








⚡ Charge smarter, not harder — power all your devices in one sleek station!
The Orangeck 60W 8-Port Desktop USB Charging Station is a compact, high-capacity charger designed to power up to eight devices simultaneously. Featuring a real-time LCD display for monitoring voltage and current, it supports universal voltage (100-240V) for global use. Its intelligent safety protections prevent overcharging and overheating, making it ideal for busy professionals, families, and travelers who demand reliable, efficient charging in one stylish hub.






| ASIN | B07T7GLJYJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 658 in Mobile Phone Mains Chargers |
| Colour | White |
| Connectivity technologies | USB, USB C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,581) |
| Date First Available | 18 Jun. 2019 |
| Form Factor | Compact rectangular design with multiple USB ports |
| Item Weight | 345 g |
| Item model number | i10 |
| Other display features | CE |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 7 x 3 cm; 345 g |
| Special features | Charging Indicator, Short Circuit Protection, Travel |
| What’s in the box | [8-hole USB socket, detachable power cord-UK plug] |
G**W
Well built and works as expected.
Well built and with enough oomph to charge at the same speed as going directly to an adapter. Handled 7 devices at the same time with ease.
D**S
Fantastic product
Probably my fourth one of these not because of failure simply due to the ease of use and reliability.
A**L
Decent Product
Does what it says on the box but the power lead is short and very stiff, also the display is a good idea in theory but is let down due to the LED backlighting turns off after a few seconds leaving the LCD display only useable in bright light.
S**N
3 kitchen sockets now unused!
Seems to work well, 3 phones, 1 battery & 1 Blink mini camera plugged into it and its working fine. You should change the fuse that's supplied in the mains cable down from 13A to 3A
P**D
Superb!!!! Buy with confidence.
Purchased two of these for a recent trip abroad. These units are incredible value for money and give a very cost effective solution to being able to charge multiple items at once.
N**L
Works perfectly - Recommended! great for charging multiple devices. USB charging cables not included
I just had a new kitchen fitted and wanted to have a charging drawer for mobile devices. Charging drawers are ridiculously expensive, so I looked for an alternative. This unit is great value for money and has loads of USB A ports - also a USB C one. It also has a screen which shows you which sockets are charging and how much current they are drawing. I bought a bunch of short 30cm cables for both iPhone and USB C and now can charge all our devices in one place with minimal mess and no fighting over cables. I mounted it in the back of the drawer on a 45 degree angle (so I could see the screen more easily) using a block of wood and some self-adhesives pads. Would be nice if it was supplied with some short charging cables as I had to buy these separately, but for the money you really can't complain that these aren't included. Recommended!
R**T
Great all round Charger
This is the second one I have bought, we have many devices that need charging at once and this means we don't have to search for free plug sockets. The first one I bought I keep in my travel bag for work for the same reason. If it could ship with half the ports as USB C and half normal USB that would be even better, but by no means a deal breaker for now.
J**N
So close to being ideal
It works well enough, charges a lot of devices at a pretty good rate. Some things to bear in mind: 1) while the unit is charging an iPad or an iPhone, the touch response is very iffy on the device. This suggests to me that there is an earthing problem somewhere, or interference coming from the charger. Plugging the same cable into an official or known-good charger doesn't cause this problem. 2) the backlight on the LCD display comes on at random times, probably when a device is charged and cuts down its power draw. This is very annoying. It's smart in some ways, letting you know when a significant change in the power draw from a device happens, but - yeah, distracting. 3) forget about using any usb battery chargers on it. The unit really doesn't like them. I have a Rapthor Xbox Controller battery charger. It won't fully charge the batteries up to 2800mAH - it gets to about 40% and then trickle charges them. Again, plugged into a known-good charger, the unit is fine. 4) the USB-C socket is oddly slow. Don't even think about to try to charge or even less, run a laptop from it. It saves you so many plug sockets. It will charge devices just fine, as long as you just want them charged overnight and you aren't going to use them plugged in. If you're going to use it while it's plugged in, forget it - give it its own charger. Anything with a heavy power draw, forget it - give it its own charger. USB-C, probably best to forget it - give it its own charger.
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