Does what it says on the tin with just a few small touches that keep it from being perfect. First the good details: 4x100W is amazing and twice the power of the Hitec X4 AC Pro. The arrangement of the sockets in the front is also very tidy and practical. Reasonable It includes four balance boards and many charging cable options with decan plugs in the middle, so that they can be exchanged. What makes it 4.5 stars are a few small touches: No power button (the Hitec mentioned above has one). A display for all four ports is pretty cheap: Hitec has a much nicer color LCD display that shows data and a percentage for all four batteries at once (it doesn't have a percentage anywhere). And the save function is painfully slow. It takes a couple of hours to keep a fully charged 4S 7600mAh as it discharges at just 0.6A (Hitec is the same - I don't know why). If you need 400W, this is better than Hitec. If you can live with 200 watts, the 4-port Hitec has a much nicer UI. Maybe the next version of this charger will have a power switch, an improved display and more options for unloading included. There is no power button (the Hitec mentioned above has one). A display for all four ports is pretty cheap: Hitec has a much nicer color LCD display that shows data and a percentage for all four batteries at once (it doesn't have a percentage anywhere). And the save function is painfully slow. It takes a couple of hours to keep a fully charged 4S 7600mAh as it discharges at just 0.6A (Hitec is the same - I don't know why). If you need 400W, this is better than Hitec. If you can live with 200 watts, the 4-port Hitec has a much nicer UI. Perhaps the next version of this charger will include a power button, an improved display, and more options for discharging. There is no power button (the Hitec mentioned above has one). A display for all four ports is pretty cheap: Hitec has a much nicer color LCD display that shows data and a percentage for all four batteries at once (it doesn't have a percentage anywhere). And the save function is painfully slow. It takes a couple of hours to keep a fully charged 4S 7600mAh as it discharges at just 0.6A (Hitec is the same - I don't know why). If you need 400W, this is better than Hitec. If you can live with 200 watts, the 4-port Hitec has a much nicer UI. Perhaps the next version of this charger will include a power button, an improved display, and more options for discharging. The Hitec has a much nicer LCD color display, which shows data and a percentage reading for all four batteries at the same time (it has no percentage reading anywhere). And the save function is painfully slow. It takes a couple of hours to keep a fully charged 4S 7600mAh as it discharges at just 0.6A (Hitec is the same - I don't know why). If you need 400W, this is better than Hitec. If you can live with 200W, Hitec's 4-port has a much nicer UI. Perhaps, the next version of this charger will include a power button, an improved display and more options for discharging. The Hitec has a much nicer color LCD display that shows data and a percentage reading for all four batteries at once (it doesn't have a percentage reading anywhere). And the save function is painfully slow. It takes a couple of hours to keep a fully charged 4S 7600mAh as it discharges at just 0.6A (Hitec is the same - I don't know why). If you need 400W, this is better than Hitec. If you can live with 200W, Hitec's 4-port has a much nicer UI. Perhaps the next version of this charger will include a power button, improved display, and more ways to discharge. It takes a couple of hours to keep a fully charged 4S 7600mAh as it discharges at just 0.6A (Hitec is the same - I don't know why). If you need 400W, this is better than Hitec. If you can live with 200W, Hitec's 4-port has a much nicer UI. Maybe the next version of this charger will have a power switch, an improved display and more options for unloading included. It takes a couple of hours to keep a fully charged 4S 7600mAh as it discharges at just 0.6A (Hitec is the same - I don't know why). If you need 400W, this is better than Hitec. If you can live with 200 watts, the 4-port Hitec has a much nicer UI. Perhaps the next version of this charger will include a power button, an improved display, and more options for discharging. The 4-port Hitec has a much nicer user interface. Perhaps the next version of this charger will include a power button, an improved display, and more options for discharging. The 4-port Hitec has a much nicer user interface. Perhaps the next version of this charger will include a power button, an improved display, and more options for discharging.
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