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This USB Wall Outlet features 3 ports (2 USB-C and 1 USB-A) with a total output of 30W, utilizing advanced GaN technology for efficient charging. It ensures safety with tamper-resistant design and multiple built-in protections, making it a reliable choice for modern charging needs.
K**7
Easy replacement
This outlet is great and easy to install. The only issue I could see is that if you have a lot of wires in the outlet box, it could present problems with the amount of space taken up by the new outlet. I like the outlet so much I bought a matching device.
E**E
Good for places where 20A is required (like kitchens!) but is not PD or QC
I've gradually been adding this type of USB charging outlet various places in the house, because they're so much more convenient (and less unsightly) than having "wall wart" USB converters plugged in everywhere. In addition, you still have use of both of your 120V outlets this way!One thing many DIYers may not know is that your kitchen outlets are supposed to be 20A (20 amp) compatible, meaning that they will accept regular plug with parallel blades, but also special 20A plugs where the neutral blade is perpendicular to the line blade. This prevents you from plugging a heavy-duty appliance into an outlet that can only handle 15 amps. It's fine the other way around: a 20A outlet will take either style of plug, because the outlet is made to handle any current UP TO 20 amps.One thing to watch out for, however: make sure your WIRING and CIRCUIT BREAKER are able to handle 20A, because you really don't want to allow a high-power device into a circuit that's not made to handle it. Any house built to code in the last 20+ years SHOULD be wired this way, but it's up to you to make sure. A second thing to check -- and this is mainly for kitchens and bathrooms -- is that your GFCI is also 20A rated.Enough background. These outlets are great for those areas in my home that I've mentioned. I had previously put a 15A USB charger outlet in my kitchen (because that's all that was available at the time), but I've replaced it with one of these to bring things back to code compliance. 30 watt capacity on the USB side is pretty good; it's plenty for cell phones, rechargeable work lights, and such, but it'll only slow-charge a laptop. The description says that it only delivers charge at 5V, so that's not likely to do much for a laptop. If the outlet were PD-compatible, it could charge at higher voltages if the receiving device is also compatible, so you might then be able to charge a laptop.Overall, I'm happy with these and will probably get more soon to upgrade other rooms in my house.
L**N
3 USB without blocking the outlets!
The GaN charger is surprisingly small for it's capacity. Fitting a 3 port charger inside an outlet isn't an easy task. Having 3 USB is a nice feature, with the A center one for those older devices and 2 of the newer C style USB. This is a 20 amp rated outlet. That means you can use this with an appliance that draws closer to that 20 amp limit. Most residential outlets are only 15 amp rated, even ones on 20 amp circuits. This is fairly common as most things in a house don't draw anywhere near 20 by themselves. But if you are using these in a kitchen, this is a good option. The heavier duty 20 amp outlet will handle the high load of things like a microwave or coffee maker. It's perfectly safe to use these 20 amp outlets on 15 amp circuits anywhere in your home. If you are wanting to install one of these in place of a GFCI in a bathroom or kitchen, do not. You would lose the GFCI protection which could save a life.One thing to note, these are fairly large on the back side so if you have an older home with the smaller metal wall boxes and a lot of wires in the box it might not be possible to fit these without changing the box to the type we use today which are much deeper.I tested this out using 2 USB C iPads and a USB A to lightning cable on an iPhone. Everything charged just as quick as when I use their individual charging bricks.
A**R
Great outlet with multiple cable options
This outlet is that birght white color which should match most other bright white outlets sold by the big box stores. It won't look good with Ivory so if you have Ivory outlets, keep that in mind. It was easy toinstall, just make sure the breaker is off before installing. It only has one set of posts for connections so keep that in mind. You won't be able to use the bottom outlet as a separately switched connection (Like plugging in a lamp that you operate via a light switch on the wall).The charging performance from the 2 USB and USB-C outlets are fast. They are rated at 30W which should meet most fast charging specs for phones. I don't think the ports will power most laptops via the USB-C connection though so you will need to use the actual outlet for that. It comes with a nice wall plate that seems very sleek. You should be able to use it with a GFCI style (The kind with a large rectangular cutout as opposed to the 2 holes for each outlet) wall plate if you're looking to match it with the rest of your wall plates too.
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