The HPM USB and Qi Wireless charging hub may solve more than a few desktop clutter and power problems if you work from home. It offers a USB-C, five USB-A and a Qi charging pad in a handy mains-powered pack.
OK, why do you need the HPM USB and Qi Wireless charging hub?
One 240V cable/device to charge up to six devices replacing six chargers and cables!
The wireless Qi pad outputs 5V/9V up to 2A for 10W charging – perfect for wireless charging iPhones, Samsung Galaxy and any other Qi-compatible device. Qi is gentler on batteries (leading to longer life) as it intelligently delivers what the battery needs. So, you can safely leave the phone on it all day to top up and don’t worry that it will fry your battery.
Then there is a USB-C 5V/2.4A/12W port (with a 1m USB-C to USB-C cable) that is perfect for PD 1.0 or 2.0 devices.
Four USB-A ports, each 5V/2.4A/12W, complete the package. Think smartwatches, headphones – whatever.
There is only one caveat – it provides 60W total power, so it shares this around. Don’t worry – It automatically detects the power required to charge each device quickly and safely, even when all ports are in use.
Australian Review: HPM USB and Wireless charging hub (D1235WTC)
website | product page |
Price | $99 but shop around – seen at Bing Lee for $69 |
desde | Bunnings, Mitre10 and most hardware stores as well as retail electrical stores and trade wholesale stores |
Size | 130 x 79 x 31mm x 290g |
Warranty | 12 months ACL warranty |
Company | HPM Is an Australian electrical industry icon. It was established in Sydney by Doris and Berthold Herrman in the 1920s. It grew from a button manufacturing company to plastic molding and electrical components. In 2007 it became part of the Legrand Group. |
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We use Fail (below expectations), Pass (meets expectations) and Exceed (surpasses expectations or is the class leader) against many of the items below. We occasionally give a Pass ‘+’ rating to show it is good but does not quite make it to Exceed.
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First impression – Pass
There are two impressions. First, it solves multiple charging and USB power issues, including Qi wireless charging.
Second, it is a tad boring and industrial looking. It is time manufacturers realize that fashion colors and exciting design drives ‘Shallow Hal’ Gen X, Y, and Z purchasers. They miss so much of the work-from-home market because of traditional design. All that aside, its practicality far outweighs its plain Jane persona.
Quizzes-Pass+
We measure voltage and amperage from each USB port using our USB test rig. It is a rock-solid 5V/2.4A. We loaded the ports to maximum power draw, and it totaled 60W. It automatically detects the power for each device.
Qi charging: A Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (it can use Qi up to 15W) went from 0-100% in just under four hours – about typical for a 10W charger. An iPhone 12 took a little longer. It is not rapid charge but safe overnight, and you can leave your phone on it all day.
Safety-Exceed
It has over-current protection, short circuit protection and over-temperature protection. I like that it uses 240V and has an internal transformer versus an external brick power supply.
CyberShack’s view – unclutter your desk with the HPM USB and Qi Wireless charging hub.
It is well made with a tremendous electrical pedigree from an Australian company. It uses 240V power (1.5m standard two-pin cable) and has six charging ports.
HPM USB and Qi wireless charge hub D123WTC
$99 but seen for $69 at Bing Lee
pros
- HPM Quality build and backing
- Australian certified, so it is safe
- 60W shared power to 5 USB ports and Qi pad
- Comes with 240V mains power cord
Cons
- A tad utilitarian looks-wise