AnkerDirect via Amazon has 25W Anker USB-C Fast Charging Wall Charger w/ Folding Plug on sale for $12.99 - $3 clip coupon on the page = $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Compact and Foldable Design: This Anker charger is about 33% smaller than standard models, featuring a foldable plug for easy storage and transport.
Compatible with Samsung Devices: Optimized for Samsung smartphones, tablets, earbuds, and smartwatches, this charger provides a 25W output for rapid charging.
Safety Certified: With Anker's MultiProtect system, this charger offers overvoltage protection, current regulation, and other safety features.
Product Details: Model A2656, USB Type-C connector, 11V output voltage, 3A output current, 240V input voltage, 18-month warranty.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 25W Anker USB-C Fast Charging Wall Charger w/ Folding Plug on sale for $12.99 - $3 clip coupon on the page = $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Compact and Foldable Design: This Anker charger is about 33% smaller than standard models, featuring a foldable plug for easy storage and transport.
Compatible with Samsung Devices: Optimized for Samsung smartphones, tablets, earbuds, and smartwatches, this charger provides a 25W output for rapid charging.
Safety Certified: With Anker's MultiProtect system, this charger offers overvoltage protection, current regulation, and other safety features.
Product Details: Model A2656, USB Type-C connector, 11V output voltage, 3A output current, 240V input voltage, 18-month warranty.
Model: Anker 25W USB C Charger Block, Compact and Foldable, Supports PPS Fast Charging for Galaxy S24/Z Fold/Z Flip/Tab, iPhone, iPad (Black)
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You'll need to pay for shipping or find a store, and some people are really picky about the folding prongs, which that doesn't have. There's also the fact that Anker has a reputation for quality and safety whereas who knows what you're getting with that charger. It's probably fine, but it's an unknown.
This checks serval boxes and is a decent value, especially since a lot of people like Anker and already have Prime.
That said, lots of places do have similarly-valued products everyday. You just may have to wait for a sale, bring shipping costs down, or truck yourself to a store.
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These are interesting... I have a 20W that looks just like this and then they came out with a 30W that I actually have like 4 of now. both version seem the same on the outside but, when charging devices I have confirmed the 20W tops out at 20W and the 30W will do 30W. Can they really cut/change internal components enough to justify 3 products that provide close to the same capabilities? I got the 30W for $16 on sale (currently $20) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2MLRF93 a year ago. So I would say for just 5W less output, $10 isn't a bad deal..
Love the foldable plug for travel. the 30W slowly charges my laptop when web browsing, checking email, etc. I think my CPU is like a 15 W TDP so not heavy on the power. I would expect this could stop the drain or at least drastically extend the uptime. When gaming and using the discrete graphics there is no way this could keep up. (using the usb meter I have I pull 65-70W when gaming on my laptop.
So I would expect this to be somewhere between my 20W and 30W anker chargers.. reliable and you get what is advertised. It won't charge a power hungry gaming rig (but it doesn't advertise to do that) but, it will be a much faster charger than the no name brands I see at the gas stations and wal-mart for the same amount or more. And it won't poke your leg if you toss it in your pocket.
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These are interesting... I have a 20W that looks just like this and then they came out with a 30W that I actually have like 4 of now. both version seem the same on the outside but, when charging devices I have confirmed the 20W tops out at 20W and the 30W will do 30W. Can they really cut/change internal components enough to justify 3 products that provide close to the same capabilities?
The 30W is the top of the line. It's the most watts and the smallest.
This 25W is a "budget" version of the 30W. It's a little bit bigger and five fewer watts.
The 20W is an older model. Fewer watts although smaller, but the prongs don't fold.
Each model comes in its own set of colorways, although I think black and white were originally available for all.
Unless you need those five additional watts or the little bit smaller size, then this should do well.
You can buy these with color-coordinated cables, but those sets aren't on sale for some reason.
Classic. Just ordered the 20w Anker for $9.99 earlier today. It comes with a cable (and Anker cables are generally good), but dang, 5 watts is 5 watts (plus apparently this one folds?).
None of the Amazon links in this thread work for me???
Does this charger support the PD and PPS fast charging standards that many smartphones needs for their fastest safest charging speeds? I know that many of the older Anker chargers do not support these standards.
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Most people are going to want folding for this. The whole point is it's tiny and can go in a bag or a pocket. Nobody wants metal prongs stabbing them or ripping holes in clothes.
Having said that, the 30W goes on sale for $12.99 periodically, I have several and I'd recommend it.
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You'll need to pay for shipping or find a store, and some people are really picky about the folding prongs, which that doesn't have. There's also the fact that Anker has a reputation for quality and safety whereas who knows what you're getting with that charger. It's probably fine, but it's an unknown.
This checks serval boxes and is a decent value, especially since a lot of people like Anker and already have Prime.
That said, lots of places do have similarly-valued products everyday. You just may have to wait for a sale, bring shipping costs down, or truck yourself to a store.
The 30W is the top of the line. It's the most watts and the smallest.
This 25W is a "budget" version of the 30W. It's a little bit bigger and five fewer watts.
The 20W is an older model. Fewer watts although smaller, but the prongs don't fold.
Each model comes in its own set of colorways, although I think black and white were originally available for all.
Unless you need those five additional watts or the little bit smaller size, then this should do well.
You can buy these with color-coordinated cables, but those sets aren't on sale for some reason.
2 Pack Anker USB C Charger with USB C Cable, 20W USB C Charger Block for iPhone 16/15 and More Series, Galaxy, Pixel, iPad Pro/Air/Mini Series(2 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPDMQ...j72WwpXMWt these definitely fold. At $5 each on sales I see no compelling reason to get 25 and 30w when the time difference to charge is so minimal.
Ankerr makes quality stuff and they stand behind their products. If you have an a Samsung s21 through s25, I believe they all max out at 25 watts, so this is perfect for super fast charging. I don't know about the plus and ultra max inputs.
Classic. Just ordered the 20w Anker for $9.99 earlier today. It comes with a cable (and Anker cables are generally good), but dang, 5 watts is 5 watts (plus apparently this one folds?).
They had the 2-pack 20W foldable ones with 2x 5ft cables for $12 just last week. I grabbed a set and think they're great for the price. They charge my iphone 16 pro quite fast as well.
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This checks serval boxes and is a decent value, especially since a lot of people like Anker and already have Prime.
That said, lots of places do have similarly-valued products everyday. You just may have to wait for a sale, bring shipping costs down, or truck yourself to a store.
E.g.
IKEA has good a couple good chargers.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/sjoe...-30574469/
Monoprice, too.
https://www.monoprice.c
This 25W is a "budget" version of the 30W. It's a little bit bigger and five fewer watts.
The 20W is an older model. Fewer watts although smaller, but the prongs don't fold.
Each model comes in its own set of colorways, although I think black and white were originally available for all.
Unless you need those five additional watts or the little bit smaller size, then this should do well.
You can buy these with color-coordinated cables, but those sets aren't on sale for some reason.
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Love the foldable plug for travel. the 30W slowly charges my laptop when web browsing, checking email, etc. I think my CPU is like a 15 W TDP so not heavy on the power. I would expect this could stop the drain or at least drastically extend the uptime. When gaming and using the discrete graphics there is no way this could keep up. (using the usb meter I have I pull 65-70W when gaming on my laptop.
So I would expect this to be somewhere between my 20W and 30W anker chargers.. reliable and you get what is advertised. It won't charge a power hungry gaming rig (but it doesn't advertise to do that) but, it will be a much faster charger than the no name brands I see at the gas stations and wal-mart for the same amount or more. And it won't poke your leg if you toss it in your pocket.
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This 25W is a "budget" version of the 30W. It's a little bit bigger and five fewer watts.
The 20W is an older model. Fewer watts although smaller, but the prongs don't fold.
Each model comes in its own set of colorways, although I think black and white were originally available for all.
Unless you need those five additional watts or the little bit smaller size, then this should do well.
You can buy these with color-coordinated cables, but those sets aren't on sale for some reason.
Does this charger support the PD and PPS fast charging standards that many smartphones needs for their fastest safest charging speeds? I know that many of the older Anker chargers do not support these standards.
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https://www.bestbuy.com/site/anke...Id=65878
Having said that, the 30W goes on sale for $12.99 periodically, I have several and I'd recommend it.
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This checks serval boxes and is a decent value, especially since a lot of people like Anker and already have Prime.
That said, lots of places do have similarly-valued products everyday. You just may have to wait for a sale, bring shipping costs down, or truck yourself to a store.
E.g.
IKEA has good a couple good chargers.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/sjoe...-30574469/
Monoprice, too.
https://www.monoprice.c
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Char...0D72RLSG
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This 25W is a "budget" version of the 30W. It's a little bit bigger and five fewer watts.
The 20W is an older model. Fewer watts although smaller, but the prongs don't fold.
Each model comes in its own set of colorways, although I think black and white were originally available for all.
Unless you need those five additional watts or the little bit smaller size, then this should do well.
You can buy these with color-coordinated cables, but those sets aren't on sale for some reason.
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the 30W has PD 15V and 20V, as well as a larger PPS range up of 16V.
https://m.media-amazon.com/images...nYJ4YL
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2MM1W65
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Edit: dang looks like it ended.