FAQ1: Q: Is it normal for the charger to heat up while charging?
A: Yes, it’s normal for high-power chargers to operate at higher temperatures than low-power models. This charger features AI-driven intelligent temperature control, maintaining it within international safety standards for reliability and safety.
FAQ2: Q: Why is the displayed power less than what devices such as phones and laptops claim?
A: The charging process for phones and laptops follows a fluctuating power curve, typically reaching maximum power when the battery is low and the screen is off. Factors like battery level, screen status, and temperature protection mechanisms influence the actual charging power. This behavior occurs even with the device’s original charger.











Mohamed Moawad –
Excellent charger
Doesn’t heat up and charges my iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch quickly. I like its compact size and power. Seems well made.
Tessa EllisTessa Ellis –
Powerful, Quailty USB-C Hub
Robust and high quality USB charging dock. It’s housing is metal and it came with a 240W USBC to USBC cable. It can put out a maximum of 160W out of any single port, but can fully power both its 160W ports at the same time. I included images with details of its power distribution.
5 people found this helpful
Ted E. –
Works well.
So far so good…charges my drone batteries in good time, as well as other devices.
D. Watkins –
This thing just flat works.
Works like a charm. No more “insufficient power” warnings from my laptop. Ports to charge anything you happen to carry with you. Runs reasonably cool (gets warm but not unmanageably hot), it’s not as huge as it looks in the pictures. Comes with a cord that’s about 5′ which is fine at home but short for travel. It’s a 2 wire unpolarized “eyeglasses” input. Added a 20′ cord and I’m good to go at any motel.
3 people found this helpful
Carlos A Ortiz –
Food Phone Charger
Very good charger
LowJack –
Buy weight this is a substantial unit and well made.
This power supply is a pleasant surprise as soon as you lift the box. Opening it you realize that this is a well-made unit and fairly hefty for its size. Most items that are electronic these days are featherweights not something I expect from a power supply and this unit was no disappointment. If you need a power supply, I highly recommend this one and I hope that it gives me many years of good service.
KG –
Dead After 30 Days — Save Your Money
I really wanted to like this charger. An 880W, 8-port USB-C charging station with 140W PD, PPS, and AVS support? On paper, it sounded like the perfect solution to the rat’s nest of individual chargers cluttering up my desk. For about a month, it was exactly that. Then it became an expensive paperweight.**It worked great — for exactly 30 days.** Right out of the box, I was impressed. All eight ports were charging phones, tablets, a MacBook Pro, and a Steam Deck simultaneously without breaking a sweat. The 140W PD port handled my laptop perfectly, and the fast charging protocols kicked in reliably across all my devices. I was ready to sing its praises. Then one morning, the fast charging ports simply stopped delivering fast charge. No warning, no gradual decline — just done.**The “fast” ports now trickle charge at best.** My devices that were previously pulling full PD and PPS speeds now charge at what feels like basic 5V/1A rates, if they negotiate at all. Some devices intermittently connect and disconnect, cycling over and over with that familiar charging chime playing on repeat. My MacBook Pro won’t even acknowledge the 140W port anymore. The regular low-power ports still technically work, but if I wanted slow charging I’d use the free brick that came with my phone.**For the price, this is unacceptable.** This isn’t a $15 gas station charger — it’s marketed as a premium, high-wattage charging hub. Losing core functionality after just one month of normal household use suggests either poor component quality, inadequate thermal management, or both. I wasn’t daisy-chaining extension cords or running it in a sauna. It sat on my desk in a climate-controlled room doing exactly what it was designed to do.**Build quality concerns in hindsight.** Looking back, there were subtle signs I should have paid more attention to. The unit ran noticeably warm even when only a few ports were in use. The USB-C port fit was a little loose on a couple of the slots right from the start. And the overall housing, while decent-looking, feels more like a shell over cheap internals than a properly engineered power delivery system.**Customer support has been unhelpful.** I reached out hoping for a replacement or at minimum some troubleshooting guidance. What I got was a canned response asking me to “try a different cable.” I’ve tested with over a dozen certified cables across multiple devices. The cables aren’t the problem. Still waiting on a meaningful follow-up.**Bottom line:** A charging station that can’t reliably charge after 30 days has failed at its one and only job. I’m back to my tangle of individual chargers, out the money I spent on this, and genuinely concerned about what that kind of component failure could have done to my devices. I cannot recommend this product to anyone. If you need a multi-port high-wattage charging solution, keep looking — this one isn’t it.
2 people found this helpful
John G. –
Fast fast fast charging!
Love this thing. Got them for family at xmas. It is fast AF in charging w the usb C.
One person found this helpful
TimmyTimmy –
Works great 👍
Best choice
ORA: Paul H. –
This unit is proving to be robust and will handle whatever I would throw at it.
I have tested to success the device concurrently charging five Samsung cell phones at the “superfast charging” rate.I have also tested to success 1 laptop (needs 90W charge) concurrent with 4 cell phones all at “superfast charging”.One would think a smaller charger could do the above but that failed to be true.A competitors 500W charger would only do 3 concurrently and when a 4th phone was introduced two phones dropped down to “fast charging”. The above failure is why I returned that unit and I went with this 800+ W charger.This unit is proving to be robust and will handle whatever I would throw at it.
One person found this helpful