(Part 2) Top products from r/anker

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u/queuebitt · 3 pointsr/anker

The Atom PD 4 you linked is Anker's only dual USB-C desktop charger. It would of met your requirements, though was also overkill. It has had availability issues since release.

With your devices you're looking for a charger that supports:

  • iPhone 11 Pro Max: USB-C Power Delivery, 18W or more
  • iPad Pro 2018: USB-C Power Delivery, 30W or more
  • Samsung Note 9, Quick Charge 3.0 or USB-C Power Delivery, 18W or more

    If the Note 10 changes fasting specs it'll go more toward USB-C Power Delivery, possibly up to 25W with PPS. But that's speculation.

    Next closest Anker option is the PowerPort Speed 5 PD. Only one USB-C port, but will fast charge any of your devices. The USB-A ports support Apple 2.4A, an older fast charging tech the iPhone 11 should still support. It is a bit slower than USB-C PD or the included charger. But much faster than the old iPhone 5W charger. The Samsung will also charge via USB-A, but slower.

    Best non-Anker option is probably the Satechi 75W Dual Type-C Travel Charger. Two USB-C ports, either will fast charge iPhone and Samsung. Top one charges iPad Pro at max rate (bottom works in a lot of cases, too). And two regular USB-A ports.
u/nphowe · 2 pointsr/anker

If I had to guess, they updated the Liberty chipset to include Bluetooth 5 (probably because the rest of the Zolo/Anker/Soundcore lineup does, so easier manufacturing) and in the process updated their packaging but not their website yet.

FWIW, Amazon also shows them with BT5:

Zolo Liberty Total-Wireless Earphones, Bluetooth Earbuds with Graphene Driver Technology and 24 Hours Battery Life, Sweat Resistant Total-Wireless Earbuds with Smart AI
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075JBP2P7

u/WalterBoudreaux · 1 pointr/anker

> PowerPort III Duo will soon be available in Black.

Haha, how do you know this? Any chance they will also make it in red? :-O

> And there is a Red USB-C to Lightning cable.

Wow man, this looks great.

Truth be told, the only reason I was looking at the Fusion 5000 is because I wanted to get my mom a portable battery for her Spain trip in a week.

It was either going to be the PowerCore Fusion 5000 or this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N4WUT4I/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

I figured with the PowerCore Fusion, at least it will double up as a plug. And it's red, which will match up with the color of her iPhone XR, along with red USB-A to lightning cables also from Anker..

u/joshuadwx · 1 pointr/anker

My initial reactions:

  • Price seems high

    Look at it this way... The regular price for PowerPort Atom PD 1 is just $4 more expensive than PowerPort Speed 1 USB-C 30W. At $54.99, PowerPort Atom PD 2 will cost $18 more than PowerPort Speed 1 USB-C 60W.

  • Still appears large and heavy

    Although the specs may have changed since this was initially unveiled in January 2018 or re-announced in October 2018, it doesn't look much different in the picture. This means the device is not so small/light... It's hard to imagine this is using GaN.

  • Why did this take so long to release?

    It has been over 15 months since the initial unveiling at CES 2018.

  • Future versions

    We already know something that appears to be much more compact is coming soon.

    I suspect we'll eventually see a version with 60W PD and PowerIQ 2.0 to make for a more ideal solution for those with a combination of high-power PD laptops and QC phones.

  • Still a step in the right direction

    The more PD solutions Anker offers, the better.
u/Expat123456 · 1 pointr/anker

I am a solid Monoprice fan for cables. But in 2019 it probably has so many competitors that probably are just as competent.

But at least I can gaurentee a Monoprice cable will work.

u/richyboy1980 · 1 pointr/anker

Buy an anker, that way you have anker to anker to anker lol

This one looks decent enough

Anker Powerline+ C to C 2.0 cable (3ft), High Durability, for USB Type-C Devices Including Galaxy S8, S8+, Google Pixel, Nexus 6P, Huawei Matebook, MacBook, iPad Pro 2018 and More https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B071XYBPMN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_UBy-BbC5W12HN

u/Venya · 5 pointsr/anker

A lot of familiar goodies. Lot of cables there... A couple Anker 3 in 1 cables should do the trick...

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07215381G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NqQNDbKY187TX

u/jamojamo10 · 1 pointr/anker

I’ve used this one and it’s been very reliable.

Anker Powerline II USB C to USB C 2.0 Cable (6ft) USB-IF Certified, Power Delivery PD Charging for Apple MacBook, Huawei Matebook, iPad Pro 2018, Chromebook, Switch, and More Type-C Devices/Laptops https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071WNXY1R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_jAixDbCQ36VJB

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/mcfarlie6996 · 1 pointr/anker

Should be good then. Like I said, should take 11 hours from dead. The only other possible limitation can be the cable. There are some cheap cables that can only pass through 1A, or even only 0.5A regardless if the wall port is 2A. It's a real thing (unfortunately) that not all cables are equal.

I have something similar to this USB Meter Tester and tested all of the cables that I own and threw out all of mine that weren't capable of 2A because I don't have time to wait around on poor performing cables.