SpigenTech via Amazon has
Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 20W USB-C Foldable Wall Charger (White, PE2009UJ) on sale for
$7.99. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.
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Product Info:- Power Maximized for iPhone: 20W Output enables the fast charging for iPhone 15 / iPhone 14 / iPhone 13 series, and the fastest charging for iPhone SE 2022 / iPhone 12 / MagSafe Charger / iPhone 11 / iPhone X / iPhone 8 / AirPods Max and more
- The Fastest Way to charge iPhone: Charge your iPhone 8 and later models including iPhone 15 up to 3.1x faster than 5W stock charger.
- Gallium nitride (GaN) Tech: Navitas Gallium nitride (GaN) Chipset allows the ArcStation to be 30% smaller than the standard 18W iPhone charger. Also, allows the charger to operate with higher efficiency and generate less heat than your standard wall charger
- The Ultimate One for most devices: By providing 20W USB C PD charging, works flawlessly with most Type C devices including iPhone, iPad Air, Galaxy S23, S22, S21, S20, Z Fold Flip 5 4 3 Note 20, Pixel 8a / 8 / 8 Pro / 7a / 7 / 7 Pro / 6, 5 and more
- US Foldable Type A Plug: Please note that foldable Type A Plug(US Standard) is equipped with this USB Type C charger.
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They're 30W, so they will charge some iPhones at 27W and will do Samsung Super Fast Charging at 25W. They will also charge laptops in the 25-30W range which is slow, but works. The Anker is 28 x 28 x 36mm which is the smallest I know of. The versatility is nice and should future-proof the charger a bit.
If you don't care about the folding plugs and are near one, IKEA always has 30W chargers for this price.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/sjoe...-30574469/
Worth the money imo. If you are travelling and need to recharge a device then you want something that's small and will charge quickly. Next up from this would be the Anker Nano GaN at 30W, but it's $20 (~$13 when it goes on sale).
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Worth the money imo. If you are travelling and need to recharge a device then you want something that's small and will charge quickly. Next up from this would be the Anker Nano GaN at 30W, but it's $20 (~$13 when it goes on sale).
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Worth the money imo. If you are travelling and need to recharge a device then you want something that's small and will charge quickly. Next up from this would be the Anker Nano GaN at 30W, but it's $20 (~$13 when it goes on sale).
They're 30W, so they will charge some iPhones at 27W and will do Samsung Super Fast Charging at 25W. They will also charge laptops in the 25-30W range which is slow, but works. The Anker is 28 x 28 x 36mm which is the smallest I know of. The versatility is nice and should future-proof the charger a bit.
If you don't care about the folding plugs and are near one, IKEA always has 30W chargers for this price.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/sjoe...-30574469/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPDMQ...asin_
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPDMQ...asin_
But they are not GaN. That's why this costs more.
They're 30W, so they will charge some iPhones at 27W and will do Samsung Super Fast Charging at 25W. They will also charge laptops in the 25-30W range which is slow, but works. The Anker is 28 x 28 x 36mm which is the smallest I know of. The versatility is nice and should future-proof the charger a bit.
If you don't care about the folding plugs and are near one, IKEA always has 30W chargers for this price.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/sjoe...-30574469/
The 511 Nano is not GaN
The 511 Nano ECO is GaN
The IKEA one is also not GaN
The GaN chargers are more efficient and put off less heat. They generally cost much more than the less efficient run of the mill chargers.
If you are going to be powering something long term, vs charging for 20 minutes, the GaN devices are a better choice.
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The 511 Nano ECO is GaN
The IKEA one is also not GaN
The GaN chargers are more efficient and put off less heat. They generally cost much more than the less efficient run of the mill chargers.
If you are going to be powering something long term, vs charging for 20 minutes, the GaN devices are a better choice.
I think the user was confused, the 511 is 20w when they mentioned 30w. The 30w Nano is advertised as GaN and is only $12.
not a believer in all the anker hype. its just another chinese brand in the end anyway, just with better marketing.