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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 9, 2023
This is a very high quality charger, albeit a bit heavy. I mainly use it for my Steam Deck and my phone. It is capable of fully charging my Steam Deck while it is being used at least once and then some, although I've never measured the exact amount I get out of it. The pouch it comes in can fit almost perfectly in the stock Steam Deck case where the wall charger would normally go, but it stretches out the elastic quite a bit and has fallen out a few times. It's also fast enough to power my laptop, but it doesn't last very long for that and is more for an emergency power boost.

It also is capable of passthrough charging, where it can charge itself as well as two connected devices (one A and one C). This isn't as efficient, and it will usually only charge the connected devices fully until the outgoing power has dropped significantly, and then it will charge itself, but I imagine this is a safety feature. It works well enough for overnight charging.

It features a "trickle charge" mode for low power USB-A devices, to ensure charging isn't automatically cut off when extremely low power devices are connected. This is toggled by double-pressing the side button, which will show a green light next to the percentage. A few reviews mention that it will "waste power" on the USB-A port despite nothing being connected. It does do this sometimes, but it usually turns off after a few minutes as long as trickle charge mode is turned off, and any power loss from this is negligible as it's only 0.1w. It is not a defect, just a weird side effect of trickle charging.

Overall, this charger can charge very fast, has good capacity, and is well worth the price. It's probably overkill for a Steam Deck alone, but it's very nice for charging multiple high-power devices at once.

It also has a few cute little secrets :3
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy, advanced, high capacity, and very fast
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 9, 2023
This is a very high quality charger, albeit a bit heavy. I mainly use it for my Steam Deck and my phone. It is capable of fully charging my Steam Deck while it is being used at least once and then some, although I've never measured the exact amount I get out of it. The pouch it comes in can fit almost perfectly in the stock Steam Deck case where the wall charger would normally go, but it stretches out the elastic quite a bit and has fallen out a few times. It's also fast enough to power my laptop, but it doesn't last very long for that and is more for an emergency power boost.

It also is capable of passthrough charging, where it can charge itself as well as two connected devices (one A and one C). This isn't as efficient, and it will usually only charge the connected devices fully until the outgoing power has dropped significantly, and then it will charge itself, but I imagine this is a safety feature. It works well enough for overnight charging.

It features a "trickle charge" mode for low power USB-A devices, to ensure charging isn't automatically cut off when extremely low power devices are connected. This is toggled by double-pressing the side button, which will show a green light next to the percentage. A few reviews mention that it will "waste power" on the USB-A port despite nothing being connected. It does do this sometimes, but it usually turns off after a few minutes as long as trickle charge mode is turned off, and any power loss from this is negligible as it's only 0.1w. It is not a defect, just a weird side effect of trickle charging.

Overall, this charger can charge very fast, has good capacity, and is well worth the price. It's probably overkill for a Steam Deck alone, but it's very nice for charging multiple high-power devices at once.

It also has a few cute little secrets :3
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