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The VELTZ Pro USB C Double Plug Wall Socket combines cutting-edge 20W USB C PD/PPS and 18W USB A QC 4.0 fast charging technology in a sleek, UK standard 13A double socket. Designed for universal compatibility and certified safety, it future-proofs your home with a modern, slimline design and hassle-free installation.
Manufacturer | Veltz |
Part number | VK-20WPD-WHITE |
Item Weight | 170 g |
Product Dimensions | 14.9 x 8.9 x 2.7 cm; 170 g |
Item model number | VK-20WPD-WHITE |
Size | 20W USB C/A Double Socket |
Colour | White |
Finish | White |
Material | Plastic |
Power source type | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 20 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Specification met | BS 1363, UKCA, CE |
Included components | 20W USB C & A PD Double Plug Socket, Fixing Screws |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**.
Well made... easy to install
Excellent, easy to install... fittings on the item are made for crosshead or flat screwdrivers... 2 earth connections ( one one either side) works well and very sleek!Happy customer!
M**E
Functional dual socket plugs, supports fast charging
Easy to install, tested and working just fine.Tried the USB C port with my Samsung phone and it reports that it's fast charging.Only nitpick I have is the on position of the switch doesn't have a red square and instead the words "on", and for whatever reason the plastic around the words looks dirty. A minor issue as it's going to be out of sight anyway.
M**N
Fast charge compatible as specified, will buy again
I installed the 5 pack around my house, have not tested all of the ports, but both the type A and type C do support fast charge for the on in my room. Tested 2 type A ports and 1 other Type C, they work as fast charge too. Easy to install, fits 25mm back boxes, so no problem for bigger depthed ones.I experienced 1 annoyance, but for what this is worth and functionality im not disappointed, if anything shouldve/couldve forseen this if not wanting the desire to have tidier rooms - using BOTH usb ports SIMULTANEOUSLY WILL limit max output and decrease charge time.I am somewhat of an self-taught engineer, did not use a usb tester or an multimeter for voltage and amperage (no point unless necessary unless conditions and circumstances make me have no choice), but my samsung devices stated they were fast charging, not standard slow 0.5-1amp rate so i find this to be a good purchase. I use a samsung fold 3 and samsung tab s8 ultra
A**L
Reliable, does the job
Been using this for my main entertainment setup in the living room so its been on non stop since purchasing and fitting and it hasn’t skipped a beat. The usb c socket does output around 18w which is enough for most smartphones. Worth fitting these all over the house to simply reduce the amount of adapters plugged in
J**N
Worth the extra couple of pounds.
Works well, looks good. There are cheaper options but not with the 20amp lightning usb option.
A**
Get these if you’re replacing your plugs
I recently acquired a socket with USB-C and USB-A ports, and it has proven to be an incredibly useful addition to my charging setup. This socket features a sleek and minimalist design, offering a clean and elegant look.One of the standout features is the inclusion of a USB-C and USB-A port, allowing for simultaneous charging of devices alongside regular power outlets. The USB-C port supports 20W Power Delivery (PD) charging, ensuring fast and efficient charging for compatible devices.However, it's worth noting that the power between the USB-A and USB-C ports is shared. This means that if you have both ports in use simultaneously, the charging speed of each port may be affected. For instance, I encountered a situation where I had my HomePod mini connected to the USB-C port while simultaneously charging a portable fan using the USB-A port. As a result, the HomePod indicated that it wasn't receiving sufficient power.While this limitation is understandable due to the shared power allocation, it's important to be aware of it when using multiple devices simultaneously. Despite this caveat, I still rate the socket with USB-C and USB-A ports with five stars as it offers convenient charging options and doesn't compromise its overall functionality.In conclusion, the socket with USB-C and USB-A ports is a practical and handy charging solution. Its sleek design and the added convenience of USB ports make it a great choice for anyone seeking a versatile charging option. Just keep in mind the shared power allocation when using multiple devices. I highly recommend this socket and eagerly anticipate future developments in USB-C technology. Now, I'm excitedly hoping that manufacturers will soon introduce a plug socket with an 80W+ USB-C port, taking charging capabilities to the next level.
R**C
Quality sockets, and true to the protocols.
Great for the bedside table.Supports the protocols it says, switches feel nice, and the sockets are, well sockets.The plastic is nice and supple (they don't crack when you tighten them down).My only criticism (and it can't be helped) is they are quite deep at the bottom, which is an issue if you have a bottom entry back box that's quite shallow.
C**R
Works, but may cause Powerline/Ethernet adapters to fail
Nice shallow design so easy to install in most back boxes. Included screw cap covers make for a nice clean install.the 30W USB-C PD socket will charge many higher power devices including more modern laptops (worked with a M2 MacBook Air 15", and a Thinkpad X13 Gen 2) as well as fast charging phones and tablets, and the USB-A socket provides easy compatibility of older devices.However, I bought two of the sockets, installed them on the same circuit, which happened to have two Powerline adapters (Ethernet over Power).EoP is not part of electrical regulations, so it working is a bonus rather than a requirement, but these USB/Mains sockets appears to generate enough electrical noise that it interferes with EoP adapters. One socket more than halved Ethernet throughput on the circuit (from 75 Mbps to 18 Mbps), but after the second socket was installed throughput dropped to nothing.Again, these sockets are not required to work with powerline adapters, but if you have powerline adapters you may want to look at other products (and I have seen poweline adapters cause EV/Hybrid cars to not charge, the interference can disrupt communications between the car and the charger, so that could be an issue with the sockets as well).
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