Friday, June 24th 2022

Huntkey Launches New Fast Chargers and Surge Protectors

In May, Huntkey launched three new products in the United States. Two of them are 100 W GaN chargers, and the main target group is people who travel frequently. The other is a surge protector, which is mainly used in kitchens, televisions, offices and other occasions that require multiple outlets for power supply. When people travel for business or vacation, they need to bring a lot of chargers, which take up space and make luggage heavier. Huntkey 100 W GaN charger solves this problem, with a smaller size, lighter weight, and faster charging speed, meeting the needs of charging multiple devices at the same time.

"It's only about half the size of a dollar bill, but I've been able to get 65 watts to charge my laptop from it". This is feedback from an Amazon customer. This 100 GaN fast charger boosts charging efficiency to over 90% with its Power Delivery 3.0 standard, fully charging a 16-inch MacBook Pro in 1.9 hours and charging an iPhone 13 to 50% in 0.5 hours. GaN technology improves charging efficiency while reducing the size of the charger to 40% smaller than Apple's original 96w charger, making it ideal for travel.
With two USB-C 100 W ports and one 18 W USB-A port, it can charge three devices simultaneously. This charger uses 5 leading safety technologies to reduce heat dissipation and ensure safety. This charger is FCC, ETL, and CE certified. It protects against over-charging, over-voltage, over-current, over temperature and short circuit. In addition to three ports, this charger also has another model with a single USB-C port, which can meet the charging needs of notebooks. Learn more about 100 W GaN fast chargers.

With multiple electrical outlets, a surge protector allows mobile phones, computers, and TVs all to be charged at the same time while protecting them from voltage surges. This protection is measured in joules.

SMD127C provides a 3480J surge protection energy rating, which is a relatively high specification for ordinary household use. This is a great option to protect high-power appliances like air conditioners and refrigerators from high-voltage power surges. The other most known cause of voltage surges is lightning. Lighting strikes can cause severe voltage surges that may burn out TVs, computers, and so on. SMD127C defends against possible surges and spikes that could damage electronics or equipment.

Sometimes, when the power of the working electrical appliance is too large, the power strip will withstand excessive power (exceeding the rated power), which may cause burning or explosion to the power strip and the equipment, posing a safety hazard. SMD127C has overload protection to reduce the possibility and risk of such accidents.

The outlets on the left and right are specially designed for equipment with large pitch plugs, and the middle is suitable for equipment with ordinary small plugs. The combined design of such wide and ordinary-spaced outlets makes reasonable use of space and material. Learn more about SMD127C.
Source: Huntkey
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5 Comments on Huntkey Launches New Fast Chargers and Surge Protectors

#1
DeathtoGnomes
With 12 outlets on that strip, I wonder if there is a current limiter built-in that thing. Common wall sockets (US) are either 15 or 20 amp, with that many outlets one can easily plug in more than than a single wall outlet can handle.
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Chaitanya
Seems like they are targeted for single region with power sockets, hopefully they have other SKU with universal sockets and different power plug depending on country/region.
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TheLostSwede
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ChaitanyaSeems like they are targeted for single region with power sockets, hopefully they have other SKU with universal sockets and different power plug depending on country/region.
Universal sockets are illegal in most countries.
These two products are clearly for the North American market.
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Chaitanya
TheLostSwedeUniversal sockets are illegal in most countries.
These two products are clearly for the North American market.
Didnt know about legality of univeral sockets, in India I generally end up buying power strips/surge protectors as there are far too many cables which dont adhere to Indian sockets.
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TheLostSwede
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ChaitanyaDidnt know about legality of univeral sockets, in India I generally end up buying power strips/surge protectors as there are far too many cables which dont adhere to Indian sockets.
It's related to electrical safety standards.
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