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The SooPii 100W 10-Port USB Charging Station is a sleek, fireproof organizer designed for professionals juggling multiple devices. Featuring 10 USB-C ports delivering up to 20W each, it charges up to 10 gadgets simultaneously with smart power optimization. Its multi-protection system ensures safety against overcharging and overheating, while detachable dividers keep devices neatly arranged. Compatible with a wide range of smartphones, tablets, and accessories, it comes complete with mixed charging cables and a 3-year warranty—perfect for decluttering and powering your modern workspace.




















| ASIN | B0DLN4QCXR |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Multi Device Charging |
| Amperage | 20 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,581 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #899 in Cell Phone Charging Stations |
| Brand | SOOPII |
| Built-In Media | 10 port Charging Station |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones,lpads, lphones,E-Book Readers,Tablets, smart watch,airpods |
| Compatible Phone Models | lphone 16/15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/Galaxy S24/S23/S22/S21/S10/S9/S8, Galaxy Z Flip 3/Z Fold 3, Note 20/10/9/8, A20/A10e /A52/A51/A50/A70/A71/A80; Motorola Moto Z Force/Moto Edge 20 Fusion/Moto G60S/G50/Moto Z Play;Google Pixel 5a/4a/4 XL/3a/3 XL/2 XL;TCL 30/20/10;Microsoft Surface Duo; LG W41/Q9/Q8/G8/G7/V50/Stylo 4/5; HTC Wildfire E3/Desire 21 Pro/Wildfire X/U19e; Huawei Mate Xs/40/30,P40/P30/P20, Nova 7/5/3, Honor V10/9/8, Note; Xiaomi 11/10/9/8/MIX FOLD/MIX 4; iPad Air 4, iPad Mini, iPad Pro 11" 12.9" 2020/2018; Macbook Air/Pro; Surface Pro 8/7/6, Surface Go,Surface Book; Lenovo thinkpad X13/X1 Nano/X1 Yoga/X1 Carbon/T14/P15/legion/ideapad; HP Pavilion/ChromeBook; Dell XPS 15/inspiron 15; Galaxy Tab S3;Huawei Mate Book/Magic Book; Xiaomi RedmiBook; Nintendo Switch; GoPro Hero5 Black; DJI Osmo Pocket Handheld 3 Axis Gimbal Stabilizer with Integrated Camera, PS5 Controller and etc Compatible Phone Models lphone 16/15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/Galaxy S24/S23/S22/S21/S10/S9/S8, Galaxy Z Flip 3/Z Fold 3, Note 20/10/9/8, A20/A10e /A52/A51/A50/A70/A71/A80; Motorola Moto Z Force/Moto Edge 20 Fusion/Moto G60S/G50/Moto Z Play;Google Pixel 5a/4a/4 XL/3a/3 XL/2 XL;TCL 30/20/10;Microsoft Surface Duo; LG W41/Q9/Q8/G8/G7/V50/Stylo 4/5; HTC Wildfire E3/Desire 21 Pro/Wildfire X/U19e; Huawei Mate Xs/40/30,P40/P30/P20, Nova 7/5/3, Honor V10/9/8, Note; Xiaomi 11/10/9/8/MIX FOLD/MIX 4; iPad Air 4, iPad Mini, iPad Pro 11" 12.9" 2020/2018; Macbook Air/Pro; Surface Pro 8/7/6, Surface Go,Surface Book; Lenovo thinkpad X13/X1 Nano/X1 Yoga/X1 Carbon/T14/P15/legion/ideapad; HP Pavilion/ChromeBook; Dell XPS 15/inspiron 15; Galaxy Tab S3;Huawei Mate Book/Magic Book; Xiaomi RedmiBook; Nintendo Switch; GoPro Hero5 Black; DJI Osmo Pocket Handheld 3 Axis Gimbal Stabilizer with Integrated Camera, PS5 Controller and etc See more |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 162 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | 10 port Charging Station |
| Input Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Item Weight | 954.8 Grams |
| Manufacturer | SooPii |
| Model Number | CS101 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Output Current | 3 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Portable | No |
| Power Plug | Type G |
| Power Source | AC |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging, Multi Device Charging |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 10 |
| Total Usb Ports | 10 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturer |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
A**Y
The Centralized Powerhouse: Orchestrating Order in a World of Cellular Chaos
In the modern landscape of our domestic environments, we are frequently besieged by a growing population of electronic entities. Like many of you, I found my living space increasingly cluttered by an unorganized migration of tablets, phones, and those ubiquitous rechargeable cabinet lights and flashlights. Between these and the many more items we may find we need charging stations for, the desk surface can quickly resemble a chaotic tangle of prehistoric vines. I acquired the SooPii 100W 10-Port USB Charging Station to rectify this, and I can say with certainty: It works great for me! **The Architecture of Utility** The device is a marvel of functional design, featuring a sleek black chassis constructed from fireproof PC material. It utilizes a series of detachable dividers—including five extra-tall baffles measuring 2.4 inches—which allow the user to customize the "habitats" for their devices. This is particularly useful for those of us with tablets encased in heavy protective shells. The inclusion of a 45° flat 3-pin power plug is a thoughtful touch of engineering, allowing the station to draw power from tight spots behind furniture without obstructing adjacent sockets. **The Mechanism of Action** When one engages the SooPii station, the efficiency is immediately apparent. It boasts ten dedicated USB-C ports, each capable of delivering up to 20W of Power Delivery (PD) fast charging. The internal circuitry is quite sophisticated, automatically detecting the specific requirements of the connected device to optimize the current. Whether it is an iPhone 17, a Steam Deck, or a simple Kindle, the station manages the distribution of its 100W total capacity with the precision of a master clockmaker. --- ### The Biologist’s Corner: The Science of the "Charge" To understand why this station is so effective, we must look at the "Metabolism of Energy" within our devices. 1. **The Lithium-Ion "Cell":** Much like the biological cells in our bodies use ATP for energy, your electronics use Lithium-ion batteries. Charging is the process of forcing lithium ions from the positive electrode to the negative electrode. 2. **Thermal Regulation:** In biology, high heat can denature proteins and kill cells. In electronics, excessive heat degrades the battery's lifespan. The SooPii station utilizes "internal cooling technology" and smart current detection to ensure that the flow of electrons does not generate "feverish" temperatures, thereby preserving the "health" of your device’s battery for years to come. 3. **Circuit Protection as an Immune System:** The multi-protection system acts as the device's immune response. It shields the internal components from "pathogenic" electrical surges, over-voltage, and short circuits, ensuring that the delicate silicon "organs" of your phone are never compromised by a sudden spike in the power grid. --- **Final Observations** The SooPii 10-Port Station is more than a mere convenience; it is a vital tool for the organization of a modern, tech-heavy lifestyle. By consolidating ten separate chargers into one centralized hub, it eliminates the "messy cable" syndrome that plagues so many workstations. For anyone looking to bring order to their electronic ecosystem, this charging station is a robust and highly recommended solution.
S**M
Perfect for keeping devices out of hands during dinner!
I like that the dividers are movable so wider items can be accommodated. Unfortunately, many of my tech things have been around a while and don’t use USB-C, and the existing charger is USB-A at the other end. So, to charge those items at this mega charging station, I will need adapters. It would be useful if the station had one or two USB-A ports of the ten ports. However, most of my family (and friends) have newer technology, so I’m looking forward to being able to say, “Put your phones and tablets on the charger while we eat,” instead of having to repeatedly remind them to put their phones away! The charging station is easy to hook up and looks stylish on the desk.
K**T
Great Charging Station for nearly ALL of your portable devices. Recommended!
This is a great charging station that will accommodate and charge multiple devices at once. It's overall design is well with some minor notable exceptions. It is very easy to use and clearly functions properly and well. It will hold a diversity of devices as the dividers are removable to accommodate thicker devices. It comes with 10 cables - ALL identical. All USB-C on BOTH ends. It would be nice if two or three of the cables were of other USB configurations. Not a big issue, as your devices should always come with their respectively correct cables, But not all are USB-C one even one end, much less both. There is only a single blue LED that gives you any indication that the device is working. When you plug things in, nothing changes, except for your device. It would be very nice to have an LED on ALL 10 ports, such that it lights when you connect a device, to indicate that it is working. Again, this is a minor thing, but would be nice. Overall, this is a well functioning device that I would recommend. If I had a choice, I would have chosen the white one, so I could see my devices. I am very appreciative to have been given the opportunity to review the product!
C**A
A compact way to charge many USB-C devices at the same time.
This charging station has 10 USB-C ports and cables allowing you to connect and charge up to ten different USB-C devices at the same time. It only comes with cables to go from USB-C to USB-C so if you need to charge older iPhones or other devices that use lightning or other variant charging connectors you will need to provide the cables that can plug into the station's USB-C ports but it should work fine for those other devices fine as well. It is compact and seems well built plus it charges devices quickly.
G**S
Get ready for the most overly complicated review of a charger in the history of chargers...
This charging station, this magnificent digital octopus, landed on my desk like a benevolent alien artifact, promising to bring order to the chaotic spaghetti junction of cables that usually constitutes my charging area. Its sleek, dark, weighty form immediately suggested it meant business, not some flimsy plastic toy destined to self-destruct after its first brush with a rogue coffee mug. The build quality feels surprisingly solid, like it could withstand a minor earthquake or at least the enthusiastic flailing of our 16-month-old child who thinks all cables are chew toys. The dividers, those ingenious little plastic walls, are gloriously movable, allowing me to customize the bays for all the tablets and battery banks and phones and other USB-C things. Now, because nothing can ever be truly perfect in this cruel, cruel world, there are a couple of minor quibbles, which I don't fault the manufacturer for, but you should still be aware of. Because if you're expecting it to handle some use case (and these are foreseeable), and it doesn't handle that case, you're going to be frustrated. First off, it's exclusively USB-C out on all plugs, which means if you're still clinging to any ancient or specialty devices where the charger has a male USB-A to some proprietary plug, you'll need to wrangle some adapters. It's like being invited to an exclusive party but forgetting your secret handshake. Luckily, this problem will diminish over time. I don't blame the manufacturer here though, as USB-A is gradually going the way of the dodo, and then you'd need adapters from USB-A to USB-C for those ports. I'm not about to deduct a star as this issue is a no-win scenario until other manufacturers finally stop using proprietary ports with USB-A on the other end. It comes with a bunch of really short USB-C cables to reduce the unsightly mess, and the organizer dividers definitely help to not make it look like some jumbled mess, but it's never going to look perfectly neat and ideal, especially when you start adding proprietary plugs that don't have short cables. I keep ours in the closet (yes, we have an AC outlet in the closet). You'll want to put it in a closet or some corner/bin/wherever that it's not going to be an eyesore when the cables are exploding. Again, not the fault of the manufacturer, just a hazard of ALL many-devices-at-once chargers. And finally, each port is max 20W, which opens up a whole can of you-probably-didn't-think-about-this issues. PD or "PowerDelivery" is merely a standard for wattage delivery, not a specific wattage, which has a whole ton of ramifications ... * If you're just plugging in phones and/or small tablets, you're fine. Just be aware that if you have 10 devices plugged in, it's not going to keep them all up at 20W because that's more wattage than the whole device outputs (100W max). * Just speaking as if you plugged in one device, some devices (especially when talking about laptops and tablets) can charge fine on lower wattages (like 20W), just much slower. Some mid and large devices will still charge at 20W but slowly, and some of those only while off. But other devices (especially larger) may refuse to charge at all, regardless of whether they're on or off. This is not the fault of the station's manufacturer -- it's specific to each device. The only solution is to make it cost-prohibitive, e.g. 1000W total output, and even then, a lot of home circuits can only handle 1500W on a single breaker, so as soon as you turn on the TV or a desktop computer on the same circuit, you trip your breakers. * Now let's complicate that last bullet even more by plugging in a bunch of wildly different devices. There seems to be some logic for negotiating which devices get what charge when you have more than 100W being demanded. I swear, it ends up looking like some overly complicated negotiation mess that rivals the UN trying to argue with the International Olympic Committee over which indoor bullfighting ring will host the next World Cup (yes, I realize that makes absolutely no sense... that's the point). There's the station's output algorithm, plus what each device requires as a minimum under that device's current state, and it's all about as clear as mud. * But wait, there's more! Many devices have variable demand to better condition the battery over time. That's why on those devices, you can go from 0-80% charge in 20-30 minutes, and the last 20% takes over an hour. It's like a toddler taking the muddy non-transparency of this complicated negotiation, and pouring in chocolate syrup, greek yogurt, and motor oil. The only way to figure all of this out is to literally test it with YOUR array of devices. So overall though, I'm happy -- it sits in my closet topping up a bunch of devices that I don't use every single day.
Q**S
Decent charger - Can be better
This is a decent charging station but much to be desired. Setup is quick and easy. Pros: • Can charge up to 10 devices at the same time. • Does not require a bulky power adapter; uses a standard power cable like those for computers or printers • Comes with short USB cables, keeping a clean and organized station. • Works with non-USB-C devices (such as older iPhones) when using a USB-C to Lightning cable • The spacers/dividers can be easily fitted and moved around. Makes it easy to fit larger phones or tablets Cons: • Power is limited to 20W per port and 100W total, so full power is only available when charging about five devices at once • One port does not hold the USB-C cable securely • No LED indicators to show whether individual ports are actively charging • Can charge tablets, but no fast-charging support. Overall: • A practical option for charging many devices at once if time is not an issue.
C**E
So useful SooPii charging station!
Love, love, love, love this charging station. Set up took less than 5 minutes, you just plug in the cord in the back and then put in all your cords on the side and slide the dividers in, took no time at all. If you have every single cord and divider in, it is a lot and I don't know what items you have that would be that thin. What we did was we left five of the cables plugged in and some of the dividers in the middle, and then we just put the additional five cables in the back mow slot with all of our extra little tabs, so if one of the cords goes missing or something like that, we have some backups. You had the power button on the back of it, so you can turn off the station so that it isn't charging anything. I don't really have a reason to do that, but maybe if you were charging like a set of tablets for a classroom and you knew that they were fully charged that would be something you would do. The dividers have two heights. They're some shorter ones and then some taller ones. The shorter ones are perfect for sliding your phone in there, for the taller dividers we use them to hold up like a tablet to charge. I personally think it looks a lot better than having a whole bunch of items and cords in a pile. It would be nice if there was like two USBC two micro USB cables because there are still some electronics that haven't switched over to the updated USBC cables, but I'm sure I would be able to find a compatible cord to charge those with this device. I would definitely recommend.
F**R
Broken after a month
I purchased 2 on September 5, 2025. Both units have gone bad, each have lost charging capabilities on at least half of the ports.
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