No useful videos but there is this one Amazon review
My Lenovo IdeaPad supports 65W PD charging and this is one of the few chargers in the market that can simultaneously deliver 65W PD charging while charging other devices.
There is a 30% off coupon on their website which brings the cost to 1259, and I also included the 5% cashback from SBI card.
It is manufactured by Shenzen Izteck, so it is an OEM product and they of course offer only 6-month warranty because they can only replace it and hope that it doesn’t stop working in those 6 months. Only thing is that the monetary impact wouldn’t be that much if things go wrong compared to similar type products from CFM or Spigen.
The included cable is practically useless for laptop usage as it is too short and is not able to provide the full 65W, but fine for phones or tablets. I use a 5 feet 100W cable in general.
You are doing a disservice to AliExpress. The price over there is generally unbeatable with vendors undercutting each other. The regular sales with price drops and coupons is actually better than the mostly fake sales over here.
You might compare it more to something like wish.com which is truly the bottom when it comes to online shopping.
Haha true that. I once ordered a badminton racket from aliexpress. It was 2400inr probably an astrox replica. When it collided with a 6k racket bought from amazon, the 6k racket was destroyed beyond repair. The fake one from aliexpress is still strong after string replacement.
Updating this thread to tell everyone what I eventually bought, which also happens to be my FIRST EVER FAST CHARGER. I mean I do have a 30W Apple macbook charger, but this one is 65W and now my Dell work laptop doesn’t keep crying “Slow Charger Slow Charger” like it does when I use 30W charger.
Do you actually need 65W for a laptop? Then this one is useless as it will only go up to 45W on one port. Also, Spigen and Ringke simply rebrand OEM charger products, so apart from the warranty, you can’t really expect them to match up to first-party products from Anker or Ugreen.
Edit: I stand corrected on output on single port as it seems they don’t clearly highlight the multi-port distribution like others do, so it does support 65W on a single port. Just for reference, I had one of those 65W Nu Republic chargers that cost between 1-1.5k and don’t think this product is any better and mostly comes from similar Chinese OEMs.