Group One, Brand: Kodak HX07
Charging Power: Approximately 10W
Price: 22.8 Yuan with data cable
Conclusion: Standard charger
Although it comes in Kodak packaging, the charger does not bear any Kodak branding, and Kodak chargers are quite rare.
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Group Two, Brand: Aobo Flash
Charging Power: Approximately 8.8W
Price: 29.8 Yuan with data cable
Conclusion: Standard charger, cannot activate fast charging

Group Three, Brand: Xian Dao Xia
Charging Power: Approximately 25W
Price: 17.8 Yuan with cable
Conclusion: Can activate Xiaomi fast charging protocol, but only up to 25W.

Group Four, Brand: Hasee
Charging Power: Less than 10W
Price: 47.98 Yuan with cable
Conclusion: Standard charger, cannot activate fast charging, flashy design, overpriced.

Group Five, Brand: Luck Ou/Cong Yue
Charging Power: 40-60W
Price: 78 Yuan with data cable
Conclusion: Can activate the protocol, reaching the standard of 120W chargers, good material and workmanship, worth the price. It has USB and Type-C ports but cannot be used simultaneously.

Group Six, Brand: Pin Shun
Charging Power: 34W
Price: 76 Yuan with data cable
Conclusion: Can activate Xiaomi fast charging protocol, but only up to 34W, overpriced, and the appearance and color do not match the brand. This charger has a lot of issues.

Group Seven, Brand: Tongke
Charging Power: Less than 10W
Price: 53.1 Yuan with data cable
Conclusion: Cannot activate fast charging protocol, overpriced.

Group Eight, Brand: Shen Mango
Charging Power: Approximately 10W
Price: 60 Yuan
Conclusion: Standard charger, comes with a retractable charging cable, but after using it once, the cable cannot retract anymore. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid buying retractable cables like this, as they look good but are not practical.

Group Nine, Brand: Yin Da Qing
Charging Power: 9W
Price: 65 Yuan with data cable
Conclusion: Packaging, workmanship, and data cable are all quite good, but the charging test only reached 9W, cannot activate Xiaomi fast charging protocol. Quite unexpected.

Group Ten, Brand: Yin Da Qing 2nd Generation
Charging Power: Approximately 10W
Price: 84.7 Yuan
Conclusion: The appearance is identical to the first generation, both are quite good, but still only charge at around 10W, cannot activate Xiaomi protocol. It seems to support Huawei 100W.

Group Eleven, Brand: Haimeike
Charging Power: Actual Type-C port supports around 30W (45W + 18W) as marked by the seller
Price: 28 Yuan (can be reduced to around 18 with PDD subsidies)
Conclusion: Can activate some protocols, super fast charging, around 30W. The Black Shark 5 can activate ultra-fast charging up to 40W, but the Xiaomi 12U cannot. It can activate the Rescue Y90 super fast charging.

Having tested so many models in one go, most are 120W and 67W fast chargers. The test results show that many cannot activate Xiaomi and Lenovo charging protocols. I only have the Xiaomi 12U, Black Shark 5, and Lenovo Y90 phones, so the test data is limited. The testing tools used were: WESTBIG, FNB58. This is a simple test focused on charging power and charging protocols, and does not represent the quality of the chargers, for reference only.