USB C Car Charger, Anker 48W 2-Port PIQ 3.0 Fast Charger Adapter, PowerDrive+ III Duo with Power Delivery for iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max/XR/XS/X, Galaxy S10/S9, Note 9, Pixel 3/2, iPad Pro and More
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Despite its name, this isn't a Google product. It supports the Pixel 3/2 phone, but not the Nexus 5/5X.
In fact, there are not very many phones on the market that are able to take full advantage of the 30W or 18W the charger can deliver.
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The charger I use for charging my Powerhouse 200 is this one. A 30 Watt port cannot be used as the Powerhouse 200 takes 60 Watts, 45 Watts, 27 Watts or 18 Watts. As a result, the 18W port on this charger is working To turn on the PD on the Powerhouse you just need to turn it on. If you do not do that, it will say it is charging but will never do so. There is a ring on the charger that is solid blue when it is charging a device, but if the Powerhouse does not have the PD turned on, the ring on this charger will blink blue when it is not charging the Powerhouse even though the Powerhouse says it is. Please let me know if this helps. The following is a condensed version of my own experiences (from a lot of
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Wattage is not the same as power. It is a great charger, but I see a lot of people complaining that they expected it to charge "X" phone at super fast speeds because it produces 30 watts, then complain that it is defective. There is no such thing The problem lies in the fact that both phone and charger marketing do not explain what wattage means, what it doesn't mean, and why voltage and amperage are more important than wattage. In order to calculate wattage, you multiply the voltage used by the amperage being drawn. A 5 volt battery with 3 amps is 15 watts, a 12 volt battery with 2 amps is 20 watts. * There is a limit of 5 volts for charging of phones, while tablets and laptops are allowed to use 9 volts, 12 volts, 15 volts, or 20 volts, depending on their models. This charger only generates 2 amps of power, if you read its specifications. This device runs at 5 volts and 5 amps. There are only 12 available, so it cannot meet all demands. The power output of a phone is 5 watts, regardless of how it is connected. Although it can produce 20v at one, it only has a power rating of 20V. It is rated at 30 watts because it attaches to a laptop with 5A. There is a reason OnePlus Warp Chargers and Samsung Fast Chargers deliver faster charging as they output much higher amperage through proprietary power delivery specifications that deliver 5v @ 6A or 5v @ 5A, The proprietary nature of this charger means that you will not find a charger that will match its output. There is no alternative to buying official chargers until the standard USB specification is changed to include higher amps at 5V.
I am disappointed. As this has 30W port, I was expecting this to charge on par with my Samsung factory 25W wall charger, since this has a 30W port. However, this car charger charges at the same speed as my cheap car charger when using the same Anker Powerline+ III cable. It takes the same amount of time to fully charge my phone (the S20 ULTRA) from both ports on this charger as it takes when charging my old, cheap charger. I honestly expected this device to charge super fast since it has a 30W port, but unfortunately it didn't. Anker contacted me and refunded me half of this purchase, so it's a good charger, but not "super fast"***Edit***Anker reached out to me and made this right. They deserve a lot of credit for their customer service. I've always had a great time whenever they come to my house.
Despite what the name implies, you cannot achieve Super Fast charging for Android using this device (25W is required). The replacement does the same thing as the original, which I returned thinking it might be defective. In the case of this device, Fast charging can only be achieved.
Considering this device is of 48W and USBC, I was really impressed. In comparing a previous PowerIQ 2 version to the specs, it appears the new version allows less amps, so therefore should use less power. When the old one was in use, it could push USB-connected devices The previous unit operated at 2A (5V), the new one operates at 3A. It was running at 3A at 9V again, which was lower than the previous A2229. Why is the grade for PowerIQ 3 lower than that of other programs?.
I love this charger - it works great, charges all my As long as you are aware that it protrudes out of the socket, you should be ok. Despite its appearance, it is far from If the charger is plugged in at the power outlet, it could cause a problem, as it did in the center console of our Tesla Model 3, where the removable tray cannot be used if this charger is connected.
I turn to them for all my cables and chargers since they make quality products that deliver the results they promise. That being said, I recently experienced a problem with one of their new high end "car" chargers that I wanted to use with For my MacBook, I need 30W and for my iPhone, I need 18W). I experimented with it in my boat and it did not The Anker customer support representative Bobby was very helpful when I called them and returned the product to Amazon. I got a replacement and still had the same problem. In explaining the problem, and in asking if they were having difficulty with this one SKU, I explained that the problem could stem from my boat or from the product. When I asked him if he could investigate it, he said no. However, he checked with the tech department, and they encouraged me to send it in. Bobby had sent me another replacement and had offered me to let me know the results of his search. During this time, I investigated the wiring of the charging port on my boat and found that the line had been switched (positive and negative). To test it, I corrected the wiring and used a cheap charger to check if it worked. In the after-sales department, Bobby was able to send me a new one he had just sent, but because the problem was mine, I offered to pay for it. Anker said he wanted me to enjoy it, and no further action was necessary. I was very pleased with the service I received. To figure out what might be wrong, they asked that I return a defective product, rather than ignore my problem. I appreciated Bobby's willingness to explore the options and reach out to me each step of the way with a resolution that was more than satisfactory. This is customer service at its best!.
The item was almost a year old when I acquired it. I've been using it as a fast charger and I'm really pleased with how it works. Having a samsung power bank with dual USB speeds was a big thing for me when I got it, but I discovered that I already had one To charge the power bank, connect a USB C cable to the 18W. My USB drive is powered by a usb cable Connected to 30W by the C to lightning. I did not read the full description of the product so I am not sure if it has been mentioned. When I turn the car off, the powerbank provides power to the 18W port of the charger and powers any devices connected to the other port. I find that really cool.
I spent a lot of money buying wall chargers, cables, and cables to work with this charger. However, this car charger does not switch the phone to the "super fast" mode when used on the chargers indoors, and because of that, it takes forever to charge the mobile device. I am disappointed.