
"I test several chargers every month, but it's rare that one impresses me enough to go out and buy a few more. But this is exactly what happened with the Tessan 65W charging tower I was sent last year. After testing it, it was quickly assimilated into my workspace, and I was so impressed that I bought three more. What's more, they are super cheap."
"The Tessan 65W charging station is a tower-style charger that incorporates both USB ports and AC outlets. On the front are six USB ports: four USB-A (20W max each when used singly) and two USB-C ports (65W max when using singly). When using different combinations of ports, the unit outputs a maximum of 65W between them. This is a great setup for those with a lot of smaller devices to charge."
"The unit also has two AC outlets -- one on each side -- allowing the tower to be used as an extension cord. The outlets can handle devices up to 1,250W, so it's good for most things around the home. This is handy, but be aware that the tower is quite light, and heavy cords could drag it to the floor. The tower sits on a reasonably wide base and has rubber feet to keep it in place."
The Tessan 65W charging tower combines six USB ports and two AC outlets in a compact tower form. Four USB-A ports provide up to 20W each when used alone, and two USB-C ports deliver up to 65W each when used alone, with a 65W combined output across ports depending on combinations. The two side AC outlets support devices up to 1,250W. The unit includes a five-foot power cord and a thin, angled plug for tight spaces in the US version; the UK version uses a traditional BS 1363 plug. The tower has a wide base and rubber feet but is light enough that heavy cords may tip it.
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