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โก Power Up Globally, Charge Fast, Travel Smart!
The NEWVANGA Travel Adapter USB C is a compact, lightweight universal charger compatible with plugs from over 200 countries. Featuring fast 20W PD3.0 USB-C and USB-A ports, dual 8A fuse safety protection, and a versatile all-in-one design, itโs engineered for seamless, secure charging of multiple devices worldwide. Ideal for millennial professionals who demand efficiency, safety, and style on every trip.



















| Asin | B01FO4W5W2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #403 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #6 in Power Converters |
| Brand | NEWVANGA |
| Built In Media | User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (14,292) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00600346248083 |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 1.5 x 1.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | LIANSING |
| Mfr Part Number | ERA-A-004 |
| Model Number | HHT202A |
| Number Of Outlets | 3 |
| Output Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Plug Type | Type A/C/G/I |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 600346247772 600346248083 |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
User
Perfect Travel Companion โ Fast, Compact, and Works Everywhere!
I recently purchased this Universal All-in-One Worldwide Travel Adapter with USB-C and GaN PD3.0 fast charging, and it exceeded my expectations. The adapter is compact, lightweight, and incredibly convenient for international travel. Having multiple plug types built into one device eliminates the need to carry several adapters.The fast-charging performance is excellent. It quickly charges my phone, tablet, and laptop through the USB-C port, saving a lot of time when I'm on the go. The GaN technology keeps the adapter efficient while staying cool during use.Build quality feels sturdy and reliable, and the universal compatibility gives me confidence that it will work in almost any country I visit. It's easy to use, well-designed, and perfect for both business and leisure travelers.Highly recommended for anyone looking for a dependable, all-in-one travel adapter with fast charging capabilities!
User
Great little versatile adapter
Great little adapter - I bought it last minute for my Europe trip and this thing worked liked a charm. with just 1 slot I was able to charge multiple phones (4 to be exact) and 2 watches. It has two USB slots that charge along with the main plug. No overheating, no fit issues and no problem even with 6 simultaneous devices connected through a single plug. All devices were charged by the morning at 100%.
User
Great adapter! (Not a converter)
Took this on a trip to Germany and it worked great. The fast-charging Type-C port easily handled my laptop, and having the extra USB ports meant my partner and I could charge our phones and watches at the same time. The prongs slide out smoothly and lock tight, seems safe cause it didn't sag or fall out of the hotel outlets.My only complaint is that itโs pretty chunky. It definitely blocks the adjacent socket if you're using a tight double outlet. Also, just remember itโs an adapter, not a voltage converter, so don't plug a hair dryer into it lol. Overall, it completely replaced three separate wall bricks for me and made packing way easier. It doesn't feel hot when used for a coupe of hours and I appreciate the adjust-ability. Definitely recommend.
User
Reliable Travel Adapter โ Just a Bit Bulky
This universal AC power adapter has been a great companion on my international trips. It works seamlessly in multiple countries, and I love that it supports various plug types and USB ports all in one compact unit.The only downside is that itโs a bit bulky, especially if youโre trying to travel light or fit it into tighter outlets. That said, the functionality and reliability more than make up for the size. A solid choice for any frequent traveler who wants peace of mind when charging abroad!
User
Excellent International Plugs Adapter
Just returned from Europe and this is a convenient and sturdy device. Used it extensively in the UK and EU countries and both have different plugs and it worked very well. Is fuse protected and also has convenient USB outlets. Good value for money by combining multiple adapters into one device.
User
Perfect adapter and charger
This thing kicks butt and works really well! Good plug and port options. Stow and go adapters. Some of the openings are a little tight, but tighter is better than loose. It's a good buy!
User
Great, compact, useable.
Bought it for use for a trip in Japan. Works like a dream! Hell, I use it back here at home in the US, to run a Japanese Famicom.
User
NO WARRANTY! -- THAT SHOULD TELL YOU SOMETHING!
I bought two of these in June 2017 and only used them when traveling outside the U.S. on two different trips. One was 24 days in Scandinavia during summer 2017, and the other was 47 days in Himalayan Asia (Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, and Darjeeling & Sikkim in Northern India. Both required Type C ("Euro") plugs.There were no major problems during the Scandinavia trip, but see below regarding minor problems. However, both broke early on during the Asian trip. Altogether I would estimate we got maybe 38 days of usage out of the two adapters, even though most of the time we were only using one of them.As you can see from the product description page's photos, the Euro plug (two cylindrical prongs) has two plastic cylinders capped with metal connectors. (This is more evident if you view the black version of the adapter.) Actually, it's constructed with a metal screw covered by a plastic cylinder, with the metal connector screwed onto the screw.One of the photos I loaded shows that the metal connector came off, so the Euro plug is now useless. What you can't see is that the connector stayed stuck in the outlet in Nepal. In other words, the way it's fastened to the prong isn't strong enough to hold the connector when it's inserted into a tight socket.The other photo I loaded shows the other adapter on which both plastic cylinders melted. This had two detrimental effects. The Euro adapter now no longer folds back all the way into the case, but more importantly the plastic expanded when it melted and flowed a bit over the connector, so now the connector no longer fits in plug sockets. In other words, the adapter is now unusable for Euro sockets.Both Scandinavia and Himalayan Asia use 220 V, 50 Hz electric circuits, whereas the U.S. uses 110-120 V, 60 Hz circuits. All the devices we used in the adapter were either set to 220 V or had internal circuitry that automatically adjusted to the appropriate voltage, so the melting was not due to an inappropriate device. But perhaps the higher voltage generates extra heat, which may account for the plastic melting. In any case, the plastic construction is not capable of withstanding the heat generated under normal use!In both cases, the adapter's failure is due to poor design: an insufficient connection in one case and inability to withstand heat in the other.The overall idea of the adapter is a good one. It's small, light-weight, easy to use, and like a Swiss Army knife of plug adapters. It not only has (two-prong) plugs for most kinds of sockets, but also a surge protector and two USB charging ports.But it's not particularly well designed or constructed. Most of its weight is in the rectangular box, which sits outside the socket while any particular set of prongs is in use. Then a plug or device must be plugged into the box, adding even more weight. If the socket is on the floor or located at a height where something can be placed under the adapter's box to hold it up, this is not a problem. But if the adapter cannot rest on something, then its weight puts leveraged force on the prongs and plug socket. This often results in the adapter falling out of the wall, but other times the force puts pressure on the prongs and socket, with great potential to cause damage. Some of the prongs -- e.g., the Type A/Type I plug for USA, Japan, Australia, Thailand -- are flimsy, and probably can't stand up to this. Others, like the Type C that failed on me, are just not made well enough to stand up to the demands of international travel.So if you use this device for travel, it might work. In which case, you would benefit from its advantages of being small, light weight, and versatile. But if it fails, as it's likely to do, you can be in big trouble. Unless you want to risk being in some out-of-the-way place, like Everest Base Camp, without any of your electrical devices working, steer clear of this unreliable device.And if this isn't bad enough, consider that it has no warranty! If the manufacturer is not willing to stand by its own product, why should you take the risk of being without your electrical devices somewhere you need them?**** Added 12/29/2018 *****Mizo did finally respond to this review. Among other things, the agent pointed out the device does come with a 24-month limited product warranty. I'm not sure how I missed this, as I recall searching the product-description page for "warranty." But, at least at present, the page, does describe a warranty (in the 5th bulleted point at the top, labelled "SPECIFICATIONS.") Nonetheless, later on, the detailed "Product Description" and "PRODUCT INFORMATION" sections do not mention a warranty. So maybe I missed the earlier mention of a warranty, or maybe it was added recently. In any case, the product does have a warranty.The agent also offered either to replace the defective adapters with a new, improved model or to compensate us with $30, which roughly covers the price we paid for the two adapters.So I'm raising my original rating from one star to three.
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