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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
The housing is a little weak but this is a great addition to a bike without a power port. I added it to a switched circuit so it doesn't stay on full time. It sticks up a little far but with mini ape hangers it isn't as noticeable as it would be on straight bars. Nicely made and should keep moisture out. I would recommend.
MSY
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
This charges my Samsung S10e in quick mode, so puts 12v for faster USB-C charging. It doesn't step up the voltage to 19v like a home unit. This will charge at around 35 watts though which keeps the phone working and charged when riding with Google maps on display. Several outlets and battery voltage are on the front so I can monitor cycle battery charging on the go. Great unit, small, easy to find spare places on the handlebars for mounting.
FliiPixel
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
PRO: Very easy to install on the handlebar. Water tight with a cap that closes on the front face. Shows the current volts. Both USB-C and the older USB-A/B available.CON: Space on your handlebar can sometimes be hard to find especially on an e-bike with a display.
cory
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Item was damaged. Fuse holder is broken in pieces
Joshua Decker
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
The built-in voltmeter is a thoughtful addition that provides real-time voltage readings, helping me monitor my motorcycle’s electrical system. This is especially useful for ensuring my battery is healthy and prevents any unexpected issues while out on the road. The on/off switch is also a great feature, allowing me to conserve battery power when the charger isn’t in use. Installing the charger was a breeze. The included mounting hardware was easy to use, and I had it set up in no time. The compact design means it doesn’t take up much space on my handlebars, and the cables are neatly organized, avoiding any clutter.
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
It is pretty compact for having 3 charge ports and a volt reading. I like the mounting option however I will not be using it and will be making my own mount. Also the rubber cap is transparent so you can still see your voltage while its closed up with nothing connected. I always connect to a keyed power source but having a switch on the port is a plus.
Mr_D
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
The USB-C outputs meet the specs and can output 1 ,2 or 3 amps at 5V.Manually switching either output can select 5V, 9V, or 12V if your equipment can do it.The USB-A output can output 5V, 9V and 12V.It says 5V at 3A but seems to drop a lot under load well before 3A.3 amps pulls it down to 4.5V2A pulls it down to 4.7V.We can tell from the fuse holder, terminals and other hardware that it's generic or made for many dofferent company.The USB-C section appears strong and
Morgan
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
For its intended purpose, this charging port is a great addition. With an on/off function, you can stop battery drain without unplugging everything. It fits well on standard handlebars and installs in just a few minutes (excluding the time it takes to get to your power source). The voltage display has shown accurate within 0.1 volt when checked against a meter. With nearly 4' of lead, there shouldn't be an issue to run directly to an under seat battery. For my application, the mount is a bit flimsy so I decided to incorporate it into a dash layout I'm trying to come up with. It can be removed from the housing by backing out a set screw on the under side and slid out. The body is threaded and the wires are secured with stout spade connectors so it can go anywhere you're willing to drill a big hole. This design is shared among various products so finding different mounting options shouldn't be an issue. So far, functionality has been spot on.
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