Since my 6P I've been hoping for a diminutive power bank with a captive USB C cable similar to what Moto made for microUSB devices, but after nearly two years have given up hope. RAVPower contacted me about reviewing their 6700mAh portable charger so I figured I'd give it a try. It's not quite the one hitter I'd been looking for, but with the included fabric pouch carrying a short A to C cable wasn't too bad. For comparison I tested it against Anker's Astro E1 5200mAh candy bar, which obviously has a bit less capacity though it should be noted they now offer a 6700mAh version.
Both devices are quite small, easy enough to carry in my pocket without noticing. Despite the increased capacity the RAVPower is noticably shorter, though ever so slightly thicker. I preferred the matte finish on the RAVPower; the gloss black on the Anker not only is a fingerprint magnet, but also showed micro scratches after just the first use. Anker does offer a white and blue version, for what it's worth.
Both banks have a single USB A output; Anker uses their PowerIQ to deliver up to 2A whereas the RAVPower delivers up to 2.4A with their iSmart2.0 delivery system. They both charge over microUSB, but the Anker can only charge at 1A whereas the RAVPower can take a 2A input. They each ship with a fabric pouch and A to microUSB cable. I preferred Anker's pouch because it was more fitted, but like RAVPower's flat cable better.
To test them I ran my Pixel XL down to 15-25% and mostly left the phone alone while charging and used the A to C cable that came with the Pixel. The RAVPower fully charged the phone from 20% in 1h 49m with an average charge speed of 1401mAh. There was still some juice left over, but only enough to provide a 16% boost later in the day. RAVPower claims three charges for the iPhone 6s (1715mAh battery) and and two for the Galaxy S7 (3000) which I tend to doubt, but again I'm just looking for a pocketable charger to get me a bump throughout the day.
The Anker performed similarly, but as expected didn't provide quite as much power. It took my phone from 26-98% in 1h 42m, but didn't quite have enough juice to make 100%. It also charged ever so slightly slower at an average 1381mAh. Again, Anker's claim of 1.9 iPhone 6s charges seems dubious, but mostly enough to get me the bump I was looking for.
Honestly there isn't a huge difference between the two, but if I had to pick I'd go with the RAVPower. The slightly faster charging (both input and out) and matte coating make the RAVPower a bit more appealing. I'm still looking for the elusive one hitter with a captive USB C cable, but in lieu of that these are both good, pocketable options for a little extra juice throughout the day.
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I ended up with the Ravpower 26800 PD. That thing is awesome. It uses a USB-C that is capable of input and output, meaning not only will it charge my Pixel XL quickly, I can charge the entire battery pack in approx. 4 hours, which beats the pants off of my other battery packs in this size category. It is a little heavy and large (compared to the above battery pack) but I carry a backpack most times when I would use it so not a big deal. I have not tried it yet, but with that much of battery it should charge my Asus C302 Chromebook through USB-C. It was about 64 bucks, which for me seemed like a lot, but was also the best deal to get USB-C PD by my calculations.
Edited to add: I was not paid or offered any compensation for my opinions about this battery pack, I used my own money to by it
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As a long term fan of Brodit holders, I'm pleased to see the i9000 active holder now listed as coming soon.
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i have a brodit iphone 3g holder (non active but you can adjust the sides) and i reckon if i used a silicone case i would fit nicely inside it.
might go for this holder anyway, could do with the power
any ideas on RRP?
How much is it expected to cost and why is the pic upside down?
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How much is it expected to cost and why is the pic upside down?
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Pic is straight. USB connection for charging is at the top of the phone..
for HTC Touch HD was really good.
Probably I`ll buy for SGS as well
Hope the charger is 1mA
even at 1mA it's not powerful enough to charge the battery when using the GPS
i'm looking for a 2mA car charger
The estimate prices you can check from DSL Developments
- http://www.dsldevelopments.com/brodit/holder/Samsung+Galaxy S i9000-Brodit-Holder.asp
Prices may vary when the products are wider in the shops.
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even at 1mA it's not powerful enough to charge the battery when using the GPS
i'm looking for a 2mA car charger
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Joking! So its shows 'usb' rather than 'dc'? Had any luck finding any?
http://www.brodit.com/?main=productinformation.jsp&anr=513167
http://www.brodit.com/?main=productinformation.jsp&anr=512167
http://www.brodit.com/?main=productinformation.jsp&anr=511167
513167 is listed as 2A charger
i'll definitely buy one if they are for real 2 amps
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http://www.brodit.com/?main=productinformation.jsp&anr=513167
http://www.brodit.com/?main=productinformation.jsp&anr=512167
http://www.brodit.com/?main=productinformation.jsp&anr=511167
513167 is listed as 2A charger
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Now I do like Brodit, but I may have to get my hacksaw out according to these pics.
Unless Im reading it wrong, there's a big flap of plastic obscuring the camera lens.
I like to record my car journeys you see - for the times I get into an accident with a less than honest person who invents witnesses.
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Now I do like Brodit, but I may have to get my hacksaw out according to these pics.
Unless Im reading it wrong, there's a big flap of plastic obscuring the camera lens.
I like to record my car journeys you see - for the times I get into an accident with a less than honest person who invents witnesses.
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that's a great idea!
i've always used a separate camera for that purpose, because i bike and drive, it's extremely important when you are on a bicycle as most car vs. bicycle goes either unreported, or car always win the debate even though it's the car's driver fault.
Off topic (but discussed in topic) I've just purchased this 2A charger http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2A-car-charge...ting_LaptopAccessories_RL&hash=item45f367d712 cheap and cheerful no holder but provide the correct power for maximum use of the device
Isn't a 2 amp charger way overkill? I have a 0.7 amp samsung charger and that charges my phone just fine while running mobile maps.
i ordered a 2 Amp charger from another source, i already have a generic phone holder that works for all phones and PDA
no, anything less than 1 Amp will not charge your phone, if you keep the screen ON, and using GPS + using Bluetooth
1 Amp will keep your battery from falling down drastically, but it is still not enough to charge the battery meanwhile all the features are ON
2 Amp is only enough to keep all those features running, and charger the battery.
that comes from experience using the HTC Athena, which is just as much of a power hog as the SGS i9000
http://www.clove.co.uk/viewProduct....Category=513E19A1-EA21-475E-A79A-2C796C2E9237 for sell atm for £41 (£48.18 inc VAT) THAT EXPENSIVE!!!!! even though i aint got the phone yet lol
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http://www.clove.co.uk/viewProduct....Category=513E19A1-EA21-475E-A79A-2C796C2E9237 for sell atm for £41 (£48.18 inc VAT) THAT EXPENSIVE!!!!! even though i aint got the phone yet lol
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It's also available on DSL, for £37.97 delivered. Have ordered mine
my universal 2A phone charger + universal car holder combined cost less than $20 delivered all from DealExtreme that's less than 14 euros, and they are good quality too, the same stuff you'll find at any of the better known e-stores.
dizzle118 said:
Off topic (but discussed in topic) I've just purchased this 2A charger http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2A-car-charge...ting_LaptopAccessories_RL&hash=item45f367d712 cheap and cheerful no holder but provide the correct power for maximum use of the device
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Brilliant. I came looking for info on this, as my current charger in the car acts like a USB connection... Thanks.
I have the £20 Brodit holder, maybe I should have got the active one though, keeps the cable a bit more out the way.
(REVIEW) Tronsmart 2 port Quick Charge 2.0 Wall Charger*
I received this Tronsmart 2 port Quick Charge 2.0 wall charger for free in exchange for an honest review.
Look/Feel
First impressions were very good. The charger was packed well and came with two good quality micro usb cables. The actual charger has a good sturdy feel and seems to be made well and out of quality materials. The black and green colors are nice to look at.
If I have one complaint, it is the placement of the plug/jacks. With the current placement, the unit with a usb cable plugged in sticks out from the wall a minimum of 4.5” making it less than idea for direct wall plug in behind a shelf/nightstand etc. A right angle outlet adapter will remedy this, or plug into a surge protector where its slim factor only takes up one slot. Not a deal breaker as a surge protector is a good idea anyway for your $700 cell phone.**
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.
- LG v10 :***9.09V/1.70A
- Samsung Note 4:**8.98V/1.59A
- Moto Droid Mini:***5.11V/1.24A
So the charger with Volt IQ did a good job of recognizing the phone and applying an appropriate amount of power. I found that it charged my LG v10 as fast as or maybe slightly faster than the OEM charger.
Overall impressions are excellent, I would buy this product. It is well made, did not get hot, performs great and looks nice. I see the 5 port desktop version in my future as we have a handful of phones and tablets in our household and it would also be perfect for travel.
Based on the Amazon reviews alone, I'd say Tronsmart is here to stay.
http://www.amazon.com/Tronsmart-Tra...p/B0186Y3GDY/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8
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Well i bought tronsmart car charger 2 port with QC in one port and work great and inexpensive. But only one thing that i wish it has. Led or indicator if it is working or not. and maybe indicator if the gadget fully chargr or not.
I was just thinking about getting one of the car chargers from them also. (saw a coupon on slick deals)
Nice to see a review of something from the brand.
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I have the 5-Port Desktop Charger. Love it!
RomelM12 said:
I have the 5-Port Desktop Charger. Love it!
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Ya I have that one too at work. I also have a bunch of their smaller QC 2.0 chargers. They all work very well.
5-port wall charger is good as well from Tronsmart
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(REVIEW) Tronsmart 2 port Quick Charge 2.0 Wall Charger*
I received this Tronsmart 2 port Quick Charge 2.0 wall charger for free in exchange for an honest review.
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I bought the one that is a 5-port wall charger, it was on sale for $24 at Amazon, may still be there. It really does recognize what the optimal charging should be and delivers accordingly. Good buy.
Just checked and the promotion is over. Coupon expired. ?
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Did it come with that volt meter?
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Did it come with that volt meter?
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Unfortunately not. I received it to test output, but it does not come with the wall charger.
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Hello! A few days ago, I received a Choetech B617Q power bank to review, and well, I've never reviewed a power bank before, so bear with me.
First off, here's a link to the Power Bank, because how else would you know where to get it from?
http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-10400mAh-Portable-External-Lightning/dp/B01AAHT62A
OK, so now, the specs. Everyone loves specs, right? So here they are:
Capacity: 10400mAH 38.48Wh
Battery Type: 18650 2600mAH
Input 1 (Lightning): 5V 2.4A
Input 2 (MicroUSB): 5V 2.4A
Output 1 (QC 3.0 Port) 5V 3A/9V 2A/12V 1.5A (standard)
Output 2 (High Efficiency Port): 5V 1A (standard)
Dimensions: 3.9x2.9x0.8 inches
Weight: 236g/0.52 oz (This seems to be wrong here, it's solid!) (I just measured it on a kitchen scale, and it's 0.58 Lbs, so 263g, or 9.28 Oz, or 0.04142857 stone, for you wacky Brits out there)
Oh hey look, more printed specs!
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OK, so I'm not going to do an unboxing. It's a beige box. Inside a white cardboard sleeve with a minimalist design and a picture of the product. GO FIGURE. You don't need, nor want to see me unboxing this, because frankly, it would be boring, right? I will say that inside, you get the power bank (Duh!), a USB to Micro USB cable (Like we don't have 20 of these laying around), and the instructions, which actually help. Why would instructions help, you might ask? I'll tell you!
See those LEDs? Yes, they tell you how much of a charge you have, but it also tells you when you're using QuickCharge or not, as the first LED turns green instead of blue. And did I mention this was QuickCharge 3.0? So you can enjoy it with your V10, and it's future proof for your next upgrade!
Now, you have a few ports to choose from here. You can use the QuickCharge port, or the normal port, or BOTH, to charge your devices. You can also recharge the power bank using MicroUSB OR a Lightning cable, so even if you forget your cable at home, someone is bound to have you covered.
JUST LOOK AT THESE PORTS!
Now, there's not much other features I can talk about here. It's a big honking battery. However, this is a SOLID device, made out of powder coated black aluminum (Aluminium for you wacky brits, I cater to you guys), with some nice chamfered edges that are polished to a chrome like shine. The power button is plastic, but is solid and clicky, and all around the device feels well designed and put together. I'm going to leave you with a few more pics, and feel free to ask questions!
How many charges would you say can you give the v10 before needing a recharge? I have the limefuel 20,000mAh capacity power brick and it gets about 5 full charges (~5-100%) but it's super heavy and bulky.
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I got this choetech power bank for free in exchange for my fair review. If for some reason you think this review isn't honest let the know I'll try to answer any questions.
Link to product on amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AAHT62A/
This product comes in a nice size to start with. While I have used a anker power bank the is slightly nicer I did enjoy this one even though it has a bigger size mainly because it comes with two input methods to be charged so either you are a Iphone user or android user just know you aren't left in the dark anymore (hurray???)[emoji14]
Let's get into the included goodies.. The included usb cable isnt my favorite slice of apple pie but I'll take it since the usage of most power banks is meant to be portable and close to the bank itself. I'm personally a huge fan of 6ft+ usb cables hint hint....
The phone packaging included always a warranty card and instructions that u should definitely read for safety and technical reasons!
There is no other items included sooo yeah don't be expecting a carrying bag or such...
So let's get to the actual usage I used this to charge an LG G5 at work a total of around 3 and a half times. Which was pretty darn good! I couldn't have been any happier to be honest. I currently own a note 5 (QC 2.0), s7 (QC 2.0) and a htc a9 (QC 3.0).
I'm glad I can take advantage of quick charge 2.0 and 3.0 if needed as the anker one I used only supported 2.0 quick charge so thanks a lot choetech!
Lastly I'll say that the power bank doesn't weight a lot either is its not a deal breaker to carry this inside your pants or back pack either. I'll be sure to keep using this mainly in my HTC a9 and see how things get going at work when I use it charge my work supplied LG g5 unit too.
I hope you enjoyed my review and purchase this product to try for your self. =)
Note I added images of the bank next to a galaxy s6 edge so you can get an idea of the size of the product.
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@Febby Thank you for the nice review and pictures. When charging note 5 (QC 2.0), s7 (QC 2.0) with this QC 3.0 power bank, is the charging speed faster than QC 2.0 charger?
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@Febby Thank you for the nice review and pictures. When charging note 5 (QC 2.0), s7 (QC 2.0) with this QC 3.0 power bank, is the charging speed faster than QC 2.0 charger?
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The note 5 is not QC, it is Samsung Rapid Charge. A QC 2 phone can't charge faster than it is designed to, no matter the charger.
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@schwartz.matthew.e The Note 5 uses Quick Charge 2.0. Here's Qualcomm's docu that lists it https://www.qualcomm.com/documents/quick-charge-device-list
I am lovin' this Choetech desk charger. Choetech had emailed me after seeing me post here on XDA, offering me a 70% off discount code in order for me to review it objectively. I would never be extra favorable about an object because I received it for free or at a discount. If it sucks I will say so, and why.
Contents: Comes with the unit itself, a single well made Choetech USB cable (note: not USB-C), a very short power cable, and a stand that it sits in to stand upright.
Build Quality: Seems fairly well made, feels nice to the touch. The back has an interesting texture that's different than the rest of the body. It's apparently fireproof. 5/5
Ports: They slide in and out well, they don't feel cheap or fragile. 5/5
Packaging: Comes in a thin cardboard box, with a shiny cardboard cover. Not too bad. Not great. There are 2 twist ties and a power plug plastic cover left over (going in the trash). These items serve no purpose other than to signify the object is in "new retail condition". I would prefer even more eco friendly packaging, like the company Ringke uses, using only a toxic free, biodegradable plastic bag instead. I know it's not as "attractive" but environmental responsibility is more important in 2016, especially for small electronics that sell thousands and thousands of units. Doing okay here, definitely room for improvement. 3/5
Function: I charged my LG G5 with a USB-C cable, an extra LG G5 battery, my Galaxy S5 with it's cable, my USB chargeable vaporizer pen battery, and an external battery pack. Charges fast and had no issues. Everything works and works well. 5/5
Conclusion: Charges everything well, no issues with it. Power cord could be longer was my only criticism so far. I am happy with this product. Overall 4/5
Disclaimer: "I received this product for free (or at a promotional discount) in exchange for my honest review".
I am currently using this charger all the time and if anything occurs to change my opinion of it I will update the review.
Pictures of it:
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Loving it.
So before i received my Choetech 50W 6 port QC3 charger I was using a Aukey 5 port charger. When i opened the Choetech charger i was slightly dissapointed that it didn't have that hefty feel that the Aukey has, but that dissappointment was quickly set aside and I realized that the size and feel was perfect. I now prefer the Choetech charger to the Aukey.
Here are a few things that swayed me:
1. it comes with a usb cable: I can not tell you how nice that is. its not something i would take points off for, but it make it a complete package ( yes, I know we all have like 10000 of them, but we can always use more)
2. it actually stands up, with the included stand i had no trouble getting the charger to stand on its side. This historically has been an issue with chargers i have seen like this as the power cable "tilts" the charger back and it never really wants to sit up. Which is why initially i was hoping for a "heftier" product. but the Choetech charger has no trouble actually staying on it's side and in place without the power cable dictating it's orientation.
3. The QC charging works well, it chooses the appropriate charging mode for all of my devices, QC2 for my LG G4, and S6, QC3 for my LG G5 and just regular charging for my battery dock. It's nice when a thing does what it says it will do
4. The indicator light: Nice feature , as i never know if my Aukey is working. The Choetech charger has a nice light that is not obnoxious. I currently have it on my night stand and its not too bright that it keeps me awake.
5. 6 ports of awesome- Nice to be able to charge all my devices.
I agree with the OP: basically this thing is a 5/5, It does what it says, and some nice thoughts were put into the design. It surpasses the current charger I was using, and handles everything i have thrown at it.
I'm not going to post pictures here as the OP did a great job with his, but if you have any questions, or what to see a specific view let me know.
~K
Disclaimer: I did receive this at a discount for reviewing the product, but that has in no way swayed my thoughts.
I got the Cheotech 6-port station as well, and I can objectively say, pound for pound, the charging solution I truly needed. Just like @kchannel9 said, the charging cable should be longer, because it limits the accessibility. That's of course outweighed by the sheer ease this station has brought. Here are some benefits I've found in it:
1) It has 6-ports, two of which have Quick Charge 3.0
I have two G5s, S7, and two iPhone 6s Plus', so I have ports for all of them
2) Its compact, so I can put it the corner of my desk, and the kids don't see it, so no tampering
3) Powerful but safe. I am an adjuster, so I hear plenty of horror stories about fire losses involving charging devices. This station has been plugged in since purchase and it hasn't even gotten at least warm. That's relieving to me.
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Yes! The same thing happened to me! I was asked to review it as well which was a first on Amazon for me. And I love the thing!
I've been wanting a device like this for a while but couldn't find one that didn't seem to have "issues". While I've not been able to test the quick charge 3.0 I've charged multiplier devices and tested it with my USB voltage/amperage tester. It was charging my windows tablet and my OPO together at the same time, and here's my favorite thing... It doesn't get hot! Honestly it barely gets warm. Awesome. It's built very solid feeling, like strong good quality plastic, doesn't feel like crap.
It also feels like the back of the 2nd gen Nexus 7 but even smoother, which is fun to touch
I highly recommend this thing! Had it... A week now I think with zero issues
I received this item at a discount as well and am very impressed with it. It charges all of my devices just as quickly as my stock chargers without tying up all my outlets, so I love it and the convenience it offers. I'd never heard of Choetech before, but they've earned a lifetime customer.
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This is the device I am using now to charge all my devices, Lg G5, S7 Edge, 2 ipads and kids tablet, here is what I like about this multicharging unit:
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·*********Really fast in charging the LG G5 and S7 with almost same speed as the original OEM chargers if not slightly faster.
·*********No overheating in either the charger nor the devices even when charging all devices together.
·*********It is my favorable travel charger (All in one) in a single gadget.
·*********Size is good.
·*********Power cable is ok for home use as my setup is near the plug, yet in travelling needs a longer cable.
I received it for a discounted rate to review, it’s not my first item from Choetech brand, I had a wireless charging pad before for my Lg G3 and doing very well till now.
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I received this desk charger a few weeks ago and I must say it is very good quality product I use every day. The product was packaged very nicely with a power cable and a micro USB cable. This is top notch built and just speaks how premium Choetech quality is. I used all ports and they all properly power all my devices. Haven't had any issues with any of the USB ports.