USB C Charger, AUKEY Minima 18W iPhone Fast Charger Compatible with New iPhone, Fast Charger with Foldable Plug,Ultra-Compact PD Charger USB C Wall Charger for iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone SE 2020- Black
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Cell Phones & Accessories Accessories Chargers & Power Adapters Wall Chargers
- High-Speed Charging: Fast charge your iPhone 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max, Google Pixel 2 / 2 XL 3 / 3 XL, or other compatible USB-C devices that support USB Power Delivery
- USB Power Delivery: Next-generation, future-proof fast charging technology that charges your USB Type-C phone or tablet at up to 18W
- Safe & Reliable: Built-in safeguards protect your devices against excessive current, overheating, and overcharging
- Compact & Portable: Extremely compact form factor and foldable plug ensure maximum portability wherever you go. Handy for home, office, and vacations
- Package Contents: AUKEY PA-Y18 USB C Wall Charger with 18W Power Delivery PD 3.0, User Manual
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139 points • crywolfer
Most compact USB-C Charger
Often seen the question posted on this sub, as a fellow onebagger so I figure why not share my findings in a chart:
|Charger|Highest W at Single C|Ports|Weight|Note| |:-|:-|:-|:-|:-| |IDEAL CHARGER|\> 60W|2C|< 100g|US/UK/EU/AU| |INTERNATIONAL PLUGS||||| |Innergie 60C|60W|1C|85g|US/UK/EU| |the Mu One|45W|1C|82g|US(f)/UK(f)/EU| |Innergie 45H|45W|1C1A|96g|US/UK/EU; 45-degree rotatable| |FIXED FOLDABLE US PLUG||||| |RAVPower Pioneer|45W|1C|77g|| |AUKEY Omnia|65W|2C or 1C1A|103g|| |AUKEY Omnia|61W|1C|92g|Out of Stock| |ZMI zPower Turbo|65W|1C|96g|Cheapest| |RAVPower|61W|1C|105g|| |Baseus|65W|2C1A|120g|| |INTERNATIONAL w/ AU PLUGS||||| |CARD 4-Pro|45W|1C3A|155g|US(f)/UK(f)/EU(f)/AU(f); Adapter| |Adam Elements Omnia P5|45W|1C1A|140g|US(f)/UK/EU/AU| |moshi ProGeo|42W|1C1A|141g|US/UK/EU/AU| |Adam Elements Omnia P7|65W|1C2A|170g|US(f)/UK/EU/AU| |Hyperjuice|100W|2C2A|208g|US(f)/UK/EU/AU| |SUPPLEMENT 18W FOR PHONES||||| |Anker PowerPort III Nano|18W|1C|31g|| |AUKEY Ultra-Compact|18W|1C|42g|Foldable| |ZMI zPower Turbo|18W|1C|42g|Cheapest|
I eye for 1 USB-C port as I can often rotate charging, if not, I bring an additional 18W charger. One of the major factors in my purchase is the international plugs, since I was not fixed on domestic travels in the U.S.
I only listed >40W items, for the minimum requirement to charge an MBP imo.
I looked into the following brands,
Innergie by Delta, Belkin, moshi (high QC companies that I have faith in their warranty)
the Mu, CARD (Successful word-of-mouth items)
Adam Elements, Just Mobile (non-Chinese small brands had quality items before)
Zendure, Hyper (Chinese founded brands presented as based in the US)
Anker, AUKEY, RAVPower (Chinese brands heavily marketed in the US)
Baseus, ZMI by xiaomi, UGREEN (Anker equivalence in China entering international market)
tl;dr
My current set up is Innergie 60C and Anker PowerPort III Nano. Still waiting for my ideal charger to deliver, if you guessed it, it's the Mu Two. Still, it is wild that people just don't make AU plug style, even the Mu Two.
Edit: formatting
3 points • milanistheboss12
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0828WB2VR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabt1_fJMTFbVYZAJJM
2 points • -ShootMeNow-
It’s $8.44 right now with Amazon coupon applied at checkout. Works great, it’s slightly larger than the Apple charge brick but the prongs fold in.
Highly recommend.
2 points • doczenith1
I like the Anker and Aukey chargers. This is a good low cost option. https://www.amazon.com/Charger-AUKEY-Foldable-Ultra-Compact-Compatible/dp/B0828WB2VR
1 points • Arcudi
If you make the switch, as I am, and if you've bought an Android phone in the past 4 years...you most likely have a USB-C brick.
If you don't have one, by some stroke of miracle, the cost of buying a new GaN charger, a new type of power brick, that has USB-C is about $10-15 on Amazon. Most people will spend more on rebuying apps for the new OS.
1 points • IsaiahH146
It is fine to use that charger for the Oculus Quest 2, it can output standard 5V. Although if charging speed is your goal, than that charger will not help. Because Quest 2 (and the original Quest) only accept a 5V input, the maximum amperage for 5V on your adapter is 2A, the same power that is output by the stock charger. So while it can output 40w, it's only for 10V. I would recommend you get this charger AUKEY Minima 18W it can output a maximum of 18w, but it can only do 15w (3A) for 5V, this will charge your Quest faster.
1 points • brandokang
The problem with this is I couldn’t find any adapter/cable that’s DTAP to USB-C that can output high enough watts to give enough charge. And the USB output on my vmount plate and battery are all 5W max.
Unless someone else can point me in the better direction.. my solution was velcro a portable power bank with PD output and charging pass through so I can charge the portable from my vmount battery (although it won’t keep it fully charged, it’ll extend the life of it) and have my PD output to USB-C to plug into my a7III and my soon a7sIII
Edit: your solution would just be getting something like this: PD brick I think 18W is enough to charge sIII indefinitely, but there’s also a 60W brick if you want that.
1 points • GreenNapster
Deal link: Amazon
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1 points • bilged
You can also get this one for very cheap. The duet has a max charging wattage of 18w so anything higher isn't going to be any faster. My tests confirm the same rate as the heavier duty aukey linked above - approx 25% charge per half hour. Another benefit of the 18w is that its really tiny too.
1 points • Darkkazul
This is actually the better charger as it has foldable plugs but can still do 18W PD power.
1 points • karangoswamikenz
They don't cost a decent amount of money.
You get the USBC to lightning cable with the phone and apple's very own USB C charging brick is 19$.
You can get something like this for $12.99
1 points • swaits
One more update. Not much here other than to say, it works.
Ran two 3500mAh 18650s flat charging my iPad. Then charged them with my Aukey 18W USB-C PD charger. Was very nice to see the display running at 12.0V and 1.5A (i.e. 18W). I didn't time it (because life), but it was on the order of a few hours.
Then used it to charge my iPhone X from 1% to 100%. That took my cells from 100% down to 37% according to the Xtar display. It appeared that the phone charged at a higher rate until about 70% (might've been something like 9V @ 1A, but don't quote me on it).
And that, my friends, is the least scientific test I could possibly come up with. Enjoy! ;)
1 points • willwhitworth
Aukey Minima 18W Charger. It's really small and I like that the plug can fold up for travel.
1 points • tlogank
It's just a standard USB-C port. Any USB-C device with 18W or higher will fast charge it. They are very cheap.
1 points • XacTactX
That charger does not have USB C to go with the cable thats being included with the iPhone 12, and it doesnt support USB PD so it probably will not charge at 15w just 10w, and its not certified by Qualcomm as QC 3.0 compatible. I would hesitate to use that charger or recommend it to someone who is buying a $1,000 phone
This is a more reasonable choice IMO https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0828WB2VR/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_A1JHFbZVP6T4X
1 points • GTMoraes
My Mi9 supports 27w. When I use a 65W charger, it just jolts now and then at 27W, but mostly runs at 18W and 15W.
45W is simply too much heat to manage.
and a 65W USB-C charger, which is enough to charge and power an average laptop under full use, is what, 30 bucks?
This charger is as small as a Apple's 5W charger and cost a measly 11 bucks. C'mon
1 points • TheCountRushmore
https://www.amazon.com/Charger-AUKEY-Foldable-Ultra-Compact-Compatible/dp/B0828WB2VR
1 points • ormagon_89
Do you know if this is the true weight? I've got the single USB-C port 18w AUKEY at 1.35oz (European so not easy/cheap to try). This would be ideal.
2 points • grunthos503
Try testing all of this with a real USB-C power adapter, like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Charger-AUKEY-Foldable-Ultra-Compact-Compatible/dp/B0828WB2VR
(not an old USB-A power adapter with a C cable)
That will tell you if it is the trigger board or power bank causing the delay.
Voltage drop to 5v with 2 devices plugged in is defintely power bank, not trigger board; this is common power bank behavior.
Use DC-DC converter to get 5v from the 12v trigger board, like this: https://www.amazon.com/MCIGICM-step-down-Converter-3-0-40V-1-5-35V/dp/B06XZ1DKF2/
1 points • arawagco
Someone already linked my USB-C hub article, but for power to the Lneovo Duet, it's worth remembering that the Duet will only take a maximum of 18W, so you can go for this positively tiny charger from Aukey! It's even more pocket friendly than their newest version https://www.amazon.com/Charger-AUKEY-Foldable-Ultra-Compact-Compatible/dp/B0828WB2VR/
2 points • raptir1
I like Aukey's 2-port charger. If you would prefer to have a USB-A port for the second port they make that as well. They can both do up to 30w charging with one USB-C device plugged in (Pixels will only do up to 18w) but one has a second USB-C port while the other gives you a USB-A port for anything that needs MicroUSB. If you would prefer a compact charger and are okay with one port, go for this.
These aren't the "latest and greatest" chargers - you could go with a GaN charger from Aukey, Anker or RAVpower but you wouldn't gain anything for charging your Pixel. It would just be able to charge USB-C laptops as well at a reasonable rate.
1 points • AbsurdOwl
Any USB C PD charger will work fine, no third party charger will brick your Switch. For full speed charging in handheld, make sure the charger supports at least 18W.
If you plan to use a third party charger with your dock, it needs to support the 39W power profile used by the stock charger. If it doesn't, you'll risk bricking your Switch.
Edit to add, here's one that I use for both handheld and docked. Here's a cheaper one for handheld charging only.
1 points • rotopenguin
I got the $70 base, and sprang for two MICRO-hdmi cables and a Canakit power adapter. I recommend not getting that Canakit or any officialish brick, any halfway decent cell charger will do. https://www.amazon.com/Charger-AUKEY-Foldable-Ultra-Compact-Compatible/dp/B0828WB2VR/ This is the one I'm using now, ten bucks and it fits the power strip a lot better than that Canakit.
Get more than one microSD chip, preferably Sandisk and Samsung. I got a DVR-grade one, DON'T DO THAT it starves the read performance to help the writes along. Whoops. Until you figure out a good multiboot setup, you'll want to swap cards around to play with different OS loadouts. Get a credit-card-ish holder for your chips. And get a nice joystick for Retropie ;)
There's a very nice bare-metal Vice fork called BMC64, unfortunately it only works up to the RPI3. Hopefully it'll get updated.
1 points • NFS-LeastWanted
Charger and Cable hopefully they're to your liking.
For iphones, starting with the 8, they support fast charge from power delivery adapters. But Power Delivery uses usb type C (the traditional square one is usb A) for the connector. It works though.
And you can message me or something if you have any other tech-related questions. I like helping people this way, to be honest.
oh and I'm poor too, so I understand the no awards thing. I don't mind
1 points • productfred
Just a heads up, the phone will also fast-charge with a USB-C charger (C to C) cable. This isn't the slimmest, but you can get a smaller charger for even cheaper:
https://www.amazon.com/Charger-AUKEY-Foldable-Ultra-Compact-Compatible/dp/B0828WB2VR/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=usb-c+charger&qid=1580330820&sr=8-14
And if you need a C-to-C cable, this one is on sale for $9 with this coupon: https://slickdeals.net/f/13827296-anker-powerline-ii-usb-c-to-usb-c-cable-6-ft-8-99-3-pack-6ft-anker-powerline-usb-c-to-usb-a-13-99-more-fsss?src=frontpage
1 points • bwobo
I'd guess most don't store that much on their phone.
Common alternatives are using the free Google Photos to backup your photos and allow you to remove them from your local device. The other is paying a small monthly amount for extra iCloud storage to backup photos and clear up space on your phone.
If you do want to store more media locally (meaning you can access everything with or without service/wifi) 256GB may be a safer route. Do you take many videos? The higher resolution videos eat up the space quickly and would push you to the higher storage size. 128GB can hold thousands, if not, tens of thousands of just photos. But you have to factor in videos, any music you may have, podcasts, apps, other files, and text messages (which includes photos sent in those messages).
The Apple adpater that will be simplest and compatible for the new device is their 20W USBC Adapter. You can also look at aftermarket options on Amazon or similar for more choice, well regarded brands are Anker, Aukey, and RAVpower. You can find these with multiple USB ports as well for more flexibility, but they will be physically a bit larger.
1 points • kyyuhl
Aukey 18W Fast Charging brick: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0828WB2VR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_PEEfEbX8T1JG0
Aukey USB C to Lightning cable: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K9NYJ8K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rEEfEbJHGZ3R0
Panasonic ErgoFit earbuds: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003EM8008/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-BEfEbE0GM8YX
Apple Earpods: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0GB8CC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_SDEfEbYB679W1
here’s some, hope it helps!