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The Nekteck 90W USB C Wall Charger is a high-performance charging adapter designed for modern laptops and devices. It features a built-in 6ft Type-C cable, ensuring convenience and flexibility. Certified by USB-IF and other safety standards, this charger intelligently adjusts its output to provide optimal charging for a variety of devices, making it a reliable choice for professionals on the go.
L**S
4.5* - Two items short of perfect
I have two nitpick complaints that don't detract from the intended function of this product. I feel the charger could be improved, however. At the end of it all, this is a sturdy feeling high power, USB-C IF certified charger in a great form factor for not a lot of money. There is no audible coil whine in normal use, it gets warm but not hot, and it charges my laptop well. This charger is exactly what I needed even though it may not have all the features I want. If I could give this 4.5 stars I would. I don't really feel a 4 star review is being completely fair, but I don't quite think 5 stars is accurate either.My work laptop was a 15 inch Macbook Pro. Due to the size and weight of that machine, I wanted something smaller and lighter. It got replaced with a 13 inch Lenovo. Now, I'm a guy that keeps several cables in his bag. They are all cable wrapped so I can keep clutter and tangles down while also being easy to find and use. The move from Apple's well thought out charge adapter to Lenovo's lazy power brick had me searching for something smaller and less fiddly.Apple's charger has a detachable section that can either be a 6 foot cable, or a pair of folding prongs. This allows you to have the extra length when you need it, or less cable wrapping when you don't. This is a feature I very much liked, but could not find with non-Apple chargers. The Nekteck however has the folding prongs. This is the first thing I would like if a new adapter is developed.The other thing I would like to see is the addition of a USB-C port. I don't want the cable to be removed, just a 15w USB-C port added. This would allow me to remove one more item from my bag and with 3 cables (USB-C to Micro USB, C to Lightning, and C to C) charge all my devices. Again, not a deal breaker, but a very nice to have feature.It would be great if they included some of the hook and loop cable wrap that attaches to the cable so it could be cable managed, but I already have rolls of Velcro One Wrap cable ties to deal with this issue. I'm not holding this against the charger however, most products I come across don't include this either.
J**N
Great charger -- just wish it had detachable cable (and note about Dell systems)
I own multiple USB-C chargers from various vendors and got this one because it was the highest wattage "wall wart" style charger I could find. It works exactly as advertised and supports all of the typical USB PD voltage levels (5, 9, 15, and 20V), so it should work with basically anything. I only have two gripes, one of which admittedly isn't Nekteck's fault but might be relevant to customers:#1: I wish the USB-C cable was detachable. The built-in 6ft cable is a good compromise length for balancing traveling with utility, but sometimes I want to use a different length, and more importantly if the built-in cable ever broke, the entire charger would become useless. I don't see why it was necessary to use a built-in cable considering that I have a pair of 10-foot USB-C cables that are rated for up to 100W -- and in fact they're made by Nekteck! -- so delivering 90W is possible without going this route.#2: This one isn't Nekteck's fault, but I've found that Dell laptops limit themselves to drawing 65W max from non-Dell USB-C chargers, even systems that are designed for more wattage, such as the XPS 15 that's designed for 130W. This is irritating, because while even a 90W charger might lead to slower battery charging and/or performance throttling when used with a system designed for 130W, that problem is even worse if the system decides to treat that 90W charger as a 65W charger. When I plug my Dell Latitude 7480 into a Dell USB-C dock, the system registers a 90W power source, which is correct for that dock. When I plug this charger in, that system shows 65W, even though my two Lenovo systems correctly identify this charger as a 90W source. Again, this is 100% Dell's fault, and I hope this changes for future Dell laptops, but it's worth knowing about.
I**H
Charges at 90W even on 2020 Dell XPS 15 9500
The most notable thing I will contribute to the reviews is that this charger does indeed charge my 2020 Dell XPS 15 9500 laptop. Apparently prior years of Dell computers have not really charge appropriately with non-Dell chargers. The 2020 Dell XPS 150 9500 comes with a 90 Watt, 20V/4.5A USB charger. However it is a bit heavy and inconveniently sized for carrying. I bought this current charger because it was smaller and lighter than the Dell charger.And the verdict is that it DOES charge the laptop. I'm not sophisticated enough to test like exactly how much current or what the difference is if I'm doing a max load to the computer. But see the three charging screen captures I included. They show that the battery monitor does identify charge as being delivered and the speed of charging is about the same as the Dell charger. So for the $30 this product cost, I consider this a total success.Bullet list:-accurate size and weight description, smaller and lighter than my Dell charger-Only needs outlet prongs (not 3)-the electrical plug folds flush into the product housing so it doesn't get bend or poke other items-of course you can attach an extension cord to the dual prong outlet for longer working distance-does not get at all hot to touch (not fire risk or other thermal risk)-good length cord; built in, not detachable which is pro/con vs how you want it. The cord is a 90 degree exit so less likely to be damaged when coiling and storing-Also works on my Pixel 3 phone-only minor down side so far is there is no groove or housing for holding the cable as it is wound. But I guess these kinds of cord holsters are extremely rare these days (I've only seen them on old Apple chargers).
C**N
Me llego rapido y en buen estado
Me llego rápido en buen estado, la vdd esta super bien en cuanto costo beneficio. lo recomiendo!!
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