Preface
Thank you for visiting.
The current international political and economic situation has led to many industries in our country facing challenges. The prices of daily necessities have also risen significantly. With limited salaries, ordinary office workers are trying to save as much as they can. For consumers with limited budgets, they are reluctant to spend extra money on original or expensive chargers and cables. They prefer to purchase high-quality and safe charging accessories at affordable prices. For those interested in further exploring our company’s product offerings, please do not hesitate to reach out to us via Whatsapp or email.
We’ve noticed that many Malaysian consumers of mobile phones and tablets often overlook the importance of quality and safety in chargers, powerbank and charging cables. One of the reasons is that these products are too easily accessible both online and offline, and users have limited understanding of these products as well as the consumer electronics manufacturing industry. As a result, some people do not place much importance on charging accessories, opting to replace them cheaply when they break. They may not be aware of the potential risk & damage that cheap, non-compliant chargers and low-quality cables can cause to devices and users. Prioritize safety, quality, and practical use over looks others when purchasing charging accessories rather than solely focusing on appearance and style.
Moreover, high-performance 3C devices contain more electronic components and operate at higher frequencies. This theoretically results in stronger electromagnetic radiation. As such, it is crucial that electronic products adhere strictly to international/SIRIM safety standards.
Substandard charging accessories can shorten the lifespan of electronic components, battery and interfaces within your phone, or data loss due to unstable power supply, leading to higher costs ultimately. In severe cases, they can even cause short circuits, overheating, electric shocks, fires, explosions, and injuries. Some consumers are misled by social media or someone when making their purchases. While you might have been using a low-quality charger for some time without incident, it’s important to remember that this does not mean there are no risks associated with continuous use. Recently, a Malaysian influencer’s double-storey home was burnt down due to a problematic mobile phone charging accessory. And another teenager died from electric shock while charging his phone on a long-distance bus while returning from Kuala Lumpur to Penang.
Furthermore, mobile phones/tablets/laptops tech product and their charging accessories product are two distinct entities. While most people in our market understand how to operate, set up, and even repair tech products, but, many are lack understanding of the intricate fast charging technologies with different protocols and safety standard conformity associated with charging accessories. After all, most stores and sellers aren’t directly involved in the manufacturing processes and safety regulations application of these products. Unfortunately, many consumers unaware of this fact.
With countless charging accessories available in the market, it’s challenging for consumers to discern quality based on brand alone these days, because industry practices have made it difficult to make informed choices. Due to intense competition in the consumer electronics industry, consumers may compare specifications, brands, and prices before making a purchase, while many consumers think online shopping offer more choices and better prices, the fiere price competition has led to several hidden market issues consequently, the following is provided for your review:
Charger & Powerbank Products
(Examples of Industry Secrets)
- Refurbished products from heard-of brands may be sold as new with replaced casings and packaging
- Counterfeits of famous brands are difficult to distinguish and may be sold at discounted prices or at the same price as genuine products
- Counterfeit various heard-of brands, selling at anywhere and may be sold between RM10 to RM90
- Specifications, such as power/throughtput, capacity, current, and voltage, are falsely advertised on packaging, hence, making comparisons meaningless
- Fake safety certification logos or marks
- Design flaws or material issues leading to unstable power supply or overheating
- Cost-cutting measures and lack of safety circuit protection
- The use of recycled, low-quality materials for casings that are not fire-resistant
- The product and its internal parts does not meet international electrical safety standards
- The use of low-end and cheap power management ICs, which can affect performance, functionality, compatibility, and safety
- Products are not durable and easily damaged despite price is cheap, and repeated replacements result in higher costs in the long run.
- No adherence to professional factory production processes or assembly in non-factory environments without proper quality control
- The use of cheap batteries with questionable safety
- The use of recycled electronic components and batteries from rubbish dump
- The use of batteries rejected by battery manufacturers due to quality/safety issues
Sync & Charge Cable Products
(Examples of Industry Secrets)c
- Some can only charge and cannot transfer data
- Counterfeit products that closely mimic famous or moderately famous brands can be difficult to identify and are often sold at deceptive prices, either discounted or at the genuine product’s price.
- Most use non-Apple original Lightning IC, leading to a subpar user experience & safety issues.
- Using cheap charging ICs in Android phone charging cables can lead to problems with both the charging experience and safety.
- Most use non-USB-iF compliant Type-C chips.
- Use of cheap cables and connectors material that fail to meet international safety standards.
- Lack of metal shielding materials such as braided metal and aluminum foil.
- Use of the cheapest iron/copper-clad iron or very thin conductive wires.
- Use of copper or wire with extremely low copper content., super slow in charging.
- Use of thick plastic outer layers to disguise cheap thin conductive wires.
- Prone to damage at the interface and the connection point where the wire is pulled, especially after extended use.
- Products are not durable and easily damaged despite price is cheap, repeated replacements result in higher costs in the long run.
- Internal workmanship is rough
- The use of cheap plugs can lead to poor contact at the port, gradually damaging the device over time.
- Not subjected to strong pull tests.
- The conductive wire coating made of recycled materials is prone to cracking and leakage.