Is bavin 20w adaptor charger good for iphone?
With how fast modern phones charge, charging accessories are handling more power than ever, and that means more heat. Excessive heat isn’t just bad for your phone—it can be a serious safety risk.
One common issue is cheap or poorly made adapters and cables. If a high-wattage charger or cable is significantly cheaper than its competitors, that’s a red flag. Quality charging accessories from reputable brands tend to be more expensive because they include better materials, safety features, and certifications. These features help prevent overheating, short circuits, and even potential fire hazards.
I recently saw someone whose phone screen turned black near the charging port because their cable overheated, damaging both the port and the display. I’ve also had a personal experience where an inexpensive "240W-rated" cable plugged into a 65W adapter became extremely hot to the touch and caused erratic charging behavior. This kind of overheating can seriously affect your device’s lifespan and safety.
To protect your phone (and yourself), invest in trusted brands when buying adapters, cables, power banks, and desktop chargers. You can never be too careful when dealing with high-power electronics.
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Hi, I’m pretty clueless when it comes to shopping for tech items but I want to gift my family magsafe chargers as we have an upcoming trip.
I saw Bavin PC029 Pro & the 5000mah is pretty affordable, but just wondering if anyone has tried it? Any issues or comments?
(note: I’m leaning towards 5000mah so that it wont be too bulky/heavy, since I wanna prioritize convenience and ease of use.)
TYIA :)
Hey there, I run a small business that helps elderly people with technology. To stop my customers from getting ripped off buy businesses selling expensive and bad wall plugs and cables, I’m wondering if there was any that you recommend. I’m currently looking at Ugreen products as they seem to be reliably priced and good products. Happy to hear your thoughts.
Update - I have been using ugreen stuff myself for a few months now and personally I really liked them. I appreciate your comments :)
Which one should I choose? I'm on the tight budget and is planning to buy my iPhone 13 a charger (both adapter and cord). Which one do you think is better to invest? Biglaan lang din kasi. Worry ko lang is the degradation of the battery kung hindi original, pero on the other hand, hindi naman siguro magbebenta ang mga authorized centers like Digital Walker or The Loop ng mga chargers na hindi compatible sa iPhone. Which one do you think is better kaya? Salamat in advance!
Gooooood morning Cebu! Asa ani ang maayo na brand of phone chargers?
Nangita kog phone charger nga:
okay ra sa budget
safe ragyud gamiton
mo last long
multi port
5V 2A na capability, pero okay ra higher na amperage
Pag check nako sa mga stall sa Ayala BP ba, parehas raman silang tanan, mao ga ask ko dinhi basig naa mo insights or mas maayo na ma recommend. Thank you daan 🙌
Sana ang lahat na mga type c na cable ay nasira 🫠
Which is why I wanna ask from which brand should I buy?
hello!
can you recommend brands for chargers, powerbanks, and tempered glass for iphone? i have an ip11 pro max gifted to me, pero since hand me down, i have to buy those accessories.
e i can't afford naman agad ung original, pero I need one now, planning to buy orig once allowance starts na uli 🫠
i find na cheaper ang oem but will they ruin my battery health?
will non-branded tempered affect my phone?
need opinions and recommendations, thank you!
Powerbank - Anker
Cables - Ugreen (I used Romoss for my previous phone with lightning cable and it works great too)
Power adapter - Ugreen
Case and tempered glass - Spigen (Ringke also have good cases)
Those are my personal purchases for my iPhones. All bought in Lazada. Hope this helps :)
anything interacting with the phone, get originals. cases, lenses, you can get any generic brand.
hi i am looking for a charger for my ipad and iphone but i cant afford the original apple chargers haha can you guys recommend brands that are not so expensive but are reliable and long-lasting? thanks!