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🎮 Power up your play with Ponkor’s global, safe, and silent Xbox One adapter!
The Ponkor Power Supply for Xbox One is a premium replacement power brick delivering 220W output with a quiet, upgraded cooling fan. It supports a wide input voltage range (100-240V), making it compatible worldwide. Constructed from fireproof ABS and equipped with a smart chip, it ensures maximum safety against overheating and electrical faults. Designed exclusively for Xbox One and Xbox 360, it comes complete with an AC power cord and dedicated after-sales support.












| ASIN | B07GD8TN2M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #254 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2 in Xbox 360 Adapters |
| Brand | Ponkor |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Xbox |
| Connector Type | Xbox One |
| Current Rating | 17.9 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 26,555 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Finish | Abs |
| Finish Type | Abs |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Item Type Name | Adapter AC Power Cord Cable for Microsoft Xbox One |
| Manufacturer | Ponkor |
| Mfr Part Number | WG065C-2000200 |
| Model Number | WG065C-2000200 |
| Nominal Power | 220 Watts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Xbox |
| UPC | 612292731540 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
A**K
Seems to be a solid unit
Seems to be a good unit, so far. I've used it for 4 days and it's giving me no issues - been using my xbox one to play Far Cry New Dawn, and watch a lot of YouTube and Tubi. It has a soft background hum as it has a fan in it, but it's relatively quiet. Works fine. Was a bit concerned seeing some reviews stating it's overheating but no issues here, it's staying cool to the touch. I'm wondering if those stating it was overheating are just not giving it proper ventilation. It needs to have some room to breathe and not be enclosed or have the vents obstructed. Edit: 3 months later, unit still functioning great and I use it daily.
B**Y
Loud Fan
Works great but the fan in it is LOUD.
J**T
Good cord
Works well came package good no issues plugged in system and power worked completely fine.
P**L
Honest comparison after owning both OEM and generic Xbox One power supplies
I bought my Xbox One back in 2012 and since then I have owned both the Original Microsoft Power Supply and the Ponkor Power Supply for Xbox One. I have now lived with both long enough to see how they actually hold up. The original Microsoft OEM power supply lasted right around ten years for me. It finally failed after a full decade of regular use. The Ponkor generic power supply, which costs less up front, only lasted about two years. I have bought the generic twice now and both of them died at about that two year mark. So in terms of which one will go to the landfill first, the generic definitely does. I threw away two generic power bricks before the original OEM brick ever failed. The one that lasts the longest is clearly the OEM Microsoft power supply. In my experience it outlasted the generic by about five times. When you break it down by cost per year, the difference is pretty clear. The OEM Microsoft power supply costs about $59.99 and lasted me ten years, which comes out to roughly six dollars per year of use. The Ponkor generic power supply costs about $25.99 and lasted about two years, which works out to roughly thirteen dollars per year. Even though the generic looks cheaper when you first buy it, it actually costs more per year because you have to keep replacing it. There are also risks when using generic power supplies instead of the OEM unit that Microsoft recommends. The OEM power brick is designed with better protection, including an external fuse and better internal safety circuitry. It is meant to fail in the brick before letting a problem reach the console. With generic power supplies you can run into things like unstable voltage, overheating bricks, buzzing noises, random console shutoffs, or power surges that are more likely to reach the console instead of being stopped by the power supply. Over time this can put extra stress on the Xbox One itself. My overall conclusion is that the Ponkor generic power supply will work and it will power your Xbox One, but in my experience it is more of a short term solution. If you just need something cheaper to get your console running again, it does the job. If you want something that actually lasts, costs less per year, and offers better protection for the console, the original Microsoft OEM power supply is worth paying extra for.
K**N
It works
Worked perfectly. I don't even know what else you can say about a 3rd party power adapter haha. It fit and it works.
J**H
Hum
I have had this for almost a year I believe and its been running fine the noise is easily drowned out by the TV except for recently it started to hum loud like a drone is just taking off otherwise it goes back to its hum but pretty great product
B**A
Good, Cost Effective Replacement
Cooling fan is a little loud, but otherwise works perfectly. Can't complain for the price compared to a factory replacement
J**S
It might kill your XBOX beware
So for over 6 years my Xbox has worked flawlessly. I've cleaned and maintained it pretty regularly. In the last year or so I started having issues with the power supply brick. After fidgeting with the power cable I have been able to revive it multiple times, but this last time it was completely dead. I bought this power brick from Amazon to fix the issue. Plugged it in and everything appeared to be working fine. About 2 hours into game play the game I was playing froze up mid game. I went back to the home screen to reset the game and then the screen when black and both the power supply and XBOX light started flashing. Then a message popped up that said "SYSTEM ERROR: E200 0000003B 00000000". I followed XBOX instructions and had to download the operating system to a thumb drive and reset the console. At around 34% on the last phase the system shut down again giving me an E100 code. With the thumb drive still in, I when to the reset console and delete all data setting and it finished the USB OSU1 setup. (this process took about 3 hours from the time the unit shut down till It was back on) After all that then I had to re-download all my games. Next morning I get up and everything is working, but the home screen it acting funny and taking forever to load up.... Later on I wanted to check my network settings to make sure everything is working correctly and now my Settings menu WILL NOT OPEN. I've reset the console multiple times and it still wont load the settings menu. The unit turns on and games work, but the setting menu just doesn't load. Extremely frustrated with this power supply and the headache it has caused me. Took a perfectly working Xbox and pretty much ruined it... I'm just waiting for any day now for the system to shut off and never turn back on. I 1000% blame this power supply and there is a review on here with the exact same issue I had. *Update* Power supply died.... only took 3 days. Power brick just keeps cycling on and off, brought my bothers old power supply over to my house and my Xbox turned right on, this AFM power supply is garbage.
K**R
Defective product
I ordered this as the review is great but what I received is a defective product. First time I used it, the light indicator is already showing alternate green-orange color not the solid green that is expected from a working power brick
T**E
14 Months of Heavy Use, and Still Going Strong!
I read A LOT of reviews before finally settling on this particular power supply, and I have not been disappointed. It has now been 14 months since I purchased it, and it is still running great for the most part. My hubs and I spend almost all of our free-time playing Xbox, and our Xboxes (his original Xbox One 1tb, and my Xbox One S 1tb) will be on, and played for 16-20 hours straight, and this power supply has just now started making a bit of noise if it is turned off, and then on again. The noise lasts for 1-5 minutes, then stops, and sometimes you can turn it gently and the noise will stop immediately aswell. All in all, 14 months of running perfectly, and silently, for $30 is okay for me! I'm now ordering another one as a back-up just incase the first one decides it's done soon, now that it's making that slight noise occasionally. When we purchase accessories for our consoles, Microsoft or Sony, we typically expect them to last no more than a year because we use them A LOT, and I genuinely expected this power supply to last for maybe 6 months before needing to purchase a new one because of how rough we are on our console, and that would have been absolutely fine with me. But it has now been 14 months, and, other than the sound, it still works perfectly. I definitely recommend this power supply. Don't waste your money on a Microsoft one. It's DEFINITELY not worth it, especially when you can buy this one for a small fraction of the cost, with the same level of performance. I hope this helps anyone who's on the fence! Cheers all, and stay safe.
D**A
Funciona super bien
Funciona muy bien, excelente compra
M**É
Vino con defecto
El aparato presentaba arañazos en el exterior recién abierta la caja.
B**S
Saved my buttocks
My Xbox 1 one day decided to just stop running. I didn't realize until a day later that it was the power supply itself and not the console, so I decided to give this a try and see if getting a new power supply would work. It has been beautiful. I got it earlier this year and I haven't had a single issue with it so far and I don't think I will. And if I do I'll just buy a new power supply. It saved my butt and I'm so happy I didn't have to go out and buy a whole new console. I don't understand what people are saying when they say they hear a noise, because I don't. Not a single peep. Even though I have a fan going on in the background, when I turn it off I still don't hear anything from it. Doesn't feel cheap material and just overall a good and sturdy product. Would happily buy again
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