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GemCoo63W USB C Car Charger Socket, 45W PD Outlet 18W Quick Charge 3.0 USB Charger Socket, USB Cigarette Lighter Socket with LED Voltmeter Car USB Port 12V Socket for Car RV Boat Marine Truck Golf
J**N
Well Made Unit
This unit has USB-C which i need for my iPad and regular USB which I need for my cell but all next generation IPhones will all require the USB-C. I’ve tested it with power to make sure it works but not installed it yet.Great value for the money
M**.
Great charger for the money
Easily installed in the location of the cigarette lighter spot. Had to do some minor grinding to expand the opening just a bit. Reads 12V when car is off, 14.6V when the car is on and running. Charged my phone very quickly.
T**P
Fast
Was easy for me had wiring done just swapped an open 12v socket for this one these new phones need that basting
B**S
Works great
Pulled out a factory out let in my F250 and this was a great fit. Looks factory
E**N
PD Negotiation Flaky
Works great for my Nintendo Switch, however PD negotiation to charge my large power bank only works once in a while. Not sure what the issue is... will keep it, for now.Edit... I think the lack of pd negotiation for the power bank is because it wants 24 volts for higher power delivery. Need to get a cheap dc to dc step up and see if this is the case.
D**.
Rapid charging is being reported via usb-c use as expected.
Easy to install into my Neutrino Aurora black box that i have on my Yamaha FZ1. I use the type-c port to keep my Pixel 3 XL charged up during my lengthy commute.UPDATE:Tge first one lasted 3 days of commute before it stopped working (no voltage reading and dead usb ports). I went through the replacement process and installed the new one. It also lasted a short time (two 1.5 hour uses per day) before the usb-c port stopped working. This usb-a port and voltage read-out still functions. I would not recommend tgis product as it is not reliable.
K**P
USB-A port died after one year
I installed this in an RV. It worked well for about 3,000 miles. Driving back yesterday, the USB-A port stopped working. It looks like the normal road vibration made it loose to the point where no USB-A cable would work it any more.
A**O
Make no mistake, the USB C PD 2.0 port delivers 18W of power
If your device demands more than 18 Watts of power (e.g. MacBook Pro), this socket's USB C PD port will not charge your device.At the time of writing, the following is the product's title> PD Type C USB Car Charger Socket 18W and QC 3.0 USB Quick Charge Socket 12V/24V Car Power Outlet Waterproof 64W Power Delivery 2.0 36W for Motorcycle Marine Boat RV ATVIf that description leaves you wondering: Is it 18W? Is it 64W? Is it 36W? You're not alone.USB C PD Port Wattage: 18WUSB QC 3.0 Port Wattage: 12WSo by my measurements, this socket is none of the listed wattages. It may produce a total of 30W simultaneously from both ports.
D**Y
Much better than expected
I was expecting this to be cheap and not deliver power well but was pleasantly surprised. I bought it as a test for a DC system with solar and I needed some load on that system. The USB-C socket powers my phone or my laptop easily (Surface 3) but is limited to 17W measured by my battery monitor. The laptop uses 6W in use when charged so this is actually enough to work and charge at the same time. At full wattage the socket doesn't get warm at all, which surprised me but is very reassuring.Quality is really good and it looks good in the panel. I've been so impressed that I intend to fit this to my boat when testing is complete.
S**U
Dodgy USB-C PD Negotiation
Based off the back of one of the questions the seller had asked, I bought this and a 24V 3A power supply to allow me to charge my MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, the USB-C PD Negotiation seems to be dodgy as it just refuses to charge my Mac - constantly cycles between charging and not charging.Other than that it seems OK - seems to charge my phone just fine using USB-C PD. But not fit for the purpose I bought it for, and given it's all installed now I can't return it.
A**R
This is not 46w PD
A nice unit but it is not 46w on the USB-C port. It’s is only 18w, same as the QC port. Fine for iPhone charging but not for Macbook. Title needs fixing
M**S
Nice to see your voltage
Got this to replace a conventional cigarette lighter and everything is moving to the type C, & this one fits & looks nice with the volts on display
M**E
Not fit for purpose
The power output is significantly lower than what it claims.Not suitable as a USB-C charger.
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