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What is a good wall plug give me as speed as google wall plug?!
Dose anker Q.C 3.0 gives the same speed ?!
And what is the best power bank also gives nearly or same speed as google wall plug ?!
What about ravpower power bank 20100mAh with type c?!
QC 3.0 will not work with the 6P. You'll need a charger that accepts USB C on the adapter end to gain the full advantages of 5v/3a charging that the 6P takes. Example would be the Choetech USB C charger or the Tronsmart USB C charger.
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So I bought the USB 2.0 A to C iOrange-E 6.6 Ft (2M) Braided Cable on Amazon just now and realized that I still need a type A wall plug that is 3A rated so I can get fast charge. In wake of the Benson reviews I have no idea what wall piece I should be using.
Any help??
It doesn't exist. Currently only C to C cables can support 3 amps.
I've got a 2.4A 4 port USB A charger from mPow I've been using for about a year, folding plug, very nice, seems to charge everything quickly. I'm charging my new RavPower battery with it now. When my 6P shows up next week I'll give it a shot with my new iOrange cable. I highly recommend this charger as a travel charger though, been magical.
I should note, it does say 5V 5A on it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MOHYJAY
Disclaimer: I was given a discount on this item in exchange for a fair and unbiased review.
Choetech 10400mah Type-C/QC 2.0 Power Bank
Choetech 10400mah Type-C Power Bank
Overview:
There seems be a lot of confusion surround the USB Type-C standard and Qualcomm’s proprietary Quick Charger 2.0/3.0 lately. This battery pack offers both standards, but it only offers Type-C fast charging when you’re supplying power to the battery itself not your phone. The battery has 4 ports, a small footprint, and an overall nice look to it which will be discussed further below.
Packaging:
The Choetech battery comes in a brown branded box covered in a white sleeve showing the appropriate product information. Inside you will find the power bank, some instructions and a USB Type-A to MicroUSB cable. (the provided cable can charge either the power bank or your MicroUSB device)
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Charging:
When it comes to charging there are many ‘standards’ out there currently, but only one is correct when it comes to a USB Type-C port. The USB Type-C port on the power bank should only charge at the listed 5V/3A as listed; however, I found that it will use Quick Charge 2.0 over a A-C cable to charge the battery pack which is technically incorrect as noted in the USB standard section 4.8.2 which as summarized by Benson Leung:
The difference is that Qualcomm's solution is very proprietary, and it takes over the D+/D- (usb data) lines for good, so that Type-A port can't be used to communicate to your PC at the same time you fast charge.
USB Type-C doesn't have that restriction. You can have a hub with a 3A charging port that also hooks up all the data lines as the negotiation is separate from D+/D-.
When the USB-IF got to specifying Type-C, at the same time, considered higher voltages and much more dynamic power requirements as well. That is when the USB Power Delivery was introduced as well. Power Delivery will be able to handle much higher voltages (up to 20V) and higher currents (up to 5A) in a non-proprietary way.
This section of the Type-C specification 4.8.2 calls out chargers and devices that want to use a proprietary charging method and restricts them specifically from modifying Vbus (which is what QC does to get to 9V and 12V), and from altering roles from source to sink
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The power bank doesn’t state that it uses QC 2.0/3.0 over the Type-C port, but rather over the MicroUSB port which is interesting. I tested the power bank using a Power Partners 30W QC 2.0 charger, and a Tronsmart Dual Port 36W QC 2.0 charger; both produced the same result over a Choetech Type A-C cable. The power bank would draw 9V from the charger at 0.6A (the battery pack was showing 4 dots i.e. ~100%, but it still pulled more power from the charge implying that it wasn’t completely charged). I don’t know if this was an intentional move or not because the charging information on the battery pack doesn’t accurately reflect what it’s really doing.
Now, back to the other ports offered on the power bank. Each USB Type-A port outputs a different rate; one port is a QC 2.0 port while the other charges at 5V/1A. I tested both ports with A-C and A-MicroUSB cables to verify the output via a USB multi-meter. All 3 of the other ports (1 input, 2 output) deliver what’s listed which is good. I am disappointed to see a USB Type-C port only as an input port rather than an input/output which is essential if you want to rapid charge a phone such as the Nexus 6P/5X. The Type-A port will only provide 1.5A maximum for a A-C cable as it should by the USB standard. I tested this using a Choetech A-C cable, and the stock Google A-C cable that came with my Nexus 6P.
USB Port 1 A-C Output:
USB Port 2 A-C Output:
Charging via MicroUSB with the Tronsmart 36W charger:
Charging via Choetech A-C cable with the Tronsmart 36W charger:
Build & Design:
The overall design of the battery is nice, and features an anodized black aluminum shell with chamfered edges. There are 4 indicator lights that tell you the approximate % left in the battery pack next to the power button on one side. All 4 of the ports are located at one end for convenience which is very standard. This battery pack has identical dimensions to my silver Aukey power bank which isn’t a bad thing. The size is small enough to carry around in a bag without taking up a vast amount of space.
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From left to right: Aukey 12000mah, Choetech 10400mah, Aukey 10000mah
From top to bottom: Aukey 10000mah, Choetech 10400mah, Aukey 12000mah
Summary:
There are a few discrepancies with this particular battery pack including the lack of a Type-C output, and QC 2.0 over a Type A-C cable. Other than those two issues the battery pack is great, and will work just fine for anyone looking for a small powerful power bank. I hope Choetech explains why the battery is using QC 2.0 over the Type C port, and potentially decides to make a unit with a Type-C output as well.
Not sure why they bothered going with type c which only supplies fast charging to the battery but not the phone? Anyway I think it's too pricey. I have 10,000mah which I bought for around $14 and is working great. Thanks for your in depth review. Very helpful!
badboy47 said:
Not sure why they bothered going with type c which only supplies fast charging to the battery but not the phone? Anyway I think it's too pricey. I have 10,000mah which I bought for around $14 and is working great. Thanks for your in depth review. Very helpful!
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That was the general consensus from people which is why they are making a new version with a Type-C input/output from what I was told. Choetech is going to send me one to review, so you can look forward to that once I receive word on when it so be released. I still don't have an official answer on why the Type-C port is using QC 2.0 over a A-C cable when its not supposed to, but when I do I'll add a note to the OP. I had the Ravpower 20800mah battery pack with a C in/out, but it different from horrible efficiency after a weeks worth of usage leading me to return it. I'm draining the battery now so I can test the Type-C input port from a lower % which should allow QC 2.0 to kick into 12V mode.
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That was the general consensus from people which is why they are making a new version with a Type-C input/output from what I was told. Choetech is going to send me one to review, so you can look forward to that once I receive word on when it so be released. I still don't have an official answer on why the Type-C port is using QC 2.0 over a A-C cable when its not supposed to, but when I do I'll add a note to the OP. I had the Ravpower 20800mah battery pack with a C in/out, but it different from horrible efficiency after a weeks worth of usage leading me to return it. I'm draining the battery now so I can test the Type-C input port from a lower % which should allow QC 2.0 to kick into 12V mode.
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In that case; I look forward to their new case. I travel a lot so I am looking out for a decent type C portable charger with in and out. Thanks again!
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In that case; I look forward to their new case. I travel a lot so I am looking out for a decent type C portable charger with in and out. Thanks again!
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I heard back from the Choetech representative that I've been on touch with lately. She stated they have a bunch of new Type-C products in the pipeline without elaborating on what besides a power bank. I will post updates in the OP as I receive them. I would really like to see a 2 port Type-C power bank thanks slim (long/narrow) with a 5-6000mah capacity for my backpack. A dual port Type-C charger with 5V/3A on each port would also be a big plus. I have the google one but it only outputs 5V/3A on one port and 5V/1.2A on the other.
OK, LG G5 finally was released. Supports quick charge 3.0 and comes with type-c port. Pretty sweet! I had posted a list about the Best Quick Charge 3.0 Chargers from the Famous Accessories Brands on S7 forum. (click here) Sadly S7 doesn't use the type-c port. I decided to buy the LG G5. :highfive:
Tronsmart:
Wall Chargers:
[Qualcomm Certified] Tronsmart 18W Quick Charge 3.0 USB Wall Charger :http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-wc1t-quick-charge-3.0-wall-charger
USB Type C Charger,Tronsmart 33W Dual USB Turbo Wall Charger with Quick Charge 3.0 Technology :http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-w2pte-type-c-quick-charger-3.0-dual-ports-rapid-wall-charger
Tronsmart 42W Quick Charge 3.0 USB Wall Charger:http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-42w-quick-charge-3-0-usb-wall-charger-black
Car Chargers:
Tronsmart CC1T Single Port Quick Charge 3.0 Car Charger:http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-cc1t-qc-3.0-car-charger
USB Type C Car Charger,Tronsmart 33W Dual USB Car Charger with Quick Charge 3.0 Technology:http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-c2pte-type-c-dual-ports-car-charger
Tronsmart C2PTU Quick Charge 3.0 & Type-C Dual Ports Car Charger:http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-c2ptu-quick-charge-3.0-and-type-c-dual-ports-car-charger
Desktop Chargers
Tronsmart U5PTA Quick Charge 3.0 Rapid Desktop Charger:http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-uc5ta-quick-charge-3.0-rapid-desktop-charger
Anker:
Wall Charger:
Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 18W USB Wall Charger:https://www.anker.com/products/A2010111
Car Charger
Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 24W USB Car Charger:https://www.anker.com/products/A2210011
Aukey:
Wall Charger:
[Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0] Quick Charge 2.0-Compatible AUKEY 19.5W USB Wall Charger:http://www.aukey.com/product/pa-t9-chargers-qc3-0
Car Charger:
USB Type C Car Charger, AUKEY 49.5W 3-Port USB Car Charger with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Technology:http://www.aukey.com/product/cc-y3-Car-Charger-qc3-0
Choetech:
Quick Charge 3.0-CHOE 18W :http://www.amazon.com/Charge-3-0-CH...=1454055256&sr=1-13&keywords=quick+charge+3.0
QC 3.0 power bank:http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AAHT62
The above brands are my favorite accessories manufacturers and folks all speak highly of their products and services. Let me know the best quick charge 3.0 products you think! If you guys are looking for the best type-c cables for LG G5, please note that there are many bad type-c cables on the market now. But the googler Benson is still testing the type-c cables for us. You can find his review here:https://plus.google.com/collection/s0Inv
If you guys want to review their products, just visit their official website:
Anker Power User: https://www.anker.com/poweruser
Tronsmart Smart Plus User: http://www.tronsmart.com/smart-plus-user
Can't find the similar program from Aukey website http://www.aukey.com/
Choetech Reviewer Program: http://www.choetech.com/Support-review.html
Anyone know how quick you can go from dead to 100 with quick charge 3 on a USB 3C?
Hi Everyone, I can't wait for the G5, the modular design looks really intriguing, with that being said, I got the http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AAHT62A?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00 in anticipation of the Lg G5, but I have used it on other Quick Charge 2.0 Devices and it is awesome! Smaller and lighter than I expected and the actual battery pack charges fast with a quick charge plug! It is a nice portable pack for anyone looking into buying it!
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Hi Everyone, I can't wait for the G5, the modular design looks really intriguing, with that being said, I got the http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AAHT62A?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00 in anticipation of the Lg G5, but I have used it on other Quick Charge 2.0 Devices and it is awesome! Smaller and lighter than I expected and the actual battery pack charges fast with a quick charge plug! It is a nice portable pack for anyone looking into buying it!
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Nice to see an external pack with quickcharge built in. My solar battery pack probably doesn't have that, but it'll do for now.
I want to use the phone at once!!
jisddwqs said:
OK, LG G5 finally was released. Supports quick charge 3.0 and comes with type-c port. Pretty sweet! I had posted a list about the Best Quick Charge 3.0 Chargers from the Famous Accessories Brands on S7 forum. (click here) Sadly S7 doesn't use the type-c port. I decided to buy the LG G5. :highfive:
Tronsmart:
Wall Chargers:
[Qualcomm Certified] Tronsmart 18W Quick Charge 3.0 USB Wall Charger :http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-wc1t-quick-charge-3.0-wall-charger
USB Type C Charger,Tronsmart 33W Dual USB Turbo Wall Charger with Quick Charge 3.0 Technology :http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-w2pte-type-c-quick-charger-3.0-dual-ports-rapid-wall-charger
Tronsmart 42W Quick Charge 3.0 USB Wall Charger:http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-42w-quick-charge-3-0-usb-wall-charger-black
Car Chargers:
Tronsmart CC1T Single Port Quick Charge 3.0 Car Charger:http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-cc1t-qc-3.0-car-charger
USB Type C Car Charger,Tronsmart 33W Dual USB Car Charger with Quick Charge 3.0 Technology:http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-c2pte-type-c-dual-ports-car-charger
Tronsmart C2PTU Quick Charge 3.0 & Type-C Dual Ports Car Charger:http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-c2ptu-quick-charge-3.0-and-type-c-dual-ports-car-charger
Desktop Chargers
Tronsmart U5PTA Quick Charge 3.0 Rapid Desktop Charger:http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-uc5ta-quick-charge-3.0-rapid-desktop-charger
Anker:
Wall Charger:
Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 18W USB Wall Charger:https://www.anker.com/products/A2010111
Car Charger
Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 24W USB Car Charger:https://www.anker.com/products/A2210011
Aukey:
Wall Charger:
[Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0] Quick Charge 2.0-Compatible AUKEY 19.5W USB Wall Charger:http://www.aukey.com/product/pa-t9-chargers-qc3-0
Car Charger:
USB Type C Car Charger, AUKEY 49.5W 3-Port USB Car Charger with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Technology:http://www.aukey.com/product/cc-y3-Car-Charger-qc3-0
Choetech:
Quick Charge 3.0-CHOE 18W :http://www.amazon.com/Charge-3-0-CH...=1454055256&sr=1-13&keywords=quick+charge+3.0
QC 3.0 power bank:http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AAHT62
The above brands are my favorite accessories manufacturers and folks all speak highly of their products and services. Let me know the best quick charge 3.0 products you think! If you guys are looking for the best type-c cables for LG G5, please note that there are many bad type-c cables on the market now. But the googler Benson is still testing the type-c cables for us. You can find his review here:https://plus.google.com/collection/s0Inv
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WOW.You are warm-hearted .Thanks a lot.
Someone have this charger? Is it better (faster) then original charger?
Quick Charge 3.0 AUKEY USB Wall Charger with Micro-USB Cable for Galaxy S7/S6/Edge Nexus 6p, LG G5 | Qualcomm Certified
http://s.aliexpress.com/IRRJnYjI
(from AliExpress Android)
Poslano sa mog LG-H850 koristeći Tapatalk
My question is will the stock out of box G5 charger cable work between the phone and my laptop. I've been reading stuff about a 75 resistor and I'm confused.
I also thought the stock charger was in fact a QC 3.0 charger.
igotroot said:
My question is will the stock out of box G5 charger cable work between the phone and my laptop. I've been reading stuff about a 75 resistor and I'm confused.
I also thought the stock charger was in fact a QC 3.0 charger.
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Stock cable works fine with my laptop. As far as the stock charger, it is QC 2.0 not 3.0. Not sure why LG did that.
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Stock cable works fine with my laptop. As far as the stock charger, it is QC 2.0 not 3.0. Not sure why LG did that.
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So you can transfer files, photos etc to/from the G5/laptop with no issues with stock cable? I thought the cable had to have some type of 75 ohm or something resistor in it so that it does not mess up the computer and its USB port?
I just do backup on my pc lg bridge with stock cable
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So you can transfer files, photos etc to/from the G5/laptop with no issues with stock cable? I thought the cable had to have some type of 75 ohm or something resistor in it so that it does not mess up the computer and its USB port?
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My laptop has not blown up or caught the clap...yet
Here's the power bank I picked up:
http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Cert...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00
RAVPower 20,100mAh with QC 3.0, USB type C, regular iSmart USB port. so it can charge regular speed charging devices, Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 (and backward compatable to 2.0/1.0) and USB-C fast charging. Pretty much have all you bases covered. So I can charge my G5 and Nexus 6P at their full rate.
Also it can charge using QC 3.0 (if you have a QC 3.0 charger) to charge the huge 20,100mAh in about 4.5 hours.
I am looking for powerstation which can Charge LG g5 and second battery in Quick Charge Mode.
Anbody an idea?
Hi I got a 6P a while back I'm useing my Nexus 6 charger/adaptor an I notice that when I plug a white cheap USB to type c cable to my phone it says Rapidly charging..So I ordered 2 Spigen USB 3.0 to type C cables an when I plug them into my Nexus 6 adaptor it says just Charging but seems to charge fast..I also ordered a Cheotech Faster charger that came with a USB to type C cord an when I plug it in it says just Charging if I use that cheap White type C cable with the Cheotech charger it says Rapidly Charging..Very weird..So I'm wondering even tho it says just charging is it still Rapie charging fast.My wife hooks up here S7 edge to the Cheotech an it says Rapidly Charging..
2 pictures of what I purchased from Amazon..
GBPackerFanForLife said:
Hi I got a 6P a while back I'm useing my Nexus 6 charger/adaptor an I notice that when I plug a white cheap USB to type c cable to my phone it says Rapidly charging..So I ordered 2 Spigen USB 3.0 to type C cables an when I plug them into my Nexus 6 adaptor it says just Charging but seems to charge fast..I also ordered a Cheotech Faster charger that came with a USB to type C cord an when I plug it in it says just Charging if I use that cheap White type C cable with the Cheotech charger it says Rapidly Charging..Very weird..So I'm wondering even tho it says just charging is it still Rapie charging fast.My wife hooks up here S7 edge to the Cheotech an it says Rapidly Charging..
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USB-A to USB-C won't fast charge your 6P. You need a USB-C to USB-C cable and a USB-C charger capable of fast charging at 5V/3A.
I suggest you take a look at Benson Leung (engineer at Google) on Google+ or over at Amazon for an approved charger and cable.
I personnally have the Choetech USB-C charger and the USB-C to USB-C cable for travelling and it works perfectly.
therock3181 said:
USB-A to USB-C won't fast charge your 6P. You need a USB-C to USB-C cable and a USB-C charger capable of fast charging at 5V/3A.
I suggest you take a look at Benson Leung (engineer at Google) on Google+ or over at Amazon for an approved charger and cable.
I personnally have the Choetech USB-C charger and the USB-C to USB-C cable for travelling and it works perfectly.
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I have a Usb-A to Usb-C that does fast charge when I plug it in it says Rapidly Charging an it charges it fast..
GBPackerFanForLife said:
I have a Usb-A to Usb-C that does fast charge when I plug it in it says Rapidly Charging an it charges it fast..
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It says fast charging if charging over 2A I believe. This is "fast" charging, but USB-A only goes up to 2.4A. Full USB C to USB C will allow 3A of charging speed. You shouldn't have bought that charger or cable.
Get a Type C charger and Type C to C cable. Anker makes good, stylish cables as well.
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It says fast charging if charging over 2A I believe. This is "fast" charging, but USB-A only goes up to 2.4A. Full USB C to USB C will allow 3A of charging speed. You shouldn't have bought that charger or cable.
Get a Type C charger and Type C to C cable. Anker makes good, stylish cables as well.
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Mine only says charging at 2.4A. I only achieve fast charging at 3A. It's a 20-30 mins difference to full charge. Not a big deal.
So, when it is about charging, this Galaxy S21+ (Exynos) can be really choosy. With a lot of chargers, it difficulty reach 1.3A. Only few of the selected chargers (my Lenovo 65Watt laptop charger, IKEA 27Watt charger) it could reach 2A charging with wired. For wireless charging, it's even worse. Currently I owned 3 wireless chargers.
1. Energizer 15Watt charger. Never even shows Fast Wireless Charging.
2. Samsung EB-U1200 Wireless Charging Power Bank. This one shows Fast Wireless charging. It could charge up to 2A for a while and then once the battery temp hits about 39C (and it hits there within 5 mins), it throttles.
3. Huawei SuperCharge 27Watt Wireless Charger (with Huawei 22.5Watt SuperCharge Charger and 5A cable), performs same as Samsung Power Bank. Reaches up to 2A, then battery heats up and throttles.
I've tried different ways, including removing the phone case while charging but result is still the same. Does any of you have similar experience? or is it just my phone? Please advise me how to make wireless charging more efficient.
I've not tried wireless charging however for wired you need a charger that supports USB C PD PPS (this is a fairly new standard) and without this you won't get anything more than about 2A.
This Ravpower charger for £16 (£13 with current voucher code) works a treat hitting 4.6A when the battery is empty reducing as the battery becomes full. You have to use USB C to USB C to achieve this.
RAVPower USB C Plug Charger, 30W 2-Port PD Fast Charger: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy RAVPower USB C Plug Charger, 30W 2-Port PD Fast Charger for iPhone 12 Mini Pro Max, with 20W Power Delivery 3.0, Durable & Compact Wall Charger for MagSafe Charger, iPad Pro, Galaxy, Nintendo Switch at Amazon UK.
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My guess is there will be a similar standard for wireless charging that you need to adhere to.