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AirTags macOS 11 Big Sur iMac AirPods Studio Apple Glasses Foldable iPhone See full product calendar HYPER Launches Stackable Chargers That Combine AC Passthrough Charging With Multiple USB-C Ports Monday September 28, 2020 10:33 am PDT by Juli Clover HYPER, known for its line of HyperJuice chargers, power banks, cables, and more designed for Apple devices, recently debuted its latest charging product on Kickstarter. Usb-C Without Usb-C Free For OtherWith the power adapter, you can charge up all of your Apple devices with up to 100W of power while also leaving the outlet free for other devices. The passthrough outlet offers up to 1500W of power for household appliances, fans, televisions, and more. HYPER says its 100W charger is smaller than every other 100W charger on the market. It comes in black and white, but Kickstarter backers will receive the black version, with white set to be released at a later date. Pricing starts at 39 for the 65W model, but there are variable pricing models based on how many of the chargers are sold, and some of the early deals have sold out. Usb-C Without Usb-C Full Pricing DetailsFull pricing details can be found on the Kickstarter website. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. ![]() Score: 7 Votes ( Like Disagree ) JmMBr 23 hours ago at 11:49 am My experience with Sanho corporation is really bad. They refuse to refund and claim there is no recourse when purchased via Kickstarter, even to backers whos products are defective or never arrive. Slow to respond. The campaign prior to this with the 61218 port hubs was a fiasco. I ended up buying a smaller CHOETECH 100w charger for the MBP 16 in Amazon for less, smaller and very reliable. I for one, would not consider backing anything they put on Kickstarter or Indiegogo. They sell via Amazon a few months later the products, but then you have Amazon to make sure someone stands behind them. The videos and promises they make are not reflective of the actual products they ship. ![]() Had a few back and forth emails with customer service where they promised me a replacement and then they absolutely ghosted me. I get Macrumors has to partner with companies like this and advertise their products to keep the lights on, but not a single visitor to this story should give ANY money to Sanho. Score: 6 Votes ( Like Disagree ) Daniel L 23 hours ago at 11:08 am Their first GaN charger (campaign) was a disaster. Lots of USB-C devices just dont work, even when using their add-on USB-C cable. Would not recommend Hyper. At all. Their first charger was easily the worst item Ive purchased in years. Delayed months (somewhat excusable given COVID but it was delivered 4 months late) 2) Does not allocate power properly - Why have a 4 port charger if you can only plug one thing in it to have it charge correctly For example, if I have my USB-C - Lightning cord plugged in (with nothing attached) and I want to charge my Macbook Pro 16 the charger will feed 35W to my macbook pro.
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