USB-C Plug Fast Charge 20W UK PD 3.0 dual-port charger (USB-A + USB-C) for iPhone & Type-C devices
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This USB-C Plug Fast Charge is a wall-style power adapter that’s meant to make charging newer Type‑C devices and iPhones feel a bit quicker and more straightforward. The pitch is fairly clear: a 20W fast charge output, with an internal “smart IC” that auto-detects what’s plugged in and adjusts current accordingly. It’s also a dual-port option, so you can charge two devices at once using the USB‑A port for standard Android-type charging and the USB‑C port for iPhones and other Type‑C devices.
On paper, it’s aimed at everyday charging at home, in the office, or as a spare plug you keep by your desk. The fact it’s described as compatible with a long list of iPhone and iPad models, plus many Samsung Galaxy phones and more, makes it the sort of adapter people pick when they want one charger for mixed-device households.
Key features that matter in daily use
The two things that tend to get judged quickly with phone chargers are how reliably they power your device, and whether they feel safe/controlled when charging.

Here, you get: - 20W USB‑C fast charging: the description claims that within about 30 minutes you can reach roughly 50% power for a compatible iPhone. It’s worth treating this as “up to” rather than a guaranteed outcome, because actual results depend a lot on the phone’s battery state and charging behaviour. - Smart IC auto-detection: the adapter is described as having intelligent IC that detects the connected device and selects appropriate current. That’s useful if you regularly swap between different phones/tablets and don’t want to overthink settings. - Multi safety protection: it’s described as using protections against short circuit, overvoltage and overheating. Again, it’s a claim, but it’s the kind of reassurance you look for when buying a basic charger.
There’s also a small practical plus: the dual-port layout means you don’t necessarily have to unplug one device every time someone else needs power.
Where it shines (and where it can feel limiting)
This charger makes the most sense if your situation is “mixed devices” and you want a single plug that covers more than one phone type.


It stands out for:

1) Convenience over fuss. Having both USB‑A and USB‑C ports on the same adapter is handy if you’ve got an older Android phone or other device that still charges via USB‑A.
2) A tidy fast-charging target. 20W is a middle-of-the-road fast charging level. It’s not pitched as a flagship charger for maximum speed, but it should suit typical top-ups and overnight/home charging.
That said, it can feel less convincing if you’re chasing the fastest possible charging experience regardless of device. Since the information provided is focused on “fast charging” at 20W and compatibility lists, but doesn’t explain how speeds behave when both ports are used at the same time, you may want to be cautious about expecting the same performance for dual-device charging.
The essentials: compatibility and what to check first
The product description includes compatibility for a range of iPhones (including 17 series mentioned, plus 16/15/14/13/12 models and older iPhone 8/7), iPad Air 2020, and many Samsung Galaxy phones (including S23 down through S8/A-series models mentioned). It also specifies a USB‑A port for “standard android phones” and a USB‑C port for iPhones and newer Type‑C devices.

Before buying, it’s worth checking two things so you don’t get caught out:
- Your device’s charging connector and charging standard. If your device charges via USB‑C, the USB‑C port should be the straightforward route. For USB‑A-only devices, you’d use the USB‑A port.
- Whether your phone/tablet is expecting USB‑PD style charging. The adapter references “UK PD 3.0”, so it’s designed with that idea in mind, but the exact charging behaviour can still vary by device.
Worth noting: the description uses long compatibility wording, but it doesn’t spell out every model’s exact maximum charging speed. So if you’re someone who cares about squeezing every last watt, you might find other chargers in the market make bigger guarantees.


Practical tips for best results
A charger is only as good as what you plug into it. For a smooth experience:

- Use a proper USB‑C cable rated for fast charging when using the USB‑C port. A basic cable can quietly slow things down.
- If charging two devices, expect some compromise. The details provided don’t say how power is split between USB‑A and USB‑C simultaneously, so if one phone is very low battery and you need maximum speed, consider charging that one alone.
- Keep it somewhere with airflow. The safety system claims overheating protection, but real-world heat is still influenced by the room temperature and how the adapter is positioned.
Micro example: imagine you get home and have your iPhone on USB‑C and a partner’s older Android on USB‑A. Plugging both into this adapter is convenient for a quick “top up” while you get dinner sorted. If you later want maximum speed for your iPhone specifically, switching to charging just via the USB‑C port can be the more sensible move.
Is it worth it?
This is a solid pick if you want a simple dual-port USB charger with 20W USB‑C fast charging and you regularly charge iPhones plus other devices (including USB‑A Android phones). It’s especially attractive when you’d rather keep one plug at home or at work and cover several phone types without hunting for the right cable or charger.
You may want to skip it if you’re chasing the absolute highest charging speeds for a single device, or if you strongly need clear, guaranteed performance when charging two devices at the same time. If that’s your priority, you’ll likely be happier choosing a charger where the power split and charging behaviour are spelled out more clearly.

Mini FAQ
Can I use the USB‑A port for Android phones?


Yes. The description specifically mentions using the USB‑A port for standard Android phones, while the USB‑C port is positioned for iPhone and newer Type‑C devices.
Does it support iPhones and iPads?
The listing includes iPhone models (with a wide range mentioned, including iPhone 8 and later) and iPad Air 2020, so it’s aimed at Apple devices as well as phones from other brands.

How fast will it charge?
It’s described as 20W fast charging, with a claim that in around 30 minutes you can reach about 50% power for compatible iPhones. Charging speed in practice can still depend on the phone, battery level and cable.
Is it safe to leave plugged in overnight?
The adapter is described as having multi safety protection (short circuit, overvoltage and overheating). That helps, but no charger can eliminate all risk, so if you’re using it overnight, it’s still sensible to plug it into a properly functioning socket and avoid covering the adapter.
What’s included?
The description says you get one 20W USB‑C fast charger plug with two ports.
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