Reddit Reddit reviews AUKEY USB Wall Charger with Foldable Plug, Ultra Compact USB Charger Dual USB Port 2.4A Output for iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPad Pro, AirPods Pro, Samsung and More

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AUKEY USB Wall Charger with Foldable Plug, Ultra Compact USB Charger Dual USB Port 2.4A Output for iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPad Pro, AirPods Pro, Samsung and More
Small & Powerful: A super-compact wall charger that isn't much bigger than the Apple iPhone 1A charger, yet features dual ports with 2.4A total output and even a convenient foldable plugPortable Design: The extremely compact form, foldable plug, and 110–220V worldwide voltage compatibility make it ideal for trip and travelAiPower Adaptive Charging: Adaptively charge all 5V USB-powered devices (including Android and Apple) at up to 2.4A (Quick Charge not supported)Safety Features: Built-in safeguards protect your devices against excessive current, overheating, and overchargingPackage Contents: AUKEY PA-U32 Wall Charger, User Manual, 24-Month Promise and Customer Support Card
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25 Reddit comments about AUKEY USB Wall Charger with Foldable Plug, Ultra Compact USB Charger Dual USB Port 2.4A Output for iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPad Pro, AirPods Pro, Samsung and More:

u/massacre3000 · 16 pointsr/pihole

Get 2 Pi Zero W's - $5 each at Microcenter. If you buy them at different times or with a partner you can get 2 for a dual/backup setup. https://www.microcenter.com/product/486575/raspberry-pi-zero-w


Get a decent Micro USB Charger/Cable combo. If you need a new one, I recommend Aukey or Anker https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-COMPACT-Foldable-Samsung/dp/B013US9FFY/ with some Cables. I like the short ones for compact setup like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015XR60MQ/


If you hunt around you can get a single setup for under $20 and if you want a dual setup, you can do it for $30. That's what I run (2 Pi Zeros, single 2-port charger, 2 cables). I eventually moved mine to Ethernet via USB/CAT5 Whips because my specturm is oversubscribed and even if you want to do that it's only $20 more (for 2).

u/007bister · 15 pointsr/miniSNES

!!!!!!!!!!!!DON'T BUY WALL ADAPTER OP POSTED!!!!!!!!!!!!

Get a Trusted Brand you don't want it to Burn your House Down or Fry your Super Nintendo Classic. A lot of these Cheap Generic Power Adapters Bought off eBay can fry what ever you Plug into them. Some of them can even fry the Wiring in your House. I wouldn't Risk it Especially since the Super Nintendo Classic will be so Hard to find a replacement. also Nintendo wouldn't Cover it due to Electric Shock. Not worth Saving a few Dollar's.

Here are some I recommend.

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Official Adapter:


More thin Likely the SNES Classic will use the same Board in that Case it will only need 1A in that case the Official Adapter is the perfect Choose.


US:

https://store.nintendo.com/ng3/us/po/browse/productDetailColorSizePicker.jsp?categoryNav=true&navAction=jump&navCount=0&atg.multisite.remap=false&productId=prod840065


UK:

https://store.nintendo.co.uk/nintendo-classic-mini-accessory/nintendo-classic-mini-nintendo-entertainment-system-power-adapter/11363926.html

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Amazon Brand:

US:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F2PW4EC

UK:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01FI2OVAE

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Aukey Brand:

US:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013US9FFY


UK:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B074H74K29



u/recon455 · 9 pointsr/Ultralight

That's a good lookin' list, friend. You're gonna be light! It's a similar style to mine, so I hope you find this stuff useful:

  1. Minor nitpick: you have 8 stakes and the price is $28 dollars EACH, which is messing up your total price in that category. Do $28/8 for the price.

  2. I'll be interested to see if the single sitpad will give you enough rigidity under heavy water/food carries. You might find the pad will buckle under higher load, which will be mildly annoying.

  3. You might want an additional top layer for the Sierra. I had a very similar setup in 2015 (MB down jacket + Palisade + windshirt) and I added a wool long sleeve for the Sierra, mostly for sleeping. It was worth it.

  4. I know QC is all the rage, but I hate how large/heavy the wall adapters are that support it. I used a regular ol' dual port USB charger. I didn't really feel negatively impacted by not having QC, even when I wanted to get in and out of town fast. That charger weighs 47g.
  5. I don't think you've accounted for your money, permit(s), ID.
  6. Really splitting hairs, but I include sunscreen, toothpaste, and hand sanitizer in my base weight. Technically they are consumable, but they aren't consumed fast enough IMO to be ignored since you probably won't need to refill them each town.
u/duucfho · 9 pointsr/onebag

Nothing exists that fits all your qualifications. You're not gonna get that many ports, with that much power, in a small package.

My current setup is an Anker 5 Port with PD and shorter C7 cord. I charge my 2017 Macbook Pro 15, iPhone, and Pixel phone just fine.

My old setup was a Pixel 45W charger, and an Aukey dual-port. I consider this setup more compact overall, but I preferred having a cord to plug into outlets, instead of directly hanging the charger off the wall. If an outlet is wonky and can't support the weight (airplane outlets, I'm looking at you...) it sucks.

u/AussieEquiv · 6 pointsr/Ultralight

I don't know how anyone can sleep on a Thinlight but there was only a handful of nights (<5) where I was on what I considered to be hard ground. Could have probably avoided those spots for softer ground. If you think you needed the Z-lite on the Larapinta you'll probably at least want it shipped to you for the last ~750 or so miles of the PCT though. Warmth would be another consideration for me, but with a -5.5°c bag might not be an issue for you.

For the southern most ~650 miles I'd prefer to filter out particulars in the water. I did fill from some larger (standing water) alpine lakes north of there but if you're careful you shouldn't get any sediment, so treatment is fine for the vast majority of the trail. A lot of the higher altitude stuff SOBO near the start, you could get away without. You could also swap out one of your Maximus bottles for a Smart Water with a Sports cap. It's not wide mouth but the cap is perfect for backflushing. And you'll probably want to replace a bottle after 1500+ miles anyway.

Only 1 plug on that AuKey? Maybe the PA-U32 there are times where you can safely leave your stuff there on charge and be off doing something else (Drinking/Resupplyng) so having two things on the go (not having to head back and swap) is a bonus. Sometimes you find someone else with a spare port too though... You have earbuds so I assume you're listening to music a bit? If you're not a heavy user you could probably also get away with a 5k battery with the Nu+Phone being your only electronics. I'm going to test out the Folomov A1 Magnetic on the Cooloola Great Walk next week. Nitecore LC10+Quality 18500 batteries would meet your reputable brands requirement. (I'll borrow my 18500's from my Scuba torches)

You could get away without poles and I find that the faster I move the less I want them... I still carry two for my tent and use them a lot of the time though. There was only a few sections where finding a suitable tree/stick would be difficult.

OPSak wont be odour proof anyway. You smell. Your Bag smells. Your Tarp smalls. Your Pack Smells. The outside of the OPSak smells.

I'm bald I need a beanie. If you're not taking a Beanie, I'd at least suggest a Merino Buff. I also don't have a hooded jacket though... I like the flexibility of having a warm head without need for a jacket on.

Only time my hands felt cold were the second half of WA. You might avoid the worst of it there so could skate by with fingerless.

I got by with a (mostly new) Froggs jacket. Minimal patches by the end.

Heaps of tree cover in WA and for 3/4 of OR. Also the American Sun is piss weak. I burn in 20min in Brisbane. I got burnt once (just before Idyllwild) on the back of my calves on the PCT. After week 2 I put sunscreen on once, morning after a shower, and didn't reapply until my next shower and didn't get burnt again. Didn't buy any more when it ran out. Even when I was on blinding snow I didn't have sunscreen on. LimpBalm was a godsend though, take that.

BV500 wont fit comfortable in a Kumo, All your food probably wont fit in a BV500. Option: Strap it (empty) to the top and pack as much as you can into it at night.

Other notes: Trekking poles Sans straps? Straps are very beneficial, if you use the poles for hiking at all.

I really like a Triangle Bandage in my FAK... that might be packing fears though.

I will always think a Wide Brim hat > Cap for hiking. Especially in the exposed sections (so not for the top half, but over the mountains and in the bottom 600 miles)

There was many a late afternoon/night I was glad I had Thermals when hanging out with hiker friends.

I didn't take Wind/Rain pants. Seems most people didn't.

u/nanobra1n · 3 pointsr/amazonecho

Can't talk about the Anker's performance, but I got noise using this charger. I ended up getting [a grounded USB charger] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JLXTQ1U) instead.

u/yake12 · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

If you're willing to go stoveless you could switch to a cold Soak jar and drop ~8oz

Instead of mittens I got some Merino wool liners and if I get too cold I through some extra socks over them. Not huge savings but 0.4oz less

I use this charging block and it comes in at only 1.2 oz

That's all I got for you. I'm stoveless and my baseweight comes in at 11.75 ounces so you've already got me beat 😅

u/doogm · 2 pointsr/AppleWatch

The only other thing I can think of is that the power draw by the watch when charging is pretty low. I have a few battery packs, for example, that cannot charge the watch with a known good charging cable (as you say, it starts charging but then shuts off) because, I think , the power draw is so low. If the hotel’s outlets are somehow trying to be green and shut down power if the draw is low - sounds like that couldn’t or shouldn’t be, but who knows? - maybe that’s what’s happening?

If this does keep happening like that what I would suggest is to get a usb charger with two ports and use it to charge the phone and watch at the same time. Aukey makes one that is just a little bit larger than the standard Apple 5w charger. It’s what I travel with myself (well, I have two I travel with, so I can charge phone, iPad, watch, and headphones, if necessary, at the same time.)


AUKEY USB Wall Charger, ULTRA... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013US9FFY

u/JewishDan18 · 2 pointsr/onebag

I mean, just for a 60w charger Ravpower has one 30 percent lighter and the classic choice is the Innergie, which is nearly half the weight of your pick.

Instead of the 100g dual port charger, there are a few directions one could go. Two of these saves 20 percent of the weight while giving you two 18w PD ports. If you don't need two 18w ports, you can sub in one of these to save another 10 percent. If you don't really need power delivery (which you really might not, most non-laptops don't pull more than 12w unless the battery is very low) you can just take one of these and save half your weight. Hell, if you really want to make the most of 100g, I'd just take two of these and know that any tablet or phone I have will charge extremely fast and have a backup for my main charger in case of failure.

Both Ravpower and Aukey have longer warranties than Anker, and I've had great experiences dealing with both of them. I don't really think Anker is competitive at all in the lightweight charger landscape.

One question: did you consider charging your devices off your laptop while it's charging?

u/Dangling_Dingleberry · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

He used This mains to usb adapter in combination with This bulb plug to mains adapter. (He linked them on his Thingiverse page.)

u/TemptedTemplar · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Aukey 12 watt AC Adapter

And 2 pack of 6ft cables

You could probably go with an AC adapter with a bit more wattage, but don't exceed 20 watts of output. That's the danger zone for un-official chargers.

Alternatively you could just get a Extension cable and stick a male to female adapter on one end. For whatever reason they don't make male to female cables over ~4ft

u/DenverHiker · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Is this still the best USB charger for us folk? https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B013US9FFY/

u/csytan · 1 pointr/onebag

I've tried the Mogics Bagel, but ended up selling it. It was still pretty heavy and bulky. If your needs are just a laptop + a phone charger, then it is overkill.

Here's my current set up:

  • Hug-A-Plug 2 outlet adapter
  • A regular cheapo travel adapter for US plugs
  • Laptop charger (240V compatible)
  • AUKEY USB Wall Charger, (240V compatible)

    The bulk of the weight/space is taken up by the laptop charger, which is a requirement anyways.
u/Bybzee · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Thanks for the feedbacks.

I'm a warm sleeper, actually didn't really wear my baselayer so far, that is why I like to have a liner but I guess I could go without ^^

Tried polycryo, didn't like it but, I could get a new tyvek and cut it for 1person (I'm using the one sized for my 2 person tent right now).

My bad, second buff will be in my "winter gear list", I removed it.

For the FAK, I know, I'm carrying too much, I'll have a look at it, it's just generally I like to start with more because I know I'll use some second skins and tape during the first couple of weeks ^^

Yes, I carryied a heavy wall charger last year thinking it will help me saving time in town by charging everything at once (camera, phone, power bank, mp3, kindle) but at the end, I could probably go with something like this: link

For the rest, I'll think on it but, it's nice to know where to look first :)


u/ippd · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

You can over engineer a solution or buy

Switch: $6.99
Button - https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Micro-USB-Cable-Switch/dp/B00GGX94JI

Rocker - $5.99 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UR321B6/ref=psdc_464394_t2_B00GGX94JI

Plus a base adapter: $7.99 - you probably have one of these around your house though

https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Foldable-output-iPhone-Samsung/dp/B013US9FFY/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1481952517&sr=8-17

Keep in mind if you constantly pull power from a file system eventually you will have file system errors. Those can be fixed with efsck command. Google it if you encounter the issue ever or keep a backup image somewhere. I suggest you perfect it and do a dd of the card image. Look up dd command line for help there.

u/ChillTimeFunCrew · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

Aukey makes one. AUKEY USB Wall Charger, ULTRA COMPACT Dual Port 2.4A Output & Foldable Plug for iPhone iPad Samsung & Others - White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013US9FFY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_qfzTzbV1S0MBH

u/Max_Roc · 1 pointr/ECE

It's this charger here. https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-COMPACT-Foldable-Samsung/dp/B013US9FFY/ref=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t

What do you think? I ordered several of them.

u/Kodyak77 · 1 pointr/jailbreak

Are you using the official Apple usb adapter and cord?

I purchased one of these and its ridiculous how fast my phone charges now.

AUKEY USB Wall Charger, ULTRA COMPACT Dual Port 2.4A Output & Foldable Plug for iPhone XS / iPhone XS Max / iPhone XR, iPad Pro/Air 2 /Mini 4, Samsung and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013US9FFY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nxeECbVERBREA

u/LandlordTiberius · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

Im using these for two PI 3’s at a time, no issues, 2.4a per per port
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013US9FFY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pk3SBbA8PGHCY

Anker version has a deal for two
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFWKBF7/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_4i3SBbJK8GGK6

u/l21zxib8tr0f33v3 · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

I've had good experience with Aukey AIPower devices, I even have an AIPower power bank that supplies the pi with enough voltage for the pi to run properly.
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-COMPACT-Foldable-Samsung/dp/B013US9FFY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1524958630&sr=8-2&keywords=Aukey+AIPower there's a link to one of their cheaper power plugs.

AIPower is supposed to give the perfect voltage and amperage for whatever's plugged into it and it's never failed on me!

u/ExternalUserError · 1 pointr/digitalnomad

You're not getting a smaller profile.

This + this = less space than this.

u/sox07 · 1 pointr/oneplus

I have this one and it works fine.... it won't fast charge the phone or anything but it will charge it fine. Just have to buy a USB C cable to go with it

https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Universal-Charger-Foldable-Output/dp/B013US9FFY/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1484249697&sr=1-1&keywords=aukey+charger

u/squrr1 · 0 pointsr/nexus5x

First of all, to say "USB to USB-C" doesn't mean anything. That's like saying "water to hose cable", it just doesn't make sense. You mean "USB-A to USB-C", and until you (and everyone else) learn that, this is likely to keep happening. (My apologies, but USB is a huge part of modern life, people should take the time to learn the basics, and I see this constantly)

Second, no, you cannot buy USB-A wall plugs that will quick charge a Nexus 5x, the best you can get is a 2.4A charger. It's still fairly fast, but not the full 3.0A that the 5x supports.

u/pretenderist · -1 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

This one has been great to me when taking my Switch on the go. I use it with the USB-A to USB-C cable that came with the pro controller