Do you use the original charger ? topic
So really,
The original charger is nice and all, but i have several devices which are fed trough USB cables and i dont want to be using a power outlet for each,
I got one of these, and its been treating me ok, the 2A ports combined with 24/28 cables are great for the LG G3 and my laptop/tablet Lenovo MiiX 3, I´ve tested it with a current mesurment and with both charging i havent been able to get it above 17 watt and its rated to 35, i guess i would have to try it with with all 4 ports used by devices being able to use the 2A and the 1A to their whole extent,
http://www.amazon.es/amzdeal-Cargado...+usb+4+puertos
So pros :
- Allows charging of multiple devices at once at good speeds
- Supports up to 2A on 2 of the 4 ports
Cons :
- Only supports 5v charging, no qualcomm fast charge (9v charging)
- Only 2 of the 4 ports support 2A charging, the other 2 are capped to 1A
- There are better chargers out there with similar price
Its also the product of not having done my homework before buying, if i would have researched a bit before buying i would have gotten this
http://www.amazon.es/Cargador-charge...s=aukey+5+port
It appears to have the advantage of this chip from TI that allows the charger to distribute the power and current between the 5 ports depending on the requirement of the device, Its capped at 8A meaning that if you have 5 devices all asking for max amperage then the ports would be capped to 1.6A.
Pros
- Ports supply current requested by device equaly, (up to 2.4A i suspect)
- 5 ports to charge several devices
Cons
- charging will depend on connected devices, if 5 2A devices are connected, it will only charge them at 1.6A.
- Big and blocky
- Still no 9v Qualcomm quickcharge.
And please remember you need proper MicroUSB cables for this, those crap poundland cables might not be able to cross 500mA let alone 2A.
The original charger is nice and all, but i have several devices which are fed trough USB cables and i dont want to be using a power outlet for each,
I got one of these, and its been treating me ok, the 2A ports combined with 24/28 cables are great for the LG G3 and my laptop/tablet Lenovo MiiX 3, I´ve tested it with a current mesurment and with both charging i havent been able to get it above 17 watt and its rated to 35, i guess i would have to try it with with all 4 ports used by devices being able to use the 2A and the 1A to their whole extent,
http://www.amazon.es/amzdeal-Cargado...+usb+4+puertos
So pros :
- Allows charging of multiple devices at once at good speeds
- Supports up to 2A on 2 of the 4 ports
Cons :
- Only supports 5v charging, no qualcomm fast charge (9v charging)
- Only 2 of the 4 ports support 2A charging, the other 2 are capped to 1A
- There are better chargers out there with similar price
Its also the product of not having done my homework before buying, if i would have researched a bit before buying i would have gotten this
http://www.amazon.es/Cargador-charge...s=aukey+5+port
It appears to have the advantage of this chip from TI that allows the charger to distribute the power and current between the 5 ports depending on the requirement of the device, Its capped at 8A meaning that if you have 5 devices all asking for max amperage then the ports would be capped to 1.6A.
Pros
- Ports supply current requested by device equaly, (up to 2.4A i suspect)
- 5 ports to charge several devices
Cons
- charging will depend on connected devices, if 5 2A devices are connected, it will only charge them at 1.6A.
- Big and blocky
- Still no 9v Qualcomm quickcharge.
And please remember you need proper MicroUSB cables for this, those crap poundland cables might not be able to cross 500mA let alone 2A.
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