Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Something to quick charge the torch/power banks and camera batteries when in a spot of need for topping up etc. Also super fast charges the phone when I need a 20 minute top up when the fast wireless charger bay simply isn't fast enough (it's actually slow at 15W but fine for sustaining a trickle charge on a long drive etc...).
QC3.0/USB-PD 3.0 spec.

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It says 60W for the USB-C port and 30W for the USB A port but I know this to be innacurate, it is 30W per port, 60W combined. Otherwise my phone would show Superfast Charging 2.0 vs just Superfast Charging. No biggie as there is only about 8 minutes difference between the two on an S22 Ultra...

Very good for the price and it is flush fit so can stay plugged in 24/7.
 
As fans, the Dyson TP models are bloody awful, barely push any air. But for purifying air, they can't be beaten imo. My hayfever symptoms are so much better at night with it on. I had a Phillips one, that was just naff. Did nothing

Which Philips? Seems weird that it wasn't working. These are not complicated devices. Filter with a fan behind it = collects particles. Bigger fan and bigger filter exchanges air within a room quicker.
 
Something to quick charge the torch/power banks and camera batteries when in a spot of need for topping up etc. Also super fast charges the phone when I need a 20 minute top up when the fast wireless charger bay simply isn't fast enough (it's actually slow at 15W but fine for sustaining a trickle charge on a long drive etc...).
QC3.0/USB-PD 3.0 spec.

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It says 60W for the USB-C port and 30W for the USB A port but I know this to be innacurate, it is 30W per port, 60W combined. Otherwise my phone would show Superfast Charging 2.0 vs just Superfast Charging. No biggie as there is only about 8 minutes difference between the two on an S22 Ultra...

Very good for the price and it is flush fit so can stay plugged in 24/7.


It probably is 60W on the C port. 20V @ 3A. Plug in a compatible laptop and see with a meter.

Galaxy S range needs a different voltage spec for SFC2.0 which this does not support like many other chargers. Needs 11V @ 4+ Amps hence the 5A cable included with the wall charger.


Also shame on you for finding the most suspect no name charger. So many reputable branded ones for a few quid more.
 
I wanted a flush fit one which the others were not, plus this one had positive reviews as well, pus it might be no name, but still has to comply with the QC/PD standards. Nothing about it seems to stick out as "suspect".
 
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