I saw this product on a YouTube channel to which I subscribe. The product is legal, it powers USB-C laptops and Android phones. Pros: Supports higher power outputs for faster charging on Samsung S9, HP x360 14-inch laptops and Dell XPS 13 9350. The product size is very small, probably the size of two Apple phone chargers side by side. It's a good weight for its size. Some have mentioned the protrusion on the included cable, I don't see that as a problem, I think it's one of those magnetic field related things that used to come with old USB cables. Is it really needed? I don't know, I'm not an electrical engineer. Cons: As mentioned, it's fairly light in weight. Heat damn, this thing gets really hot when I charge my laptop. I assume he used 20v 3a PD but am not sure. I'll follow up once my onboard USB-C power meter is available so I can know for sure. I was disappointed with the amount of heat generated. When I hear that something electronic is working efficiently, I usually assume it isn't getting hot since heat is a by-product of inefficient power generation. Again, I'm not an electrical engineer. So if someone can provide some facts I'm sure other buyers can benefit.
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