Power up your USB-enabled devices with this Just Wireless 13103 wall charger, which features dual USB ports for charging multiple devices simultaneously. The 3.4-amp output delivers sustained power to your devices.
I purchased the JW charger in Seattle, WA while on a road trip and I needed the convenience of charging two items overnight. The slow charging method on a single charger just wouldn't do. So, I bought this item which says its a 2.4 amp charger which it is, but in USB output #2 only which is written in tiny print on the side of the device. Output #1 is a 1 amp only charging port which may be why some people complain it's not charging quickly enough.
And this is where my issue lies, they do not number the USB ports so I am unable to determine which is which.
I've tried timing the charging times but I either lose track or get distracted and I don't notice the rate of charge. If I'm charging a backup battery pack I definitely need the 2.4 amp charger.
I might just take it to an electrician and see if he can put a meter on it so I use the correct port for the correct device. Other than this rather minor oversight the item is sturdy and works great.
Power up your USB-enabled devices with this Just Wireless 13103 wall charger, which features dual USB ports for charging multiple devices simultaneously. The 3.4-amp output delivers sustained power to your devices.
Overall3 out of 5
Not good for fast charger
ByWiscosugacube
The cord is good but the wall port doesn't offer fast charging so it takes 5 or more hours to charge the phone.
Roberto
Seattle, WA
Check which port
September 11, 2016
There is only 1 port that charges @ 2.4 amps. The second port charges @ 1amp only. Not sure which is which as they are not labeled...
Keep your USB-powered cell phone and tablet powered and ready for use with this Incipio PW-151-GLD desktop charging station, which features dual 2.4-amp USB ports to charge your devices. The LED indicators keep you apprised of the charging status.
How does it connect to the desktop? Or is it a wall plug?
This is a wall plug only... If you have a laptop see if its USB port charges devices. Most newer computers have at least one USB that will be powered.