Running a mobile repair shop in Pakistan means dealing with dozens of customer phones every single day. After hardware fault diagnosis, display problem fixes, and IC change karna sessions, every phone needs to go on charge before it goes back to the customer. Managing 10, 20, or 50 individual chargers across your workbench is a real problem — and the Aojiw 300W-50D is the direct solution built for exactly this workflow.
This 50-port USB charging station delivers 300W of total output power distributed evenly across all 50 ports. You can place every repaired handset on charge simultaneously — from phones that came in dead after flash to ones that just had a charging issue fixed — without scrambling for power sockets or managing tangled cables across your repair bench.
Built for Repair Shop Volume
A standard repair shop counter handles anywhere from 20 to 80 phones per day depending on the size of the business. Service centers in cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad often receive customer phones in batches. The HD-300-50D structure allows your team to place every device on charge as soon as the repair job finishes, rather than waiting for a charging slot to open. This directly reduces job turnaround time and improves customer satisfaction at your counter.
Mobile training institutes and phone repair academies face the same challenge on a larger scale. When students are working through practical sessions — learning how to do jumper lagana, testing after software marna, or verifying network issue repairs — every phone in the batch needs a reliable charge source. The 50-port capacity ensures no student's device is left waiting.
Protection Systems That Protect Your Customer's Phones
The Aojiw 300W-50D includes short circuit protection, over-current protection, and over-voltage protection across all ports. In a busy repair environment, protection matters — you're charging phones that may have just had their charging IC replaced, their battery connector reflowed, or their charge port swapped. Running these repaired phones through an unprotected charger introduces unnecessary risk. The protection circuit built into this station ensures that if any port detects an abnormal condition, it isolates that port without affecting the remaining 49 charging devices.
This is critical when charging a phone that had a hardware fault recently repaired on it. You need the charger to detect and respond to any electrical anomaly automatically, not manually, so your technician can stay focused on the next job.
Thermal Management via Active Fan Cooling
At 300W continuous output, heat management is not optional — it is essential. The Aojiw 300W-50D uses active fan cooling to keep internal temperatures under control during sustained high-load operation. Repair shops often run equipment continuously for 8 to 12 hours per day. Passive cooling would be insufficient at this output level. The fan keeps the internal components within safe operating temperatures, extending the service life of the unit.
Your repair bench setup works best when equipment runs reliably all day without thermal shutdowns or voltage drops. This cooling design ensures the station keeps delivering stable output from morning to closing time.
Compact Footprint, Maximum Port Count
At 225 × 130 × 80mm, the Aojiw 300W-50D takes up a manageable space on your repair counter or shelf. Weighing only 1.7kg, you can move it between workstations when needed. Despite its compact dimensions, it provides 50 independent USB charging ports — a port density that you won't find in consumer charging products at this price point.
For shop owners who want to eliminate the jungle of individual phone chargers that currently clutter the counter, this single unit replaces all of them and frees up significant socket space on your power strip.
Energy Efficiency Above 98%
The station operates at over 98% energy efficiency. This matters for repair shop operating costs in Pakistan where electricity tariffs directly impact monthly expenses. A high-efficiency unit converts nearly all the input power into useful charging output rather than losing it as heat, which also reduces the load on your building's electrical circuit.
Where This Fits in Your Repair Workshop
After completing each repair job — whether it's a display problem fix, FRP lock removal, boot loop issue resolution, or hang on logo fault diagnosis — your phones need to charge before final QC testing. The Aojiw 300W-50D becomes your post-repair charging hub. Place repaired phones here while you continue working. By the time you're ready for final testing, the phones are charged and ready. Pair this station with your DC power supply, multimeter, and test boxes to complete your workshop's power infrastructure.