Anker 511 30W 5-In-1 USB Portable Power Strip w/ 5' Extension Cord (White)
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 511 30W 5-In-1 USB Portable Power Strip w/ 5' Extension Cord (White) on sale $14.98 w/ promo code ANKER9127S (apply at checkout). Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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Unit can deliver fast/effiicent power to a wide range of devices, including smartphones, tablets and laptops (ex; MacBook Pro 14" to 50% in ~37 minutes or quickly charge your iPhone, Galaxy or iPad devices)
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has Anker 511 USB C Travel Power Strip (30W Charger, 2 AC Outlets, 2 USB-A Ports, 1 USB-C Port) for$17.99 - $3 w/ code ANKER9127S = $14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
Model: Anker Power Strip with USB C,511 USB Power Strip,2 Outlets & 30W USB C,5ft Soft Extension Cord,Power Delivery for iPhone14/13/Mac, Compact for Dorm/Room/Office/School, Cruise Ship, TUV Listed
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Anker USB C Travel Power Strip - 511 Power Strip with 30W Charger, 2AC Outlets, 2 USB Fast Charge Ports, 5ft Extension Cord - Durable & Convenient for Dorm, Office, School, Cruise Ship - TUV Listed
Manufacturer:
Anker
Model Number:
A9127
Product SKU:
B0BBVD5Z8D
UPC:
194644111045
ASIN:
B0BBVD5Z8D
Brand:
Anker
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
5.1181 x 1.10236 x 1.29921 inches
Item Weight:
0.5732019 Pounds
Item model number:
A9127
Manufacturer:
Anker
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I think 30w would be plenty to charge most laptops when they're not in use, shouldn't take more than 3-4 hrs max. The challenge would be to keep a power hungry laptop fully charged while in use, so intermittent use should be sustainable.
Only pushes 30W through USB-C. Not enough to charge most laptops. I was excited for a minute. Still could be useful for charging other devices in a hotel with not enough plugs or maybe on a cruise?
Now up to $18, which is 10% off.
Worth noting that if you use all 3 USB ports at once, that the USB-C caps at 20W and the two USB-A ports caps at a *combined* 10W.
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Only pushes 30W through USB-C. Not enough to charge most laptops. I was excited for a minute. Still could be useful for charging other devices in a hotel with not enough plugs or maybe on a cruise?
Only pushes 30W through USB-C. Not enough to charge most laptops. I was excited for a minute. Still could be useful for charging other devices in a hotel with not enough plugs or maybe on a cruise?
I think 30w would be plenty to charge most laptops when they're not in use, shouldn't take more than 3-4 hrs max. The challenge would be to keep a power hungry laptop fully charged while in use, so intermittent use should be sustainable.
I think 30w would be plenty to charge most laptops when they're not in use, shouldn't take more than 3-4 hrs max. The challenge would be to keep a power hungry laptop fully charged while in use, so intermittent use should be sustainable.
And for phones, in general, 30w is more than enough.
I think 30w would be plenty to charge most laptops when they're not in use, shouldn't take more than 3-4 hrs max. The challenge would be to keep a power hungry laptop fully charged while in use, so intermittent use should be sustainable.
Yes. This is what I do. My MacBooks are good for all day use and I simply charge them with 30 watt at night to full. Even power hungry ones because they are napping
Even when I am using the Pro14 that usually has the 90watt charger, 30w will keep some juice flowing and if I keep the screen less than full brightness, it will maintain battery level just fine too.
I DO WISH these damn chargers just come with all USB-C instead of usb-A mixed with usc-c cuz now I have to use a adapter as I've pretty much switched all to usb-c other then stupid logitech camera or dongles that are still just USB-A. like wtf Logitech
The benefit of this is you can pair it with another 45w or 65w (or 100w) charger depending on what you need for your laptop, but the 30W is enough for any phone or the Steam Deck. If you are on a plane or similar, a 65W power brick is going to constantly fall out of the socket. Using an extension cord, which is much lighter, means you get a more stable connection in abused public power outlets.
I'm going to be pairing this with my INIU 45W adapter, which can also handle 2x20W.
I currently have this. It's nice, quality Anker product. Only thing I would say is if you have something plugged in to both ports on the side and in the front usb, it takes up a lot of odd flat space, and you're going to be bending one of the cables most likely.
Worth noting that if you use all 3 USB ports at once, that the USB-C caps at 20W and the two USB-A ports caps at a *combined* 10W.
Technically, USB-A is only supposed to put out:
USB 1 and 2: 500 mA @ 5V = 2.5 Watts (amps * volts = watts)
USB 3: 900 mA @ 5V = 4.5 W
That's why high-wattage devices like CD burners needed to plug into two USB ports.
10 W for two USB-A ports combined is the max you can get. The phone/tablet chargers which delivered higher wattages weren't standard USB-A. They typically used an extra-long plug which would mate with higher voltage contacts, to deliver higher power if you used that charger, that cable, and that device.
USB-PD (often used on USB-C) delivers higher power by negotiating with the device to deliver power at a higher voltage. (The amperage is limited by the diameter and length of the wire.)
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Worth noting that if you use all 3 USB ports at once, that the USB-C caps at 20W and the two USB-A ports caps at a *combined* 10W.
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Edit: Thanks for updating the title!
I think 30w would be plenty to charge most laptops when they're not in use, shouldn't take more than 3-4 hrs max. The challenge would be to keep a power hungry laptop fully charged while in use, so intermittent use should be sustainable.
Yes. This is what I do. My MacBooks are good for all day use and I simply charge them with 30 watt at night to full. Even power hungry ones because they are napping
Even when I am using the Pro14 that usually has the 90watt charger, 30w will keep some juice flowing and if I keep the screen less than full brightness, it will maintain battery level just fine too.
I DO WISH these damn chargers just come with all USB-C instead of usb-A mixed with usc-c cuz now I have to use a adapter as I've pretty much switched all to usb-c other then stupid logitech camera or dongles that are still just USB-A. like wtf Logitech
I'm going to be pairing this with my INIU 45W adapter, which can also handle 2x20W.
https://www.amazon.com/Charger-IN...r=8-3&th=1
(I paid around $16 for it if you want to wait for a deal. It works well and supports PPS).
My laptop can draw about 96W, but as long as i'm not playing AAA games, 45W is more than enough.
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Worth noting that if you use all 3 USB ports at once, that the USB-C caps at 20W and the two USB-A ports caps at a *combined* 10W.
USB 1 and 2: 500 mA @ 5V = 2.5 Watts (amps * volts = watts)
USB 3: 900 mA @ 5V = 4.5 W
That's why high-wattage devices like CD burners needed to plug into two USB ports.
10 W for two USB-A ports combined is the max you can get. The phone/tablet chargers which delivered higher wattages weren't standard USB-A. They typically used an extra-long plug which would mate with higher voltage contacts, to deliver higher power if you used that charger, that cable, and that device.
USB-PD (often used on USB-C) delivers higher power by negotiating with the device to deliver power at a higher voltage. (The amperage is limited by the diameter and length of the wire.)
Seems like a good unit.