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ZEEHOO Car Charger, 95W USB C Car Charger, Cigarette Lighter Charger, Fast Car Charger Adapter Compatible with iPhone 15 Pro Max Plus 14 13 12 Samsung Galaxy S23/22 etc
A 12 volt USB car charger with 2x USB-C ports and 1x USB-A QC3.0 port.
C1 output was tested to provide 63 watts, but over the course of 20-30 minutes the device got VERY hot. (Probably because it was stepping up the provided 12-14 volts to 19.7 volts @ 3.17 amps.)
The C2 output was never able to deliver more than 26 watts (out of the rated 30 - 12v at 2.5 amps), AND it was not able to charge my laptop at 12 volts while the C1 port was in use at 63 watts, it was only able to charge my laptop when it was used by itself. [The C2 output WAS able to power my cell phone at 9 volts and 1 amp when the C1 port was fully utilized.)
Due to this failure, I'm going to say that it does NOT meet it's 95 watt power specification. (I would have liked to see 63W from C1 and 26W from C2 at the same time.)
As specified on the box, if you use the USB-A port and USB-C2 port at the same time, they both drop to 5 volts.
So this device is useful for charging two (smaller) devices at the same time, either USB-C1 and USB-C2, or USB-C1 and USB-A...but if you try to charge three devices, two of the 3 are limited to 5 volts and a shared 3 amps.
Details from the box:
Model ZPD-337
USB-C1 - 20v 3.25A Max
USB-C2 - 12v 2.5A Max
USB-A (without USB-C2 plugged in): 12V 1.5A max
USB-A + USB-C2 at the same time - 5V at 3A (shared)
As negative as I've been above about not meeting it's 95W power specifications and getting very hot when pushing 63 watts, this car charger is better than the one I had before (which wouldn't even do 20V charging from a 12-14v source), so I am going to be using it (while keeping an eye out for something even better).
I like the ability to draw 65 watts (25v @ 2.5 amps) from the C1 port if I need to charge my laptop in the car in an emerency, but I would NOT leave this device unattended while charging at that rate, because it got VERY hot to the touch! For powering two cell phones at 18 watts each I don't think heat would be an issue, as they would probably be both charging at 9 or 12 volts and the car charger would be stepping down the 14 volts from the car instead of stepping it up to 20 volts.
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