For me, the most important thing about this product is the quality of workmanship and thus the longevity. I really hate how they want you to rate things a week or two after you receive them. Ask me in 5 years and I'll have a valuable opinion. Again, by then this product will probably no longer exist or have long ago been replaced by a device that is cheaper and does a much better job! Sigh! So I can say the build quality "looks" good and I think it will last no less than an Apple charger. The weakest link seems to be the cable to the computer from the Brick, as the wire seems to be quite thin (= to the Apple charger or maybe a bit thinner). Design-wise, I really like that both cables are connected to the power bank, which in theory means you can just replace one cable instead of the entire charger (like Apple's) if something breaks. Good news: All cables are heavily armored in the usual bends EXCEPT (bad news) where it's needed most and where all my Apple chargers have failed in the first place - the cable that goes into the computer. It has a weak, short boost that certainly looks MUCH less powerful than the other stress points. USB ports are interesting, but I've only used them once or twice. At this early stage of its existence I find it very good value for money compared to the Apple charger. Hope that helps.
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