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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•8 months agoWhat do people think of their hardware in general? I have some caddies HDD and NVMe. I think their gear is fairly mid. some aspects are quite nice but other aspects is dog water.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•8 months ago What do people think of their hardware in general? I’ve been very happy with their external HDD enclosures, and various USB chargers. Their USB car charger has been the only one to survive Canadian winters and summers for more than a year (going on 4), which is impressive. I’d say their quality is as good, or better, than most of the Anker stuff I’ve purchased.
minus-square@LinkerbaanlinkEnglish1•edit-28 months agoThey have some of the best USB cables (strongest, least breakable). Used to be cheap too until they started spending big bucks on marketing.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•8 months agoAs a comparison against Anker, the cables are thinner - almost as thin as the cheap unbranded cables. Or at least this is what my ugreen cables are like.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•7 months agoThis is what I was already comparing. Ugreen make thinner cables?
minus-square@LinkerbaanlinkEnglish-1•7 months agoIn my experience they’re very solid. They also have thicker PD charging cables.
What do people think of their hardware in general?
I have some caddies HDD and NVMe. I think their gear is fairly mid. some aspects are quite nice but other aspects is dog water.
I’ve been very happy with their external HDD enclosures, and various USB chargers.
Their USB car charger has been the only one to survive Canadian winters and summers for more than a year (going on 4), which is impressive.
I’d say their quality is as good, or better, than most of the Anker stuff I’ve purchased.
They have some of the best USB cables (strongest, least breakable). Used to be cheap too until they started spending big bucks on marketing.
As a comparison against Anker, the cables are thinner - almost as thin as the cheap unbranded cables. Or at least this is what my ugreen cables are like.
You need those metal ones with braided cable
This is what I was already comparing. Ugreen make thinner cables?
In my experience they’re very solid. They also have thicker PD charging cables.