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Anker 60W PowerPort Atom III (2 Ports) Travel Charger - $45.99

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[Amazon.ca] Anker 60W PowerPort Atom III (2 Ports) Travel Charger - $45.99

I've been keeping my eye on higher output chargers for a while and this Anker was on my radar. According to Camelx3, this is the lowest it has ever been. Note that this is a 60W TOTAL output charger (45W through USB C, and 15W through USB A).

https://www.amazon.ca/Charger-Anker-Pow ... XI&sr=1-42
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Chrno wrote: I've been keeping my eye on higher output chargers for a while and this Anker was on my radar. According to Camelx3, this is the lowest it has ever been. Note that this is a 60W TOTAL output charger (45W through USC C, and 15W through USB A).

I wish they made these flat against the wall like the one port gan version. I have two of the 45w Rav powers. They are so great, but I wish only needed one.

https://www.amazon.ca/Charger-Anker-Pow ... XI&sr=1-42
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Is this usable for Nintendo Switch?
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Framez wrote: Is this usable for Nintendo Switch?
Hope so... that's what I bought it for lol. Well, that and also to replace my laptop's power brick.
Reviews says it works with the Switch.
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Note the Max Power for an individual USB port is 45W for this unit, so it won't be enough for laptops that require 90W power. But a 65W USB Port would be enough to maintain charge for a 90W laptop

Both are GaN:

ZMI zPower™ Turbo 65W USB-C PD Wall Charger
https://www.zmiusa.com/products/zmi-zpo ... ll-charger

AUKEY USB-C Charger with GaN Power Tech, USB Wall Charger with 60W Power Delivery
https://www.amazon.ca/AUKEY-Charger-Del ... B07TSM4GMK

USB C Charger, Anker 60W Power Delivery Fast Charger [PIQ 3.0 & GaN], PowerPort Atom III Power
https://www.amazon.ca/Charger-Anker-Del ... 07PP1W7S8/
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coffeebean wrote: Note the Max Power for an individual USB port is 45W for this unit, so it won't be enough for laptops that require 90W power. But a 65W USB Port would be enough to maintain charge for a 90W laptop

Both are GaN:

ZMI zPower™ Turbo 65W USB-C PD Wall Charger
https://www.zmiusa.com/products/zmi-zpo ... ll-charger

AUKEY USB-C Charger with GaN Power Tech, USB Wall Charger with 60W Power Delivery
https://www.amazon.ca/AUKEY-Charger-Del ... B07TSM4GMK

USB C Charger, Anker 60W Power Delivery Fast Charger [PIQ 3.0 & GaN], PowerPort Atom III Power
https://www.amazon.ca/Charger-Anker-Del ... 07PP1W7S8/
Thanks, I'll get one of these we instead. Would an Amazon basics USB c cable work or do I need a higher voltage capable one?

Edit - for the cable I went with:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B071WNXY1R
It's USB-IF certified and can handle the extra voltage/amperage. I could have saved $8 trying the Amazon Basics version but after some reading not all USB C cables have the same power transferring capabilities.
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Framez wrote: Is this usable for Nintendo Switch?
For charging purposes, fit should be fine, the Switch will only draw 18w for charging purposes, I've used both a 30w Anker PD wall charger and 18w Anker PD power bank to charge it and both charge fine while playing. For docking, in theory it has the necessary 15V/2.6A+ that the Switch requests in dock mode but I don't own it so I'm not certain.
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indeals wrote: Thanks, I'll get one of these we instead. Would an Amazon basics USB c cable work or do I need a higher voltage capable one?

Edit - for the cable I went with:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B071WNXY1R
It's USB-IF certified and can handle the extra voltage/amperage. I could have saved $8 trying the Amazon Basics version but after some reading not all USB C cables have the same power transferring capabilities.
Another option, if you want to save money on expensive USB cables and the issues of e-chip/usb3.0 PD is to simply get a USB 2.0 3 ft cable and and a regular extension cord.

This is because USB PD is limited to 3 FT or 6FT which isn't long enough anyways, so most likely need an extension anyways.
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Anyone have experience with this right-angle cable from Ugreen? Looks to handle 60W.

UGREEN
5.0 out of 5 stars 1 Reviews
UGREEN USB-C to USB-C Cable Right Angle, Type C 60W Power Delivery Fast Charging Compatible for Google Pixel 3 XL, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus S10 S9, MacBook Air, iPad Pro 2018, Nintendo Switch (3FT)

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B07V6PBRY ... eva_mobile

If anyone knows of any other good right-angle cables that'd be great
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targa88 wrote: This could be another alternative
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07WPS5NZR/?co ... _lig_dp_it
I'd be careful with Aukey products. There are cases out there with overheating issues with their chargers. That said, I have an Aukey 20000mA battery pack for a few years now with no issues, but that is also not a fast charging pack.

For the extra $6, I prefer the peace of mind going with Anker.
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foobox wrote: Better off with the 60w USB-C Nekteck: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07F34196B (reviewed on Wirecutter)

$40.99 (on sale from $49.99) and comes with 6ft USB-IF 60w usbc/usbc cable.
Damn, amazing specs. USB-IF certified, true 60W, and comes with cable! That's easily $10-$15 cost that needs to be added on top of Anker/RAVPower/Aukey etc.
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foobox wrote: Better off with the 60w USB-C Nekteck: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07F34196B (reviewed on Wirecutter)

$40.99 (on sale from $49.99) and comes with 6ft USB-IF 60w usbc/usbc cable.
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Note for Note 10 users. This does not support PD 3.0 PPS, so it won't charge at the max 45W rate on the Note 10, it will probably fall back to 15 or 25W rate

Right now there are only a handful of options for fastest charging for Note 10...I believe some of the Aukey chargers do it, and of course the official 45W Samsung charger
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foobox wrote: Better off with the 60w USB-C Nekteck: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07F34196B (reviewed on Wirecutter)

$40.99 (on sale from $49.99) and comes with 6ft USB-IF 60w usbc/usbc cable.

mikka2017 wrote: Hot if it fast charges note 10+
I don't see anything in the listing that says it supports Note 10 fast charging...so I would assume No for now. Because Note 10 fast charging uses a more advanced charging scheme, the regular PD chargers that have fixed voltage schemes (not the variable voltage that the 10 needs) will probably only support 15W charging with the note 10
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