Best cell phone wall chargers according to redditors

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u/bluaki · 35 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I feel like I'm posting about USB too much here, but people keep asking because it's easy to get confused about it. I just copied the table I made a while ago in a comment and added FAQs and notes for outside the US.

I hope this answers what people are really looking for better than the other threads.

Do you have some specific need I didn't answer? Have a USB-C charger you're curious about that isn't listed? Ask in a comment. Just keep in mind that (other than the iPad one) USB-A chargers won't give you good speeds. This includes the chargers bundled with even the most recent phones by Samsung, Apple, Sony, LG, and HTC.

I'll use this comment to note some USB-C chargers I'm aware of but don't recommend:

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Charging speeds vary


These chargers can give the Switch great speeds sometimes, but usually they're closer to just "okay". It seems to be random every time you plug it in. If the Switch is completely turned off (not just in sleep) when you plug it in, you'll almost always get those "great" speeds for as long as you keep it plugged in even after turning the Switch back on and playing. This happens because Nintendo's implementation of USB Power Delivery (USB PD) is very buggy. They're a hassle to use right for now, so I don't recommend them, especially since there are better alternatives now.

Charger|Price (USD)|Link|Notes
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Anker PowerPort+ 5|$39.99|Amazon|Use the USB-C port. It also offers 4 USB-A ports. No USB cables included.
RAVPower 26800mAh USB-PD battery|$79.99|Amazon|
UGREEN 30W USB-PD charger|$17.99|Amazon|No cable included.

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Safety issues


These don't damage the Switch, but they can damage other USB-C cables and devices, especially if you plug them in to something that doesn't make sense, like another charger. If you know how to use them right and you're careful, you won't damage anything, but why risk it? Get something else.

Charger|Link|Notes
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CHOETECH USB C 15W charger|Amazon|
Anker PowerPort+ 1 USB-C QC3.0|Amazon|Any USB-C port that offers QC3.0 has known issues

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Great but expensive


If you have a USB-C laptop, feel free to get one of these, but otherwise don't bother. Plenty of chargers in my OP work just as well with Switch and are much cheaper.

Charger|Price (USD)|Link|Notes
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Google 60W USB-C charger|$59.99|Google|Bundled with Chromebook Pixel 2, great for laptops, very long 12ft cable
Apple 61W USB-C charger|$69|Amazon, Apple|Bundled with 2016 13" MacBook Pro, no cable included when bought on its own. The 15-inch model's 87W charger is probably great too.
Apple 29W USB-C charger|$49|Amazon, Apple|Bundled with non-Pro MacBooks, no cable included when bought on its own. Poor speeds with most other non-Apple devices.
Innergie 45W USB-C charger|$59.99|Amazon|Works with the dock, great with laptops and phones too.

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Unconfirmed speeds (and expensive)


These chargers are also too expensive to recommend. They probably work great, but I haven't seen any reports of people actually trying any of them. They all probably work with the dock too. If anybody has one of these, please tell me if it works with the dock.

Charger|Price (USD)|Link|Notes
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Dell 45W charger|$49.99|Dell|Included with some Dell laptops.
Dell 45W Plus|$59.99|Dell|Use the USB-C cable. There's also a USB-A port for charging other devices.
Dell 65W charger|$69.99|Amazon|Included with some Dell laptops.
Dart USB-C charger|$99.99|FINsix|
Razer 12800mAh battery|$149.99|Razer|Use the USB-C port.

u/chx_ · 33 pointsr/thinkpad

Also note

  1. Mu One extremely small 45W charger with very nifty international charger heads.
  2. RAVpower 45w this is the exact same charger without the nifty heads, just a folding US plug.

    These are, by far the smallest chargers.

    Finally, the new RAVpower 61w is not as small as the Innergie it's still small, adds a USB A and costs a third of that.
u/[deleted] · 31 pointsr/iphone

You don’t have to use the 5W charger ya know.

https://www.amazon.com/AK-A2017121-27W-PD-1-Port/dp/B07DFGKFM3

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H256MBK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_lzjLDbAM3PSN1

Also, swipe down on any page of the home screen to access a search widget that is full system search + web search. And Hey Siri is a thing. Also I can only assume you knew going into it that you were getting an LCD screen so I feel like you shouldn’t complain about it.

u/productfred · 24 pointsr/Android

Agreed on the folding. If you don't need 30W, Aukey sells one that comes in black and white and folds for like $20. It's 18W which is more than enough for a phone.

Edit: https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Delivery-Ultra-Compact-Compatible-More-Black/dp/B07H3NYY8X

White one is cheaper for some reason.

u/CaelaNes · 22 pointsr/iphone

Consider buying an Anker brand fast charger, They're way cheaper and if you get an Anker cord it will last, my s9's lasted since my old 2016 phone and its still going strong. Personally i'd reccomend https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Anker-Delivery-PowerPort-Foldable/dp/B07GWQ2GJC/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=anker+18+watt&qid=1568860660&s=wireless&sr=1-2 but it's up to you.

u/PutSomeWedgeInIt · 21 pointsr/CanadianForces

Edit: I'll keep adding things as I remember them. I'm not adding the usual stuff like laptops, ipads, gym gear, etc, because those seem...common sense?

Updated: 24 Nov 1252 hrs AST

  • Cold meds with pseudoephedrine
  • Magnets (for lockers if you get one)
  • 3M command hooks of varying weight limits
  • Strong plastic coat hangars
  • 550 cord (I'd say no more than 30' of it)
  • Headlamp with red and white light (find one that you don't have to go "through" the white to get to the red!)
  • 2-3 good quality plastic clothes pins to hold curtains closed or some other task (the ones linked are identical to the ones at the Dollar Store for, I think, $4 for 12)
  • Knife sharpener
  • Pocket knife
  • Suction cup hook for the shower (if you use a bath scrubby)
  • Nail clippers and nail file
  • Small FA kit (bandaids, etc)
  • Small sewing kit with the right colours of thread
  • GoToobs for stuff like shampoo and body wash (and aloe gel if you burn)
  • Bose noise cancelling headphones (with a spare battery)
  • Camera (don't be the guy that brings a DSLR with 5 lenses)
  • Couple of power adapters if power is different
  • Water bottle (and denture cleaning tablets to clean it if there's no bottle brush)
  • Couple of locks (combo or keyed-alike, varying sizes)
  • Travel blanket
  • Inflatable neck pillow (the best one I've ever used)
  • Anker USB battery bank (love Anker products!)
  • Anker PowerPort
  • Depending on living accommodations, I also have a "travel kitchen" that I take with me that has a good Santoku knife, cutting board, pepper grinder and garlic press.
  • 2-3 tide pods because it could be a few days or a week before you get to the PX
  • If you know your sleeping arrangements, buy a "bed in a bag" for that bed size. Nothing like having your own good sheets to slide into after a rough day. Make sure you wash everything before heading over, so they're soft and ready to go when you get there.
  • A collapsable shoe organizer that you can use to store gitch, socks, t-shirts, etc, or even a collapsable sweater organizer (or two) if you want more horizontal space and less vertical.
  • If you're coming home or going somewhere on HLTA, don't forget to pack a civvie-pattern backpack. Don't be the guy wandering around a foreign airport wearing your day pack and combat boots in jeans.
  • Birthday/Anniversary/special event cards that you can mail from your location (shows you were thinking of them well in advance of your departure and before the event). Bonus points if it's a mushy anniversary card to a significant other, ensuring that your return is "extra special".
u/queuebitt · 20 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

To date there have been no credible reports of a third party charger working with an official dock causing problems. There have been problems with third party docks. Evidence to date strongly suggests it was a build quality issue with certain docks. Half of the Nyko bricking reports I saw had the official charger attached.

I have personally used a 45W and 60W USB-C PD charger with my official dock away from home. And intended to continue that practice. That said I don't have a lot of hours doing so.

The best MSRP prices for a dock compatible charger include:

Nintendo Switch AC Adapter (Refurbished) - $19.99

  • Official Switch charger, sold by Nintendo
  • Built-in USB-C cable
  • Great with the Switch and dock, not so great with a lot of non-Nintendo USB-C devices

    Monoprice Obsidian Speed USB - $16.99

  • 45W USB-C PD
  • USB-IF certified
  • No USB-C cable included ($7-10 extra)
  • Usually had free shipping
  • Currently out of stock
  • I have one on hand, but not reviewed yet

    Nekteck 45W USB-C PD - $19.99

  • 45W USB-C PD
  • USB-IF certified
  • Built-in USB-C cable, so limited to that length and can't use with iPhone

    ZMI PowerPlug Turbo - $19.99

  • 45W USB-C PD
  • Violates USB-C specs by having Quick Charge on USB-C port, but no real world consequences
  • Includes USB-C cable
  • Review available
  • This is what I usually use
u/aurorafluxic · 13 pointsr/Nexus6P

Don't forget the certified 3A Type-C wall-charger they make as well!

http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B017I7EX46/

$15.99 normally, $12.99 with code ZCU2CZDC

I jumped on this deal when AP posted it, but heads up; the promo codes don't stack properly. If you want both a cable and a wall charger, you need to order them separately for the codes to work. Don't worry, Amazon groups them together into one shipment on their own without you needing to specify.


I'm really looking forward to my set; paying $25 for a wall charger from Google kinda felt like the suck.

u/mundozeo · 12 pointsr/Switch

Be mindful of what accessories you personally need. People needs are different. The only global accessories that seem to be useful to everyone:


  1. A screen protector. This applies to pretty much any tablet accessory where the screen is not covered by design (like the 3DS clam shell). This is the one I got and it works well ($9.00):

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N3ASPNV/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1


  2. A carrying case. Being portable, odds are you will want to take it out at some point. Seeing it's an expensive piece of hardware, it makes sense to have a case to put everything in it for protection. You can buy the neat ones with colors and crazy designs and space, but for me, this basic one works perfectly fine ($13.00):

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06X97FLWF/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


  3. An extra charger. Unless you already have a Type C charger, you will likely want to get one. Usually goes for $15.00.

    https://www.amazon.com/Charger-CHOETECH-Included-Nintendo-Supported/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1506098286&sr=1-8&keywords=switch+charger


  4. If, and ONLY if you plan to get your games digitally, you WILL want an additional memory card. The one I paste below has enough space for at least 20 games given the average game space that we've seen so far (BoTW takes 14 GB, but Mario Odyssey takes 5.5 Gb, so in average, it evens out.). Note this is only the games you can have installed at a time, you can always remove one or more if you want to download another one, and games you purchase digitally will always be available for re download as long as the eshop exists.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V62XBQQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1


    Any other accessory should REALLY be considered on a need-to basis. Not everyone needs a pro controller (depending on the games you play, I've been fine without it with only BoTW, Mario Kart, Fate/Extella and Mario+Rabbids.), and not everyone needs an extra, improved stand/dock.

    Finally, do some research on what games you will actually want to play. What I've seen is that games on the switch are NOT cheap, and unless you have extra disposable income, buying a game you don't really play can lower your overall appreciation of the system. Not only that, but because releases are sparse at the moment, it's easier to jump into the hype in order to keep using your shiny new hardware. Though that really applies to any console.
u/CrunchyFrog · 10 pointsr/nexus4

The answer is the Panasonic chargepad. Here it is on Amazon. Ten out of eleven reviews are 5-stars.

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/brixtonandcash · 9 pointsr/onebag

I use the Anker charger https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Anker-Premium-Desktop-Delivery/dp/B072K5ZJXF/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=anker+usb-c+charger&qid=1556286951&s=gateway&sr=8-5

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But I would now purchase the updated Powerport PD4

https://www.anker.com/products/variant/powerport-atom-pd-4/A2041121

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It takes a double barrel (C7) plug/cable, so I just ordered C7 power plugs for the countries I needed

https://www.amazon.com/SF-Cable-adapter-60320-C7-receptacle/dp/B004OHHKSU/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=IEC+60320-C7&qid=1556287077&s=gateway&sr=8-3

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Upside is I have the choice of bringing the cable or the plug (or both).

u/justamomento · 9 pointsr/savedyouaclick

That's not the point.

The point is that both last years and the new gen of iphones support fast charging. You need a different lighting cable as well as base mount in order to do it (the normal iphone charger is a 5watt charger, fast-charging is using something like this 42 watt charger)

So yes you can totally still use all your old iphone and ipad charging stations and cables. The problem is you're not going to be able to take advantage of the much faster charging speeds.

Think of it like filling a tank with water. The current iphones all fill up with a pipe that's 1 inch around. It takes a while but it gets the job done. The two latest generation have a opening that is 5 inches around so if you are using a bigger pipe, you can fill it up much much faster. You can of course still use the old 1 inch tubes but it's not taking advantage of the fact that your new one can accept a much faster stream of water to fill it up.

Does that help?

u/jk_baller23 · 9 pointsr/iphone

There’s also a newer that’s coming soon from Anker in a smaller form factor.

Anker 30w

u/mrahole · 8 pointsr/Nexus6P

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017I7EX46?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00

Here ya go

$12.99 with code ZCU2CZDC posted later in the thread by /u/aurorafluxic

u/Mahooki · 8 pointsr/Surface

Here are the accessories I got to go with my SL3, they all have worked well for me:

  • Anker 7 port USB-C dock
    • 2xUSB-A (3.0), Ethernet, usb-c power, SD, microSD, HDMI (1440p@60hz)
      > Dock draws 12W of power, so I recommend using this as a home dock that is plugged in all of the time
  • Anker 5 port USB-C adapter
    • 2xUSB-A (3.0), SD, microSD, HDMI (1440p@60hz)
      > This dock has no power draw overhead, so I use it for travel. It also doesn't have power pass through or ethernet
  • 6 foot usb-c to usb-c power cable
    > Slow data speed - is only meant as a charging cable
  • 61W GaN power adapter
    • Takes advantage of gallium nitride so it is small compared to normal charger
    • Being 61W it takes advantage of the quick-charge that the SL3 battery is capable of
      > It is still a little bit slower to charge than the OEM 65W charger
  • 20Ah 45W power bank
    • Gets me about a full charge
    • Charges at 25W
    • Outputs 45W so it charges relatively quickly, albeit not quick-charge speeds
u/randomname72 · 7 pointsr/GalaxyNote8

I got a USB C HDMI dongle that works with the Nintendo switch and out of curiosity I plugged in my note 8. It booted into Dex. I didn't realize you couldn't just use it anytime.

It was this [MYRIANN 1080P HDMI Type-C Adapter Dock for Nintendo Switch, TV HDMI Converter Cable for Nintendo Switch (Silver)] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07539N7JR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_mc7TOFbPCLFLN)

But it needs more power than a regular USB brick so I got
This
[UGREEN USB C Charger 30W PD USB Type C Wall Charger Adapter for Macbook, Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, Nintendo Switch, Samsung Galaxy S8, Lumia 950 XL, Google] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GFE90H8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_ohcVZOjAubvGo)

And this
[Anker PowerLine+ C to C 2.0 cable (6ft), High Durability, for USB Type-C Devices Including Galaxy S8, S8+, Google Pixel, Nexus 6P, Huawei Matebook] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LNA0XCU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_Y7S2DMZV2ZGhJ)

These work with the switch and my phone went into Dex mode when I plugged it in with these.

u/wapwopwipwup · 7 pointsr/GalaxyNote8

All the cables I previously mentioned as well as the following chargers (except the Anker 26800 battery) are USB-IF certified.
This charger from Monoprice has 5 ports - 1 Type C, 3 Type A. The 3 Type A ports have a total maximum output of 5V 2.4A, or 12W. Each individual Type A port is also capable of that 12W, given you have nothing plugged into the rest of them. The Type C port is capable of 5, 9, 12, 15, 20V charging, all at 3A.

This charger from Monoprice has 2 ports - 1 Type C, 1 Type A. The Type A has an output of 5V 2.4A, or 12W. The Type C is capable of 5V and 9V at 3A, or 15V charging at 2.6A. I do not think it is capable of 12V charging, 12V is just not listed on the MP website nor on the charger itself.

This (last) charger from Monoprice is a car charger and has 2 ports - 1 Type C, 1 Type A. The Type A has an output of 5V 1A, or 5W. The Type C is capable of 5V and 9V charging at 3A, or 12V charging at 2.25A.

This battery from Anker has 1 Type C and 1 Type A. The Type C acts as both an input and output for the battery. The Type C, as an input, is capable of 5V 3A (15W), 9V 3A (27W), 15V 2A (30W), and 20V 1.5A (30W). As an output, it is capable of 5V 3A (15W), 9V 2.67A (24W), and 15V 1.6A (24W). The Type A is 5V 2A, or 10W. It comes with a 30W wall charger as well as a C-C (Type C to Type C) cable as well as a Type A to Micro B cable. The output capabilities of the charger are not listed, so I will assume they are the same as the input of the battery's Type C port. The C-C cable is definitely only 3A capable, as the battery cannot output anything higher than that, and most likely only USB 2.0 capable.

This battery from Anker is a bit special. It is not expressly USB-IF certified but may fall under the clause that if two products (from the same manufacturer) are near identical then only one needs to be certified. I do not think it does, as it features an extra Type A port and has over 30% more capacity than the other one, but I'm going to list it here anyway. This one has 1 Type C, again as an input and output, and 2 Type A ports. The Type A's are each 5V 3A (15W). The Type C port is 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 15V 2A, and 20V 1.25A capable as an output. As an input it's the same across the board, except it can charge at 1.5A at 20V. Comes with the same cables and charger as the other Anker battery.

This Nekteck charger has a captive 6ft Type C cable, and is capable of 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 15V/3A, 20V/2.25A charging.

This Nekteck charger has just 1 Type C port, and is capable of 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 12V 3A, 15V 3A, 20V 3.25A charging. To get that 20V 3.25A charging you MUST use a 5A capable cable, a 3A capable cable will clip it to 20V 3A. This charger comes with a 6ft C-C cable that is capable of 5A charging, but is probably USB 2.0.

This Nekteck car charger is the same as the Monoprice one I listed above, except this only outputs 5V 3A and 9V 3A, no 12V charging on this one. The Type A port is the same as the MP.

u/BostonGraver · 6 pointsr/Nexus7

I have one of these at work. I can manage to fit the Nexus 7 and Nexus 4 on it such that when one finishes charging it automatically switches to the other.

u/jzorbino · 6 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

You're not going to find anything nearly as good as the official charger for the price. You can maybe find a USB C charger for $20-$25 that may or may not be strong enough to charge the Switch while playing.

As you say, you don't want to fry your Switch for using the wrong item, but you are risking doing so to save literally $5. Spend the $30, you won't regret it.


Also, I'm pretty sure the charger you linked won't work very well as you need one that is USB C to USB C. That one is USB A to USB C. It will charge, but will take forever and still lose battery if you try to play while plugged in. Here is an example of a C to C charger, and it is on sale for $23, but by the time you buy a C to C cord it will be about the same price:

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Type-C-Charger-PowerPort/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=sr_1_8?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1497883166&sr=1-8&keywords=usb+c+charger

u/Berzerker7 · 6 pointsr/iphone

USB-PD is an open standard, and the Lightning license is free.

Charger - $17

Cable - $10

u/MyNameIsAdam · 6 pointsr/Ultralight

I'm glad you asked, I'm still trying to figure out my battery pack and wall charger for the AZT/PCT this year so I'll be watching for responses. Right now I'm leaning toward the Anker Powerport Speed II and Anker Powercore II 10K If anyone is aware of a 10k battery pack with power delivery let me know! So far the only PD packs I've found are massive 20k+

u/TurtleSkies · 6 pointsr/iphone

USB C Charger [GaN Technology], Anker 30W Ultra Compact Type-C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, PowerPort Atom PD 1 for iPhone Xs/Max/XR, iPad Pro, MacBook 12'', Pixel, Galaxy S10/S9+/S9/S8 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_jP6uDbGTJYWDK

And their usb-c to lightning cable!

u/Thank_Mimes · 6 pointsr/iPhoneXS

Apple USB C to Lightning cable plus a USB C power delivery charger like this one. Fast as safely possible.

Edit: and yes we agree that Apple should be providing something like this out of the box. Not a shitty white brick that trickles.

u/Kurookitox · 5 pointsr/galaxys10

Anker's chargers are excellent and support Samsung's quick charge standard

u/Carfr33k · 5 pointsr/GooglePixel

USB C Charger, Anker 30W Ultra Compact Type-C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, PowerPort Atom PD 1 [GaN Technology] for iPhone Xs/Max/XR, iPad Pro, Pixel, Galaxy S9+/S9/S8, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_B1nyCb5TM8RHP

u/ajaxsirius · 5 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Iirc the switch's charger does not correctly follow the USB-PD specifications. Therefore it is absurdly difficult to find a charger that is guaranteed to work. Also, using 3rd party docks is not recommended.

With that being said, if you're looking for a USB-PD wall charger that can do 15V/2.6A, this Anker Powerport Atom PD 2 is rated on amazon (but not on Anker's website) as being 15V/3A.

u/SWATZombies · 5 pointsr/Android

Tenergy 18W Turbo USB Universal AC Wall Adaptive Fast Charger with ... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OVD3FEU/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_vZVKub1DWBJ3S


Not less than $20, but its one of the cheapest ones that's approved by Qualcomm. It also lists certified car chargers

u/Xaan83 · 5 pointsr/Nexus6P

I am completely confused by AC Chargers. I have looked at the spreadsheet (not updated since 2015) that has links to Benson's reviews, I've checked this site: https://usbccompliant.com/ , and I've read a bunch of reviews on Benson's Google+ page, but I still don't get it. Seems like 99% of reviews are for USB C to USB A cables which I have no use for, and it is impossible to dig through them to find the less than handful of charger reviews.

I want a USB C charger capable of rapid charging that is not going to destroy my phone, but everything I read seems to have conflicting information. First someone says as long as it is USB C it is fine, then no, it's not fine because it has Quickcharge over USB C which is not spec compliant, people say it 'charges rapidly' then someone else says it doesn't... I see something through links/reviews on Amazon.com that is apparently a suitable alternative to the Google charger, but then big surprise, it's not available on Amazon.ca

I didn't want to pay so much for the Google chargers, but at this point I may as well have...

So what is going on, are either of these spec compliant, rapid charge capable over USB C, and not going to destroy my phone?

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B019FCIOI8/ :edit: nevermind, this one is apparently NOT good because it has QC over USB C

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B017I7EX46

I would have thought AC chargers would be something that people were commonly looking for, why is this info so hard to find?

Thanks

u/jihiggs · 5 pointsr/AndroidQuestions

only way to get 3a over usb a charging is with a sufficient power supply and a non standard usb a-c cable. I have these two chargers

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017I7EX46/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017BVLLC6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

they are both very similar, but not quite as fast as the usb c charger that came with the phone.

they are both benson approved.

u/Senor_Suenos · 5 pointsr/EDC

Top Left - Right:


Dakine Backpack 25L - Bought for $17 two years ago. Hasn't shown its age at all.


Chicago Cubs Floral Hat - I have fro-like hair, it keeps it down.


ZtuntZ Longboard - For getting around campus.


Bluetooth Headphones - They're not very good. I used a Best Buy gift card for them, so they do the job.


Collapsable Umbrella - Lightweight and easy to fit.


Hanes Black Socks - I wear sandals most of the time, so a dry pair of socks is good to have on hand.


Mittens - My dad bought them for me last Christmas. He said a pianist's hands shouldn't be numb when he goes to practice.


Organ Shoes - These have leather soles so that they don't dirty the pedalboard at the bottom.


AmazonBasics Laptop Case - Rough, and I don't like to use it, but I dropped my laptop so I'm being more careful.


MacBook Air - Does the job well. OK battery.






Middle Left - Right:


Starbucks 16oz Travel Mug - I worked at Sbux and got this at a discount. I'm trying to be less wasteful, so instead of buying packs of waters, I just refill it at school and work.


Mead Five Star Journal - Small notebook I use to document my practice times and what I worked on.


Korg Tuner - I don't need a tuner but someone might, so I like to keep it on hand.


Music - IMSLP printed, Beethoven Urtext and Hanon exercises for Piano.


Hal Leonard Manuscript Journal - Amazon Prime available and cheap. Worth it.


Vandoren Classical A. Sax Reeds
Miraphone Tuba Mouthpiece - I keep these for distractions. I work on buzzing and breaths.
Giddings and Webster Trombone Mouthpiece


Protec Tuba Mouthpiece Case - Fits 2


Bach Orgelbuchlein - Organ Music


The Sea Wolf - When I want to relax, I'll make sure I have a good book on hand.




Bottom Left - Right:


Herschel Wallet - I keep $20 in astd. bills just in case.


Generic Binoculars - Useful for bird watching.


Eagle Scout Card - I'm pretty proud of it and carry it on me at all times.


Anker Charger for Nexus - My original charger gave out and I decided to try this. It's a rapid charger. Not much else.


Bic Lighters




Gerber Paraframe 3in. Knife


Garrity Flashlight


3DS XL Pokemon XY Edi. and charger - My job lets us take small electronics so it's my go-to


Star Wars Vader USB


2 Band-Aids


Burts Bees Chapstick


2 Trojan Condoms


2 Leigas


2 Bobby Pins


Hex Key Set - My bike's handlebars need constant tightening, so I just keep all of them together


Emergency Poncho


Star Wars R2-D2 Pouch


Pencils and Pens


Bar Key - I don't work as a bartender anymore, but I carry it because of habit.


Chicago Blackhawks Lanyard - Has Smith & Wesson handcuff key, keys to the organ recital hall, my apartment and my mailbox.

u/atinyblip · 5 pointsr/iphone

The Apple 12W charger is the cheapest way to get the fastest charging rate without going the USB-C route. 5.2V @ 2.4A.

If you want USB-C, a third-party charger that does USB PD—like this Ugreen Type C 30W charger—and this Baseus USB-C to Lightning cable will do.

u/retnuh730 · 5 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Get a USB Power Delivery capable charger like this and a USB C-C cable and it will charge as fast as the regular AC adapter does.

The switch uses the USB Power Delivery standard to charge faster

u/mdwyer · 5 pointsr/amazonecho

Maybe, but I would recommend the Anker anyway. I trust them not to burst into flames when placed under a continuous load. Anker does have a different model with the plug rotated 90 degrees that might fit your outlet better, but it is also more than twice the cost.

Also, a cheap, noisy power supply coupled with cheap speakers without filtering might end up yielding you a lot more noise.

u/Rocko9999 · 5 pointsr/Ultralight

Just got the Powercore II 10,000. FWIW it charges from dead to full in 4 hours using this charger https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IUSYF8G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.

With my iPhone 7 plus I get a bit more than 2 full charges. It's a great bank.

u/Retro_Tom · 5 pointsr/raspberry_pi

Here's one I found that has a 5V/3A option. There's plenty of others too, but they do cost more than your standard 2.4A chargers. Reviews seem legit.

https://www.amazon.com/Nekteck-Certified-Charger-delivery-Compatible/dp/B0719KV9PH/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_sspa?keywords=nektek+3a+charger&qid=1563810601&s=gateway&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1

I personally use an anker portable PSU off amazon and it has worked like a charm. Pricey, but it can power a pi, touchscreen, and 4 USB controllers for 4-5 hours on a full charge.

u/jfritsche · 5 pointsr/ipad

Check out Anker. I have this PowerPort and charge my iPad Pro and iPhone at the same time, along with my Apple Watch, Kindle, and baby monitor.

u/swyost · 5 pointsr/Surface

Unfortunately, your charger uses proprietary technology and isn't going to work with the SP7. Unlike phones, the SP7 absolutely relies upon the charger being PD compliant. It would also be a bit under powered as well. FWIW, I picked up a RAVPower 61 watt charger that works with both my Note 10 and SP7 (obviously not at the same time). Charging speeds are also surprisingly quick, in fact, somewhat better than expected for both devices. Here is the link if you are interested: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PLR7T1M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/anoff · 4 pointsr/NintendoSwitchDeals

absolute must for the XPS13/Switch/Pixel 3 trifecta...61W, charges substantially faster than the stock one, and has an extra USB-A port for funsies. I got it on sale for ~$25

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PLR7T1M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/CasaBlanca37 · 4 pointsr/onebag

It took me ages of research to find new releases for items like this. Here's the Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074C2VZ2T/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I've been loving the charger so far. Incredibly quick.

u/webstalker61 · 4 pointsr/MatebookXPro

I'd recommend getting a charger from a well known brand. Anker is regarded as one of the best when it comes to aftermarket chargers.
They sell a few 60W chargers (stock is 65W, but the Anker 60W charger I use is practically the same charging time).
I'm not sure if these are sold by Amazon MX, might need to purchase from eBay, etc:

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Delivery-Charger-PowerPort-Matebook/dp/B07BQJWDRM/


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DFGXLY4/

u/meatwaddancin · 4 pointsr/USBC

What you are doing is dangerous, I strongly recommend you just throw that dongle away.

You CANNOT go from USB Type-C to any other type of port with a dongle. That is explicitly forbidden by the USB spec for good reason, as USB C can supply such high amounts of charge, converting blindly to other ports can cause fires.

The short answer to your problem, is you're going to need to buy a USB Type-C to mini/micro USB cable, and not a dongle. The cable will know it's only a mini/micro port and be incapable of charging at the full USB Type-C speeds, but it will charge your speaker properly.

The dongle you own is trying to trick the USB C cable into working with a different type of port, which is why it could be very dangerous because the USB cable itself doesn't know what type of charge to properly send.

If you want to use a dongle, you have to go the other direction, with micro/mini to USB C, which will then limit USB C to the slow charge speed that the cable can actually handle.

EDIT: Just to note, since your pictures are very vague. If that Samsung charger does not have a detachable cable, you'll also need a different charger, where the USB C cable is detachable.

Here are some suggestions to get you down to just a single charger and 1/2 cables:

Chargers:

u/wadel · 4 pointsr/Nexus7

I love this (Japanese) one from Panasonic:

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-QE-TM101-K-Black-Wireless-Charger/dp/B0051R4ECM

It's a large-ish pad that senses where your phone is and internally moves its charging coil to wherever your phone is. You NEVER have to orient it, it does the orienting for you.

u/givesomefucks · 4 pointsr/ProjectFi

as the other guys said, this is wrong. this is what i have, and it works just as fast as stock.

i recommend getting the combo pack with the car charger. it charges fast enough i can have gps/maps on and stream from pandora with the screen on and still see the battery charge instead of drain.

u/Billy_B0b_Joe · 4 pointsr/htcone

There are alternatives to the HTC Rapid Charger such as this:
>Amazon Tenergy 18W Turbo USB Universal AC Wall Adaptive Fast Charger with Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 2.0 technology

This one has the best reviews on Amazon and a decent price but there are cheaper ones but those could potentially not be as well functioning.

u/coltwanger · 4 pointsr/Nexus6P

I've been using this one for over a year with no issues!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_-zIcAbG0YRB5Y

u/masamunecyrus · 4 pointsr/Nexus6P

I've been using Choetech's USB Type C charger for well over a year with no issues.

u/workworkwork1234 · 4 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Or you could save money and get any other USB type C wall adapter and cable. These are just examples but I'm sure there are even cheaper combinations. Don't pay more for something that says nyko on it.

Wall adapter

Cable

Edit:

More

options

u/laptopfreek0 · 3 pointsr/AndroidQuestions

I got this charger so I could just throw it onto the charger. Man I love it. Just chuck it on the pad, and the head moves to the phone to charger it. So much easier then trying to align it correctly.

u/phreshjive · 3 pointsr/nexus6

Nice. Alternatively for those without many spare hours on their hands:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0051R4ECM/

u/ilessthanthreemath · 3 pointsr/htcone

>How much space will be usable?

About 25GB on the internal SDcard partition. Get a 32GB external SDcard at the very least. I picked up a 64GB Samsung microSDXC Pro card for $30 a few weeks ago on Amazon, and they regularly go on sale (especially the slightly slower Evo models).

>Is the performance to die for?

Not horrible for a phone that's one year old, unlike the Galaxy Nexus which was terrible after only a year. Signal reception isn't as good as Motorola devices.

>Can it be rooted and/or achieve s-off?

If it ships with 4.4.4 or lower, yes, with SunShine ($25). Once you S-OFF, it behaves very much like a Nexus device: S-OFF (+bootloader unlock) -> flash custom recovery -> flash SuperSU. If 5.0.1, not yet (with SunShine; works with Java Card). And no, you can't unlock the bootloader with HTCdev (blame Verizon).

>Any limitations/annoyances I should know about?

  • Verizon bloatware. Lots and lots of Verizon bloatware. Either unlock the bootloader and rip out the junk (after unlocking and updating to 5.0.1), or use a third-party launcher and hide the bloat.

  • HTC USB cable is very short. I bought a longer Amazon-branded cable for $5.

  • Device still ships with old non-Quick Charge 2.0 charger. Add another ~$20 for a QC 2.0 charger.

  • HTC Sync Manager is somehow worse than iTunes
u/AttemptedWit · 3 pointsr/Android

Ah gotcha, but in the case like the Choetech where the charger only has one C port and no A ports, the QC branding should be a non issue?

Thanks for doing this! With USB-C being the future, your work, along with Bensons's, is extremely important for the future of the standard.

Edit: it appears choetech may have used old housings for this model which includes the QC stamp. I amy request an exchange to be safe.



I may contact amazon and Choetech anyway and request a refund just to be safe.

u/Nirgan · 3 pointsr/nexus5x

I had same problem as you, I got advice to order Choetech from aliexpress (they sell there same stuff as on amazon and are aproved by Benson). This is link to their official aliexpress store. Links to the amazon stores where you can find approval by Benson
usb A<->C
and usb C<->C
From what I've seen, Benson doesn't test chargers itself, so I think only cables are risky (it has 4,5 stars on amazon too, here is link if you want to read reviews )

I ordered C<->C cable, A<->C cables and charger itself there. Charger came with one extra 1m (3,3ft) cable C<->C which i didn't expect, that's always nice

u/anthonyg45157 · 3 pointsr/Nexus6P

Typically no there arent any cheapos out there i would feel safe using. Once USB C becomes more popular we will see prices drop.

That being said, I have this and it works perfect

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017I7EX46/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Leraeniesh · 3 pointsr/Moto_Z

Dunno if there is a general recommendation, but I picked up this one about a month ago, and it works pretty well.

u/bogeythrim · 3 pointsr/Nexus6P

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017I7EX46/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have this one and it rapid charges. I also have a car charger from the same company(cheotech) and it rapid charges as well.

u/FrisbeeInSpace · 3 pointsr/Nexus6P

Try this from Amazon. Make sure that you choose the USB-C one and not the QC 2.0 versions.

u/Super2cool · 3 pointsr/Android

Thanks for the review and I really appreciate it.

I have a few suggestions.

Can you add a buy link / amazon link in your posts so people know where they can buy the chargers from?

Also.. Can you review this one too? https://www.amazon.com/PowerIQ-Anker-Charger-PowerPort-included/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1468080497&sr=8-2&keywords=anker+usb+c+charger

People say that its as fast as the OEM Nexus 6P Charger

u/Shadynasties · 3 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy C9 Pro, Nexus, Moto and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_doo-yb1YZXFAZ
This falls under "best"?

u/ffeverdream · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

I was looking into this today. Both aukey and anker seem to be making fairly compact dual port quick charge adapters.

Also found a 10,000mAh battery from ravpower that has quick charge input. Anyone using these adapters or battery?

u/bthejam · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

Can someone tell me the difference between these 3 10,000mAh Anker external batteries? One
Two
Three

I don't know the difference between Quick Charge 3.0;PowerIQ, PowerIQ, and PowerIQ II.

This is the wall charger I have. Which one of those external batteries will work best with my wall charger??

u/Hothabanero6 · 3 pointsr/Surface

I use this cable all the time, it works fine.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Braided-Tangle-Free-Gold-Plated-Connectors/dp/B00SUX3XQC/

Sometimes I use this charger, it also works fine. The Surface 3 never draws more than 2.4A.
The Surface 3 charger is over rated (meaning it's specs are higher than needed).
https://www.amazon.com/Upgraded-Anker-Charger-PowerPort-iPhone/dp/B01LCDJ7LG

u/unreqistered · 3 pointsr/ipad

Since the 9.7 doesn't support fast-charge any decent charger will do the trick.

I'm a big fan of the Anker line of products, their quality and customer service are tops

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-2-Port-Charger-PowerPort-PowerIQ/dp/B01LCDJ7LG

u/sglville · 3 pointsr/iphone

Yep here you go https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LCDJ7LG/

Im using the amazon basics 6ft braided cable but the Anker brand cable is really good too

u/tsdguy · 3 pointsr/iphone

Personally I've found the Anker 2 port 24W charge works very nicely as a pretty quick charger. Only $13 and uses regular USB A cables.

It charges my iPhone 7 Plus from 20% to 100% in about 2 hours.

u/bonestamp · 3 pointsr/apple

Buy an $11 Anker charger. They're legit, Anker was started by former google employees:

http://amzn.com/B01LCDJ7LG

u/firechaos05 · 3 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

To keep it brief; Nintendo Switch draws about 8.9W at most while gaming in portable mode. Also, the Switch can only draw up to 2A due to its design.

A USB-A adapter (along with a USB-A to USB-C cable) supplies up to 5V 1.5A (7.5W) which is insufficient to charge while playing intensive games. The cable you linked is a USB-A to C, so presumably you were using a USB-A adapter which only supplies 7.5W. The Switch can draw more than this while in portable mode, which explains why your battery was still being depleted.

A USB-C adapter (along with USB-C to USB-C cable) supplies up to 5V 2A (10W) which is enough to slowly charge while gaming. (1) (2)

A USB-C adapter that supports USB-PD can supply up to 18W (voltage and current can vary) which can quickly charge the Switch while gaming. (1) (2)

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u/veesahni · 3 pointsr/thinkpad

>Charger is a bit bulky. When you're travelling from one bag, you don't want this much useless weight. Anyone know of lighter alternatives?

I keep this one in my travel bag

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u/NoVitamins · 3 pointsr/essential

If you don't mind an integrated power supply/cable, take a look at this Nekteck. It's only $20 and it usually charges at a rate of 2500mA.

u/MrBlonde42 · 3 pointsr/GooglePixel

I've bought many Anker brand batteries, chargers, and cables. I'm currently using this model for my pixel, battery banks, and bluetooth devices.

u/Imlulse · 3 pointsr/Surface

Fark, had this long ass post written and closed the tab by mistake... Imma try and Cliff's Notes it, feel free to ask any questions tho since I've been all in on USB-C PD for a while and I know it can be pretty confusing. First some useful links:

https://surfacetip.com/surface-go-with-standard-usb-charger-charging-speed/

https://surfacetip.com/surface-go-usb-c-charging/

https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-usb-c-macbook-and-laptop-chargers/

It might actually be more useful to you to read the Wirecutter guide first if you need a primer on USB-C Power Delivery and then the first two links after... Long story short, the Go isn't very demanding of chargers. Stock magnetic charger is more than fine.

I do think it's useful to grab a (cheaper) USB-C PD charger in addition to the magnetic one tho, thay way you can leave the latter plugged in at home and the USB-C PD charger in your bag and you don't need to plug and unplug stuff nearly as much; that's what I'm doing anyway.

Even a phone charger will charge the Go relatively quickly (if you're not actively using it) if it's USB-C PD capable and rated for at least 18W (pretty common, tho some only do 15W or are dumb 5V/3A - 15W chargers without PD smarts); ~2h17m with an 18W charger vs like 1h45m with the stock one FWIW. A decent USB-C PD charger will also charge your phone, USB-C battery banks, etc just fine so it's handy. USB-C PD auto negotiates proper charge rate.

You don't need much more than a 30W charger for the Go but prices are so close that if you're getting a USB-C PD charger anyway you might as well get something beefier that can also charge other laptops, a Nintendo Switch, etc. The <$30 60W Nekteck Wirecutter recommends looks like a great value once you take into account that it comes with a good, USB-IF certified, 2m cable.

I've not used it but I'm using their car chargers and they've held up great (both the 45W and the 23W). For my bag and for charging the Go I ended up splurging on this 61W Ravpower Gallium Nitrate model that Wirecutter raved about not long ago... Their one qualm was the original $50 price but it's already been on sale for $36-40, I think it's tiny size is worth the premium but that's just me:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TC53ZYD

Edit: Just as a point of clarification or in case you see conflicting info, the Go can pull pretty close to 30W when the battery is really low (stock charger only goes up to 24W)...

You can see it briefly pulled ~26W on a 45W charger in the second link I included above, but as with all modern electronics the charge rate slows down as the battery charge fills up so in the end a faster charger (like the full size Surface Pro charger or any of the PD ones I linked) makes < 10 min. difference in total charge time. Not worth swapping out the stock charger over that IMO unless you just really hate it's outlet hogging form factor.

u/jcpb · 3 pointsr/UsbCHardware

I wish I have an answer to this, because even Anker has problems at the 60W+ front. The most helpful review is a 1-star and it said that charger fried the USB-C port on the user's MBP - YIKES. Google's wall chargers only go up to 45W.

For your in-ears: Innergie's MagiCable will adapt any USB-C cable to micro-USB, negating the need to buy a separate USB-C to micro-USB legacy cable. It's technically a device itself though, so the USB-C charger/power bank will become active and start supplying power. It's also limited to about 5V 2A.

For the wall chargers: if Lenovo does anything funny with their laptops, any wall chargers you have will need 60W minimum or they simply won't charge. Apple's MBP will pretty much charge off any USB-C though, just more slowly, and the laptop has to be asleep (lid closed) or off.

Nekteck 65W
Nekteck 60W
RAVPower 60W w/ GaN

Innergie 60C if price is no object

I wouldn't recommend any Apple stock chargers unless it updates their 61W and 87W to do the full USB PD voltage ranges - even if it does, price is a problem on both.

For power banks: ideally they should have two 60W capable USB-C ports, one of them being input+output; and 1-2 USB-A ports for everything else. That's pretty hard to find and they certainly won't come cheap. If you limit that to one USB-C, that might be a bit easier to find.

mophie's 3XL can only do 45W, that might not work for the Yoga
Goal Zero has it all, but it's large, heavy, and very expensive; lesser version with one 60W USB-C and no AC inverter
J-Go Tanker Xtreme w/ 100W PD

u/riggerjeff · 3 pointsr/onebag

Super small. High Power. It’s a Kickstarter, but from a company with a good track record for delivery. Insert warning about Kickstarter not being an order and precautions about USB-C chargers from “unknown” sources. (Disclosure: I’m a backer of this and of their previous iPad Dock):

HyperJuice: World's First & Smallest 100W GaN USB-C Charger by HYPER by Sanho Corporation—Kickstarter


If a battery and Qi would also be useful (Disclosure: I work for REI and REI sells this product):
Sherpa 100PD Sherpa 100PD / Goal Zero

I currently have a RAVPower 61W Wall Charger PD 3.0 [GaN Tech] Type C Fast Charging Power Delivery Foldable Adapter for my MBP (which I seldom travel with) and another charger for the rest of the kit. Looking forward to carrying just the HyperJuice.

u/riposte94 · 3 pointsr/laptops

Can you fix your post format, please?

-No, you only can replace the M.2 SSD with higher capacity or buy an external SSD

-Only if it's throttling too fast you should replace the thermal paste, maybe you can use Arctic MX-4. Undervolting it with ThrottleStop / XTU. I'm using ThrottleStop because XTU can't run on my laptop and it's very light.

-egpu.io is the best source for eGPU setup, check that website. I think Aorus/Gigabyte Gaming Box is really good eGPU

-Connect wired keyboard-mouse to the TB3 box

-Yes, TB3 output has enough power to recharge your laptop

-For on-the-go setup, you should buy USB-C charger that has 1 more port, maybe something like this https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-Delivery-MacBook-Samsung/dp/B074C2VZ2T so you can charge your phone and headphones (I don't know a charger with >2 USB ports), a Bluetooth mouse

u/dnovosel · 3 pointsr/thinkpad

Check to see if it can run on 45W. There’s a good chance it can unless it’s running at a very high load. Some of the reviews will monitor power usage, and if it’s okay with 45W you can some smaller options.

AUKEY USB C Charger with 46W USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 & 5V/2.1A Ports USB Wall Charger for MacBook / Pro, iPhone X / 8 / Plus, Samsung Note8 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C2VZ2T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mSyUAb22DW4W7

I quite like this charger, and it’s perfect for travel as it also includes a normal charging port.

u/TheMikeBeverley · 3 pointsr/iphone

I use a different charger from them, but I’ve always liked Anker’s stuff, here’s a fast charger from them. Anker Charger

u/disorientedagent · 3 pointsr/galaxys10

I use this usb-c cable and this wall charger both from anker. They seem to be the perfect match for this phone. Haven't had any issues with them when I was using it with my S8+ and with my S10+.

u/Athlex · 3 pointsr/thinkpad

Cool, is that this model here? Did you select any cable in particular to connect the charger to your T480s?

u/Kovelei · 3 pointsr/ipad

USB C Charger [GaN Technology], Anker 30W Ultra Compact Type-C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, PowerPort Atom PD 1 for iPhone Xs/Max/XR, iPad Pro, MacBook 12'', Pixel, Galaxy S10/S9+/S9/S8 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MXg8Cb2CKS9N5
Comes without cable

u/yexter · 3 pointsr/iPhoneX

I got this too for around the house.

u/DrkMith · 3 pointsr/Nest

This one can do 15v 2A and has a usbc plug

USB C Charger [GaN Tech], Anker 30W Ultra Compact Type-C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, PowerPort Atom PD 1 for iPhone 11/11 Pro/Max/XS/XR, iPad Pro, MacBook 12'', Pixel, Galaxy, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_tl6KDb82YD4YD

u/jgach · 3 pointsr/ipad

Anker Powerprt Atom PD 2 . Awesome and reliable

u/ofthepines · 3 pointsr/onebag
u/Rashkh · 3 pointsr/Surface

Per this post you should be able to hit the minimum spec but I expect that it's going to give you a very slow charge. What you'd ideally want is a power deliver (PD) capable charger with a high wattage. As an example, I use this one and it works great.

Edit: Actually, the charger you linked might work. I didn't notice the 40W max output but that should be enough. Not sure if it's got a PD port though.

u/NelsonMinar · 3 pointsr/GooglePixel

Be sure to buy an 18W USB-PD charger with a USB-C port. Fast chargers with USB-A only will not fast charge a Pixel 3.

I like Anker chargers, specifically this one for $23. You can save a few bucks if you get one with only the one PD charging port.

u/REHTONA_YRT · 3 pointsr/GooglePixel

Have two and highly recommend them. Very compact and charge my Pixel pretty fast.

u/jereadit · 3 pointsr/SurfaceGo

This will help https://surfacetip.com/surface-go-usb-c-charging/


As for me I'm currently using my Anker PD +2. It's not as fast as the 40W ones but I got this one because it still gets the job done and it's very small. It's this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H54MKQY/ref=psdc_2407761011_t3_B07HN644KC

u/Knufire1 · 3 pointsr/essential

Cable (original Essential cable was 3ft, I prefer longer): https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B071WNXY1R/

Small Charger: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GWNYC4W/

Big charger: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07H54MKQY/

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u/timeinreddit · 3 pointsr/GooglePixel

Then that's plenty for the ones from Google.

I recommend you get this from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077ZX4FZD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pRl4CbBG5B0ZP

And this isn't half bad to have a few extra: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H54MKQY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_XSl4CbQH29XBQ

u/zhenya00 · 3 pointsr/ipad

I would suggest something like this https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Anker-PowerPort-Delivery-MacBook/dp/B07H54MKQY/ref=dp_ob_title_wld unless you want a bit more power from the usb-c port in order to future proof to be able to charge a laptop, etc. In that case, a good option has been this model. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DW65CCL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/DarienStegosaur · 2 pointsr/GooglePixel

It sounds like you have not actually ordered yet, so here's a suggestion for Bluetooth earbuds:

Anker Soundbuds Slim are very similar to the ones you are looking at, but they support aptX HD (So they will sound better and have lower latency) and are cheaper. I have the Soundbuds Curve which feature a slightly different design. They are super comfortable and sound great, so I expect the Slims will work just as well. Lots of people recommend both styles in any thread asking for Bluetooth suggestions.


I really like this wall charger. Bluetooth headphones that charge via USB-C are basically non-existent, so this lets me charge the accessories while also charging my phone at full speed.

The Whitestone Dome is good, but they have awful customer service if you have any issues. Especially since you are going through a forwarder, taking weeks to get a resolution if you have an issue might be a deal breaker for you.

u/Donjuanchon · 2 pointsr/galaxynote10

AUKEY USB C Charger with 56.5W Wall Charger, One 46W Power Delivery 3.0 & 5V / 2.1A Ports USB Wall Charger, Compatible MacBook, iPhone 11/11 Pro/Max/XS, Samsung Galaxy S8 / S8+ / Note8 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C2VZ2T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CcyHDbWN5VEQD

u/acali_ny · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitchDeals

I bought this one since it has USB C and an extra USB A port (which I can use for my phone). 46 Watts on the USB C port too.

I just didn't like how the 60W one has to be plugged into the wall with a cable rather than mounted right on the outlet. But for that sale price it might be worth it to grab one.

u/crater_tots · 2 pointsr/chromeos

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074C2VZ2T/

https://www.amazon.com/Nekteck-Certified-Charger-delivery-Macbook/dp/B0719KV9PH/

You have to decide what is more cost/time efficient for you between buying a new charger like one of the above or exchanging your c302.

u/heathenyak · 2 pointsr/SurfaceGo

I use this one.

AUKEY USB C Charger with 56.5W... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C2VZ2T?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/MadReasonable · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Your case looks pretty tight. I'm not sure if it will fit, but consider the AUKEY USB C Charger with 46W USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 & 5V/2.1A Ports (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C2VZ2T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_dtoPAbAY89VQT). It has both port types and the C port will deliver enough power to run the dock/charge a laptop.

u/mandog202 · 2 pointsr/TheGalaxyNote10

I grabbed a 46w (56.5 total with additional 2.1A USB A port) Aukey on amazon for $35 and have it in my hand already

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074C2VZ2T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Mystikalrush · 2 pointsr/Dell

I have this laptop and yes it does support USB C charging. I use this one however, you want portable charging. The first one seems to be possible. All you need is to assure your charging method is of 45 watts and supports power delivery.

u/Leggo213 · 2 pointsr/anker

You can use.a QC 2.0 or 3.0 walls adapter as well as a power delivery USB-C charger if it’s USB -C.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077HFFLMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EVwzDbBKHJ2XK

This is compatible with 10 W wireless chargers and is also by Anker.

u/arunphilip · 2 pointsr/GalaxyNote9

Samsung sell this for 7 USD.

Else, pick up an Anker charger & cable, they're a trusted and reliable brand. They even sell multi-port chargers, so you can charge more than one device at a time.

u/zb_xy · 2 pointsr/iphone

Absolutely. Anker make's a good one for $10. Your case needs to be less than 5mm thick and can't be metal. Also, no pop-socket or things like that. You can't use the normal Apple charging brick though, it needs to be one like this (offbrand, 3-pack) or this (Anker brand, single).

u/livevicarious · 2 pointsr/OculusQuest

Really? Mine chargers around 4 - 4 1/2 hours. You may want to get that charger checked. Also use one of these to charge external batteries. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077HFFLMS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

That is what I use. 24 hours is WAY too long the max on a standard 2A charger for this should take no more than 8 hours.

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Edit sorry meant to say 4 - 4 1/2 hours

u/TCL987 · 2 pointsr/Vive

I bought this one, it works great, it can even run the wireless adapter/HMD directly if you're doing something seated that doesn't need to turn (like watching a movie or playing Elite Dangerous).

u/-raiin- · 2 pointsr/samsung

i ordered these from anker, im probably going to order a screen protector now, which did you buy?

u/Ixolus · 2 pointsr/MatebookXPro

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Delivery-Charger-PowerPort-Matebook/dp/B07BQJWDRM?keywords=anker+usb+c+laptop&qid=1540825325&sr=8-3&ref=sr_1_3

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This one works fantastic for me. I still have the old laptop charger but I prefer this one.

u/x152 · 2 pointsr/macbook

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BQJWDRM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HofCCb5HYFJ9J

Unsure if its entirely safe, but it works for me

u/bladeofseraph · 2 pointsr/Surface

Has anyone been able to get this adaptor (or the cable) to charge at greater than 30W with the surface pro 6 i5? I've been testing the adaptor with a Satechi usbc multimeter, and it never draws more than 15V@2A, while the official power brick that comes with the the system draws roughly 36W (rated at 44W).

I'm using a Anker 60W charger with USB-C PD support (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BQJWDRM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1), according to the specs on the bottom of the charger, it supports 5V@3A, 9V@3A, 15V@3A, and 20V@3A, I was hoping to get 15W@3A out of it. Or do I need a brick that supports 12V@3A

Not complaining too much though, it does charge the device no problem, but is much slower when the device is under any heavy load.

u/bourbongoat · 2 pointsr/xps13

Yeah, for travel i bought this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BQJWDRM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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And there is a new Anker going on sale next week that might be even better. Second usb-c port is key.

https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2019/4/24/18514715/anker-powerport-atom-pd-2-60w-usb-c-gan-charger

u/drkPu1se · 2 pointsr/EDC

I was actually thinking the same thing, but for those who don't need to charge up a smaller laptop, this lil brickwill do the trick too. On that note it is also a great choice for those looking to match that "Apple Aesthetic."

u/pm_me_ur_wrasse · 2 pointsr/Ultralight
u/jmcg0192 · 2 pointsr/ipad

Get two of these. You would need a usbc to lightning cable to use the mini, but not with the pro. Also these are 30w so they’ll charge both devices fast. Bonus if you have iPhone 8’s or newer, as those could benefit from the fast charging as well.

u/joshuadwx · 2 pointsr/anker

Far from ideal... consider PowerPort Atom PD 1 with a USB-C to Lightning Cable.

u/ycarel · 2 pointsr/ipad
u/NikeSwish · 2 pointsr/ipad

Anker Atom. Uses GaN instead of silicon so it can deliver 30W in the rough size of the iPhone’s 5W brick.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_z7A0Cb2K3KBM0

u/PriceKnight · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitchDeals

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u/stalkhold · 2 pointsr/dubai

I’d recommend the newer version of what /u/Duglitt recommended.

Anker Atom PD

u/lilwang275x1 · 2 pointsr/chromeos

I'm pretty happy with this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DFGKFM3/ and picked up this cable https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071WNXY1R/ to go with it. Fast charges my Samsung Chromebook Plus (v2) and also my Note 8. If your CB is 30 watt or below, it should do a fine job. It's pretty small, doesn't take much room in a bag even though the prongs don't fold. I would guess that any PD charger that supplies at least what your old one did will work fine as well.

u/ganeshanator · 2 pointsr/anker

Using a power strip won't impact charge speed.

Why not check out the Atom PD2? It has two PD2 ports and will push 30W to each when both are in use.

How many devices do you plan to charge?

u/Fake_King_3itch · 2 pointsr/ipad

There is this Anker 60w dual USB-c wall charger. I haven't purchased it yet but it gives close to the same charge as the apple MacBook chargers. It's about $25 more expensive but I would say it's worth it.

Anker 60W 2-Port USB C Charger, PowerPort Atom PD 2 [GaN Tech] Ultra Compact Foldable Type C Wall Charger, Power Delivery for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone XR/XS/Max/X/8, Pixel, Galaxy, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGXLY4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_z1JZCbP0J1VQJ

u/technofiend · 2 pointsr/GooglePixel

> We're both constantly on a charger and fight for one cable in living room.

Well not a perfect solution but something like the Anker Power Port Atom 2 or 3 will at least end fights over the plug. Should be an affiliate-free link: [PD 2]

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/GameChanger360 · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

Aukey 18W USB-C PD to fast charge iPhone 8 and above, Pixels, etc. combined with a power bank with a USB-C port at 1.43oz sounds promising.

u/RonnieDoesIt · 2 pointsr/iphone

This brick https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3NYY8X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.fB8BbD53J6H2 and this cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CMN7DCX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mhB8BbPP1Q2WV

is the cheapest set up for USB-C PD Fast Charging (approx. $40).A friendly reminder that USB-C PD caps out at 18w, so anything over wont effectively charge faster.

u/WordplayWizard · 2 pointsr/technology

It’s mostly the chargers for the dock.

If you use a charger for playing without a dock it will be fine.

After hours of research, I bought a charger and cable that should power the dock as well, but I don’t want to even try it.

I really just wanted a long cable and good charger for playing handheld.


Anker USB C Charger, Anker... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07H54MKQY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

AmazonBasics Double Braided Nylon... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07CWC3BSF?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

More:
https://www.imore.com/best-replacement-charger-your-nintendo-switch

Edit: Downvote without comment all you like. The Nintendo Switch is a non standard USB-C device. It has different power requirements based on whether or not it is docked. That is a known fact.

u/dohray · 2 pointsr/chromeos

USB Wall Charger, RAVPower 61W Type C PD 3.0 Power Adapter, Dual Port USB C Wall Charger, Compatible with MacBook Pro Air, Dell XPS, iPad Pro 2018, iPhone and More - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PLR7T1M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_6RSjDb3ZK4BRQ

u/vdefender · 2 pointsr/AndroidWear

have a tylt charger at work, and the Panasonic TM101 motorized charger on my night stand. I love them both and no more wires!!!

u/wag3slav3 · 2 pointsr/Nexus5

To me it was worth the extra money for the magnets in the OEM charger, works great for my Nexus 5 and 7. Getting the coil lined up was a bit of a pain on the cheap ones. Plus the magnets are strong enough you can superglue the stock one to a post and use it as a car dock for the 5!

There is also another one that a little more expensive that moves the coil to the perfect place for best charging.

I'd say try out the cheap ones, they'll charge fine, but if you get tired of picking up the phone in the middle of the night or want a car dock take another look at the OEM dock or the QE-TM101. It might be worth your money for a location or two in your day.


u/jashsu · 2 pointsr/nexus6

If ease of placement is critical, can't beat the Panasonic Qi charger.

http://smile.amazon.com/Panasonic-QE-TM101-K-Black-Wireless-Charger/dp/B0051R4ECM/

Main downsides are no trickle charge functionality and some people have had the moving internal mechanism break over time.

u/pkulak · 2 pointsr/Android

I've tried a couple Qi chargers, but, in my opinion, Qi is not robust enough to be actually convenient unless you buy a charger that actively finds your phone and moves the charger into place itself. Otherwise you spend as much time getting your phone lined up properly as you would plugging in a cable. This is what I use:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051R4ECM/

u/29083011397778 · 2 pointsr/Android

Shit, show here a QI charger. Like [this] (http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0051R4ECM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00) one, where the charger moves to where you set the phone down. Maybe /r/Tasker, too.

u/hmmmmn · 2 pointsr/Nexus7

Ok, this one is more expensive than the $30 you listed, but I just got it in the mail yesterday and I have to say it's amazing. I found a link to this on xda.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051R4ECM/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The n7 is larger but because the charging node moves to the right location automatically, I was able to place the N7 on just fine and charge it. The best part is the moving node. No worry about syncing it up properly. Plus, it looks bad ass.

u/JordiUp · 2 pointsr/battlestations

I've now included it in a comment. It's pretty cool, the coil adjust's to the phones position on the mat, effectively charging in any position you place your phone.

Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051R4ECM/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/HSTFU · 2 pointsr/GalaxyS6

don't get the one off Amazon sold by samsung! There's mixed reviews and it didn't work for me. So I bought this one after a friend recommended for me and it works great

Like someone else said, my s6 came with one too. I lost it so I had to get another one.

u/scotchlover · 2 pointsr/MotoX

Keep in mind considering the device is a "24 Hour mixed use" battery, that means somewhere around the 33% mark will be 8 hours.

Charging percentages also will depend on the temp of the device, it won't charge too fast if the device gets hot.

Not sure which one you got, but I use the Tenergy Wall Charger and it charges as per expectations.

u/Aetern1ty · 2 pointsr/htcone

I have this one and it works as advertised.

u/ggfools · 2 pointsr/nexus6

either will work just fine, in fact you can get any charger that is qualcomm quickcharge 2.0 certified and it will work (and charge fast)

I personally have this one and it works very well http://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-3308454-Universal-Adaptive-Technology/dp/B00OVD3FEU/

u/ToughActinInaction · 2 pointsr/galaxynote4

You should get a warranty replacement on that charger.

Note 4 uses proprietary fast-charging tech called "Adaptive Fast Charging". Check the charger that came with your phone, it should have that written on it. Samsung has been out of stock on these since I got my phone in October. I wanted to use my discount code that came with my phone to get a spare to keep at the office but there hasn't been any for sale for almost 2 months now. It'd be a bummer to not even have the one that came with my phone to use. It charges my phone much faster than any other charger I've tried. I'd say about 4x as fast.

The Note 4 also supports any Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, well at least the Snapdragon version does. I'm not sure if the Exynos would, since it doesn't have a Qualcomm chipset. But if you have the Snapdragon variant, you can try this charger (I haven't used it, just found it on Amazon): http://amzn.com/B00OVD3FEU

u/kill3rmonk · 2 pointsr/pixel_phones

I've been buying the Choetech cables for my 6p and have had no issues.

Just one example:
Choetech USB-C Pack

Choetech Wall Charger

Edit:
I meant the USB-C wall charger here

u/pbanj_ · 2 pointsr/GooglePixel

I have a few from this company and they work great. Mine are an older model that I've had since I got my Nexus 5x. They work perfectly for my 3a. Also if you want official Google ones they have them on their store

u/clocks212 · 2 pointsr/nexus5x

I just got this. Fast charges my 5x through the c port and my wife's note 4 through the a port. 100% fast charges and quick charges at the same time.

Quick Charge 2.0 + Type C Car Charger, BlitzWolf 33W 3A USB-C and Qualcomm QC2.0 5V/9V/12V USB Charger for Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, Sony Xperia, Google Chromebook Pixel, Nexus 6P 5X, HTC, LG (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B93ZAAG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_dB8Dxb6A3488B

I use the iorange cables throughout my house and car for my 5x. They work great. These are the wall chargers I use:

USB C Charger, CHOE 5V/3A 15W Type-C Wall Charger for HTC 10, Lumia 950xl/950, Nexus 5x/6p and Other Type-C 5V Supported Devices https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_CC8Dxb9MM3ZP8

u/noteworthybalance · 2 pointsr/nexus5x

I started to get this one (then decided I didn't need a second wall charger):

https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Type-C-Lumia-Supported-Devices/dp/B017I7EX46

u/Rphilmacrac · 2 pointsr/Nexus6P

Not to hijack OPs post but I've been using this one:

USB C Charger, CHOE 5V/3A 15W Type-C Wall Charger for HTC 10, Lumia 950xl/950, Nexus 5x/6p and Other Type-C 5V Supported Devices https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_jaFuxbQXR656H


For at least a month or two and no problems so far. Being that this is Choetech like OPs, should I be concerned?

u/deepdvd · 2 pointsr/nexus5x

I have this one. It works great.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46

u/WarpedFlayme · 2 pointsr/Nexus6P

This is the aftermarket charger that I use.

USB C Charger, CHOETECH 5V/3A 15W Type-C Wall Charger[USB C Cable Included]

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_1G-6xbJVM9VGP

Haven't had any issues.

u/SCVGoodT0GoSir · 2 pointsr/nexus5x

I haven't needed to purchase a spare wall charger, but this one seems to have quite favorable reviews on Amazon. I don't have any personal experience with it though, unfortunately.

u/Teddyjo · 2 pointsr/Nexus6P

You can use 3rd party chargers instead of oem. If it still won't charge it's probably the port which you can replace if you want to take the phone apart again.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_jTznzbXBKDMQ6

u/Stevied1991 · 2 pointsr/windowsphone

I've been using this one. Has fast charging and everything.

Edit: You'll also need this if you want to plug it into a wall.

u/creynolds722 · 2 pointsr/essential

I got 3 of the Amazon basics 9ft chargers, listed on the 2nd link, plus 3 of this block:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017I7EX46/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They work really well as far as I can tell, not the cheapest option though.

u/bigceej · 2 pointsr/Nexus6P

Choetech makes excellent products! There cables and chargers are very high quality and affordable. If you want just 1 USB C port there is this

Or if you want a USB C and 2 USB A get this . Not usre why this is on pre-order again, maybe they just sold all there stock. But I preordered it the first time, they screwed up and accidentally sent everyone 2 USB cables they said I could keep them and they would still send me the charger. The charger is great, and the only one out there that meets USB C spec and has Usb A.

u/hagela · 2 pointsr/nexus5x

Yeah, sorry I was on mobile. I bought this one

u/pashamashik · 2 pointsr/iphone

Try this on amazon. I got a charge of 65% in 65 minutes with occasional screen on’s
amazon

u/kraze1994 · 2 pointsr/Nexus6P
u/HaoBianTai · 2 pointsr/Android

Reposting because my self post was removed...

Wall of text incoming...

After spending a good portion of my weekend researching USB-C PD, Quickcharge, the effects of cable gauge on amperage, etc., I think I finally understand USB charging over USB A and USB C via both PD and QuickCharge.

Before my current HTC 10, which is a Quick Charge 3.0 device, I had a Pixel and, prior to that, a Nexus 5X. So my entire experience with USB C charging was via USB Power Delivery, which worked very well. USB C AC adapters and USB C-C cables always quick charged my devices, presumably at 15w(3a/5v). Whenever I used a different charger, usually a USB-A brick with an A-C cable, they charged around 10w(2a/5v) or 5w (1a/5v); i.e. normal USB charging speeds.

Quick Charge 3.0 over USB-C has thrown a bit of a wrench into that. From what I can tell, QC 3.0 tops out at 19.5w, but supports a range of voltages at 1.5a, 2a, and 3a to maximize charging speed and efficiency. QC3 is connector agnostic and should work over over USB A, C, and micro. QC3.0 over USB-C is not strictly within USB-C spec, but as long as it is implemented safely, does not seem to cause any issues.

However, what's really throwing me for a loop is this Anker product here and article #1 and article #2.

First, the Anker charger is a USB-C charger that simultaneously claims to be QC3.0 certified AND claims to deliver full charging speeds to the Nexus USB-C PD devices and warns that it will not quick charge the HTC 10 and LG G5, which are both QC3.0 devices. According to EVERYTHING I've stated and read, this should not be possible.

Also, the first article says that the HTC 10 is capable of charging via a standard USB C-C connection at 10w(2a/5v). Is this newsworthy? Is this truly USB-C Power Delivery? I was under the impression that PD defined power profiles from 3a-5a, up to 100watts. As far as I can tell, any device, power delivery or not, should be able to pull 2a if supported by the device and cable.

Finally, the second article states that the HTC 10 does pull 15w(3a/5v) over USB PD, but doesn't do so "well." Is this then proof that the HTC 10 does in fact fully support USB PD over proper chargers?

Any information that can help me sort all this out would be greatly appreciated. That said, I've purchased a USB-C amperage meter, have 3 different USB A-C cables, a mix of USB-A power adapters and plan to purchase some USB-C cables and chargers to test as well (sold my previous ones with my Nexus and Pixel devices.)

u/CarpetCaptain · 2 pointsr/GooglePixel
u/balista_22 · 2 pointsr/GalaxyS8

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy C9 Pro, Nexus, Moto and More
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/

Type-C to Type-C cords ftw, I'm actually not sure on this. I don't know how anker made a type c brick with quick charge 3.0.

u/BasicUserAccount42 · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I can't speak on how it will hold up in the long-term, or if it will degrade the battery life of my phone more quickly, but it charges at much higher throughput for its weight than for any of the 20ish chargers I tested, with the exception of the Moto TurboPower 30Watt, which charged my Motorola TurboPower Pack @ 28 Watts from 0% to about 30% before dropping down to 15Watts until 80%, and then trickle charged. I measured power usage using a "Kill A Watt" device and far too much time.

The Anker Devices I tested seemed to only deliver at around 6-8 Watts of charging throughput for my phone. Given that I'm using a Motorola, it uses a "TurboCharger" spec and doesn't use the QC3.0 spec, so I'm not sure if the Anker Devices avoided charging at higher power rating because they are true to QC3.0 communication protocol, or because of some other reason.

The other charger that I found to work quite well for the weight was this one. I can't find my notes, but think it was around 0.9 oz to 1.2 oz. Because I wanted my charger to charge both the battery and the phone simultaneously, and didn't want to rely on two outlets, I went for the Lyilin charger.

I'm super happy with my phone + charger setup right now (Moto Z Play w/ Moto TurboPower Pack), which loses around 10% per day in airplane mode with pretty frequent topographic map checking (turning the phone off at night fucks this up unless you decouple the battery). The Moto PowerPack effectively brings the battery capacity to 180%, and when simultaneously charging the PowerPack and the phone, I can get to 80% on the phone and 80% on the battery in about 30 minutes. So, I'm pretty sure I can get about 10-12 days of more-than just navigation phone use out of this setup while backpacking before charging, which can be done in less than the amount of time it takes me to resupply. This means I get a very solid kindle device or music device out of my phone if I so choose.

The other reason I settled on my phone + battery combo is that I wear pants, so I just drop my phone in my side pocket for easy access for navigation, photos, etc. As a worn item, I never need to feel the weight from an external battery.

u/dty06 · 2 pointsr/GooglePixel

There's a bit of confusion right now over charging specs and speeds and some other things. Not sure if anyone has compiled a list of proper chargers for the P2/P2XL yet (correct me if I'm wrong!).

However from experience, the two most reliable brands are Aukey and Anker. I have an Anker charger sitting on my desk right now. I bought it for my Nexus 6P and use it for my P2XL now.

This is the one I bought:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CJ90J6O/

u/MissingLintRoller · 2 pointsr/iphone

Can’t find the one I have but it’s like this one. You do need a USB C to lightning cable from apple though.

u/Tbrooks · 2 pointsr/chromeos

I dont quite get your desire. Do you have the original charger and you are just looking for a smaller charger because the original one is too large? For me that is difficult to believe seeing as the original is 2 1/8" x 2 1/8" x 1 1/8" which is extremely compact for a laptop charger. the dart that was linked to you for $99 is smaller than that but only a small amount so.
Other laptop chargers like
highly rated on amazon
made by google
are both larger than the one that comes with the cb+/pro
the cbpro comes with a charger that tops out at 15volts at 2 amps so that is 30 watts. meaning the google charger is more expensive since it can charge a larger laptop. Also you can google 30 watt usb-c charger to find other chargers that should work with the cbpro.

If size is your only concern you can buy a high quality phone charger and it will trickle charge your laptop meaning it will only charge when it is off and it will charge at an extremely slow rate. It is tough to say which of the phone chargers to buy this article seems good. I use my pixel charger sometimes to trickle charge and it is a surperb quality charger. It should be noted though that it is only marginally smaller than the charger that comes with the cbpro

u/Surfac3 · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Incorrect. A standard USB c phone charger without power delivery means the switch will pull just under 5v and almost 2amps for just under 10 watts of power and since it draws 8.9 or so max (more if the joy cons are discharged) your looking at either maintaining charge or losing charge 90% of the time and if it does charge while being used it will be incredibly slow. It's fine for charging in cleep mode but other then that useless.

A USB c PD charger is a must such as the pixel XL one or something like this.

UGREEN USB Type C Wall Charger 30W with Power Delivery for Nintendo Switch, Macbook, Google Chromebook Pixel, Nexus 5X 6P, LG G5, HTC 10, New Nokia N1(Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GFE90H8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_s6q7yb482JTWD

The think you have to look for is that it's a PD (power delivery) charger and that it supports multiple voltages and amperages.

As of now that's probably your best bet for an on the go charger as far as a dock replacement nothing is confirmed working as of yet with the dock other then the official charger.

u/CarbuncleMew · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Ive been using this one as my primary charger and it's worked great.

u/Buddhalite · 2 pointsr/Moto_Z

If you're going to spend that much on a charger you may as well buy an Anker with more ports.

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Charger-PowerPort-PowerIQ/dp/B01IUSYF8G

u/thedarklord187 · 2 pointsr/ValveIndex

Op I recommend you buy this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IUSYF8G/ref=emc_b_5_mob_t and use the supplied cables to charge the controllers usually charges fully from dead in about an hour or so

u/iknsw · 2 pointsr/ipad

I hate to break it to you, but Anker's USB-C charger does not fast-charge the iPad Pro. Here's the response I got from Anker when I asked them about it.

'Glad to hear that you are interested in Anker products. Since the OEM charger of 12.9' iPad Pro uses Apple's Power Delivery technology with an input of 14.5V/2A, sorry to tell you that we have no charger which can charge as quickly as its OEM charger. However, our PowerPort Speed 2 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IUSYF8G) can take 4:57:26 to fully charge 12.9' iPad Pro.'

u/MrEWhite · 2 pointsr/ValveIndex

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IUSYF8G

I use this, charges both of them at the same with with fast charging.

u/david57strat · 2 pointsr/flashlight

I use numerous chargers, daily, since I go crazy with multiple lights.

XTAR chargers seem to be among my favorites, although I have a pair of Nitecore D4 chargers, which seem to be relegated mostly for AA NiMh charging, these days.

I have four VC2 Plus chargers(although only two are pictured, here. The other two are on the other side of my computer monitor), running on an XTAR U1 USB Hub. They work very well; but I really prefer using my SV2, VC4, and Dragon chargers.

The VP2 chargers get used daily, as well, for my oversized 18650 batteries. They only seem to fit properly, in that charger. The VP2 was my very first XTAR charger purchase, and I have no regrets. They make every solid chargers.

My SV2s and Dragon chargers are my go to chargers for my 26650 batteries, because of the 2 Amp/Hr charge rate. Anything else feels like I"m watching the grass grow lol.

In the car, I carry a pair of MC1 Plus chargers, and they're powered by Anker 24w dual USB (2.1 Amp x 2) plug, which works very well. If I'm somewhere where I can get to an AC plug, I use one of their dual USB Wall Chargers (but in Black).

Another one of those wall chargers powers my pair of VC4 chargers, beautifully.

u/Ellsass · 2 pointsr/onebag

Great write-up. I'm probably going to buy those pants and maybe another item or two. Even after ~10 long one-bag trips I'm still working on refining my load.

> USB drive x2 – My laptop’s hard drive isn’t huge, so I use these for extra storage.

Check out these tiny Sandisk drives. They're so small you could probably just leave them in your MacBook all the time.

> One thing my bag is missing that I wish I’d had: A European USB charger.

I recommend picking up some small, cheap adapters (look around and you can find even smaller ones) and coupling them with your USB chargers from home.

I prefer multi-port, high-speed chargers (2+ amps/port) such as this one. Even better, grab a 4-port charger if you have more than 2 devices to charge. While Airbnbs have plenty of outlets, hotels are often skimpy—and one of them is consumed by your MacBook—so it's essentially to be able to charge all of your devices with just one outlet.

> Google Maps

Check out the offline maps app called Galileo Pro. It's designed specifically for offline mapping. Google Maps is my #1 choice when I have a connection but it's pretty clunky about offline data. Galileo has tons of points of interest, it can import custom Google maps, and it'll even cache Wikipedia articles related to the area & sights. I've tried tons of offline mapping solutions and this is my favorite. There's a free version as well, but Pro is well worth the petty cash price.

u/Souloni · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I've already purchased several USB-C cables and power bricks in anticipation for the Switch. Went Anker for their manufacturing quality, so it wasn't the cheapest, but the fact that it will be more common in the coming years made me feel less skittish about investing in it.

I hate the fact that my 3DS is so difficult to charge, and I just know that solving that issue will greatly improve my love for the consoles.

 


In case anyone is interested, I purchased this charger as it is 2.4 amps per port, which is close to what the Switch spec is. Essentially it is enough to charge the console in a timely fashion in a room away from the dock.
I purchased this cable since flexibility is more important when gaming plugged in versus the external protection that braiding provides.

u/compuguy · 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi

A USB PD charger should be able to negotiate a 3A@5V rate. I would bet googles 18W USB-C power adapter should work (I don't think the cable is e-marked): https://store.google.com/us/product/usb_c_18w_power_adapter_2?hl=en-US

Edit: I quickly tried it with one of my RPI4's and it works. This should also work and is a bit cheaper: https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-TurboPower-USB-C-Type-Charger/dp/B01M8MFCYQ/

u/biznatch · 2 pointsr/ProjectFi

I have these and can verify that they all Turbo Charge the X4, should work fine for the 5X as well:

u/drnasa · 2 pointsr/chromeos

I lost the charger for my Samsung Chromebook Pro. I ended up getting a 45w charger from Google during a sale. Works great and haven't had any issues with it.

In another thread a user purchased this one from Nekteck on Amazon.

u/blandinebigard · 2 pointsr/MatebookXPro

Any usb c PD charger with 40 w or more will work.

This one is good and 45w is enough since the laptop is never charged at 65w because of heat:

https://www.amazon.ca/Nekteck-Certified-Charger-delivery-Compatible/dp/B0719KV9PH/ref=sr_1_34?qid=1554310975&s=electronics&sr=1-34

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u/tsktsktsk23 · 2 pointsr/Pixel3XL

The charger doesn't support power delivery, the USB C standard. What you need is one of these:

USB C Wall Charger, Anker Premium 60W 5-Port Desktop Charger with One 30W Power Delivery Port
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B072K5ZJXF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YWZ9BbNVB86DZ


You will need a USB C to C cable as well.

u/Brewmd · 2 pointsr/WaltDisneyWorld

Your charger influences the speed the battery pack charges, as can the USB cable type.

Different chargers have different amperage output, and many travel chargers are a lower amp output.

The battery packs will handle charging from a higher amp charger.

I’ve fallen in love with my Anker Powerport PD (https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Premium-Charger-PowerPort-Delivery/dp/B072K5ZJXF)

It has four Power IQ ports offering 2.4 amp output, and one Power Delivery port, which is the Apple version of a rapid charge for high cap batteries over usb-c

It’s also hefty enough to handle charging all those devices at the same time, at maximum power.

Some of the Anker Products offer Qualcomm’s rapid charge that is used on some android products, some offer the Apple Power Delivery.

If it only lists PowerIQ, that’s just their own “smart” charge tech. It’s a 2.4 amp output charge, and is similar/compatible with Samsung’s rapid charger tech, and will have a noticeable improvement over most travel charger/wall ports.

u/Martyfree123 · 2 pointsr/galaxynote10
u/luckytran · 2 pointsr/chromeos

This Aukey charger should do the trick. Both A and C ports, 46W power delivery, plugs into the wall, and smaller than the anker version. Haven't tested myself though, was holding out for something in between the aukey and anker version in terms of ports/size LOL

https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-Delivery-MacBook-Samsung/dp/B074C2VZ2T

u/Soggy_Stargazer · 2 pointsr/consulting

I picked up one of the new GaN 61W PD USB-C jobs.


Its much smaller than the stock power adapter(2"x2"x1").

Picked up a nice 6 foot USB-C cable to go with it.


Stock power adapter stays at home, new little guy lives in my cord bag

I only carry USB-C chargers/cables and got little adapters for the three items I travel with that are micro-usb.

Mouse(MX Anywhere 2) stays with the computer.

u/inwookim · 2 pointsr/onebag

This ravpower 61w usb c is the one that i've been using. Small, Usb PD + 1 usb-a

u/The48thAmerican · 1 pointr/MatebookXPro

Got this a couple days ago on sale: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TC53ZYD

Stock charger is 65W, this is 61. Too early to tell if the difference in charge speed is appreciable or not but it works fine and is 2/3rds the size of the stock.

u/trevtech15 · 1 pointr/thinkpad

I don't have that charger, but the first thing that I noticed was that the prongs were fixed. I carry my T480 in a rugged slipcase, and that would not fit well in the outer pocket. While there's nothing wrong with that charger and the few reviews it has are positive, you can get a better charger for a little bit more money.

I use RavPower's 45W USB C charger (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9WMW6N/) with a Volta XL cable (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MCBH5GW/). The charger has a nice matte finish, not a glossy finish like it looks in the pictures. The Volta XL cables aren't perfect, but they're the best magnetic USB C PD cable's I've found.

If the size isn't a problem, RavPower also has a 61W charger that has a USB A port in addition to the USB C PD port: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PLR7T1M/. They also make a 45W cube charger if the you don't like the design of the above 45W unit (blocks outlets next to it): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TC53ZYD/

Note that you'll need a USB C PD cable since none of these chargers have a cable included. Anker's Powerline II USB C PD cable supports up to 60W PD: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071WNXY1R.

u/ozzyboy · 1 pointr/thinkpad

There's also this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TC53ZYD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 which seems tiny enough, and should supply 61W which is enough juice for the X1C.

Haven't tried it but I think Ravpower are usually pretty decent in terms of quality/price (and it costs half as much as the Innergie adapter).

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u/xGhost09 · 1 pointr/razer

Hello all,

I recently bought a new Razer Blade Stealth 13 with the MX150 graphics/non-touch display. It seems to work great. I do have a question regarding about chargers. It charges and works great with the supplied Razer charger. I recently forgot that at my girlfriends place (lives in a different town a ways away) and rather than waiting for this weekend for her to visit, I used this as an excuse to by another USB C charger (wanted to have another anyways so I can leave one at home, other in bag). The charger I bought is below. It's a 61w USB C power delivery charger. This does not charge my stealth, however.

So after looking into it and contacting tech support, it appears that the Blade Stealth 13 requires a minimal 65w USB PD charger? Is this correct? I was under assumption that the blade stealth just supports USB Power Delivery. So any charger would work, lower wattage chargers would just charge it slower. Is this not the case?

Can anyone help me out and confirm that that the Blade Stealth requires a minimal of 65w USB Power Delivery charger to charge and it won't charge with anything less? Tech support didn't seem to "sure" to answer and just want to make sure before I return this stuff and look for a replacement.

Thanks for any and all help! Appreciate it!

Charger I bought: USB Wall Charger, RAVPower 61W Type C PD 3.0 Power Adapter, Dual Port USB C Wall Charger, Compatible with iPhone 11/11 Pro / 11 Pro Max, MacBook Pro Air, Dell XPS, iPad Pro 2018 and More - Black https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PLR7T1M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/taximan6430 · 1 pointr/gpdwin

USB Wall Charger, RAVPower 61W Type C PD 3.0 Power Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PLR7T1M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_y3MSDbEM8B406

This is the one I use for my Win 2 and it charges it just fine. Any usb type C to usb type A cable will work with it.

u/brutalkoala · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

I have a specd out 9370 and use an Rav charger. It is not about volts, it is all about watts and you want at least a 60 watt version. 60 watts will maintain/charge the battery while working, but will warn you whenever you plug it in.

USB Wall Charger, RAVPower 61W Type C PD 3.0 Power Adapter, Dual Port USB C Wall Charger, Compatible with iPhone 11/11 Pro / 11 Pro Max, MacBook Pro Air, Dell XPS, iPad Pro 2018 and More - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PLR7T1M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_S8nXDbA0WN2HF

u/comfypillow · 1 pointr/onebag

What kind of MBP? 13" with the USB-C ports?

I bought this and it seems to work well: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PLR7T1M

Also comes with a USB-A port that charges at 12W I believe.

u/canyouhearme · 1 pointr/Nexus5

If you are worried about the 'sweet spot' then one like mine might be in order:

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-QE-TM101-K-Black-Wireless-Charger/dp/B0051R4ECM

Not easy to find any more, and only ever sold in Japan originally, but it moves the charging coil to the phone, so you just slap it down and walk away.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiofGwT6LWw

u/randomee · 1 pointr/LGG3

The G3 is quite picky with wireless chargers or chargers in general for that matter.

I have 2 of the Panasonic QE-TM101 Charge Pads.
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-QE-TM101-K-Black-Wireless-Charger/dp/B0051R4ECM

They have always worked well for all previous Qi enabled phones (Nexus 5, Note 2, etc.). However the G3 will always complain "slow charging" regardless of how I position it on the Charge Pad, with or without a case. See image here (not mine: https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7501/16237781855_1dde777699_z.jpg)

It does charge in time though, just annoyed by the message which also comes with some beeps. G3 Tweaksbox has an option to disable the Slow Charging message but that didn't work for me.

So I bought the WCD-100. And it works really well. It charges fast and without any errors. BUT only if I use the original travel charger that came with the G3, which seems to be rated at 5V 1.8A for its output. If I were to use even a more powerful charger like a Samsung 2A one that I am using now, it will still show the slow charging message sometimes. Very annoying. It does work still though.

TL;DR: Get the WCD100 and use it with the original travel charger that came with your G3 for the best experience.

u/3Dphilp · 1 pointr/nexus4

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-Wireless-Charger-Qe-tm101-k-100-240v/dp/B0051R4ECM

http://www.amazon.com/LG-WCP-700-Portable-Office-Charging/dp/B005DMBSVA

http://www.amazon.com/LG-Optimus-Wireless-Charger-certificate/dp/B00C2O9TAO

http://www.amazon.com/Qi-Enabled-Single-Position-Wireless-Charger-Samsung/dp/B00BHSDEDO/ref=pd_sim_sbs_cps_5

These all work perfectly...including trickle charging to keep phone charged over night. I know this because I either have or use all these charging pads frequently. Some of these can be found other places than were I linked for way cheaper. I think Verizon sells the lg one for $30

u/boomerangotan · 1 pointr/nexus6

I got this charger for my Nexus 4, which has a nifty feature that the charger has an internal motor that auto-aligns with the charging element in your phone. Tried it out today and works great with the N6 as well!

u/Krystom · 1 pointr/nexus6

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051R4ECM/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Expensive and instructions are in Japanese, but it is the best charger I've used. You can place your phone anywhere on the matt and in any orientation and it will find the "sweet spot" and charge. It is the first truly drop and go wireless charger I've used!

Also charges through my ringke fusion case.

I had the Choe Stadium and even with its 3 coils I still had to fiddle with the phone placement to find the "sweet spot". It also died on me after a week and a half.

u/3x1t0r · 1 pointr/MotoG

Happen to me also.

OEM TurboCharger never worked, always read "Charging slowly"

I bought this aftermarket charger on Amazon and works like a charm: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00OVD3FEU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_Fm9ZAbDAYMAK5

u/Northern_Ensiferum · 1 pointr/nexus6

Bought this guy off Amazon for $20:

http://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-Universal-Adaptive-Qualcomm%C2%AE-technology/dp/B00OVD3FEU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416595469&sr=8-1&keywords=quick+charge+2.0

Only had it for 2 days now...but is fantastic. Turbo charges the n6 from 35% to 75% in 20 minutes

u/Montalbert_scott · 1 pointr/nexus6

Motorola support have no idea when they will be ready. They need to undergo more certification for Australia apparently.
Funnily enough the turbo charger is on the play store for Aussies but not available yet.
I bought one from Amazon and a car one from aliexpress.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OVD3FEU/ref=pe_385040_127541850_TE_item

u/Randyslim76 · 1 pointr/vita

This is the one I use for everything including my Vita sometimes.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OVD3FEU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hLLPDbQ7FTNKR

I use a Quick Charge 2.0 in my truck to charge everything including my Vita also.

u/Loomslee · 1 pointr/galaxynote4

Verizon note 4 here. My charger died on me within 1 month of using it. I called samsung, they'll send you an email with shipping label, and you have to wait like 2 weeks. It is terrible. I bought this with Prime cuz I couldnt wait, works just like the fast charger.

http://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-Universal-Adaptive-Qualcomm%C2%AE-technology/dp/B00OVD3FEU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1426635094&sr=8-4&keywords=fast+charger+note+4


Oh also, if you register your device on the samsung site, you get a 50% off coupon, so I bought an extra battery with charger from the site for like 25 bucks. It has CHANGED MY LIFE. No anchoring to the charger ever. Highly recommend.

http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EB-KN910BWUSTA



u/ChiselFair · 1 pointr/newzealand

I got one a while ago off amazon because it ended up being cheaper even with shipping than the ones I found in NZ and I have just been using a plug adapter I had lying around.

u/MrMeowGusta · 1 pointr/lgg4

I currently use this one and it works pretty good.

u/drwuzer · 1 pointr/GalaxyS6

The plug. I picked up a couple of these, they work fantastic - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OVD3FEU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00 The cables they come with are pretty crappy though, I use these monoprice cables - http://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id=103&cp_id=10303&cs_id=1030307&p_id=9965&seq=1&format=2 I haven't found better cables than these.

u/rlaitinen · 1 pointr/PS4

Yeah, mine is a fast charger tho. And I think that other guy is wrong. I'm pretty sure the device dictates how many amps it will accept.This is the charger I use. It is possible I just got lucky tho

u/meandrunkR2D2 · 1 pointr/samsung

Here's a list of chargers that I have bought and used from Amazon that work with the fast charging.

Car Charger 1

Car Charger 2 This model isn't available, but they have more updated versions out there that I'd have no doubt work great.

Wall Charger 1

Wall Charger 2

Wall Charger 3 It's no longer available, but I still have it and it works great to this day.


As you can tell, I like to have plenty of chargers around, and most of them are connected to the wireless fast charge pads. The only problems I ever had were cable related and how I found out that not all cables are built the same to handle the fast charge.

u/crispy00001 · 1 pointr/tablets

Weird, will try this because i mostly use it for a pretty power intensive game. I just bought this charger and waiting for it to arrive http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OVD3FEU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=A3IAN4VN1Q26HU. Seems like some say it supports quick charge 2.0 some say it doesn't. I need a dedicated charger anyway so hopefully it works out

u/adamadamada · 1 pointr/nexus5x

I bought this one from Amazon.

I was pretty disappointed when it started making a buzzing sound after a couple weeks. But I contacted the manufacturer, and they said the buzzing was harmless, but they sent me a replacement anyway. The new one doesn't buzz so far, and charges rapidly.

edit: it doesn't come with a type-c to type-c cable, so you'll need to get one separately.

u/Panther90 · 1 pointr/nexus5x

May have answered my own question, would something like this work? USB C Charger, CHOETECH 5V/3A 15W Type-C Wall Charger for Nintendo Switch, Google Pixel/Pixel XL, Lumia 950xl/950, Nexus 5x/6p and Other Type-C 5V Supported Devices (No Cable Included) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_m-wZAbENKHG1C

u/fuck_happy_the_cow · 1 pointr/gifs

If you go to the "Frequently Bought Together" section of this item, you can buy your USB C on both ends cable, USB C wall charger, and USB C car charger in one fell swoop:

https://www.amazon.com/Charger-CHOETECH-Included-Supported-Devices/dp/B017I7EX46

u/Pew-Pew-Pew- · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

My stock charger mysteriously stopped working just a couple months after getting the phone. Cord was fine but the brick was shit. I got the Choetech charger. Works good, seems as fast as the stock one. I'm not sure about the cable that comes with it, that wasn't included when I purchased it.

u/meltedmoops999 · 1 pointr/Nexus6P
u/JohnnyPhantom · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I've looked around my self, as I wanted to buy both a battery and a USB C wall charger for the switch and the battery, and I've decided to get this one, I'll let you know

https://www.amazon.com/Charger-CHOETECH-Included-Nintendo-Supported/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1491857136&sr=8-10&keywords=usb+c+wall

I also got the battery from the previous reply

u/ohmightyboognish · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

Just bought an extra charger and got this one: USB C Charger, CHOETECH 5V/3A 15W Type-C Wall Charger [USB C Cable Included] for Nintendo Switch, Google Pixel/Pixel XL, Lumia 950xl/950, Nexus 5x/6p https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_s9A9UvEAgmXlK

Works well and does rapid charging. Nexus 6p displays that it is rapidly charging when plugged in. Hope this helps.

u/extrememezz · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

Any proper USB C spec charger will rapid charge. I have a few of these and they work great with no issues.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=cm_sw_r_taa_BWXtybMT3Y1NN

u/legion02 · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

This one, by all accounts, is supposed to be good. Cheaper than the Google chargers and legitimately capable of 3A charging.

u/H20man83 · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

I looking for a wall charger, the reviews for the Cheotech:
https://www.amazon.com/Charger-CHOETECH-Included-Supported-Devices/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=pd_ybh_a_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=CBYRYRQF5VZ5YKHEZSPN
claim it is Benson approved but I haven't been able to verify it on any of the list, am I missing something?

u/Xsavier · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

I have a pixel phone so I had an 18w charger already. Maybe use the switch USB cable in the interim.

Edit: thinking back it didn't phase me that it didn't have a wall adapter. I do find it odd they don't provide one at this price.

Here is an adapter to fill that void https://www.amazon.com/Charger-CHOETECH-Nintendo-Supported-Included/dp/B017I7EX46

u/byronbrewer · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

ok. just confusing since there is so much conflicting information out there, especially with USB-PD.

I assume the same doesn't apply to chargers/wall adapters? For example I also bought this Choetech USB-C wall adapter and it chargers my Nexus 6p "Rapidly" and I've never had a problem with it. Tried using it on my Pixel and it does the charging, not charging, charging, charging thing. I realize it's 15W and not 18W but I assumed it would just charge at a slower rate.

u/womtei · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

Is this charger and usb-c to usb-c cable any good? Has anyone used these before? Do you have any recommendations?

u/awweaver · 1 pointr/ProjectFi

USB C > USB C

USB C > USB Micro

Wall Plug > USB C

I purchased these because I thought the cables included with my N6P were dreadfully short. They do charge my device "rapidly"

u/Bluegodzill · 1 pointr/nexus5x

I'd say this thing. I have one similar to it that isn't sold anymore, but it's still working while my original adapt bricked.

u/st8chic · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

Choetech CC cables and AC cables at cheaper prices without coupon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0176BSAWU/
And a 5V 3A USB C Wall Charger from Choetech.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017I7EX46/

u/Beart_man · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy C9 Pro, Nexus, Moto and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Dh9GybA8BCZGQ

u/gr00ve88 · 1 pointr/nintendo

that package is a ripoff... you can buy the parts separately from Anker and its $10 cheaper...and you get a second usb-C cable.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014ZO46LK/ref=psdc_7073960011_t1_B01G6SHOBC
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Type-C-Charger-PowerPort/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1485192090&sr=8-3&keywords=usb-c+wall+charger

and if you don't want the extra USB-C cable you can save another $10 by getting the wall adapter w/o the cable.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016LO4UTA/ref=psdc_12557637011_t1_B01CJ90J6O

u/Gotohealth · 1 pointr/Nextbit

Man, to be for real with you I didn't even use that cable once. If I were you I'd buy a official Google USB c to USB c cable and then get a charger block from Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_XcqFybJ4ECJQ0

u/chengisk · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

Ifyou just want a USB-C wall charger, then, https://amazon.com/Anker-Delivery-Charger-PowerPort-Samsung/dp/B06Y427WT7/
or,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=psdc_12557637011_t1_B06Y427WT7
I have the latter at my office for the phone. It comes with a USB-C cable as well.

u/enmeduranki · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I have two questions:

  1. You would need something like the following to charge the PowerCore, correct?

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_FMW3ybP4J5ZZB

  2. I travel a lot and keep a crappy 2-port Powerocks wall-charger/battery. I use it to charge my phone and alternate charging my watch and iPad. If I got this PowerCore, could I plug it into the wall and use it to charge my phone, watch, and Switch? Something on Amazon suggested it doesn't support pass-through charging?
u/AlexH1337 · 1 pointr/GalaxyS8

If you want one that comes with a good quality C to C cable as well, I'd recommend this:

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Type-C-Charger-PowerPort/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1500986947&sr=8-7&keywords=anker+USB+C+charger

It's QC 3.0 based so it'll work for the S8 (only pulls max 15W) and any other device you purchase in the future that supports fast charging up to 24W.

u/Rowan94 · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

This is the charger i got when my OG Pixel charger died (supports quick charge)

Good luck with your search, enjoy Canada!

u/daroga28 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Just a charger? It's hard to go wrong with Anker.

USB-C might charge it faster than a fast regular USB charger, but a regular charger might be more universal for other stuff you have. Some ideas:

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy C9 Pro, Nexus, Moto and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_30iOybB3940B8

[Upgraded] Anker 2-Port 24W USB Wall Charger PowerPort 2 with PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Air 2 / mini 3, Galaxy S Series, Note Series, LG, Nexus, HTC and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCDJ7LG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_O2iOyb85KSG0S

Anker 40W 4-Port USB Wall Charger, PowerPort 4 for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Pro / Air 2 / mini, Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5 / 4, LG, Nexus, HTC and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VH8ENXE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_p3iOybTMBZHGF

If you're not getting a Pro Controller, you might want a USB to USB C cable if you don't already have one:

Anker PowerLine USB-C to USB 3.0 Cable (3ft) with 56k Ohm Pull-up Resistor for USB Type-C Devices Including the new MacBook, ChromeBook Pixel, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nokia N1 Tablet, OnePlus 2 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A6F3WHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_y4iOybVN557P9

u/Cannitbe · 1 pointr/lgg5

> This baby pushes 24W through which is the highest Ive been able to find. Charges my phone in 20-25 minutes tops.
> https://www.amazon.ca/PowerIQ-Anker-Charger-PowerPort-included/dp/B01CJ90J6O
> edit: I know it says it doesnt do quick charge on the G5 on amazon but it works perfect for me (H831)

u/DabDastic · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I ended up getting this USB c to USB c charger for my switch. Anyone know if this will be able to charge and play at the same time?







u/utack · 1 pointr/Moto_Z

Anker products are solid
But converting that price makes me thing it costs a lot in India?
Maybe you can find it elsewhere for cheaper, it is about $15-20 in US and Europe

u/natebluehooves · 1 pointr/Axon7

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy S7 / Edge / Plus, LG, Nexus, HTC and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_oM4rybZABC1SH

... Well perhaps they are not following spec? Standard usb c - c cable is delivering 9v to the phone.

u/JocsWorld · 1 pointr/lgv20

I recently bought this charger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=psdc_12557637011_t3_B01AHX1ABW because its quick charge 3.0
and the charger that came with the lg V20 is 2.0
I wanted to see just how much faster my phone could charge
but it doesn't even register as fast charging
if anything it takes about the same time if not longer the the stock charger

u/anonymous-bot · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

I have the Anker PowerPort+. Let's me fast charge my Pixel 2 as well several other devices that still use a USB A cable.

If you just need one port then give this one a shot.

u/Ayrim · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

My bad, I seem to have misread it.

Tronsmart wall charger

Ankler

Google's dual port charger or the regular OEM one.

u/keelhauler98 · 1 pointr/lgv20

My bad on the note 7 thing. Looking back I meant the HTC 10 and the G5, just couldn't remember at the time. and yes I'm sure. I;ve had multiple qc2 phones and I was able to tell a difference by sheer speed. And if c to c isn't supported with qc3 then why are there are chargers for it? This is the charger I use.

u/SomeRandomProducer · 1 pointr/iPhoneX

It needs to be USB-C so something like this would work.

UGREEN USB Type-C 30W Wall Charger With Power Delivery for iPhone 8/X/8 plus,Samsung Galaxy S8/S8 Plus,Macbook, Nexus 6P/5X,Nintendo Switch,Lumia 950 XL,Google Pixel 2 XL,OnePlus 2,Go Pro hero 5 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GFE90H8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WB9bAbPEJMK9G

u/forestman11 · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

So of course, Anker is safe bet, but getting the proper USB-PD ones tend to be a little expensive right now.

If you want to save money, I recommend this. It definitely charges right and it's also made of metal so it feels pretty sturdy.

I will say I had one problem though. After I used it for a while, the pins the connect the wall plug into the adapter itself actually pops out if I don't pull it out right, exposing the inside. It's super easy to pop back in but if it does it, I would just glue it back like I did so it doesn't happen again. I'm not saying this will happen to you but it did to mine.

u/pixelization07 · 1 pointr/GooglePixel
u/ppParadoxx · 1 pointr/iphone
  1. Anker tends to be a really good brand with great CS. My current wireless stand charger is from RavPower and I’ve been happy with it so far. You’ll get little differences in different brands/models as far as color, size, status light, etc. so a little research goes a long way toward making sure you get your preferences down. Back when I had my iPhone 8 Plus, I got a fast charger from Ugreen and a 2m USB to Lightning cable and it worked very well. You also get a fast charger and cable included in the box.

  2. I’m not super familiar with Android data transfer, but there will be an option when you’re setting up your phone to transfer your data from an android. This article might help.
u/bozma88 · 1 pointr/Dell

UGREEN 29W Charger.
I've been using this for 5 months, it charges a tad slower than with a 45W charger, but it's very, very small.
For that price, it's nothing less than superb.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GFE90H8

u/ridethehorsey · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Thanks for the reply, should've known it wouldn't be quite so simple!

Would something like the following work?

https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Charger-Delivery-Nintendo-Chromebook/dp/B01GFE90H8/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1498069927&sr=8-8&keywords=usb+pd

u/deletingthisshortly · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

My mom bought this one. It fast charges and feels very high quality. I've compared it with stock charger and it charges at the exact same speed. Both phones reached 100% at the exact same minute.

u/tortnotes · 1 pointr/answers

Here's a good one: https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Charger-PowerPort-PowerIQ/dp/B01IUSYF8G/

You can only charge via USB so fast unless your device supports one of the technologies that negotiates faster charging. If your battery doesn't have that, then it can only charge so fast.

u/MoodyHamudi · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

So if I were to get an Anker with 39W with quick charge 3.0 (Anker Quick Charge 3.0 39W Dual USB Wall Charger, PowerPort Speed 2 for Galaxy S7/ S6/ Edge/ Plus, Note 5/ 4 and PowerIQ for iPhone X / 8/ 7/ 6s/ Plus, iPad Pro/ Air 2/ mini, LG, Nexus, HTC and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IUSYF8G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_weLfAbGAW8G9E) would it work?

Also I won't be playing there most likely. It's mainly for the plane ride.

u/Constant_Tilt · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

I recently bought this along with a couple of these and they seem to work fine at the moment even though it does not charge rapidly.

I am curious about the fact the that brick is Quick-Charge and not Power Delivery and how that could play out later on, but time will tell.

u/Dewthedru · 1 pointr/Ultralight

hey /u/psychojunglecat3 , /u/vv0rm , and /u/kananjarrus

i got a response from anker...

First of all, let me thank you for your great support to Anker products. To your requirement, we would recommend below wall charger model for you, and you could use the blue QC port to recharge our PowerCore II 10000, and you will still have other 3 Power IQ port to charge your other devices:

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Charger-PowerPort-PowerIQ/dp/B01N2HIR9R/ref=sr_1_11?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1495091165&sr=1-11&keywords=Anker+wall+charger

If two output ports are enough for your needs, you may also consider below model:

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Charger-PowerPort-PowerIQ/dp/B01IUSYF8G/ref=sr_1_2?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1495091165&sr=1-2-spons&keywords=Anker+wall+charger&psc=1

Hope this helps and let me know if you have any further concerns. Thank you!*

u/plazman30 · 1 pointr/iphone

I get that. But there are other anker adapters that use USB-A, such as this one that's 39W. Why not just use that and save yourself the price of the cable?

u/lumensearcher · 1 pointr/flashlight

Do you know if this wall adapter would work if I plugged the USB charging cord into it and connected it to the charger that you recommended? I think it would, but I'd like to double check.

 

Anker Qualcomm Charger

u/loafloafers · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Thanks for contacting them.

I feel like it's worth noting, to get the quick charge input, you do need to use their QC input adapter. Assuming one would want a two port charger, Amazon has the QC 3.0 two port listed at 4.6 oz.

The older 10k (6.2oz) will charge a bit faster, in my experience, with my 2.4ax2 port (3oz) at around 6 hours. That is about the same listed on the newer 10k's amazon page of 5hr 40m with a 2a charger.

Assuming that the 4.6oz is accurate, there is a 2.6oz difference total for a savings of 2 hours if the 4hr charge time holds true as well. Still significant time savings but at a price.

u/monkeypoo63 · 1 pointr/lgg4

This is the one i got, purely because it had good reviews and was the biggest I could find:

LG G4 Battery Case, ZeroLemon LG G4 8500mAh TriCell Extended Battery + Soft TPU Full Edge Protection Case (Compatible with all LG G4 variants) (4897010519648) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01181ODJI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_7-Qwyb67383AC



There are however some other alternatives if you don't like the price or bulkiness of the zerolemon;


PowerBear LG G4 Extended Battery [6500mAh] & Back Cover & Protective Case (Up to 2.15X Extra Battery Power) - Black [24 Month Warranty & Screen Protector Included] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZMLOHBA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_BaRwyb00TWPHF

Kranich Only Fits for LG G4 BL-51YF 8200mAh Extended Battery Replacement with Specialized TPU Protective Cover Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DM6XV2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_wbRwybGASC54Y




And another thing, it's not widely stated but the LG G4 supports quickcharge/fastcharge so it's totally worth every penny to scoop up a quickcharger if you don't have one. I like the company Anker as I've been using them for years.

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 39W Dual USB Wall Charger, PowerPort Speed 2 for Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5 / 4 and PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Pro / Air 2 / mini, LG, Nexus, HTC and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IUSYF8G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_LdRwyb94QRH6K




There are some other anker quickchargers as well if you only want 1 USB socket or if you want something like 8. And they vary from quickcharge 1.0 to 3.0 which is pretty much just different charge speeds.

u/Ruari999 · 1 pointr/lgv20

I bought this yesterday during the "cyber monday" deal, it was only $2 cheaper than that one at the time.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IUSYF8G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Let's hope it works otherwise imma just buy yours, thanks.

u/hotfuzz86 · 1 pointr/GalaxyS8

Ordered this a few days ago. It literally came this afternoon and seems to be working well: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IUSYF8G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/GPickett · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

And this one rapid charges your phone?
I bought this one to work alongside the Type-A to Type-C Snowkids cables but it doesn't rapid charge: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IUSYF8G/

u/Friarchuck · 1 pointr/iphone

I have an iPhone XS regular size.

To charge I have an Anker wireless charging mat that sits on my bedside table. Its connected to an Anker 39 watt brick with 2 usb slots. My watch charger is plugged into the other slot. I'm not sure if the charging mat is capable of fast charging, but it doesn't really matter because I put my phone on the mat at night and when I leave to workout (s3 cellular watch, thing is awesome) so I never really get to a point where I'm hurting for battery.

In the car I use this Kenu wireless charger. I kinda splurged a bit on the car one, but whatever. In the past I would have it sit on my leg and it would sometimes fall off and generally be a pain in the ass, so the fact that it holds it up is great. Benefit of upgrading from a touchid phone to a face id phone with this kind of setup is that you just have to tap the screen and it wakes up and a glance unlocks for any notifications.

I'm doing my best to embrace this wireless future. If I gotta spend a little extra to get there, that's cool with me.

u/epsileth · 1 pointr/samsung

Link cleanup:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01IUSYF8G/

Change the .com to your country amazon code (ca, jp, etc) and get the nearest deal?

u/anbuwarrior9 · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

You should be able to literally use any charger that supplies 2.1a-2.4a power. Something like the link below would work if you already have micro-usb cables lying around.

https://www.amazon.com/Upgraded-Anker-Charger-PowerPort-iPhone/dp/B01LCDJ7LG/

u/cmlaney · 1 pointr/amazonecho

This or this would work fine.

u/TimmyP7 · 1 pointr/HTC10

I have the older version of this and it works great. Charges quite quickly, but not as fast as the one that came with the phone. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCDJ7LG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_sd4-ybBYAN333

u/scoii · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I have the one listed on Amazon with "Upgraded" in the title, and can confirm it works with Switch. I use an Anker Powerline+ USB C cable to connect the Switch to it. I have only had a concern with it one time. I charged my smartphone (LG G3) in the other port at the same time as the Switch, and when the phone was fully charged, the green light started blinking on and off on the charger. Green symbolizes quick charge. If it was blinking on and off, that tells me it got confused when the phone finished charging on whether quick charge should be active, and I have no idea if the energy it was providing was surging as the light blinked. I did not notice any issue with either device, but keep that in mind. Some comments on the charger indicated similar experiences, but the "upgraded" model per Anker was supposed to address that. When the Switch is charging by itself, I have not experienced any issues, and it charges fast enough to continue playing.

As a sidenote, I also have a Holsem power strip with USB ports on it. I have charged my Switch directly in it again using my Anker Powerline+ cable, and it also provides enough charge to continue playing, even when the Switch is low on power. Other brands may provide the same experience, but if you sit at a desk or near an entertainment stand when you play, you could plug directly into your power strip as well.

Link to the upgraded charger

Link to the Holsem power strip

u/evolvedbald · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Anybody use one of these to charge your switch? What about just the pro controller?

Anker 2-Port 24W USB Wall Charger PowerPort 2 with PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Air 2 / mini 3, Galaxy S Series, Note Series, LG, Nexus, HTC and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCDJ7LG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_E6lGzbB6Y6G2N

u/hfx_redditor · 1 pointr/halifax

More than likely it's the cable(s) you're using to charge with.

Wife has a Galaxy S7 and used the Samsung USB cable, and after a few months the phone started only doing slow charges with it.

I bought her one of these:

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B012WHAG7K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I also paired it with one of these:

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01LCDJ7LG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

No longer an issue, and has been great for months.

u/sk9592 · 1 pointr/hometheater

Ok, so these would be my recommendations for that price range:

Amplifier ($64) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003OELGGG/

This is a very reasonable amp for the price. It is pretty good sound quality for this price range. It also has three RCA inputs in the back, and a 3.5 aux input in the front. This allows you to connect up to 4 different audio sources to it. It seems like you want to have several difference sources, so that's good.

This amp provides 120W per channel @ 4ohms. That means for a typical 8ohm bookshelf speaker, you're looking at 60W per channel. That means it can get really fucking loud.

Speakers ($65) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002RMPHMU/

These are actually excellent bookshelf speakers for the price and several times better sound quality than the ones you originally linked to. These come with speaker cable, so you don't need to buy that separately.

USB Charger ($11) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LCDJ7LG/

You wanted USB charging for an iPhone/iPad. This Anker charger is very high quality and provides 2.4 amps to each of its two USB ports. That means it will charge two iPads at full speed, and charge an iPhone significantly faster than the cube charger that it comes with.

Bluetooth Receiver ($23) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KXYXXK2/

Pretty self explanatory. It receives bluetooth audio from a phone/tablet/laptop and sends it to the amp. It can be connected to the amp through a 3.5mm to RCA cable. It is also NFC enabled so it can pair with Android phones super easily.

CD Player ($35) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007F9XHBI/

With was actually pretty tough. No one seems to sell stand alone CD players anymore. There is no market for them. You might as well plug in a portable CD player. The next best option is to plug in a DVD player through RCA audio cables (the red and white ones). It might seem silly, but it works just fine. You don't need to plug into a TV at all, since there are playback controls on the DVD player itself, and the small screen on it will tell you track info. Honestly, there is no point in buying a new one. If you have an old DVD/CD player laying around the house or can buy one on Craigslist for $10, go for it.

Record Player ($99) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008872SIO/

Recored playback seemed to be kinda optional for you, so this will take you over budget a little. However, I already mentioned, all-in-one systems with a record player built-in sound terrible and ruin your records. The record player I'm suggesting really is the cheapest decent one you can buy new. It's the one to get if you care about good sound quality and not ruining your records.

This nice thing about this set-up is that it's completely modular. Over the years, you can upgrade or replace individual components without trashing the whole thing.

Let me know if you have any questions about these components or anything else.

u/abqnm666 · 1 pointr/Moto_Z

https://smile.amazon.com/Motorola-TurboPower-USB-C-Type-Charger/dp/B01L1HK4NI/

That's the Turbopower 30. You didn't specify location so I am assuming US. Also I assume a first gen Z of some variety since you say 2 years.

Still, see my other comment on why I don't recommend the 30W charger. If you absolutely need the fastest charge possible, that will do it, but it is very hard on the battery.

The Turbopower 15 is about 20% slower, but is not as hard on the battery, as it generates a lot less heat while charging. It still will charge pretty warm, but not scorching like the 30W.

If you charge overnight, just get a 5V/2.4A standard USB charger and that will save the battery from a lot of heat. The USB-PD 30W standard is a battery killer in such a small form factor as phones that have nowhere to dissipate the heat. The 15W is really no worse than Quick Charge 2.0 used in previous Turbopower chargers, but it's still fairly warm since it's doing thr voltage conversion in the phone.

So get the lowest you can tolerate in terms of speed if you care about how long the battery lasts before it needs replacement.

u/Sunshine_Cutie · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I'm not sure if this helps but yeah pretty much all usb c wires will have the necessary safety measures, I have a crap ton of different brand wires in my place and none of them have fried my switch by charging it so far. Only time my tendency to use whatever wire is available hurts me is when I used this charger to juice up my SF30pro from 8 bitdo, that straight up broke the controller and now I have to find a way to get it back to China for repairs.

u/adrian-monk- · 1 pointr/Moto_Z

Thank you! will check with another USB-C charger. And in your opinion, does the turbo charger 15 vs 30 make a difference for the turbo pack?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L1HK4NI?ref=emc_b_5_t

https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-TurboPower-Universal-USB-C-Charger/dp/B01M8MFCYQ

u/thecatstrikesback · 1 pointr/motorola

Any USB C cord will work on Amazon, but if you want to feel the most secure and the fastest charging the Motorola turbo USB C is the way to go: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M8MFCYQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pVwPzbZVWG7CZ

u/Alucard400 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

That graphic shows the Motorola TurboPower 15 as a usb C without Power delivery. Under amazon page, it says the product actually has PD 2.0. Which is true???

u/migit128 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Or for even cheaper you can get a Motorola one off amazon

It's currently $15.98 USD. It's got 17 watts of power, not 18, but it does support the fast charge. Comments say it works with the switch. I bought 1 last week but haven't needed to use it yet.

u/mcsleepy · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

They work fine. The fit is very snug so nothing's going to be falling out. Of course what really matters is the cable itself and what's at the end of it - the Switch needs wall warts that meet certain specs, otherwise it might charge slowly. (For example https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M8MFCYQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

The pro controller should probably always be charged by the Switch dock for safety ... in that case any micro or C USB cable should work

u/docwood2011 · 1 pointr/SamsungNote10

Yep should be fine. Just order this one :

USB C Charger, Nekteck 45W Type C Laptop Charger USB-IF Certified with Power Delivery, Built-in 6Ft Cable for MacBook 12 inch/ Pro/ Air 2018, Dell XPS, Thinkpad, Pixel 3/XL, Galaxy S10, LG, Nintendo https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719KV9PH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WtHuDbWRWMVTT

u/pleasantly_pissing · 1 pointr/Lenovo

I recently bought this guy.

Nekteck USB-IF Certified USB Type C Wall Charger with Power delivery PD 45W Built-in 6ft USB-C Cable for Macbook 12-inch/ Pro 2016, Google Pixel 2/ Pixel/ Pixel XL Galaxy S9/ S9+/ Note 8/ S8/ S8+ More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719KV9PH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_P.jKBbZ5J341D

I have the same exact model as you and it works great! Indistinguishable from the oem charger.

u/crumbkakes · 1 pointr/chromeos

Thanks everyone! I ordered this one!

Nekteck USB-IF Certified USB Type C Wall Charger with Power delivery PD 45W Built-in 6ft USB-C Cable
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719KV9PH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8F2-Ab0TNTZGY

Edit: seemed to have good reviews lol

u/asianboi105 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

Coupon Code isn't working for me on the Anker PowerPort Speed PD 5. I made sure I signed in and even closed and re-opened the browser and nothing still.

u/blueman541 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Everything I bring while traveling now a days use USB power.

https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Anker-Premium-Desktop-Delivery/dp/B072K5ZJXF/

This is what I bring instead of extension cord.

u/Techdigital · 1 pointr/honor8x

Works great and it's a very fast charge with this Anker charger...

USB C Wall Charger, Anker Premium 60W 5-Port Desktop Charger with One 30W Power Delivery Port for MacBook Air 2018, iPad Pro 2018, S10, and 4 PowerIQ Ports for iPhone Xs/Max/XR/X/8, S9/S8 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072K5ZJXF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_w9wrDbVN0F98X

u/JimDantin · 1 pointr/chromeos

Your Anker charger will not have enough power output.

Think about a different approach -

Get a Chromebook that has a USB-C charger. Then build a travel kit around it. You will need a hub that uses your Chromebook charger as the power source, and includes multiple USB ports that can be used to charge your other devices.

This is one I found
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Premium-Charger-PowerPort-Delivery/dp/B072K5ZJXF/ref=sr_1_10?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1511790995&sr=1-10&keywords=usb-c+power+delivery+charging

There are probably many other ones available.

u/Tavanatrix · 1 pointr/chromeos

The OEM charger is 45watts. It will charge on anything less than that but just not as quickly. Right now its charging on 10watts (cell charger).

I was looking into this charger but its pretty pricey and I would have to get a USB C to USB C cable as well.

u/tehdoughnut17 · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

I currently use this Anker one, but have heard good things about this Monoprice charger.

u/patch_one_four_more · 1 pointr/essentialphone

The Essential phone is very, very picky about cables and chargers. The cable they included in the box is a very low quality cable and should be replaced for purposes besides charging. If you bought during an eBay special, you may have an unusually low quality charger.

For optimal (fast) charging, you want a high quality USB-PD rated USB wall (or car) charger supporting USB-C to USB-C charging.

Something like this, this, or this along with a USB type C to type C cable.

Once I switched to doing it this way, my phone started to charge rapidly every time.

u/andyooo · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

A-to-C cables have the potential to be dangerous in the way you're asking, and there was a lot of that in the beginning, where the manufacturers would put the wrong resistor (10k Ohm) and the cable would trick the host to output in many cases more than they could. For A-to-C cables you want a 56k Ohm resistor. See this article for more detail: https://www.androidauthority.com/usb-type-c-and-3-1-explained-656552/

Your best bet (though unfortunately not 100% certain) is with well known brands and C-to-C cables. The AmazonBasics ones are good and cheap, and as a bonus they're USB certified. I got several in different lengths. As for a charger, I like the multiport Anker one. They also have a new model, but I don't have that one.

u/PARASITICUS · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Premium-Charger-PowerPort-Delivery/dp/B072K5ZJXF/

There's that.

I don't think there's a brick with that many Type C ports.

u/Ewalk · 1 pointr/applehelp

I have one of these on my desk and it works for USB stuff pretty well. As far as USB C to Lightning cable, AFAIK the only actual certified Made for iPhone USB C to Lightning cable is the official Apple one.

I know that doesn't really help much, but Anker is a really trusted brand of mine so I wouldn't go wrong with them. Here's a decent one. It's expensive, but it's definitely worth it.

u/pggbee · 1 pointr/thinkpad

It's a 60W Anker hub/power supply: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072K5ZJXF

Hmm, now that I'm looking at the listing again, it appears that it only delivers 30W, which is probably not enough

u/JeromeZilcher · 1 pointr/lgv20

> https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N2HIR9R/ref=dp_ob_neva_mobile

> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E9W8KYC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WQK6zb9GEJ4HN

I see you picked one from Anker.

If you don't mind the price hike, I can also recommend this one from Anker with Power Delivery (rather than Qualcomm QC 3.0):

u/EzeFromTheD · 1 pointr/UsbCHardware

USB C Wall Charger, Anker Premium 60W 5-Port Desktop Charger with One 30W Power Delivery Port for MacBook Air 2018, iPad Pro 2018, and 4 PowerIQ Ports for iPhone XS/Max/XR/X/8/7, Galaxy S9/S8 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072K5ZJXF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_fbCBCb60NCF9K

u/GlobeTrott3r · 1 pointr/iPhoneXsMax

Good to hear you're not affected. My max arrives on the 4th so I'm not sure if it has the charge issue.

Got the OEM Apple USB-C cable and the $50 Anker 60w USB-C on the ready. Thinking about the OEM charger. After dropping $1,450, what's another $60?

u/CautionRiskofFire · 1 pointr/GalaxyNote8

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078W5CKSR/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_Ah2SAb6JHXEDE

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072K5ZJXF/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_oi2SAb9B8GPXB

I've heard from some tech YouTubers that these are trust-worthy. I've never used them and they are a bit pricey. I've purchased from Anker several times with no big issues and their customer service is really good. Hope this helps.

u/tldnradhd · 1 pointr/ASUS

There are a lot of Amazon reviews regarding reliability concerns with the UX430UA. Unfortunately, there isn't as much information on the Q325UA because it's a Best Buy-only model. The Q325 is on sale this week. I was considering an HP Spectre x360 with similar specs, but this will be $300 less, so I'm probably going for the Asus. I'm using it for travel, so the 2-in-1 design is a plus along with the USB-C charging that means I can get something like this to charge multiple phones, batteries, and the laptop.

Edit: If all-day-power is a concern, there are portable batteries for USB-C power delivery. The 430 uses a traditional power brick, so no portables.

u/Dandroid · 1 pointr/chromeos

So, I did not thoroughly do my research before purchasing the following charger as a spare for my Chromebook Pro
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072K5ZJXF/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza

This charger only gives me the "Low-power Charger connected" notification even though the charger says 60W. There is a review from another purchaser that realized this after the fact, and Anker stated that the CBP required "at least 12V/3.33A input when powering it".

My question: Is there any recommended multi-port USB Charger that will put out the necessary input for the CBP? I'd prefer something trusted such as Anker, but if I have to go to other brands to cut down to carrying 1 charger I will consider it.

u/amex12345 · 1 pointr/Lenovo

I use the anker USB Type-C, Anker Premium 5-Port 60W USB Wall Charger, it is almost twice as wide as the stock charger, and only charges at 30W out of the usb C port. but it is a little lighter and has 4 usb ports for charging other devices. It does charge the 920 with no problem just a little slower. I a few times I forgot my charger before I bought this one I used my friends charger for his HP specter x360 a few times with no issues. I got the anker charger from amazon with a coupon code from anker for $32

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072K5ZJXF/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/yoleska · 1 pointr/GooglePixel2

Thought I'd close this thread with a product that I bought and works for me. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072K5ZJXF

It's a 5-port multi-USB charger, with 1 USB-C port that works great for my Pixel2.

u/Grim-Sleeper · 1 pointr/chromeos

I am a big fan of this Anker's USB-C power supply. Works fine for all my legacy devices and also for my cell phone and Pixelbook.

And the best part is, while it comes with a power cord, you can install an adapter to turn it into a wall charger. I haven't tried yet, but I imagine this also works with European plugs.

I installed an extra long 10ft USB charging cable. That's the beauty of having a device that you can plug arbitrary cables into, rather than being limited by the power supply that came with your device.

u/comrade112 · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

AUKEY USB C Charger with 46W USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 & 5V/2.1A Ports USB Wall Charger for MacBook / Pro, iPhone X / 8 / Plus, Samsung Note8 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C2VZ2T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Ns-FAbTKX54HR

I really doubt you need to worry about frying your devices. Also, if you want to charge to the max, you'll need new cables. Those USB A cords don't usually cut it. You'd be better off buying some usbc to lighting cables and usbc to usbc cables to keep around the house.

Don't worry about 3.0 cords either. Sounds like you'll need 2.0 cords only.

Apple MKQ42AM/A USB-C to Lightning Cable (2M) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DPSJQRG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_tj.FAbEVANME2

Anker PowerLine+ C to C 2.0 cable (6ft), High Durability, for USB Type-C Devices Including Galaxy S8, S8+, Google Pixel, Nexus 6P, Huawei Matebook, Nintendo Switch, MacBook and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LNA0XCU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6j.FAbJC0VEXV

u/tockef · 1 pointr/chromeos

AUKEY USB C Charger with 46W USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 & 5V/2.1A Ports USB Wall Charger for MacBook / Pro, iPhone X / 8 / Plus, Samsung Note8 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C2VZ2T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_vA3YAbK0QMMSZ

u/snakes200 · 1 pointr/essential

AUKEY USB C Charger with 46W... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C2VZ2T?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf this is what I use for my phone. Works flawlessly.

u/VictoryGoth · 1 pointr/USBC

I see. So if I wanted to carry only one charger, I'd have to get something with two ports like this and still carry around two cables? (One USB-C to C for the Chromebook and one USB-C to USB-A for the phone?)

u/maywind · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-Delivery-Compatible-MacBook/dp/B074C2VZ2T

This Aukey 56.5W wall charger is on lightning deal for $22.79 for the next 4 hours. About 18% claimed right now.

u/staythepath · 1 pointr/oneplus

Will this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C2VZ2T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QqXRDbFSK59H5 brick be able to warp charge my incoming 7t?

u/kpanda12 · 1 pointr/Surface

I use these with my SL2 for USB C charging and they work fine.


  1. AUKEY USB C Charger with 56.5W... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C2VZ2T?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share


  2. BETOP Surface Connect to USB-C... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HTW87DB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share


    ... And then any quality USB C to C cable. I use mostly Anker, as I've had the best luck with that brand. I can also get it to charge (more slowly though) with the Anker PowerCore Speed 20100 mAh battery.
u/charlespax · 1 pointr/onebag

My current laptop is the Huawei Matebook X. I use and Aukey power adapter (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074C2VZ2T) and battery pack (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JK63TSJ). The battery pack can actually charge the laptop. The power adapter can charge both the laptop and battery pack. I have one long usb-c to usb-c cable and one short one (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DNSYH7R) that each do USB 3.1 speeds. It's great having a usb-c setup like this. Super light and lots of charging options.

u/motorboat_mcgee · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

FWIW, I have good experiences with this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074C2VZ2T/

I've used it to power my official dock (inside a smaller case) for travel.

u/ovincent · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Actually, I guess the one I used doesn’t have the official Qualcomm Quick Charge that I thought it did! Still pleased with the fast charging time though.

If you don’t need 4 ports, why not something like this one?

u/RandomIdk95 · 1 pointr/iphone

I’m using this AC adapter.

u/bwaite43 · 1 pointr/AppleWatch

This seems to be the same thing. Reviews seem good.

FACEVER 2 in 1 Qi Wireless Charging Station,
Portable Dock Fast Charger Holder Stand Compatible iWatch Apple Watch Series 1 2 3 4, iPhone X XS MAX XR 8 8 Plus, Samsung S9 S8+ Qi-enabled Devices -Black

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H6DLPGH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_QOM0Cb1VEK0YF

It doesn’t come with a wall charger so I got this one.

Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 18W 3Amp USB Wall Charger (Quick Charge 2.0 Compatible) PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy S10/S9/S8/Edge/Plus, Note 8/7, LG G4, HTC One A9/M9, Nexus 9, iPhone, iPad and More

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077HFFLMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_AQM0CbJJ2V0AZ

u/bongart · 1 pointr/techsupport

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Extension-Cable-Male-Female/dp/B00NH12O5I/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?keywords=usb+extension&qid=1551202390&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1

That is a 10 foot USB extension, male A to female A. It doesn't decide how fast something will charge. It is what you said you want.

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerPort-Compatible-Qualcomm-Certified/dp/B077HFFLMS/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=fast+iphone+charger&qid=1551202765&s=gateway&sr=8-6

That is an 18 watt, single port charger and is made to charge devices quickly. THAT is the thing that decides if a device like a phone or tablet charges fast or not.

u/sweaney · 1 pointr/NoContract

DISCLAIMER: THE M1 IS VERY PICKY ABOUT WHAT ROUTERS IT WILL DETECT. I RECOMMEND THE TP-LINK ARCHERC7 (1200 model or something) as the various d-links simply wouldn't detect the modem or the modem wouldn't detect it. This is a known issue with the R1 and R2 (the revision that added b14) models.

Other than that and the fact it you can't use 4x4 MIMO due to network baseband restrictions (there are kits on ebay that you can use if you're in Australia where you can access the two internal antennas, it WILL NOT WORK IN THE US so don't get suckered like me and buy a kit from some ebay seller in Australia.), it's a great router for beginners that will run fine 24/7 if you use an Anker 3.0 charging adapter and keep the m1's battery REMOVED.


The m1 has a "bug" where running it without the battery but using the OEM charger causes it to reboot every few hours and not be able to re-establish an internet connection after the power cycle. I think they did that on purpose. You need to get a beefier charger so that this doesn't happen. Buy this:

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerPort-Compatible-Qualcomm-Certified/dp/B077HFFLMS


You can also add band combinations so that you are able to lock your modem to a band, in my case the best connection was to stay on b2 instead of the modem automatically trying to get on bands with lower, stronger frequencies but that also came with less bandwidth( in layman's terms, good ping, good downstream) You will need to telnet (ie: connect) to your m1 by connecting to using a male to male usb cable on your pc and using a free windows program called Putty. It's command based but very easy to use if you know how to copy and paste and go on the sites I list below.

More info here:

https://mt-tech.fi/en/enable-manual-band-selection-on-netgear-mr1100/

https://old.reddit.com/r/ATT/comments/bgabsw/nighthawk_m1100_band_locking_help/

https://gist.github.com/wombat/49f7c1b87b8c6918290a11504a624f62

I also recommend getting 2 internal yagi antennas. No, you don't have to mount them outside. I live in a 2nd story apartment and have mine pointing out of my bedroom window but they're on a simple pole in a bucket of concrete inside. (go to home depot, get a pole cut will cost you a few bucks, drove home with it sticking out of my driver window... concrete and a bucket from there are also cheap.)

Look for the wilson clone yagis on ebay, you can get them for like $21 to $29. Positioned correctly, these WILL increase your signal and strength as long as you are using a proper band/band combo to be locked into.

Something similar to this

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Wide-Band-Directional-Outdoor-Cellular-Yagi-Antenna-SMA-Male-for-4G-698-2700MHZ/401948497473?hash=item5d95ff5641:g:n6IAAOSwGIJdwrmM

You will need (x2) SMA MALE TO TS9 MALE to connect the antenna to the m1.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W4VPW25/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I recommend going to a group page called LTE HACKS and signing up. It's a private group but they will accept you and tell you everything you need to know. It's a great community of a lot of very knowledagble and helpful people. You will eventually fall into the LTE internet rabbit hole and contemplate frankensteining routers with chinese branded LTE modems before long just to chase the speed dragon. It's intense.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/LTE.HACKS/

u/LuckyTheCoder · 1 pointr/AndroidQuestions

Gotcha on this one! Anker makes some good stuff! Has Quick Charge 3 support and runs at 18W. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077HFFLMS/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_QhO3Db9BM389M

u/JDS911 · 1 pointr/iphone

Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 18W 3Amp USB Wall Charger (Quick Charge 2.0 Compatible) PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy S9/S8/Edge/Plus, Note 8/7, LG G4, HTC One A9/M9, Nexus 9, iPhone, iPad and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077HFFLMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yjTOCb283VXH8

u/marindo · 1 pointr/samsung

Wall block like this

Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 18W 3Amp USB Wall Charger (Quick Charge 2.0 Compatible) PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy S9/S8/Edge/Plus, Note 8/7, LG G4, HTC One A9/M9, Nexus 9, iPhone, iPad and More

Or this

[Anker USB Type-C with Power Delivery 60W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort Speed 1 for MacBook Pro/Air 2018, iPad Pro 2018, HTC 10, Nexus 5X/6P, LG G6, Pixel C/3/2/XL, MateBook, HP Spectre, Moto Z and More] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BQJWDRM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WArSCbKQJ9010)

u/SlipperyJim211 · 1 pointr/iphone

Eh, Anker has a 7.5W wireless charger for under $17 right now. You need a QC-compatible wall charger to go with it, but Anker also has one of those for $13.99. The total cost for the whole setup is a bit over $30. That's pretty cheap by my standards...

u/Mortifer557 · 1 pointr/Switch

USB Charger

This one I got (the European version of it)

u/fidelisoris · 1 pointr/Surface

>... avoid any amazon chargers cause even if they say oem they’re all garbage, I’m sure those were the problem and try to get one from Microsoft.

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I highly disagree with this statement. Microsoft OEM chargers are well-known to be overpriced and unreliable, with a high constant failure rate. Even the Surface rep at Best Buy said they change the demo adapters out every 3-4 months because they fail.

I have posted elsewhere, but the best combination I have found for the modern Surface units is to buy a high quality USB-C to Surface cable (i.e. J-Go-Tech), and pair it with a high quality, over-rated (meaning higher watt than needed) USB-C charger (I chose this 60w charger by Anker) . This combo has served me for a very, very long time and both were bought from Amazon (Ironically for slightly less than a new OEM adapter). This also means that should the charger fail or become damaged, you simply need another universal charger. If/When MS ditches the surface connector for USB-C, you're good to go there as well (and the dwindling supply of proprietary chargers won't be an issue for longevity as the cable, with proper care, will certainly outlast the charger!)

Also remember to keep your surface connector clean and the connection points free of any metal bits that may have attached themselves via magnetic attraction BEFORE powering on or plugging in. If your connector and Surface device tend to stay in one place this is less of an issue, but if they travel.. check first. The easiest way to blow out any charger is to short out the points.

u/Micron1- · 1 pointr/MatebookXPro

The best is 60W Anker USB-C with Power Delivery (PD) Wall Charger

u/Minardi-DK · 1 pointr/MatebookXPro

If i understand correctly, you are charging with 19 watts (2A x 9V), while the normal laptop charger is capable of 65 watts (3.25A x 20V), which means you are charging more than 3 times slower.

Ive seen many recommending the Anker charger:
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Delivery-Charger-PowerPort-Matebook/dp/B07BQJWDRM

u/LookAtAllThosChikenz · 1 pointr/MatebookXPro

Not that I've heard of. But this question was asked previously on this post

Best Answer:

> Anker 60W works very well.

Link

u/Nightstorm_NoS · 1 pointr/iPadPro

Turn off background app refresh for everything but what you need, if you are doing heavy stuff like gaming get more chargers for different locations in your house where you might setup or buy a USB-C portable battery pack.

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Cable

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJM87FG/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Power pack

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0759TDR3H/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Charger

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Delivery-Charger-PowerPort-Matebook/dp/B07BQJWDRM/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=USB-c+charger&qid=1549925108&s=gateway&sr=8-8

u/bloogles1 · 1 pointr/thinkpad

You could, but if you want to stick to a more mainstream brand take a look at something like this - yes it's similar in price to the official Lenovo but it does have a removable cable which was what you were looking for.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BQJWDRM/ref=emc_b_5_i

u/CaptainASD · 1 pointr/mac

Was thing about getting this one

u/GuardianZX9 · 1 pointr/Surface

The cable itself is cheap it can be found on Amazon for about $15. the most important part is your USB C PD device has to do 15 volts.

I just bought this cable a few days ago

15V Surface Connect to USB-C... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PVRL4R5?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share


I am using it with the following USBC PD wall charger

Anker USB Type-C with Power Delivery 60W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort Speed 1 for MacBook Pro/Air 2018, iPad Pro 2018, HTC 10, Nexus 5X/6P, LG G6, Pixel C/3/2/XL, MateBook, HP Spectre, Moto Z and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BQJWDRM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BnnXCbF6A14FJ



you don't have to use that one but as long as it supports the 15 volt PD profile you are good

u/madwolfa · 1 pointr/thinkpad

I like this one better.

u/EgregiousFart · 1 pointr/iphone

I use this charger + an apple USB-C to Lightning cable and it charges crazy fast, can go from almost dead to like 80% in under an hour

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8oQADbW1ZN6XM

u/BlitzMonk3y · 1 pointr/iPadPro

USB C Charger [GaN Tech], Anker 30W Ultra Compact Type-C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, PowerPort Atom PD 1 for iPhone 11/11 Pro/Max/XS/XR, iPad Pro, MacBook 12'', Pixel, Galaxy, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_nZdIDb5VGR27R

This thing is amazing. It goes on sale sometimes for $22

u/Gamer365365 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

not op (and barely know how volts/amps work, but would this count?

u/ziggie216 · 1 pointr/iphone
u/overwhelmingodds · 1 pointr/xps13

I strongly recommend 30w Aukey usb-c charger as a travel companion. It is true that it is slightly underpowered (compared to 45w) but it is ridiculously compact(size of a lighter) and lightweight(50g).

https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Delivery-Ultra-Slim-Compatible-More-Black/dp/B07LBG1C3Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?keywords=aukey+usb-c+charger&qid=1558882956&s=gateway&sprefix=aukey+usb-c+cha&sr=8-9

It is rated 30w max but you gonna get 27w as XPS supports 9V x 3A and not 15v x 2A.

Seems like Anker has a model even more compact, but I haven't tested its compatibility with xps13

https://www.amazon.com/AK-A2017121-27W-PD-1-Port/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=30w+pd+charger&qid=1558883568&s=gateway&sr=8-4

u/Jimmyz808 · 1 pointr/macbookpro

I have a 13" 2017 MBP, and wanted a combo charger for travel that would charge both my MBP and my iPhone. I went with this one that outputs 30W on the USB-C port for the MBP.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FCFCRX6

I've been using it for a few days and it works amazingly well. Even when I'm doing all of my normal work stuff with tons of Office apps open, web meetings going on, etc. it still provides enough juice to top-up the battery.

It's no smaller than the Apple 61W charger, but packs more functionality. Anker has a single port 30W charger that would be significantly smaller than the Apple 61W - it's tiny.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3'

I'll probably pick one up once it's finally in stock in the coming weeks.

The moral of the story is don't overlook the 30W chargers, they work just fine for a 13" MBP unless you're doing stuff like gaming or video editing for long stretches of time.

I looked into the Ravpower GaN charger and saw some reviews that it can be a problem with some outlets while traveling. It's thin but really wide, so if your hotel/airplane/work outlet is in a tight spot you may not be able to plug it in.

u/secretreddname · 1 pointr/iphone

USB C Charger, Anker 30W Ultra Compact Type-C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, PowerPort Atom PD 1 [GaN Technology] for iPhone Xs/Max/XR, iPad Pro, Pixel, Galaxy S9+/S9/S8, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_H1AACbVFAD2EV

u/schmaticum · 1 pointr/macbook

I bought this for use on the go. USB C Charger [GaN Tech], Anker 30W Ultra Compact Type-C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, PowerPort Atom PD 1 for iPhone 11/11 Pro/Max/XS/XR, iPad Pro, MacBook 12'', Pixel, Galaxy, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MxHRDbX4ABHRC
It's very small and leave the one it came with at home to use there at my desk

u/Dracwing · 1 pointr/thinkpad

Anker also sells a 60w charger that should work. Although 60w output is only available if there is only 1 device connected and only on the top port.

Link here

u/tdc012 · 1 pointr/macbookpro
u/ItalianDragn · 1 pointr/anker

"This charger does not support 45W fast charging for Samsung Note 10."

Anker 60W 2-Port USB C Charger, PowerPort Atom PD 2 [GaN Tech] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGXLY4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_x6GBDbXWVPJ5E

u/SerdaJ · 1 pointr/PixelBook

Yeah but Anker makes a multiport USB-C charger.

u/yoshibori · 1 pointr/onebag

This one is amazing. I have had it for about a week and traveled with it for the last five days. I use it with an iPad Pro 11, 13 MBP pro, s10+ and all my other random devices. It works flawlessly.

Anker 60w PowerPort PD2, GaN Charger

u/zadillo · 1 pointr/ipad

I just got the new Anker Atom PD 2 along with two Anker USB C to lightning cables. I wanted to get something with two USB C ports so I could charge my iPhone 7 and iPad Pro 10.5" at the same time

So far it's working great!

Anker 60W 2-Port USB C Charger, PowerPort Atom PD 2 [GaN Tech] Ultra Compact Foldable Type C Wall Charger, Power Delivery for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone XR/XS/Max/X/8, Pixel, Galaxy, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGXLY4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OOo8Cb8H9H6X2

If you absolutely need one USB A there is this:

USB C Charger, Anker PowerPort II UL Certified 49.5W Wall Charger with Foldable Plug, One 30W Power Delivery Port for MacBook Air/iPad Pro 2018, iPhone XS/Max/XR/X/8/+, PowerIQ 2.0 for S10/S9 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0721DV7YX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_eRo8CbVSTY0MQ

But personally I preferred to have two USB C ports

u/tman2damax11 · 1 pointr/mac

Here's one from anker, in my experience their quality is only second to Apple's and they're the only brand I buy 3rd party charging accessories from.

u/HIGregS · 1 pointr/Dell

I use these:

Compact single port

Dual USB C

Smaller Dual USB C (untested)

DO NOT USE (when two are plugged in, limits both to 30w)

Battery pack, USB C (gives warning but still can charge a Dell XPS 13). Can double as a USB HUB when needed:

u/jphughan · 1 pointr/anker

It's here, only available in white as of this writing (sigh...): https://www.amazon.com/Anker-AK-A2029121-60W-PD-Ports/dp/B07DFGXLY4/

u/thehandlebarbarian · 1 pointr/onebag

All you need to do is order a USB-C to Lightning cable or adapter. If you already have a USB-C brick (pumping out enough wattage), it will also support fast charging if it's available with your device.

u/scubasme · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

You might wanna add this. It’s a great Pd charger. Anker type C 18w PD $17.09

u/ShadeezBack · 1 pointr/NoContract

In addition to all the other suggestions, you may also want to try a different wall charger / AC adapter.

People have complained that sometimes Netgear wall chargers do not supply enough electricity to the hotspot device. You can experiment with replacement chargers, or with removing the battery and using an Anker wall charger.

u/SkawtNY · 1 pointr/chromeos

If you need to charge both the device and a phone, aND can get away with 18w PD, one of these will work:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GWQ2GJC/ref=emc_b_5_t

Or one of these, which is the smallest I've found, has folding prongs, and works quite well with my 10" chrome tablet and my pixel 3 phone:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GDTL6PF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/bosstweed3 · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

You'll want this one instead

https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Anker-Delivery-PowerPort-Foldable/dp/B07GWQ2GJC/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=anker+power+delivery+charger&qid=1550768522&s=gateway&sr=8-13


The important think to look for is "Power Delivery" (PD) if you want to try other brands too.

u/Slybandit247 · 1 pointr/anker

Anker. Aukey is a knock off company. They make BS products that never hold up to the standards they advertise and their customer service sucks. I own the Anker one, it’s awesome. If you ever, literally ever, have s problem with an Anker product just email [email protected] and they will fix it. Also I suggest you sign up @ community.anker.com. Sry. Actually this is the charger I have. Same stats as the one you posted 18w PD but with 12w usb IQ

u/alecfrey · 1 pointr/anker
u/jedimindtricksonyou · 1 pointr/anker

Anker makes so many different chargers. I have two dual port one by them.


USB C Wall Charger, Anker 30W 2 Port Type C Charger with 18W Power Delivery, Powerport PD 2 with Foldable Plug for Ipad Pro, iPhone 11/ Pro/Max/XS/Max/XR/X, Pixel, Galaxy and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GWQ2GJC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cr1ODb0MT8SBT


Anker Dual USB Wall Charger, PowerPort II 24W, Ultra-Compact Travel Charger with PowerIQ Technology and Foldable Plug, for iPhone XS/Max/XR/X/8/7/6/Plus, iPad Pro/Air 2/mini 4, Galaxy S9/S8/+ and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071GJ6X7B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_fs1ODbMH0XDSA


I also have this one too.


USB Wall Charger, Anker 60W 6 Port USB Charging Station, PowerPort 6 Multi USB Charger for iPhone Xs/Max/XR/X/8/7/Plus, iPad Pro/Air 2/Mini/iPod, Galaxy S9/S8/S7/Edge/Plus, Note, LG, HTC, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P936188/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yt1ODbA1Z6EDN

u/killerjags · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

This is the one I use. It is made by Anker and supports 18w PD charging and also has an additional USB-A port. It is somewhat bulky but the prongs can be folded in for travel. I have it set up with a 6' USB-C cable and a 10' micro USB cable so it works for every device I own and charges quickly.

u/mysnna · 1 pointr/anker

You could get something like this: https://amzn.to/2WBpIxh
It has 2 ports and 1 is PD that outputs at 18W.
The link above is my affiliate link by the way.

u/hash255 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Can this Aukey charger be used to power the dock and play on a TV?.

u/TheBobbyJohnson · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

AUKEY USB C PD Charger with 18W Power Delivery 3.0, Ultra-Compact USB C Wall Charger, Compatible iPhone Xs/XS Max/XR, Google Pixel 2/2 XL, Samsung Galaxy S9+ / Note8 and More-Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3NYY8X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pBiACb1CV8T18

Currently on sale with the 4 dollar coupon on Amazon

u/m0nstersmash · 1 pointr/Ultralight

USB C Charger, AUKEY USB PD Charger with 18W PD & Foldable Plug

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07H3NYY8X/

Says 42g, not too bad...

u/smeezy · 1 pointr/applehelp

I don’t think an iPad Pro will draw any more than 30W regardless of how much power a charger can provide.

You need a USB C charger. AFAIK USB-A connectors will only supply 15W max current.

Anker’s products are generally well-regarded. Here’s a 30W USB-C charger on amazon for $25

u/Mostoriginal · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

What I mean is that all power bases are not created equal. Most of those simple USB ports only push 5w or so which will supply power to the switch but won’t keep up with the usage and will ultimately run dead.

However there are power adapters that push 30, 45, 60w that will support charging devices up to laptops. These will actually supply enough power very similar to the hub for connecting to the TV. You can play endlessly.

Below is one that I purchased during prime day.

USB C Charger, Anker PowerPort Speed+ Duo Wall Charger with 30W Power Delivery Port for iPhone Xs/Max/XR/X/8, iPad Pro 2018/Air 2/Mini, MacBook Pro/Air, Galaxy S10/S9/S8, Pixel, LG, Nexus, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H54MKQY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_QH0pDb17EF6WE

u/brucesucksatfifa · 1 pointr/Huawei

I am als wondering if PD is supported before I get an Anker PD charger ( https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Anker-PowerPort-Delivery-MacBook/dp/B07H54MKQY/ref=sr_1_30?keywords=anker+pd&qid=1568730275&s=gateway&sr=8-30 ) and a cable, but first I need to know to know what is the max supported Watts for the P30 with PD

u/eddiemancia · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

Same thing happened to me, you need a stronger charger.

Something like this:

USB C Charger, Anker PowerPort... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H54MKQY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

It was on sale at $17 a few months ago but right now it’s at regular price

u/Prudent_Geologist · 1 pointr/lgv40

I'm using this, but anything that does at least 18w of USB-PD should work: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H54MKQY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_q1tRCb46MWPJW

u/Bustapalapeno · 1 pointr/iPadPro
  1. Apple Pencil, obviously
  2. super cheap case (this one is for last gen) my iPad lives in here. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075KB7Y2Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_jOITCbPBMGXPX
  3. Drafting style stand. I am a student and 70% of the time I’m using the device is on this stand. It’s much better for my posture and comfort when using the pencil https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N9HABDO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_2QITCbBJ3KZ8Q
  4. “laptop mode” stand - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015FH0XKE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_KRITCbGXYR8WB
  5. keyboard Anker Ultra Compact Profile Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for iOS, Android, Windows and Mac with Rechargeable Battery and Aluminum-Effect Finish (White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HFV85FG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_8MGTCb39G5089
  6. HDMI and sd card dongles
  7. Anker fast charger for when you need a quick top up. Use a slow charger when you can https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H54MKQY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_pTITCbQ3RRM97

    That’s all my accessories.
u/tyealda · 0 pointsr/GooglePixel

USB C Charger, Anker 30W Ultra Compact Type-C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, PowerPort Atom PD 1 [GaN Technology] for iPhone Xs/Max/XR, iPad Pro, Pixel, Galaxy S9+/S9/S8, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFGKFM3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ijFACbW8N5AVG

u/MothrFKNGarBear · 0 pointsr/iPhone8Plus

Np, here's my current setup.


AUKEY USB C Charger with 18W... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3NYY8X?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share


Anker USB C to Lightning Cable... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H256MBK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share


If you wanna keep a full battery at most times,^^^this is how.

Happy, iPhoneing!

u/ImJCube · 0 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

probably yes, but it will charge at lower speeds. This is the first one I found on amazon https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Delivery-Ultra-Compact-Compatible-More-Black/dp/B07H3NYY8X

u/DagNasty · 0 pointsr/Nexus6P

I've always have good luck with Anker products. A little pricier, but good quality

https://www.amazon.com/PowerIQ-Anker-Charger-PowerPort-included/dp/B01CJ90J6O/

u/jpdell · 0 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

There seems to be a sale on Anker chargers. Would any of these be a great fit for the Switch? I don't want to run the chance of ruining it. Also if they are what would be a recommend charging cord? 4 Port

Quick charge 3.0

u/JimDantin3 · 0 pointsr/chromeos

What devices have you used it with? It can't be fully USB-IF certified because they hacked in QC2.0 and QC3.0.

I would look at this one instead -

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719KV9PH/ref=psdc_2407761011_t1_B07KYLMQ2N

Note that it is USB-IF certified, which will ensure the best compatibility and protection for your devices. There are other similarly certified devices available.

The entire USB-C charger and cable marketplace is a real mess, with some highly questionable products out there. The only real certification os from USB-IF, which enforces full compliance with the USB-PD specifications.

u/LIGHTNINGBOLT23 · -1 pointsr/gaming

Buy this for $27.

And buy this adapter for $17.

Then add a few bucks of shipping. Congratulations, that's around the price of $50, with a whole $40 to spare! Don't spend ALL that $40 on a plastic mold and overpriced Monster branded HDMI cables though!

u/Cocoapebble755 · -1 pointsr/Dell

For this purpose I would recommend this instead: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BQJWDRM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_yt3RCbDZ6XARB

This charger is 60W instead of 45W and is cheaper. Belkin products are usually marked up a bit too much for my liking. You will have to buy a separate cable for this charger though (Anker also makes some really nice ones)

u/LucHighwalker · -2 pointsr/linux

That's totally fair. But don't think there aren't people who think that Apple made usb c. I've met more than a couple :P

And here is a more expensive, but high quality USB C charger that is still half the price of a Mac charger.

u/drydiddy · -16 pointsr/Nexus6P

Hey bud, 6p does not support fast charging. It'll just be regular, although a bit faster due to the difference in currents from a normal USB charger.
And here ya go:
USB Type C Charger, CHOE 5V/3A 15W Rapid Wall Charger with the Latest Charging Tech for LG G5, Lumia 950xl/950, Nexus 5x/6p, Macbook and Other Type-C Supported Devices https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017I7EX46/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_AOR5wbNKF43K8