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  • S [email protected]

    No seriously, I always get blank stares when I ask people, I've called them wall chargers or power bricks, my friend called them plug chargers, my fiancee calls them dongles. What do you call these around your house, like when you're asking someone if they've seen any (______)'s

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    wall wart

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    • asidonhopo@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

      I refuse any moniker for these besides bricks

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      Isn't that in itself a moniker?

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        wall wart

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        I recently got odd looks for saying exactly this. I swear that’s what everyone where I live (Ohio, USA) USED to call them.

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          No seriously, I always get blank stares when I ask people, I've called them wall chargers or power bricks, my friend called them plug chargers, my fiancee calls them dongles. What do you call these around your house, like when you're asking someone if they've seen any (______)'s

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          USB charger brick.

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            I recently got odd looks for saying exactly this. I swear that’s what everyone where I live (Ohio, USA) USED to call them.

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            Wall warts are large transformer blocks that don't have an AC cable but rather have an integrated plug. Yes this is a transformer that plugs straight into the wall, but it's tiny. It's at most a wall pimple.

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            • jackbydev@programming.devJ [email protected]

              Power bricks or USB bricks. A dongle is an adapter, so it has some sort of thing on each side (besides a power plug lol).

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              Dongles are historically not adapters but rather self contained devices that plug directly into another device. Often providing no function except to be detectable.

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              • jerkface@lemmy.caJ [email protected]

                Wall warts are large transformer blocks that don't have an AC cable but rather have an integrated plug. Yes this is a transformer that plugs straight into the wall, but it's tiny. It's at most a wall pimple.

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                wall pimple it is then

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                • S [email protected]

                  No seriously, I always get blank stares when I ask people, I've called them wall chargers or power bricks, my friend called them plug chargers, my fiancee calls them dongles. What do you call these around your house, like when you're asking someone if they've seen any (______)'s

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                  USB charger.

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                  • rmuk@feddit.ukR [email protected]

                    It's only a brick if it's separated from both the outlet and the device it's powering by cables. Fight me.

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                    🤔 you know I think you might be right. I'm going to continue calling it a brick it out of spite.

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                    • asidonhopo@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                      🤔 you know I think you might be right. I'm going to continue calling it a brick it out of spite.

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                      Spite is one hell of a motivator. Being hunted by hyenas is another. There's probably others, too.

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                      • S [email protected]

                        No seriously, I always get blank stares when I ask people, I've called them wall chargers or power bricks, my friend called them plug chargers, my fiancee calls them dongles. What do you call these around your house, like when you're asking someone if they've seen any (______)'s

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                        Charging brick, or power adapter.

                        I can't think of a better term for these.

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                        • whynotsquirrel@sh.itjust.worksW [email protected]

                          What?! Could you send a picture, I really don't see the point of earthing a USB charger?

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                          ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/533843fa-e229-42c6-a23b-caafcfcd77ff.jpeg

                          That’s the plug. I should have explained …the white pin nearest the camera is the earth pin. In this case it’s plastic as as you pointed out, it’s unnecessary. It’s still needed though to open the slots for the live and neutral pins.

                          https://www.startpage.com/av/proxy-image?piurl=https%3A%2F%2Ftse2.mm.bing.net%2Fth%2Fid%2FOIP.2kZ6JJNrchOm0sTtcWIYAgHaFW%3Fpid%3DApi&sp=1757688191Tea63bc270cc8ecb8273af3990036f03dbbc17c89cc72f715c0e566766cec9414

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                            ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/533843fa-e229-42c6-a23b-caafcfcd77ff.jpeg

                            That’s the plug. I should have explained …the white pin nearest the camera is the earth pin. In this case it’s plastic as as you pointed out, it’s unnecessary. It’s still needed though to open the slots for the live and neutral pins.

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                            ohh okay, that makes sense now 😅

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