[review]choetech 39w 3 port walk charger - Nexus 6P Accessories

After using their single port USB C charger Choetech send me their latest, which has 1 Type C port and 2 Type A ports. The Type C port delivers 5w/3a charging and the Type A ports offer 5w/2.4a max. The C port performed basically the same as my stock 6p charger, and while plugging in devices to the Type A ports caused a slight decrease in the power going to the C port it was only around 50mAh so it was nearly inconsequential. The size on this is small enough that I can throw it in a bag without worrying, and the foldable plug design helps keep it compact. Three ports mean I only need one charger for my phone, watch and Bluetooth speaker making this a great travel charger. Overall I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a quality charger that can handle both old and new devices.
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*wall, lol

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I pulled around 2600mah, but my battery was at 55-60%. with the stock charger I pulled basically the same

Looks pretty good. The multiple ports would be nice to charge my tablet at the same time as my phone.
ETA: I also like that the plug folds flat, I much prefer that design even if it's a little bigger.
PM sent as well.

I was just thinking about looking for a c type charger on Amazon this morning. Came here first, looks like this would fit the bill nicely.

I meant to purchase a combo pack the last time I saw someone mention their chargers. They were having some special though, I think, where you could get a wall adapter and cable together and get some amount off. If I run into that again, I'll more than likely pick it up. I need myself a work charger.

Got this as well and it is amazing. I received this new charger and the type C port delivers 5w/3a charging and the type A ports supports up to 5w/2.4a max. The C port works perfectly as well as the type A. The foldable prongs makes this a compact design and less risky to damage. Overall I would highly recommend this to everyone.

I just did a charge test with this unit. I have had good results with this one as well as the single port one.
7:28 PM - 3% Battery - 2550 mA in Ampere
8:25 PM - 78% Battery - Didnt check for mA
8:52 PM - 96% Battery - 650 mA
9:12 PM - 100% charged (it finished before this but didnt check the exact time). Likely done before 9 PM
Testing was done with the OEM google USB-C cable

I just bought this charger...since I got a used n6p w/o a charger...I read it was good for the n6p...is it true?

Just got my 3 port. I used it today and it worked great. Rapid charging worked as expected.

Galaxysm said:
I just bought this charger...since I got a used n6p w/o a charger...I read it was good for the n6p...is it true?
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I have this also and it works well

kellybrf said:
I have this also and it works well
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Thanks for the info man.

Looks like there is still no EU version of this charger, I'm sad

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Umm...ok. Not sure why you posted this since it seems like a pretty standard battery pack. It doesn't have a Type C port.
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Type C 3A or GTFO.
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Uhm, yeah, advertise much?
A1:5V/2.4A max , USB A2:5V/2.1A max
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So do I need a special forked cable to combine the ampherage from both usb ports to get the 4.5A in the title? :silly:
This headline is totally misleading.
If you want an actual battery power bank that works a treat with the 6P check out the RAVPower 20100mAh that has a 3A USB-C port that does in fact fast charge the 6P.
Thread closed. You chose to ignore my PM Sir. I suggest you reply if you'd like this reopened.
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Choetech 10400mAh Quick Charge 2.0 USB-C External Battery

I received Choetech's new power bank today. Though this will be an unbiased review, I did receive the unit at a discount in exchange for my review. I just received it tonight, so it'll be a bit before I can get several charge cycles from it and give my full impression, so this post will be updated.
The unit itself is a good size, much smaller than the Ravpower though that is expected as it is half the capacity. This one is definitely pocketable, though you'll notice it since its rather thick and has some noticeable weight to it. It has two Type A outputs- one Quick Charge 2.0 and the other 5V/1A- a Type C input and a Quick Charge Type B input. The build quality is good; it feels like you could drop it a few times and not damage it. The faux silver chamfered edges look nice against the black, and even though the casing is plastic it has a good feel to it. Overall the build construction is good for what it is.
The big disappoint with this is that even though it has USB Type C, it is for input only. It makes us for this slightly by including a 0.5m A to C cable (which passes CheckR, BTW.) You won't get the fastest charge possible though. My phone was at 37% and I got a max speed of 1560mAh, which is to be expected with a compliant A to C cable. After taking a bit to ramp up the power held pretty consistent at 1400-1500mAh.
So far this seems like a nice power bank, but without Type C out there is not much to set it apart from the rest of the offerings. The only real advantage is that it can quick charge at 5V/3A with a Type C charger, but for us Nexus owners the charging is limited. The one USB A output is Quick Charge 2.0 compliant, so if you still have devices that utilize that you can quick charge them still. Choetech says they have a new bank coming out with Type C output, so at this point even though this is a well made bank I'd hold off buying it.
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promised update: I used this to charge my phone overnight for 3 nights. the first I was at 18%, the second at 40% and the third I was at 32%. It didn't fully charge the third night, but when I woke up I was at 88% so it likely got slightly higher than that before draining back down. Overall good output for a 10k mAh bank, but I just can't get past the fatal flaw of no USB C out. looking forward to the promised revised version however, with proper USB C implementation this would be a solid bank for a little weekend trip where you only need a couple of charges
Just received mine today! Looks really nice and the size is good too.
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heard back from choetech last night and they are waiting for stock of bidirectional usb c chips so they can start producing their new power bank
Dammit I just got this in, can I not charge from the USB C port?
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nope :/

(REVIEW) Tronsmart Single port Quick Charge 3.0 Wall Charger

(REVIEW) Tronsmart Single port Quick Charge 3.0 Wall Charger
After liking the 2 port quick charge 2 model, I have picked up the single port quick charge 3.0 version to use at work.
Look/Feel
First impressions were very good. The charger was packed well and came with one great quality micro usb cable with what seems like gold plated connections. The actual charger has a good sturdy feel and seems to be made well and out of quality materials. The black and blue colors look very sleek.
Performance
The two phones I own that accept quick charging immediately recognized the charger and indicated the phones were “Fast Charging” just like with the OEM units. I tried three different phones and using the Tronsmart voltage tester, I recorded the following MAX volts/amps with the screen off.
Quick Charge 3.0
- LG v10 : 9.19V/1.69A
- Samsung Note 4: 9.15V/1.28A
- Moto Droid Mini: 5.32V/1.16A
Again, these are max that I saw, they do settle at various levels.
NONE of these phones I tested support QC 3.0 so I did not expect any higher/faster results than the QC 2.0 model, but It is is supposed to be more efficient and charge even quick charge 2.0 devices slightly faster which I believe it does.
You can see the charger did a good job of recognizing the phone and applying an appropriate amount of power. I found that it charged my LG v10 faster than the OEM charger based on a percentage increased/15 mins. I have not charged it from dead with this device.
Overall impressions are excellent. It is well made, does not get hot, performs great and looks nice.
Pics and link below.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015ZJKWFS/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0
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Nice review
Yes, Nice review. Keep them coming.
Now THAT'S how to do a user based review.
Thanks!
Thanks guys. This is now my primary charger and it's definitely faster than oem. Too bad we're stuck with the 808 processer and quick charge 2. ? I bet QC 3.0 is screaming fast.
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well done and precise

[Quick Review] Tronsmart Titan - 5 port Quick Charge 2.0

Well,
I got the Tronsmart Titan charging station 2 weeks ago and made a review on a local hebrew forum im in, decided to translate and publish it in english (if anyone want the hebrew original : LINK) posting it in the note 4/5 as i own both of them and tested with both.
there is also an xda quick video review LINK
The Company
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Tronsmart is a new chinese company that emerged in the last few month and is seen more and more, while their main product line was android and windows based media boxs, they moved to chargers as well.
In The Box​The box itself is simple white looking, nothing fancy but i don't want it to be anyway... don't judge a book by it's cover or a charger by its box.
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In the box itself we can find:
the charger
power cable
info papers
The biggest issue i have with this is the fact that Tronsmart decided not to include any USB cables with the charger, while most of the users will have their own cable, it's still something i would want to see, considering their other products come with a charger.
Specifications​The main feature of the Titan is the 5 ports that supports qualcomm's quick charge 2.0, not something you see every day with a charger.
model : TS-UC5F
Size:5.9 x 2.9 x 8.4 cm
Weight : 290 gr
Ports: 5 * USB QC2.0
Output: DC 5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A
Power: 90W
Color : Black / White
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This isn't the smallest of lightest charging station around, but it is the only one i know that has 5!!! QC2.0 ports, and while it might be considered an overkill (who has 5 QC supporting devices anyway?) it isn't one once you think about it, more and more devices support QC or QC compatible charging technologies (an Asus Zen2 worked with QC charger for me) and for someone who has many devices in the house this is the perfect solution.
Closer Look​The charger itself in my case is black with rough finish on the top with only the sides and the logo smooth (and attract finger prints)
In the front we find 5 green USB ports that match the green led indicator on the top right side of the charger.
On the bottom there are 4 small rubber legs that prevent it from moving on the table and on the back we find the power port and ON/OFF switch.
Charging Tests​I did my tests with both my note 4 and 5 with the 4 being my "old" device and was tested without a working sim (so no interruptions) compared to my "new" 5 that was tested while having a sim.
I used BATTERY LOG to log the charging state and time.
well, with the note 5 we can see that more or less both the original samsung "quick charge" and the Titan do the same great job having in both cases charge the device from 3% to 60% in 35 minutes, a bit over the claimed 0-60 in 30minutes but this was a "live" working devices, still good in my book.
The note 4 tests (with 2 small issues... started at 5% and missed 70%) we find a big difference after the 60% mark, with 10 minute difference at 70% and almost an hour at 100%.
In both cases the Titan work as well or even better then the original charger.
Final Words​While not everyone need a 5 port QC charger, it is still something that is good to have if you own several devices at home, that fact that all of the ports are QC2.0, this tech in getting into more and more devices so we might see if more often later on.
for the current price of about ~38$ it's not the cheapest charging station but far from being the expensive one with the fact that it has 5 ports and a 90W behind them.
The Good
5 ports
all of the 5 ports QC2.0
stable
price
power switch
charging performance
design
The Bad
big
comes without cables
i give it a solid
9.5/10​

USB-PD 25W PPS Charger ?

With my S10+ and S9 before it, I had several multi-port USB chargers where one support QC 2.0 or better for fast charging. Other than the OEM charger, I haven't seen any other chargers explicitly support the 9V/2.77A USB-PD 3.0 PPS standard the Note 20 Ultra uses. I have seen some USB-PD 45W chargers that say in the footnites that they do not support the 25W standard so this makes me wary of others. Grateful for any experiences others have had.
Even I am looking for an answer to this. Anybody found anything?
There's a few on Amazon I've ordered, I will update when I try them out
I got a car charger that actually does pps. And also a battery tank as well. Both charge the phone at 25watts (super fast charging).
You guys only looking for wall chargers?
I'm interested more in a power bank if possible
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Diaconescu_Tiberiu said:
I'm interested more in a power bank if possible
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Power bank I have and have tested out fully
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08B3GLY4Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fab_jM.BFb24JTYWR
Charges everything I have at full speed but notably the Samsung super fast charging.
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Power bank I have and have tested out fully
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08B3GLY4Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fab_jM.BFb24JTYWR
Charges everything I have at full speed but notably the Samsung super fast charging.
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That looks like a beast of a battery bank. Such days. 100 watt out of battery bank. Amazing .
i carry a backpack with my laptop and other items (my man purse) and i just keep the 25watt brick and have this. fits in the front pouch of my man purse (backpack) and i get AC power to boot.
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or samms 25W 1000mah brick. i use this one too. two usb c ports plus fast wireless charging up top. you can charge more than one thing at a time. both of these items are small footprints.
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i carry a backpack with my laptop and other items (my man purse) and i just keep the 25watt brick and have this. fits in the front pouch of my man purse (backpack) and i get AC power to boot.
or samms 25W 1000mah brick. i use this one too. two usb c ports plus fast wireless charging up top. you can charge more than one thing at a time. both of these items are small footprints.
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Just looked up. Omni goes for 200 bucks. Thats a lot of money for a portable battery bank. But amazing features. ?

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