AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker 25W USB-C Wall Charger Block w/ 5' USB-C Cable (Various Colors) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker 25W USB-C Wall Charger Block w/ 5' USB-C Cable (Various Colors) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free.
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Model: Anker 25W USB C Charger Block, Compact and Foldable, Supports PPS Fast Charging for Galaxy S24/Z Fold/Z Flip/Tab, iPhone, iPad (White, 1pack with Cable)
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I have both a 20w and 30w version of this Anker design.
Works nice enough for my iPhone 14 and Galaxy S24 (does not "super fast charge" my S24 regardless of cable).
But neither will charge a variety of USB-C devices I have. 2 different model head lamps, a flashlight, 2 very small/old battery packs, water flosser, and a magnetic flood/shop light.
To charge these I use old 1-2.4amp 5v bricks... and they charge fine.
Please note, if you are using the new Galaxy S25 models, you'll want a 45W charging block with a 5A cable. Keep that in mind if considering this deal.
While the difference from zero to full on 25w vs 45w is only about 10 min, going from zero to 75% is INSANELY fast on 45w compared to 25w, like maybe 25 minutes in my experience. 15 minutes to go 0 to 50%. I am not joking, it's that fast. When I was using my old 25w charging block it was much slower.
Also, make sure you have a 5A cable. You use a 3A cable on a 45w charging block and it will be as if you were using a 25w.
Otherwise, this is a great deal. I LOVE Anker products and they give me a solid peace of mind that I am not getting some crappy Temu rebranded product on Amazon that might be questionable quality.
I have both a 20w and 30w version of this Anker design.
Works nice enough for my iPhone 14 and Galaxy S24 (does not "super fast charge" my S24 regardless of cable).
But neither will charge a variety of USB-C devices I have. 2 different model head lamps, a flashlight, 2 very small/old battery packs, water flosser, and a magnetic flood/shop light.
To charge these I use old 1-2.4amp 5v bricks... and they charge fine.
Its because those devices don't have the smarts to talk to PPS chargers that negotiate a voltage and current. I have older/simple devices that I have to use a regular 5v brick too.
Well I'm in for one as I'm sure this one will be just fine for a reasonably fast charge. I'm currently on an old iPhone so I'm charging frequently anyway.
I have both a 20w and 30w version of this Anker design.
Works nice enough for my iPhone 14 and Galaxy S24 (does not "super fast charge" my S24 regardless of cable).
But neither will charge a variety of USB-C devices I have. 2 different model head lamps, a flashlight, 2 very small/old battery packs, water flosser, and a magnetic flood/shop light.
To charge these I use old 1-2.4amp 5v bricks... and they charge fine.
It's because those devices didn't correctly implement PD and so they can only charge with low wattage chargers or usb c to usb a cords.
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Works nice enough for my iPhone 14 and Galaxy S24 (does not "super fast charge" my S24 regardless of cable).
But neither will charge a variety of USB-C devices I have. 2 different model head lamps, a flashlight, 2 very small/old battery packs, water flosser, and a magnetic flood/shop light.
To charge these I use old 1-2.4amp 5v bricks... and they charge fine.
This 25W is a "budget" version of the 30W. It's a little bit bigger and five fewer watts.
The included cable is terribly unexciting. It doesn't include anything to wrangle those five feet, and it's stiff. But it does the job.
While the difference from zero to full on 25w vs 45w is only about 10 min, going from zero to 75% is INSANELY fast on 45w compared to 25w, like maybe 25 minutes in my experience. 15 minutes to go 0 to 50%. I am not joking, it's that fast. When I was using my old 25w charging block it was much slower.
Also, make sure you have a 5A cable. You use a 3A cable on a 45w charging block and it will be as if you were using a 25w.
Otherwise, this is a great deal. I LOVE Anker products and they give me a solid peace of mind that I am not getting some crappy Temu rebranded product on Amazon that might be questionable quality.
Works nice enough for my iPhone 14 and Galaxy S24 (does not "super fast charge" my S24 regardless of cable).
But neither will charge a variety of USB-C devices I have. 2 different model head lamps, a flashlight, 2 very small/old battery packs, water flosser, and a magnetic flood/shop light.
To charge these I use old 1-2.4amp 5v bricks... and they charge fine.
Works nice enough for my iPhone 14 and Galaxy S24 (does not "super fast charge" my S24 regardless of cable).
But neither will charge a variety of USB-C devices I have. 2 different model head lamps, a flashlight, 2 very small/old battery packs, water flosser, and a magnetic flood/shop light.
To charge these I use old 1-2.4amp 5v bricks... and they charge fine.
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