[Amazon Black Friday] Which Anker charger with the best cost performance should you buy?
This is an article from the MediaGene Commerce team.
Reprinted from ROOMIE:
The standards for fast charging are confusing.
The USB-C port is not fast, and there are PD (Power Delivery) and QC (Quick Charge), but they are not compatible... What does it is a smart charging system that automatically distinguishes each standard.
For Anker, PowerIQ is it.
For those who don't know which charger to buy, I made a quick list, so check it out if you like.
In addition, the following prices are those at the time of writing. There is a possibility of change, so please check each sales page.
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All you need is this one
The Nano II 45W supports all high-speed charging standards with a maximum of 45W.
It is a smart AC adapter equipped with "PowerIQ 3.0" that automatically detects the connected device and charges while controlling the maximum current amount to prevent overcurrent, but it is compact at about 3.5 x 3.8 x 4.1 cm. The point is that it achieves
You need to be careful when connecting generic products, but basically this one is perfect for laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc. that are powered from USB!
For those who can't get enough of a single USB-C port
Although this isn't on sale, the Anker PowerPort is a dual-port version of the recently released Nano II 65W. III 2-Port 65W”.
Anker has responded to the request for simultaneous high-speed charging of smartphones and laptops (tablets).
Since the total maximum is 65W, when charging two ports simultaneously, the maximum is 20W for the upper side and 45W for the lower side, but it is still powerful enough.
After all, it's a lot cheaper than buying two Nano II 65Ws.
For those who also need a USB-A port
This is also not on sale this time, but the USB-C port has a maximum of 45W and the USB-A port has a maximum of 20W (total maximum of 65W). , "PowerPort III 3-Port 65W" equipped with "PowerIQ 3.0" is also a must check.
USB-A cables are still around, and for most people, this is the better option.
Cospa-wise, it might be the best among the picks this time.
If 3 ports isn't enough
Huh? Not enough ports yet? Then this.
"PowerPort I PD - 1 PD & 4 PowerIQ" is equipped with only the initial PowerIQ and does not support Qualcomm Quick Charge, but the USB-C port supports 30W Power Delivery.
It's a bit disappointing for Android users with relatively new Qualcomm chipsets, but if you're an Apple user, you'll be happy with it.
For those who want to use it as a mobile battery
The "PowerCore III Fusion 5000" is not a free AC adapter, but a hybrid charger with a built-in 4850mAh battery.
The USB-C port has a maximum of 18W, but since it is equipped with "PowerIQ 3.0", you can connect it hard without worrying about it.
It is recommended for people who often go out without waiting for a full charge, and for people who often cannot secure an outlet on the go.
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