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The ASOMETECH 100W 8-Port USB Charging Station combines 4 USB-C PD ports (27W max each), 4 Quick Charge 3.0 ports (18W max each), and a 15W wireless charger into a compact hub. Featuring an LCD display for real-time charging data and multiple safety protections, it’s designed for fast, simultaneous charging of smartphones, tablets, and accessories—ideal for busy professionals seeking efficient, clutter-free power solutions.







| ASIN | B09ZHV9GK1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,108 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #373 in Cell Phone Charging Stations |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (735) |
| Date First Available | May 4, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 13 ounces |
| Item model number | 838W |
| Manufacturer | ASOMETECH |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 2 inches |
O**C
Works good easy to read. Feels like good quality
This thing works good. Seems to be pretty good quality. Worth the money would buy it again.
T**Y
Works Great, Pay attention to which ports are which
This great power station lets you know what devices are charging and how much power they are using. Also, once they are full, it goes to zero and won't keep charging until they get low, and an intelligent charge keeps them full. Great for my flashlights and wireless headsets. The wireless charger works for my AirPods but not my phone since my case is too thick. But there are plenty of power options. I keep several Micro USB cables plugged into the standard USB ports and high-speed USB C cables in the high-speed USB C ports.
B**K
Decent quality, does the job so far.
Compact design, plasticky like so many of these devices, but the sockets are holding up well enough. Has successfully charged up everything I've thrown at it so far, from phones to tablets to other devices that require the voltages this provides. Nice that I can see voltage and amperage readouts-shows me that some devices need quite a bit of amperage to charge, even charged the A9 Samsung tablet no problem. Have no near-field charging devices so can't say how that works. One odd tendency-not sure why but this seems to attract a fine film of dust on its front, weird I know, but I have to clean the front off every few hours! Maybe has something to so with the induction circuit used for near-field charging ? So far so good otherwise.
M**.
Perfect Desk/Shop Charger!
I've had this for months now and it has proven to be a reliable charger. I use it to quickly charge my iPhone regularly while I'm working, and I also keep two items plugged into it continuously (my lighted desk work pad of the Delorean from Back to the Future and my "neon" rocket ship on the wall -- yeah, I'm a cool dude 🤣). I use the other ports to charge lights, timers, etc. I like that it has a digital readout of the voltage, amperage, and wattage (power draw) for each port (it cycles through any port, including the charger on top, that is drawing power). If you don't like the display panel, though (why?), there is a button on the side to turn it off. Also, it's quite convenient that each charging section has both a USB-A and a USB-C connection. Recommended product.
J**O
Efficient and Versatile Charging Hub
The ASOMETECH 100W 8 Port Multiple USB Charging Station is a game-changer for managing all my devices' charging needs. With its eight intelligent ports, I can charge multiple devices simultaneously without worrying about overloading the power strip. Including 4 Quick Charge 3.0 ports ensures that my high-demand devices, like my phone and tablet, get the power they need quickly and efficiently. The wireless charging feature is a standout, providing a clutter-free charging experience for my compatible devices. The LCD is convenient, showing the current and voltage of each port in real-time, so I always know how much power each device receives. The build quality is solid, and the durable design feels like it will last for years. Its compact size and sleek black finish make it a perfect fit for any desk or countertop. The smart allocation of power ensures that each device gets the optimal charging speed, which is a huge plus.
G**Y
It works and looks good
It works very well
G**F
Powerful
My son had to have this after seeing his grandpa using his. This will charge a lot of things and quick. Highly recommend for versatility and variety if you have several different devices and need mulitple ports.
T**C
"while writing the review, the device died"
The only feature that lived up to its name is the wireless charging. I believe I was about to get 13w or so, which is less than 15w advertised but more than the 10w that other units like this offer. The device feels sturdy enough and though all plastic, it doesn't feel like you'll break it by picking it up. That's the good review. The device is great in theory, and if it did what it advertised and did it well, I would be happy. But it doesn't. First, the USB C charging is not capable of charging a Google Pixel 6 Pro with an official Google USB C cable. Tried 2 cables. It does seem to charge my Pixel 3 XL at the 18w PD profile (9v @2a) in the top left port but not consistently. It shows 9.2-9.3v @ 1.9a-2.4a fluctuating. So between 17 and 22 watts. Mostly stays in the 2.0-2.1a range. Though it will randomly drop down to 1.6 or 1.7a, which is 14-15w. This is not the same as the 15w PD profile which is defined as 5v 3a. When I use any of the other USB C ports than top left, I get ~5v 1.8-2a (8-10w). The device also will suddenly stop charging (everything changes to 0) and the device display goes from normal brightness, fades out over about 1 second, back to full brightness, repeat. Ive tried different electrical outlets. And actually, it would appear that while I'm righting the review, the device died. When I try to charge anything now, it will at most charge at 5v 2a, then within seconds, the display goes to all 0s and flashes like described above. Multiple outlets. Different devices. Nothing metal is near the device. Maybe my unit was defective from the start, but I watched it go into complete failure right in front of me. Earlier this week I had multiple USB A device plugged in and those seemed to be charging at 5v 2a roughly. I cannot recommend this product. Whether the problem is with its handling of PD profiles or idk, but if I had my phone plugged into this and it failed overnight, it would be hours for me to realize. I shouldn't have to grab the manual to figure out what the flashing means, though I'd assume it's a protection alert of some sort. A simple PROTECTION that illuminates, and even better, an audible sound, should be standard. I already started my return and will be looking for a different product. Its great in theory, but some things we take for granted as basic, aren't always so basic of features with cheaply made products. For reference, while I'm not an electrical engineer, I know electronics pretty well, and decently for electrical. I'm a techie and know a metric *expletive* ton about most tech since the 90s. Except for a few rare occasions, if I can't fix it or figure it out myself, it's a product defect (in most cases, software/firmware). I'm patient with things but when my Spidey senses say something isn't right, usually something isn't right. Recommendation: it may be worthwhile to up your standards for a device like this. Fried electronics is no joke, and if you can't trust the protections, are you willing to endanger you, your family, and your home, if those protections fail while you're asleep or not home?
J**E
This is a very good usb charger with wireless charging for mobile phones.
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