Jelly Comb – Alien 5 Port Desk Charger – Review

In Conclusion

I didn’t expect to review another Jelly Comb product but I am glad to take a look at the Jelly Comb Alien Fast Charger.

It far exceeded my expectations and performed better than I could have expected given the units low price of £18.99 (for the black version, the white one is slightly cheaper at £16.99)

The LED is nice and it is a nice thought that you have the ability to turn it off if it annoys you.

I would have liked it to have been a bit heavier so it didn’t move about as much as it did, but this can be solved in a number of ways to help keep it in place (such as blu-tak)

The amount of charging ports is more than adequate for a number of console controllers and other devices such as tablets and in my case a little SOHO switch. It all helps to reduce the overall amount of cables plugged into the floor.

I would like to thank Jelly Comb for providing it for review!

You can purchase it by clicking the link below (Amazon links are referral links and the site gets a small kickback which helps to keep us running)

You can also find more Jelly Comb products by clicking this link http://amzn.to/2j1Weom

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