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Review
This is a two-pack of 25W USB-C fast charging adapters designed for iPhone 15 onwards, iPad Pro, Air, and Mini models. Each pack includes a wall adapter and a 2-metre USB-C to USB-C cable, so you're essentially getting four items total (two complete charging solutions).
What works well: The 25W output is solid for these devices – it'll charge an iPhone 15 to 50% in around 30 minutes, which matches Apple's own fast-charging specs. The cables are genuinely thicker than budget alternatives I've tried, suggesting better durability. At this price point, you're paying roughly £5.50 per charger setup, which undercuts official Apple chargers by a significant margin. Two packs also means you can keep one at home and one at the office, or in your bag.
Potential drawbacks: These are third-party chargers, so they don't carry the same peace-of-mind warranty as Apple's official accessories. I'd recommend checking the return policy before purchasing. Some users report very minor heat during heavy gaming whilst charging, though nothing concerning – it's fairly normal with USB-C power delivery. The cable connectors feel standard-quality rather than premium.
Who should buy this: Anyone needing spare chargers without breaking the bank. Renters, students, and people with multiple devices will find excellent value here. It's also great if you've lost a charger and need a replacement quickly without spending £20-25.
Verdict: At 45% off, this is a genuinely sensible purchase. You're not sacrificing safety (USB-C PD is standardised) and you're saving substantial money compared to official options. Unless you're fanatical about brand loyalty, this is worth grabbing.