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Brand | Leviton |
Color | Gray |
Compatible Devices | Compatible with USB 3.1, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1 devices nad with Decora® wallplates and Decora Plus™ screwless wallplates.Wallplate sold separately See more |
Material | Thermoplastic |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
About this item
- POWERFUL: 2 high-powered charging ports with 3.6A of charging power
- SMART: Built-in smart chip recognizes the individual device’s charging requirement to optimize the charge (Does not provide Power Delivery. See Leviton T5635 and T5636)
- CONVENIENT: No more searching for charging adapters. Upgrade your existing outlets so you can charge up to two USB powered devices at once, leaving the outlets free for additional power needs
- ENHANCED SAFETY: Built in overcurrent protection helps protect the electronic from receiving too much power which can damage the device
- EASY: Compact design fits in a standard wallbox and compatible with Decora and Decora Plus screwless wallplates, back and side wired for easy installation
- Wallplate sold separately
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 4.04 x 1.73 x 1.68 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Item model number : T5632-GY
- Department : Unisex-Adult
- Date First Available : September 9, 2013
- Manufacturer : Leviton
- ASIN : B00J3PMU06
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,049 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
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Product Description
15 Amp, 125 Volt, Decora Tamper-Resistant Outlet. NEMA 5-15R, 18W (3.6 Amp), 5VDC, Dual Type A USB Chargers. Grounding, Side Wired & Back Wired
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Leviton has more than 110 years of experience in electrical devices including over 30 years of experience in the home automation industry and data connectivity. Through investment in research and development, manufacturing, distribution, human capital and training, Leviton’s century of heritage provides a strong foundation and commitment to continuous improvement, high standards and innovation to the industry.
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Tips to optimize charging
Turn Off The Device
Avoid using the device while charging
Disconnect When Fully Charged
Don’t overcharge! Conserve the lifetime of your battery by disconnecting when fully
charged
Use a Short Cord
Cord length may affect the power and speed of the charge. Longer cord lengths may increase charging time
Use the Original Cable
Use the charging cord that came with the device. Replacement cords should be OEM
grade quality or certified charging cable.
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3.6 Amp | USB Charger | 5.1 Amp |
18 Watts | Total Charging Power | 25+ Watts |
12 Watts | Single Port Power | 15 Watts |
3.1, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1 | USB Cable Compatible | 3.1, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1 |
15 Amp; 20 Amp Avail | Outlet Power | 15 Amp; 20 Amp Avail |
4.04”Hx1.73”Wx1.31”D | Dimensions | 4.04”Hx1.73”Wx1.31”D |
3.6 Amp | USB Charger | 6 Amp |
18 Watts | Total Charging Power | 30 Watts |
12 Watts | Single Port Power | 30 Watts |
3.1, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1 | USB Cable Compatible | 3.1, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1 |
15 Amp; 20 Amp Avail | Outlet Power | 15 Amp; 20 Amp Avail |
4.04”Hx1.73”Wx1.31”D | Dimensions | 4.04”Hx1.73”Wx1.40”D |
3.6 Amp | USB Charger | 4.2 Amp |
18 Watts | Total Charging Power | 24 Watts |
12 Watts | Single Port Power | 12 Watts |
3.1, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1 | USB Cable Compatible | 3.1, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1 |
15 Amp; 20 Amp Avail | Outlet Power | n/a |
4.04”Hx1.73”Wx1.31”D | Dimensions | 4.20”Hx1.70”Wx1.30”D |
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SUPERIOR USB PERFORMANCE
The USB Charger Devices from Leviton feature a smart chip that recognizes and optimizes the charging power of your electronic devices for fast and efficient charging. Charge faster with Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers.
Do USB In-Wall Chargers wire differently than standard outlets?
No, USB In-Wall Chargers install the same as a standard outlet and can replace an existing outlet.
What devices can be charged using Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers?
Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers can charge the latest tablets, smartphones, standard mobile phones, handheld gaming devices, e-readers, digital cameras, and many more USB powered devices.
Will Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers work as a data transfer port?
No, these devices are for charging only; there is no data transfer capability.
How long will it take my electronic device to charge?
Charging time depends on the device battery, charging cord and device capability. Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers have a smart chip that recognizes the charging requirements and maximizes the current delivered to ensure the most efficient charging time.
Do Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers fit in a standard wallbox?
Yes, all of the Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers are designed to fit in a standard single gang wallbox measuring at least 3” x 2” x 1 ½”.
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Customers like the quality, value, and charging of the home lighting accessory. For example, they mention it's constructed well, works well, and is well worth the price. Some appreciate the organization and the quick charging capabilities. That said, opinions are mixed on the size.
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Customers like the quality of the outlet. They say it's well constructed, easy to install, and has nice screwed connections. The outlets work well with other USB charged electronics and don't feel cheap. They are also popular and get good reviews.
"...Works perfectly and peace of mind it’s a name brand product." Read more
"...There are some really nice screwed connections on this, unlike the kind where you have to make a loop and wrap around a screw and tighten down...." Read more
"...misaligned to exaggerate the claim. The receptacle mounting holes have wider slots to allow for adjustment/alignment of the receptacles to..." Read more
"...I found that with cheap USB cables it will not deliver high currents...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the adapter. They say it works great, is convenient, and is well worth the upgrade. Customers also mention that it works with all their iDevices and is a nice unit.
"...Well worth the upgrade." Read more
"...So it works well and is very convenient...." Read more
"...Works perfectly and peace of mind it’s a name brand product." Read more
"...this with an Anker cable designed for high current charging and it works very well. I can charge my tablet and phone quickly at the same time...." Read more
Customers like the charging of the home lighting accessory. They say it charges iPhones and Android devices quickly, with great charging power. Some mention that the charging port hold is solid and the outlet puts out a nice charge. They also say it's easy to install and up and running in no time.
"...The charging power was great...." Read more
"...I figure it's charging my devices quite nicely, so they must be working well, I guess.The design with these are somewhat of a problem...." Read more
"...Plug action is a bit smoother. It's not a rebranded generic outlet. It's a brand you know.Appearance - tie...." Read more
"...Tablets and phones are charging quickly in the USB ports." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the home lighting accessory to be super easy and the instructions clear enough.
"...Super easy to install if you're comfortable swapping outlets or doing basic electrical. Well worth the upgrade." Read more
"...It was easy enough to install, however it is designed to require a hot and common for the outlets, and then another separate for the USB..." Read more
"Easy to install and works as advertised.I installed two of these in our master bedroom one next to each nightstand...." Read more
"...The Leviton doesn't have any added wallplates.Ease of installation - tie...." Read more
Customers like the organization of the charging block. They say it eliminates clutter of chargers and cords, making the countertop look neat. Customers also say it's a smart and efficient way to clean up wires and cables.
"...This eliminated an amazing amount of clutter and still left space to plug in the electric blanket and lamp...." Read more
"...Packaging . Topgreener. A simple cardboard box, with polished branding/graphics and a cellophane window...." Read more
"...Eliminates clutter of chargers and cords, so the countertop always looks neat...." Read more
"This looked like a great way to reduce clutter, but I quickly ran into a problem that doesn't seem to be mentioned here: This will not fit in EVERY..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the outlet. Some mention it fits perfectly into standard box and works great, while others say it barely fits in the standard box. It's larger than a GFCI receptacle and takes up too much room.
"...(3) "It's too wide" or "it doesn't fit box". Ok, they added USB charging ports...." Read more
"...I order this replacement on Amazon and it's just like the original: fits perfect, charges great, and the 115V plugs are 'difficult' to insert." Read more
"...The problem is installation. The outlets are very large, both side to side and deep...." Read more
"I had to return these. They were too wide for a regular outlet...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the tightness of the USB plug. They mention that the USB connectors are pretty tight, and the plugs will get in the way of most wall wart adapters. The bottom plug position is rather tight, causing the outlet to stick out a bit from the wall plate. Customers also say that the sockets are too tight and the plastic around some USB plugs is smaller than others.
"...That helps, but isn't a requirement.(1) "Sockets too tight" or "I have a hard time plugging in regular plugs to the sockets"...." Read more
"Outlet takes a lot of room in the electrical box. I had trouble accommodating all the wiring...." Read more
"...My only complaint about it was that the 115 volt sockets were very tight, feeling like they were almost scraping metal off the plug's prongs when..." Read more
"...these at eye level around a built-in desk and it literally sticks out like an eye sore compared to the other regular receptacles in the office...." Read more
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It was easy enough to install, however it is designed to require a hot and common for the outlets, and then another separate for the USB (or maybe it was a pair for each outlet port, tough to tell), so this required having to dig up some scrap wire and some wire nuts to pigtail in that extra connection. Not a huge deal, but if your prior outlet was like most, tabbed and only having a single hot and common to the outlet, you will need to do the same as I did and get some scrap wire and some wire nuts that didn't come in the package.
The charging power was great. Not as fast as an actual plug in fast charger for those devices that support it, but still better than a standard low watt charger, and not so much power that it is likely to hurt older devices. For comparison, I charged my Pixel2 from 10% - 80% in about 20 minutes. With the stock device fast charger, it usually takes about 15 minutes, and with a lower wattage common charger it would have taken closer to 35-40 minutes. So it works well and is very convenient. I know have a few of these on the fireplace mantle, on the kitchen backsplash, and on the kitchen island and the family and any visitors now have easy access to charging ports for their devices.
Also, bear in mind this product is rather beefy, so it may fit very snuggly into your existing box.
I have one outlet I wanted to install this in that gets operated by a wall switch, but felt I should leave that up to an electrician to figure out.
There are some really nice screwed connections on this, unlike the kind where you have to make a loop and wrap around a screw and tighten down. There are no speed connectors (which I'm told you shouldn't use anyway, but I generally do).
I did not 'test' the power outlet like some other reviews had. I figure it's charging my devices quite nicely, so they must be working well, I guess.
The design with these are somewhat of a problem. Look, just like you can't haul a boat with a Volkswagen Beetle, you can't have everything with this type of outlet. i.e. if you have a lamp timer or some device like Alexa that requires a larger power adaptor on the wall, it will essentially block access to the USB ports. I don't know how to bypass this design. Just recognize that if you intend to plug in something larger than a standard sized plug, it will impede access to the USB charging ports.
I somewhat wished I knew that in advance...just so that I wasn't surprised after installation. No biggie, for me.
I think it was rather expensive, compared to the price of standard receptacles. Is it worth four times the price just to have USB charging access points? Maybe. Maybe not, but it's very convenient these days.
(1) "Sockets too tight" or "I have a hard time plugging in regular plugs to the sockets". The receptacles (sorry, not "sockets") are "TR"...that means TAMPER RESISTANT. That means it takes some maneuvering of the blades for them to be inserted into the receptacle, hence, preventing a child from "tampering" with it and easily inserting say a paperclip. Tamper Resistant receptacles require that you slightly slide the blades to the right as you are inserting them and push aside the tamper guard. Technique is everything.
(2) "It didn't come with a face plate". Firstly, there is no face plate pictured and secondly the description states "wall plate sold separately". The reason is people (such as I) may be using a different color wall plate or ones that are brass, brushed, chrome, decorative, etc. and including a wall plate that won't be used is a waste.
(3) "It's too wide" or "it doesn't fit box". Ok, they added USB charging ports. More room is needed for these components...BUT the receptacle will legally fit in a box, meaning if INSTALLED CORRECTLY, it will not touch the walls of a single gang box or won't touch another switch or receptacle if placed in a multi-gang box. Now, if your box is crowded with other circuits or if someone left too much wire slack and jammed everything in, you may have an issue fitting this. Did I mention "if installed correctly?"
(4) Too hard to install. This is subjective, BUT....If you ordered a 20 amp version of this, it is presumably because you knew it is being used on a 20 amp circuit. That means the wires are a heavier gauge and stiffer than those used on a 15 amp circuit, so yes, it may be a bit more difficult to install. Knowing how to gently fold the wires and leave only a sufficient amount of slack is key.
(5) "wires don't stay under the terminals"...This means you are doing something wrong. Only one wire may be installed on either side of the screw. If you have two of each color wires, you will need to individually insert them under the clamp, one on either side of the screw. I properly striped each conductor and they fit securely under each terminal without pulling out. Do not confuse these with "back-wire" receptacles. These are "side-wire" and use a clamp - it is not the same as the lazy method of back-wiring, which is frowned-upon by better electricians.
(6) "the outlet sits 1/4 inch lower in the box than the adjacent one". This one was a real winner...The face of the receptacle is industry standard. The "yoke" is industry standard. The screw-spacing is industry-standard. However, the photo provided by a certain incompetent review shows a slight warp in the box, which is common to nail-on boxes installed in a rush. It also shows the receptacles (purposely?) misaligned to exaggerate the claim. The receptacle mounting holes have wider slots to allow for adjustment/alignment of the receptacles to compensate for slightly crooked box installations. I guarantee I could've adjusted the receptacles in the example to fit perfectly with a little effort. That example was someone having an ax to grind. Some people shouldn't be performing certain tasks.
(7) "Can't plug everything in at once"...Well you can if you have basic types of plugs like lamps, laptops, a coffee maker, etc. If you have bulky transformers or other oversized plugs, well then of course you can't fit everything! You need this explained to you?
(8) You do NOT need a separate pair of wires to make the USB ports work! No idea why someone would provide misinformation if they weren't sure. The USB ports take power from the primary hot and neutral feeds. This was erroneously reported by another reviewer that is supposed to be of higher caliber.
Other notes and recommendations....Make sure you know the amperage of the circuit you are installing this on. It's the number listed on the breaker that controls the circuit. Without getting into the code too deep, a good rule of thumb is 15 amp circuits require you to order a 15 amp receptacle, 20 amp circuits should have a 20 amp receptacle. Yes, there are exceptions to this but for most situations, I suggest following that guideline.
Know if you need to order a wall plate. If you are replacing a classic style duplex receptacle and your wall plate has two separate holes for the receptacles, you will need a new wall plate. If you are replacing a receptacle that has a single rectangular opening, the old plate will work. These use standard "Decora" type receptacle covers available everywhere. Also note it is normal for this receptacle to stick-out past the wall plate about an 1/8".
NOTE: I purchased this item on Amazon for full price and have no affiliation to the seller. I try to write helpful, unbiased and insightful reviews because I also read reviews prior to making my own buying decisions. I notice many reviews lack helpful information, are not well written or give poor reviews based on not reading directions, failing to read the product details prior to purchasing or someone's inexperience or lack of skill. Writing valuable reviews helps pay it forward.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023
(1) "Sockets too tight" or "I have a hard time plugging in regular plugs to the sockets". The receptacles (sorry, not "sockets") are "TR"...that means TAMPER RESISTANT. That means it takes some maneuvering of the blades for them to be inserted into the receptacle, hence, preventing a child from "tampering" with it and easily inserting say a paperclip. Tamper Resistant receptacles require that you slightly slide the blades to the right as you are inserting them and push aside the tamper guard. Technique is everything.
(2) "It didn't come with a face plate". Firstly, there is no face plate pictured and secondly the description states "wall plate sold separately". The reason is people (such as I) may be using a different color wall plate or ones that are brass, brushed, chrome, decorative, etc. and including a wall plate that won't be used is a waste.
(3) "It's too wide" or "it doesn't fit box". Ok, they added USB charging ports. More room is needed for these components...BUT the receptacle will legally fit in a box, meaning if INSTALLED CORRECTLY, it will not touch the walls of a single gang box or won't touch another switch or receptacle if placed in a multi-gang box. Now, if your box is crowded with other circuits or if someone left too much wire slack and jammed everything in, you may have an issue fitting this. Did I mention "if installed correctly?"
(4) Too hard to install. This is subjective, BUT....If you ordered a 20 amp version of this, it is presumably because you knew it is being used on a 20 amp circuit. That means the wires are a heavier gauge and stiffer than those used on a 15 amp circuit, so yes, it may be a bit more difficult to install. Knowing how to gently fold the wires and leave only a sufficient amount of slack is key.
(5) "wires don't stay under the terminals"...This means you are doing something wrong. Only one wire may be installed on either side of the screw. If you have two of each color wires, you will need to individually insert them under the clamp, one on either side of the screw. I properly striped each conductor and they fit securely under each terminal without pulling out. Do not confuse these with "back-wire" receptacles. These are "side-wire" and use a clamp - it is not the same as the lazy method of back-wiring, which is frowned-upon by better electricians.
(6) "the outlet sits 1/4 inch lower in the box than the adjacent one". This one was a real winner...The face of the receptacle is industry standard. The "yoke" is industry standard. The screw-spacing is industry-standard. However, the photo provided by a certain incompetent review shows a slight warp in the box, which is common to nail-on boxes installed in a rush. It also shows the receptacles (purposely?) misaligned to exaggerate the claim. The receptacle mounting holes have wider slots to allow for adjustment/alignment of the receptacles to compensate for slightly crooked box installations. I guarantee I could've adjusted the receptacles in the example to fit perfectly with a little effort. That example was someone having an ax to grind. Some people shouldn't be performing certain tasks.
(7) "Can't plug everything in at once"...Well you can if you have basic types of plugs like lamps, laptops, a coffee maker, etc. If you have bulky transformers or other oversized plugs, well then of course you can't fit everything! You need this explained to you?
(8) You do NOT need a separate pair of wires to make the USB ports work! No idea why someone would provide misinformation if they weren't sure. The USB ports take power from the primary hot and neutral feeds. This was erroneously reported by another reviewer that is supposed to be of higher caliber.
Other notes and recommendations....Make sure you know the amperage of the circuit you are installing this on. It's the number listed on the breaker that controls the circuit. Without getting into the code too deep, a good rule of thumb is 15 amp circuits require you to order a 15 amp receptacle, 20 amp circuits should have a 20 amp receptacle. Yes, there are exceptions to this but for most situations, I suggest following that guideline.
Know if you need to order a wall plate. If you are replacing a classic style duplex receptacle and your wall plate has two separate holes for the receptacles, you will need a new wall plate. If you are replacing a receptacle that has a single rectangular opening, the old plate will work. These use standard "Decora" type receptacle covers available everywhere. Also note it is normal for this receptacle to stick-out past the wall plate about an 1/8".
NOTE: I purchased this item on Amazon for full price and have no affiliation to the seller. I try to write helpful, unbiased and insightful reviews because I also read reviews prior to making my own buying decisions. I notice many reviews lack helpful information, are not well written or give poor reviews based on not reading directions, failing to read the product details prior to purchasing or someone's inexperience or lack of skill. Writing valuable reviews helps pay it forward.
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Por último, recomendaría comprar un modelo más nuevo a este ya que esos creo que ya incluyen la modalidad QuickCharge que es muy útil para los celulares/dispositivos más actuales y cargan todo más rápido, de cualquier manera también estos cargarán cualquier dispositivo pero si pueden obtener el modelo más reciente lo aprovecharán más a futuro.
La carga usb es rápido, otro pro es que trae integrado el protector contra cambios de corriente, lo cual es una protección extra para nuestros aparatos.