Qwinjwin 2-Pack 50W 5-Port USB Wall Charger (2 USB-A + 3 USB-C, White)
Product description
If you’re tired of hunting down the “right” charger for every device, this Qwinjwin 2-pack is designed for the opposite—one wall brick that can handle a small charging setup. Each 50W multiport block gives you a mix of USB-C and USB-A ports, and the idea is simple: plug in more than one device without taking over every outlet.
That said, it’s not a blank check. The description makes it clear that two of the USB-C PD ports support fast charging at up to 20W, while the third USB-C port does not support fast charging. So the real value depends on which ports you use and what devices you’re trying to power at the same time.
Key takeaways
A 2-pack of 50W multiport wall chargers from Qwinjwin gives you 5 total ports per set (3 USB-C, 2 USB-A) and a compact design meant for home, office, or travel. If you commonly charge phone(s) plus a couple of smaller devices, it’s built around reducing clutter and minimizing waiting time by distributing power across ports when you plug in multiple devices.
Where it shines is “set it up and forget it” convenience: one brick per charging area instead of a handful of separate wall adapters. Where it may feel limiting is charging speed—especially on that third USB-C port that does not support fast charging.

Where it fits best
This is the kind of wall charger you buy when you want fewer adapters in drawers and a more organized charging station. On paper, it supports a wide range of devices—many iPhone models, iPad models (including iPad Pro/Air/Mini), AirPods 4, and several Samsung Galaxy models listed, plus other electronics mentioned in the compatibility list like Switch, Kindle, and more.
A practical way to use it: imagine you’re in the kitchen grabbing your phone and earbuds for the day. Plug in your iPhone to a fast-charging USB-C PD port, connect AirPods 4 to a USB-A or another USB-C port, and top up a tablet or power bank from the same brick. You’re not juggling cables across different outlets.
The charging reality (including a limitation)


The key detail is how power is handled across ports. The description states that each charger block includes two USB-C ports that support fast charging (PD3.0) up to 20W, while the third USB-C port does not support fast charging.

Also, when you connect 5 devices, the power is distributed efficiently among ports to help ensure you get the best available charging performance for each connected device. That’s helpful, but it also implies you shouldn’t expect identical max speed on every port at once. If you prioritize fast charging, you’ll want your fastest-charging device on one of the PD fast-capable USB-C ports.
What you’ll notice day to day
Beyond the port count, the “feel” of this purchase is about reducing friction.
- Fewer wall outlets needed: it’s meant to replace multiple chargers, especially when you’re normally using a cluster of single-port adapters.
- More plug-in flexibility: 3 USB-C plus 2 USB-A gives you options for different devices without needing the “right cable + right adapter” every time.
- Compact portability: the brick is described as compact and travel-friendly, with power packed into a pocketable body.
It’s also built with safety protections listed in the description (overheating, over-voltage, over-current, over-load, and short-circuit), and it’s described as stopping charging automatically when the battery is full.

Tech specs
- Type: USB wall charger (multiport, 5 ports)
- Power: 50W
- Ports: 2 USB-A + 3 USB-C
- USB-C fast charging: first and second USB-C PD ports support up to 20W, third USB-C port does not support fast charging
- Charging standard noted: PD3.0
- Material: ABS + PC (fire-resistant)
- Color: White
- What’s included (note): cable not included
Who should buy it (and who should skip it)


It’s a solid pick if you want one charging brick to cover multiple everyday devices—especially if you routinely charge at least one USB-C PD-enabled device fast and also need USB-A for accessories.
You may want to skip it if your top priority is consistent fast charging on all USB-C ports at the same time. Since the third USB-C port isn’t described as fast-charging capable, you’ll likely see slower results for whichever device lands there.

It may also feel like overkill if you only ever charge one device and already have a dedicated fast charger you’re happy with.
Small buying checklist before you order
Before committing, double-check how your devices charge today: which ones use USB-C PD fast charging, and whether you’ll frequently use the third USB-C port. If most of your devices need fast charging at once, you’ll want to plan which devices go to the two PD fast-capable USB-C ports.
Also, confirm you have the right cables—this listing states the cable is not included.
Final verdict

Worth it if you’re building a practical multi-device charging setup and you care more about convenience and port variety than squeezing maximum speed out of every port simultaneously. It’s more of a well-rounded mid-range convenience charger than something designed to “top out” every single connection at full fast-charging performance.
If fast charging for multiple USB-C devices at the same time is your number one requirement, keep the port limitation in mind. If not, this Qwinjwin 2-pack can be a tidy, everyday upgrade—one less charger to manage, and fewer outlets taken up.


FAQ
FAQ
Does this include charging cables?

No—the description notes the cable is not included.
Are all three USB-C ports fast charging?
The description says the first and second USB-C PD ports support fast charging (up to 20W). The third USB-C port does not support fast charging.
What devices does it work with?
The listing provides a compatibility range that includes many iPhone and iPad models, AirPods 4, Apple Watch models listed, various Samsung Galaxy models listed, and other devices mentioned like Kindle and Switch.
Can it charge multiple devices at once?
Yes. When you connect 5 devices, the power is described as distributed efficiently across ports to help deliver the best charging for each.
What safety features does it have?
It’s described as having protection against overheating, over-voltage, over-current, over-load, and short-circuit, plus automatic stop when the battery is full.
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