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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
Works well
ST
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
Worked as expected would recommend
Efren B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
Excellent
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I can charge my macbook air my phone and my wife's phone with one charger!!!!
Schatzlaw
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Also, lighter than I expected - my older one is more bulky
Robert J (Dr Bob) Rubel
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
Very reliable. Packs just the punch I need for powering my Macbook and iPhone, etc.. Highly recommend
JT
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Who takes all my chargers!? This is a pretty handy high watt charger.++It has 3 slots. 2 Oval/USB-C, 1/Square...what is next Triangle plugs? Usually you have the wrong cord when needed but here you have the 2 mainstream choices RN.++It's 70 watt high powered. The old little free phone chargers are like 5-10 watts. So this thing is powerful and also can run my laptop (I only tried briefly for the sake of science).++Build quality & design are good. I never heard of this brand "SaturnDock". Upon perusal they appear fairly new but do have a product line beyond this and with some initial good reviews. So this vendor appears at least trending good.Charges good. At current price of $24 (after coupon don't forget to click), I rate 4-STARS in consideration of price/value/choices.
Alberto
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
+++ Charges very fast+++ can charge some USB-C laptop and tablet devices (check requirements)+ smart charging: changes power output depending on ports used.++ multiple ports: 2 USB-C (identified as C1 and C2) and 1 USB-A (identified as A)+ charging prongs fold down for improved storage-- It's big and heavy, not pocket-friendly-- heavy footprint, can obstruct other bulky chargers from connecting to the same outlet- output configurations may be confusing (combination matters, I explain later). Info is written in very small letters in the back, but the C-ports are not clearly identified in the front and I just assume its C1 on top, then C2, then A at the very bottom.This block feels more like a brick; It's really chunky, but its also really sturdy. In tiny white letters, there's a breakdown of the wattage variation for using different combinations of 2 ports, or all three.**FYI, using ports C1 and A does 45w and 22.5 watts, respectively, but C2 and A outputs 12 and 12 watts, so which one you use matters a lot. Again, which is C1 and C2 is not very clear**! The wattage will determine how fast the device can potentially charge, but the amperage will depend on how much voltage the device NEEDS. Those outputs are also stated in the back with configurations for 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, and 20 volts.From what I understand, you cannot damage a device with this, BUT you MAY have a slow charge when connecting multiple devices if you don't pay attention to the combinations.The price is justified considering that this can replace chargers for tablets and some small laptops. This is more than a USB-C fast charger, it's a multi-use, multi-port fast charger; its just one of those things that SEEMS expensive until you fully understand the features it offers.
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