- Network Admin
Network Switches Explained: Managed vs Unmanaged
11 Mar, 2026




£43.49 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
This Samsung 65W “Trio” universal adapter is the kind of boring-but-handy item that actually earns its keep in a small office or for an on-the-go user. The big practical win is that it’s one brick that can cover multiple devices, and the fast-charging behaviour is good enough for day-to-day work (laptops, tablets, phones) without you having to keep hunting for the right charger. At **£36.24 ex-VAT**, it’s not cheap in the “throwaway” sense, but it’s reasonable if you’re consolidating chargers across a desk, home/office setup, or a mobile workforce.
Who should buy: anyone with a mixed bag of devices who wants fewer power leads, plus IT teams standardising chargers for staff (especially where people lose the “correct” OEM one). Who should *not*: if you only charge one device, or you need ultra-typical “laptop-charger reliability” as a lab-grade requirement, you might be better off buying a dedicated OEM charger for the specific laptop model. Also, if your company is very strict about warranty/compatibility on a specific handset-laptop combo, it’s worth double-checking your main device compatibility before you commit—universal adapters can be brilliant, but they’re not always perfect with every oddball power profile.

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