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SUMLINK Power Supply Brick for Xbox One, AC Adapter Cable Replacement Kit for Xbox One Console Games, Auto Voltage 100-240V, Black

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$19.99

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About this item

  • 【Advanced No Noise Design】An latest updated radiator fan system that makes for little fan noise.The quietest high quality power supply in the market at moment,it adopts optimized motherboard to make sure it does a great job.Prevent overheating when charging and provide a longer life time.And it has longer lasting life,you can enjoy the fun of games longer.
  • 【Buit-in Smart Chip】Against Over-Heated/Over-Current/Over-Voltage/Short-Circuit.A new generation of Synchronous Rectifier (SR) controller ICs is used to obtain under-voltage protection and internal over-temperature protection.Its high level of integration allows the design of a cost-effective power supply with a very low number of external components.
  • 【Worldwide Compatible】It is Global Universal Adapter,Input:AC 100-240V ~ 4.91A 47-63Hz, Output:DC 220W 12V—17.9A;5Vsb—1.0A(Standby), auto voltage (100-240V) allows the ac adapter power supply to be used worldwide.Let the happy game time follow you anywhere in the world.
  • 【Dual LED Light Indicaters】The power supply has different LED indicators to show its status.When the connection is secure,LED lights up: Green-Power On,Orange-Standby.When the connection is error,state of LED Light is off or blinking.
  • 【What You Get】One AC Adapter Charger, One Charging Cable,One Package Box. And Brand Warranty provides 12 months Warranty,30-Day money-back guarantee for any reason and 24H x 7 email support.



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Package Included

1 x Power Adapter (NOT- OEM)

1 x Power Cable (US Version)

Please kindly to be noticed

Only compatible with xbox one console:This AC adapter only compatible with xbox one console,not compatible with xbox one S/one X console.

Make sure the light on the power supply shows green as this is an indicator that the power supply is receiving power and working well.

Inspect your console for possible defects in the system itself if it does not work.

Technical Note

When the console turned off, and the fan keeps run and make a bit noise, Go to settings>power and startup>power mode and startup. Change your power mode to energy saving and that should solve your problem!

Make sure that your console system is in power saving mode (as opposed to instant-on mode) if you are getting the loud noise when your console is off.

If the Power supply is still on while the console is off, you must remove the instant-on power mode and instead activate energy saving mode.

Place this accessory in a well-ventilated location. The power supply becomes hot if it is placed in a location where there is not enough air flow (ex. inside a box or cabinet).

To increase the lifespan of the unit, unplug your Power Supply cord from the outlet whenever it’s not in use.


123mandy321
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Worked perfectly for our xbox one. Our old adapter started making crazy noises, and eventually gave out. So glad to find this on amazon!
Jamie Van Delft
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2025
Works very well, great value and I haven't had any issue with noise levelIf I have any issues with it in the future I will update my review but for the price even if it only works for a year or 2 I'm more than happy (especially since Microsoft no longer makes them)
Thalionn
Reviewed in Mexico on January 7, 2025
Llevo 2 años con el y funciona perfectamente, solo que hace mucho ruido.
Michael Castaneda
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
I haven't used it for very long, but it worked as a quick replacement for a broken xbox one power cord. Looks the same, the LED os slightly different, the wall-to-brick cord is three-pronged instead of the original two-prong design.
zindope
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I bought this as a replacement for my original. It worked fine i was scared about the noise and it overheating but it didn’t do either of those. I only used it for about four months and i have no complaints.
Edgar
Reviewed in Mexico on June 10, 2024
Funciona a la perfección, cero ruido, revivió mi XBOX ONE, cumple con lo descrito en su instructivo, había comprado de otra marca y no sirvió.
Danielle Holtman
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Recieved my xbox one power brick today and it works great looks like oem and it quiet as can be. Worth buying for $23 bucks.
Fonte xbox one
Reviewed in Brazil on November 13, 2024
muito bom o produto , chegou rapido e perfeito , muito silencioso recomendo pode comprar.
M. Goodro
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
My original power brick from 10 years ago gave up the ghost. This one looks very similar and is quieter than I expected since others had mentioned that. We don't notice the slight hum from it at all so I was glad about that. It got my Xbox One back up and running immediately and we haven't had any issues since we got it about a week ago even with long play sessions. Definitely worth the money and it was cheaper than most others out there. Will update if anything changes (noise, reliability, etc).
May
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022
Quick delivery and worth the price. I found myself ready to game and chill, xbox wasn't turning on, the power brick was orange for about 1 second. Unplugged for 30 minutes, fail, unplugged overnight, still nothing. I could touch the Xbox power button and it acting like it was wanting to start up. I knew it wasn't the system itself. (I've built my own PCs before). I tried a different power cord i had lying around, same result. I was getting nervous, I could never get the newer console because of the shortage last year, so I didn't think I'd have a way to replace it. (Let's be real if you get a console now, might as well be an upgrade. I've had my Xbox since 2014.) I pull out my phone to see if there was any way to get just the power brick alone and this was it. I'm so happy and glad for your product. I don't hear any noise so far.
Jian Hua Zhu
Reviewed in Singapore on February 26, 2022
My Xbox one original died a few weeks ago. It was alive from the release. I opened up the case but nothing could be done there. Then I decided to try one last time to replace the PSU before I dump everything including kinect. And guess what, it works!This PSU saved me a few hundred dollars for a new console. BTW, Xbox kinect sucks, am considering switch now!
Todd Murphy
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2022
(Updated) So, after almost 10 years, my original power supply for the Xbox One started to falter. I just got this replacement yesterday, and I'm impressed. I had no issues hooking it up, and aside from the fan being a tad louder than the original one, it's perfect. Considering Gamestop will try to get you for nearly $50, this is well worth the purchase instead. I guess the true test will be how long it lasts, so I will update this if I need to at that time...but for now, I approve this!So, after 8 months I can say it got noticably less quiet, especially when starting the Xbox up. It makes a pretty awful grinding/whirring noise. It does quiet down after about 10 seconds, but it's pretty terrible sounding. That being said, it still hasn't died on me...but with fan sounds like that I don't anticipate it lasting too much longer. Because of this, I had to lower my initial rating.After working with the seller, I have a new power supply and I am hopeful this will work well.
Zombie Dad
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018
Update: 9/27/2018This power supply is still working just fine and no issues to report. Going on 3 months now with many hours of gaming and uptime.Original Review (7/3/2018)This power supply has worked well for me but this is just an initial review. I’ve had it running for about 3-4 hours of continuous play a few times since I’ve had it. I'll update this review in the future after I've used the power supply more. If I encounter a failure etc. I'll update immediately.It isn’t as nice as the original MS power supply that came with the Xbox. Then again that one only lasted me about two years. My original power supply was failing and my Xbox One would just randomly shutoff while playing. This got my back in the action without costing 60 to 80 bucks!KEY POINTS:*Works.So far it hasn't shut off on me. It powers my Xbox along with some other devices sucking up some additional wattage via USB ports (a 4 TB WD External Harddrive and a Digital Audio Adapter.)*More fan noise than the original.This one isn’t silent but it is not very loud either. It sound about as loud as a stock desktop computer fan sounds sometimes. If you're playing a game or watching something you don't notice it. Mine sits on the floor far enough away it doesn't bother me. If the house is quiet and the Xbox is on sitting idle I do hear the faint whirring of the cooling fan.*Gets a little warm on the bottom but nothing too crazy.PROS:+ Affordable+ Looks very similar to the original Xbox One adapter+ So far the fan seems to cool it well+ Powers my Xbox and the External Hard Drive (4 TB WD My Passport) and Digital to Analog Audio Converter that are powered via the Xbox One's USB ports.CONS:- At the time of this review, this product title mentions "OEM." I find that misleading. Most consumers see "OEM" and assume the part is equal to the original equipment in terms of quality. These are obviously of lesser quality than the original MS product. That's why they're less than half the price. That said it does seem to work well so far.- It looks to me like pretty much all the aftermarket Xbox One power supplies listed here a the same product in a different box from a different seller.- Definitely more fan noise than the original power supply but not obnoxiously loud.-Fan on power supply stays on for short periods of time even after the Xbox One is powered off. I’m guessing this is to draw a little heat out of the power supply after it is shut down to help with cooling. This could be mildly annoying but I barely notice it and it is never more than a minute or two for me.WHY I NEEDED A REPLACEMENT POWER SUPPLY:My original Xbox One power supply was limping on its last leg. I'd be playing for awhile and then the Xbox would just shut off without warning. Sometimes after an hour of play, sometimes less or sometimes it would stay on a little longer. Once it would shut off it would refuse to work until I reset it by unplugging it from the Xbox and outlet and then plugging it back in. After it was reset I'd get a limited amount of time playing until it happened again.I pulled it apart and cleaned it. (Not really dirty at all). I also ensured the fan was working and checked for any obvious signs of problems like bad capacitors etc. Everything looked fine but it would still randomly shut off. It was time to replace it and I didn't really want to spend $60 or so on a MS replacement.ALL THE SAME TO ME:I'm a bit particular, so I also wasn't thrilled with replacing it with Chinese junk either. Thus began much debate and exploration on my part. I set out to do my research on Amazon. I was determined to balance cost and quality. I would find the best, quietest power supply at the best price. After perusing dozens of product listings, comparing specs, and closely examining countless photos and reviews I came to a conclusion. It really doesn't matter if you're buying aftermarket and not a Microsoft Power Supply.I'm convinced 90% of the aftermarket Xbox One power supplies listed on Amazon are basically the same identical product sold under different brand names and in different boxes. At this point in time they almost all look exactly alike, have the same specs etc. Read enough listings and you'll discover many of them even feature the same cut and pasted product description. The difference is typically the box and whatever clever brand name they decide to slap on listing and box.Do your own research, but my advice is to pick the cheapest/best deal from a seller you're comfortable with. Don't overpay for one aftermarket power supply over another because they're probably the same thing anyway.I will say be sure to check the wattage to make sure you’re getting one of the versions that is at least equal to or better than the output of your old power supply. Most of the newer aftermarket power supplies listed are, but I’ve seen one or two that show a lower wattage. Just something to keep an eye out for.