⚡ Charge Ahead: Never Run Out of Power on the Road!
The FEEYOO 119W USB C Car Charger is a high-performance charging solution featuring a 65W USB-C PD 3.0 port and three 54W QC3.0 USB-A ports, allowing for rapid charging of multiple devices simultaneously. Its compact design fits seamlessly into any vehicle, while safety certifications ensure reliable performance. Ideal for family trips or business travel, this charger comes with a 2-feet adapter cable and robust customer support.
S**.
Not working in non-typical installation. ***UPDATED***
I modified a Milwaukee 18v “Power Wheels” adapter to power this charger. The USB-C port fails to charge after about 10 seconds and noticeable heat can be felt on the outside of the device. All the other ports work and will rapidly charge devices as expected. The device says explicitly that it accepts 12-24v and the battery is 18v; well within the printed voltage range. This may be just a defective unit. Unfortunately I did not try it in a car (12v) to verify functionality before I started the project. I’ll buy a second one and update this review.*** UPDATE ***Second unit arrived and it works flawlessly on both 12v and 18v. Cracked open original and some metal objects fell out with one stuck to some adhesive (see photo). Once metal “shavings” were removed, it worked great. 4 out of 5 stars.
A**W
Good charger good price
I was looking for a charger that worked on my spectre x360 and ordered another one before this but that one didn't charge it even tho it said it would. This one works and quick charge works on new galaxy phones on both USB a and c ports. My only gripe is I wish they had more usb c ports even if they werent power delivery, heck make all of them usb c.This charger is perfect to mount on the side of my center consoleUpdate after 1 month. Fuse blew in it. Still works but I'm wondering why it came with a 8 amp fuse when its rated for 119w. I didnt have another 8 qmp duse so I used a 10 which is probably what it should've been. I only usually have 1 device charging in it and sometimes 2 so im not sure why it blew when everything else in the outlet still worked fine
W**M
Good charger
I use it on 12V and 24V to charge my laptop as well as phones and tablets. It does get warm.when the laptop is plugged in but overall it performs very well.
T**T
Failed. Twice.
This charger is the only one of its kind I could find on Amazon - it's the only one that has a 12v plug with a cord, making it 'desktop style'. This is for charging in my tavel trailer, so having that cord was important to place the charger in the right position.Unfortunately, it failed on me twice. When I tried the first one, it blew the fuse. THe tip of the 12v connector is spring-loaded, but when the fuse blows, the tip goes limp. I think that this is a 'feature' of the connector, but when I unscrewed the tip, I was unable to remove the base, so I could not get the old fuse out. A new fuse was provided in the box, but I couldn't figure out how to remove the old fuse. Nothing in the user guide described how to change the fuse.So.... back to Amazon it goes. I immediately got a replacement, thinking it was a one-off bad unit. But when the new one arrived, I plugged it in, and powered my laptop. Within minutes, the power fluctuated wildly, and again, the fuse blew. After returning the 2nd one, I decided not to get another one. There are some serious issues with this product.After further investigation, I found that the voltage on my 12-volt line was sagging badly. It was at 12.9 volts, but as you draw power from the charger (60 watts from laptop) the voltage sags down, and the more power you draw, the more it sags.Now when this happens, voltage decreases, and current increases accordingly. So, if voltage sagged by 40%, then the current increases by 40%, while keeping the same power output. But the device can't handle that extra current, and high current causes wires to overheat. Actually, when I removed the device, the tip was so hot it bnurned my finger. Seriously hot.Why this did happen? The voltage sagged so much, and the current increase so much, that it seriously overheated, and could have resulted in a fire. What was SUPPOSED to happen, is that the device should have cut-off, when the voltage sagged too low, thus avoiding high-current and a possible electrical fire.This is a serious design flaw in the charger. If voltage sags, current will be higher, and the fuse will blow. But the fuse shoud NOT blow under normal operation. If voltage sags from 13v to 10v, and current increases from 10A to 12.3A, then the fuse should be enough to pass the 12.3A - remembering that a fuse is to protect the wiring, not to protect the device. If the device should run on 10 volts, then it should be sized to allow the extra current. Otherwise, the device should cut-off below a certain voltage, say 11 volts, so that the current can never go that high.I more recently came to learn about safety-related listings such the "UL Listing". This device doesn't have any suchg safetly listing, so it's not surprising that it is dangerous. If you have a solid 13 volt power supply, then this charger mioght be ok, but I wouldn't chance it - the charger is UNSAFE and should not be sold in its current condition.
C**M
Great Charger!
Great, fast charger for the car! Charges multiple devices at once. Really came in handy on my recent road trip.
M**N
Great charger
Works well out of the box charging Dell Latitude over PD3 port. Looks like a quality product hopefully will last
K**R
Ordered More
Very good chargers, great for charging staff laptops on the road.
M**E
Kinda meh I guess it works..
All ports are just fast charging. Expected the USB c port at least to be PD super high speed but nope just another fast charge port..
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