🔌 Power your tech, power your life — never miss a beat!
This 12V 5A power supply adapter converts universal AC 100-240V input to a stable 12V DC output with a 5.5x2.5mm jack, delivering up to 60W. Designed for LED strips, routers, security cameras, and more, it features flicker-free performance and built-in protections against overcurrent and overheating. Backed by a 2-year unlimited warranty and responsive customer service, it’s the reliable power solution for your essential devices.
D**Z
Great item, exactly what I needed!
Was exactly what I needed & they offered overnight shipping which was just perfect!
K**H
Great B-day Card
Great card!
R**S
Great AC adapter fro LED lights, watch out for the Amperage
I had to return this product, as it wasn't suitable for my LED plant lights; I needed 5 Am to light up all lamps without flickering. However, I tested it on two lamps with 120 LEDs each, and it gave me stable light with no flickering.
A**I
Good low power 12V power supply
The power supply is well-designed. If overloaded it temporarily shuts down and powers up again after a short delay powers up again. I purchased the 5A version which turned out I needed to be more for my purpose of powering a small tire air compressor. I may use it in the future for a different purpose.
S**R
Works but
Working fine and voltage within spec. My load was about 1amp. Would have been five stars but the cord is way too short at about two feet. Two feet means you most likely will need an extension cord.
G**U
Good Power Adapter for the Price
Bought this to troubleshoot Samsung Security Cameras not showing up video feed.This did the trick , all 10 cameras connected to this single Switching Power adapter and everything works like it should.Hint: Security cameras ( Older than 5 to 7 yrs- Samsung) use this type of adapters, they are the main reason to fail for the video feed not to show up.Hopefully this works for another couple of years before I replace the entire system.
B**T
Load wire is 20-26g which not enough to safely handle 5amps
Was using this to replace another 12v 5amp power brick that was installed in the sound system of a hot tub. In order to do this I had to cut both the supply cord and the dc output cord. This allowed me to see the wiring used. Although the supply cord (the incoming AC 120v) is thick that thickness is all the outer insulation. The 2 copper wires inside were so thin that that kept breaking just trying to strip them so they could be spliced. The strands of copper were whispers of copper and there were only about 6 of these whisper thin threads. The wiring in the old power supply contains at least 3x as much copper. On my wire strippers this wiring was 20g or maybe even 24 to 26 ( the higher the gauge the thinner) which means it's going to get quite warm if trying to supply a 5a load on the DC side. This power brick is NOT UL labeled and because of these wiring deficiencies I doubt it could earn the UL label. Use at your own risk.
S**E
Brought AT&T U-Verse network back to life
This is a mostly functional replacement for their UPS. IT DOESN'T have a battery. So if the power goes out, you'll lose your internet. But it's the fastest, cheapest hack for a dead router. The local power here only goes out a few times per year. I'm expecting fiber optics to come with much newer hardware. This one will hold me down until then.
Trustpilot
2 days ago
3 weeks ago