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traveling overseas you're going to love
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this adapter and power charger let's
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dave taylor here and i'm checking out
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this this is a prototype of the zender
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passport 3 and it's really cool it is an
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international power adapter but it's
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also a charger and it has a lot going on
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so on this side there's a 61 watt usbc
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plug and then on this side there are
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three more usbc plugs and a usba the
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rectangular one and then you look at the
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front and you're like uh what the heck's
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that turns out this is a cutout pattern
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that will let you plug in
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a uk or european or american power plug
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and have this be the right adapter for
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it and then you're like all right well
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then how do you get the plug on the
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other end and that they've got figured
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out with these sliders so if i slide the
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there we go i have the us power plug
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this is what's known as a type a
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i can pull that in push out the next one
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and that's the uk that's what's known as
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a type g plug and it is just a that sort
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of distinctive triangular shape and then
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finally the third slider gives you this
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and this is the most common power plug
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in the world this is a type c
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so with any of these you can use this to
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plug into the wall and then you can plug
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something into here so right there it's
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super helpful and you can then plug in
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your computer for the powerful charge on
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the side and then the smaller charges in
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the front for things like phones and
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earpods and such and i thought
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hmm let's see how we can figure out and
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test this so here's how we're going to
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do this is i'm going to plug this in
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just happen to have power here so it's
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and i'm going to use a sort of old
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school little power adapter and that's
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google pixel 6 pro so i'm going to plug
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and now it is charging
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and it says on the bottom 55
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charging so what's important to notice
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is it doesn't say anything like charging
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slowly so there's nothing weird about
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this this is just given full power
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then while we're at it what else can we
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plug in well let's plug in my ipods
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and let them charge and in the usb a
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plug i'm going to go ahead and plug in
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my headphones if i can get that to the
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so now i'm charging my headphones i'm
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and i have one extra usbc it's a very
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short one but let's see if we can
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maneuver things around so i can also
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my all-in-one dell laptop here we go so
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if i plug that in here
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the light comes on and this is also
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charging so all of this is charging all
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at the same time through this power
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even though i'm also using it just as a
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transformer so i can actually use a us
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now for those of you that travel
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overseas and use these adapters you know
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there are some issues here the biggest
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issue is heat so what zendura's done
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here is they have a 10 amp auto reset
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fuse so if this thing generates heat and
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right now there's no heat at all but if
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it gets above 120 degrees it'll turn off
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everything will power down and then once
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it cools down to below 80 degrees it'll
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turn back on so you don't have to travel
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with extra fuses and you also don't have
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to worry about it bursting into flames
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which are what old school adapters do
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and that's pretty scary
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so like i said using it in this
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configuration is not giving me full
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power to this if i unplug these then
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single plug on the side is now
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delivering 61 watts of power which is
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pretty nice and then these are 15 watts
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also again once i plug something in here
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then it splits that power so then this
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drops down to 45 watts which will still
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charge a lot of devices but more slowly
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which you would expect
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what else can i tell you about this the
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plug can deliver up to 10 amps so
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if you're going to travel and you're
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going to use this and you're bringing
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your big american hair dryer
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double check how much amperage it needs
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to work because it might not work 10
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amps is a lot but there are personal
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appliances that actually require 15 amps
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or higher that's a lot of demand on a
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power circuit so they're not really that
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great for your electrical system be that
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double check to make sure that 10 amps
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is sufficient here and as i said
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this actually supports different kind of
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plugs so i could do the opposite i could
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and i can use a japanese hairdryer by
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plugging it into this and then plugging
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this into a u.s power outlet or if you
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don't want japanese maybe you want an
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english one or you want one from france
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or you want one from south africa
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whatever the advantage of this is it
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supports up to 200 different countries
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worth of power plugs that is a lot
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and i love the colors it has they have
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three colors in their prototypes this is
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obviously the cool purple i'll let you
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explore the other ones and i want to
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emphasize this is a prototype so i
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believe that the final product will have
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a translucent sides like this one does
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but they might make it a full metal
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finish all the way around i don't know
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either way this is just a phenomenally
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cool color i really like their colors
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it is and since we're doing
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international i'm going to give you
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51 millimeters by 78 millimeters by
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millimeters and it's not the lightest
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thing in the world but it's also not
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very heavy and if you're traveling and
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packing to go overseas whatever
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direction that overseas may look like
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then adding this to your bag just means
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that you have a massively more
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flexibility which is pretty important
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when you want to power up your phone or
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your earbuds or your headphones or your
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computer or who knows what the heck your
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shaver your foot massager i don't know
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what you travel with i don't tend to
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travel with things that big but be that
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this is the zender passport 3 and i'm
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going to give you some information on
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pricing and where you can sign up to
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learn more about it but before i do that
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i'm going to ask if you could subscribe
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to my channel here on youtube it's just
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youtube.com askdavetaylor easy enough a
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click or a tap and we're connected
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really appreciate that cool now this is
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a prototype of the zender passport 3 and
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the company tells me that their early
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bird pricing they're going to do this
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through kickstarter is going to be
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around 35 which makes me think that
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maybe the final production price will be
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49.99 or something right around there
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whatever either price this is a solid
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option to have for any traveler or road
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just a great tool to have
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sign up to learn more about when
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kickstarter launches get your chance to
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pick up one of these super early if you
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have any colleagues or your boss travels
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a lot what a fantastic gift check it out
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dot zender dot com that's
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passport3.xender.com operators are not
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standing by but the website is ready to
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i'm going to plug things back in i got a
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lot of stuff to charge which means i'll
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have to catch you in my next video