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CRASH8 FFX
> 3 dayQuick charge option for iPhone 11. I use the PD port to fast charge my phone. Since I’ve yet to drain my phone battery below 30%, I can charge from 30 to 80% in 30 minutes.
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Dylan
> 3 dayPretty potent little charger-- great to travel with, but youre at the mercy of finding a hotel with a tight outlet. The weight & heft of the charger itself makes it feel decent quality, but can lead to issues when trying to connect to well-worn outlets; it ends up just flopping out due to the weight and design of it. Overall, though, if youve got it carefully propped up then youre good to go-- and its a nice cheap travel-charger to keep in your luggage!
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Orin Johnston
> 3 dayI purchased 28 of these for my teachers and after a couple of days already one is dead. I am crossing my fingers I did not buy 28 duds and I will be replacing them sooner rather than later. What joke. No way to return them either as I was organized and ordered ahead of time, only to have teachers begin using them to start the school year and it has died.
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Geoff C
> 3 dayLove the power it puts out for the size. Having both A and C plugs and being able to use them at same time is great.
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customer
> 3 dayUpdate: the day after I posted my first review Anker contacted me via email and said they wanted to send me another and requested my mailing address. I sent that info and never heard back. I sent status emails asking when it will be sent and still no reply from Anker. I instead I went through Amazon I got a refund. ————— I didn’t think to check to make sure this adapter works before i left on my trip. I arrived yesterday and plugged my iPad pro11, and iPhone 11 as I went to sleep. The light is on, adapter is bright so I assumed all was well. Wrong! I woke up a little while ago and my iPhone never charged. No, it’s not the outlet since iPad charged overnight. No, it’s the the cord because it works with my single plug at home. No good review here. My Suggestion if thinking of purchasing. Buy ahead of trip so you can make sure it works and have time to get another if it doesn’t. I love the Anker brand but hate when I get a dud
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RBs
> 3 dayLike the ability to charge two items at once with compact design.
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derrick lee zhi xiong
> 3 dayI noted that it support qualcomm device but would like to know does it support mediatek pump express phone?
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Mike
> 3 dayIt charges my iPhone 11 Pro Max very quickly.
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Alex
> 3 day60W Output means youll be able to juice up a phone or tablet pretty fast, faster if it uses USB-C. I usually have my iPhone XR, a Nintendo Switch, and my Surface Book 2 or a tablet on me any given day. This charging brick can charge one USB-A device and one USB-C device at the same time. Its not the best at charging a power hungry laptop like my Surface book... But Ive found that after a day of using the computer If I set it charging overnight the laptop is good to go in the morning. If you need a USB-C charger that can handle your laptop you might want one with more output, but if you travel with a laptop or other power-hungry device this brick can get them charged over night for the next day. Solid charger if you dont need one to keep your computer topped up while you use it.
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MrLiou168
> 3 dayYears of traveling with a 5-lb power brick are over. This charges both my Lenovo X1 Yoga and Dell Precision 5510 with a simple Apple USB-C to USB-C cable and I couldn’t be happier to ditch the thick cables. Next iteration, add more ports please.