AnnTane Store via Amazon has
AnnTane 6-in-1 (3 AC + 2 USB-A + 1 30W USB-C) Cube Power Strip with USB Ports & 10' Cord on sale for $18.19 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 30% when you click on 'Redeem' on the product page or apply promo code
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Features:
- Designed with travelers in mind, this 6-in-1 power strip features 3 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, and 1 USB-C port, letting you charge your phone, camera, smartwatch, tablet, or laptop—all at once. Whether you're at a hotel, airport, or on a road trip, it's your compact charging solution on the go
- Smaller than a coffee mug and shaped like a neat white cube, this portable power station easily fits into any suitcase, backpack, or carry-on. The 10ft extension cord wraps neatly around the base, offering flexible reach in tight hotel corners or cruise ship cabins
- Charge your devices up to 3X faster with the integrated 30W USB-C Power Delivery port—ideal for powering up your iPhone, iPad, or portable game console quickly between flights or before hitting the road
Top Comments
USB-C PD 3.0 allows up to 100w charging, while 3.1 allows up to 240w. The device needs to support that level to charge at that rate, otherwise it will negotiate the fastest rate available from the charger that the device can handle.
Your S25+ supports a theoretical max of 45w, (in reality more like 42w) so a 45-65w charger should be all you'll need to achieve max charging rates. Charging at high speeds consistently CAN lead to reduced battery life over long term usage, but it's not a dramatic reduction, typically. I personally just wireless charge 99% of the time, with 10-15w charging, and rarely feel i need to fast charge my phone since it last at least 24 hours with regular usage. (S24+)
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it's little bit diff than last one, the cord lengths is 10ft vs 6ft. i dunno how many times i wished I had extra 4ft of cord lengths, so I am usually impartial to such options
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Just got a new Galaxy 25+. The T-Mobile guy insisted I buy a charge from them (one is not included which is strange to me). He said I can damage the battery if I don't use the right charger. I felt he is full of it. I came home and looked up chargers like this and the phone. It seems like it should be a 25 or 45 watt charger. But does it matter other than the speed it charges??? Does it matter if it is USBC to USBC? Does the cable matter if it is a new one already? Do I need more stuff?
Call me dumb or whatever but I am just not sure.
On the other side (assuming the above it true) is not a voltage converter so your device also needs to tolerate 240v.
Personally I'm a little wary of the device only having 2 reviews....
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USB-C PD 3.0 allows up to 100w charging, while 3.1 allows up to 240w. The device needs to support that level to charge at that rate, otherwise it will negotiate the fastest rate available from the charger that the device can handle.
Your S25+ supports a theoretical max of 45w, (in reality more like 42w) so a 45-65w charger should be all you'll need to achieve max charging rates. Charging at high speeds consistently CAN lead to reduced battery life over long term usage, but it's not a dramatic reduction, typically. I personally just wireless charge 99% of the time, with 10-15w charging, and rarely feel i need to fast charge my phone since it last at least 24 hours with regular usage. (S24+)
USB-C PD 3.0 allows up to 100w charging, while 3.1 allows up to 240w. The device needs to support that level to charge at that rate, otherwise it will negotiate the fastest rate available from the charger that the device can handle.
Your S25+ supports a theoretical max of 45w, (in reality more like 42w) so a 45-65w charger should be all you'll need to achieve max charging rates. Charging at high speeds consistently CAN lead to reduced battery life over long term usage, but it's not a dramatic reduction, typically. I personally just wireless charge 99% of the time, with 10-15w charging, and rarely feel i need to fast charge my phone since it last at least 24 hours with regular usage. (S24+)
Thank you for this info. I really appreciate the time you took here.
Most Chinese brands just lie about it