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Larry
> 3 dayCharges fast
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ruru0888
> 3 dayWorks great my phone likes it and I love it
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayIts a charger, works like its suppose to. Doesnt get hot like the original manufacturer one does.
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Kevon
> 3 dayjust plug and play, no issues, fast charging my lg v20 so alls good
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Jose M
> 3 dayPurchased this so I can use it on my Iphone Xs. It charged the phone fairly quickly.
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Oldsparkey
> 3 dayThis is a handy charger for electronic items when all the other outlets are taken. So handy I just ordered another one for my CD Player. This way the wife will not be borrowing it since she has her own.
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Steve S.
> 3 dayWorks fine and as expected, but seems a bit bulky for what it is. Seems like it could be a bit smaller which would be better for travel. But, its nice and works well.
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Keith Ash
> 3 dayGreat product. As advertised.
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F7o5x
> 3 dayWe use them to charge iPhone XRs with wireless chargers. No issues so far.
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Carson
> 3 dayPicked this up (along with a couple of Anker Powerline cords) as a second Quick Charge charger around the house and for travel for my fiancees Samsung Galaxy something or other (I think its an S6, but Im an iPhone guy so I dont really care...). I think hers only uses Quick Charge 2.0, but this 3.0 model is backwards compatible, and it seems to charge just as well as her factory Samsung charger. Have used it to charge my iPhone 7 from time to time, and it charges it, not sure if any faster than a normal little Apple charger, but it works, and thats good enough for me. If theres a drawback, albeit a minor one, is the size of the charger for only having one USB port, its roughly half the size of a deck of playing cards, which is much larger than a generic dumb charger/standard Apple charger, and a bit larger than the standard Samsung one. It is just a bit bulky on the surge protector we use, but who doesnt have that problem with those darn things?