Video Review: Aukey T20 Qi Enabled Wireless Charging Pad - General Accessories

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Overall I liked this product a lot. It works well and is very small. I usually keep it right next to my bed. I wish the cord was a little bit longer. But no huge deal.
You can get it from Amazon, or look for deals on Slickdeals or Fatwallet also. :good:
Powered by AC Adapter or USB Port (AC adapter is not included)
Compatible with any Qi-enabled device or a device equipped with a Qi-compatible cover or Qi standard receiver.
Charge your Smartphone without cables and USB interface, a product that really keeps you away from tangle of wires.
DC 5V 1.5A Input and 1A output to fast charge your QI-Enabled devices.LEDs display charging status; designed with an energy efficient idle mode.
Green anti-slip rubber rings keep the charging pad secure on any flat smooth surface and protect your phone sliding from the charging pad.
Featuring coffee cup coaster size (2.7 x 2.7 x 0.4in / 70 × 70 × 10.5mm), this charger fits perfectly on a desk or nightstand without drawing unneeded attention.
Works with : Google Nexus 4 / 5 / 7(2013);Nokia Lumia 920, 928, 1020; LG Optimus Vu2, D1L, LTE2, G2; HTC 8X, Droid DNA; MOTO Droid Maxx/Droid Mini; Blackberry Z30; iPhone; Samsung and other Other Qi-Enabled Phones and Tablets

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Anker 40W 5V / 8A 5-Port Charger - Review

http://www.ianker.com/product/71AN7105-BA
Manufacturer Description
5 USB Smart Ports auto-adjust charging speeds to charge phones, tablets or any USB-charged devices at their maximum speeds (up to 8A).
The size of a deck of playing cards (3.6 x 2.3 x 1.0in) and unibody design for added portability.
Industrial-grade plastic construction and premium circuitry ensure lifetime reliability.
AC 100-240V input voltage ideal for international travel.
Package contents: Anker® 40W 5-Port Wall Charger, 5ft / 150cm detachable power cord, user manual.
Design/Build Quality
Anker has changed it up from their previous 5 port charger; going from a glossy white to a matte black. The New charger has a slightly smaller footprint but mostly keeps the same design.
The new charger has a two tone scheme where the majority is a soft matte black and the front port face is a glossy black. Upon closer inspection, its pretty solid in hand. Nothing bends or creaks when playing with it. It has a good weight to it. The matte black is somewhat of an oil magnet from your hands when touching it but nothing too serious.
Overall, it has a great solid feel to it.
Performance/Testing
Unlike the previous white 25w version that had specific ports for specific outputs; this is a 40w smart charger. Meaning that any device plugged into any port will have the fast charging possible. That being said it is capped off at 8 amps total for all the ports. So you can't plug in 5 ipads and expect full 2 amp charging for each of the ipads, but 3 ipads and 2 phones will be at max speed.
Testing it, it charged my devices as fast as the previous version and their oem chargers.
It was tested with:
Nexus 5
Nexus 7
S3
S2
Ipad 2
Ipad 4 retina
Ipad Mini
Sansa Clip Zip mp3 player
External Battery Power banks
All were charged just fine with no noticeable problem.
Conclusion
If you're like me and have multiple gadgets, a charger like this is a perfect companion for any tech geek. It's nice to be able to charge all my devices at one charger and not have multiple wall outlets over taken by chargers.
Note* - I was given a sample for review in exchange for a completely honest review.

CHOE UPGRADED Qi Wireless Charger Charging Pad

Technology is getting smarter and smaller. Devices are evolving to the point that they are able to wirelessly charge. The CHOE UPGRADED Qi Wireless Charger Charging Pad is a great example for devices evolving. This small device can charge devices, such as tablets, that are much larger than the wireless charger itself.
Inside the package is the Qi charging pad, a micro USB cable and an instruction packet. Te packaging is also very small, but able to safely fit its contents inside. My initial thought is that this is the smallest Qi charger that I have (3.6 x 0.4 x 3.6 inches).
The charging pad has a mat black finish. The top has an imprint of the Choetech logo. The front has a blue LED that is on when a compatible Qi device is placed. The back has a micro USB slot to power the wireless charger, but does not include an actual AC adapter to power the device. Using the USB 2.0/3.0 ports on a desktop or laptop would only give 0.9A max, which isn’t efficient for charging a device. Using the included AC adapter of your device should be used. The bottom has four anti slip rubber feet which is a great for resisting slipping and scratching the bottom. The bottom also has the following:
Wireless Charger Model No: T511
Input: 5V/2A (Max)
Output: 5V/1A (Max)
Qi Standard
Full Specifications:
Input: 5V 1-2A
Output transmission power: 5W
Transmitting frequency: 110 KHz to 205 KHz
Conversion efficiency: 72% (Max)
Standby power consumption: 10mW
Working temperature: 14°F - 104°F
Shell surface temperature: 113°F (Max)
I then tested this device with my Nexus 7 (2013), running android 4.4.2 with a 3950 mAh battery, and a 2.1A charger from my Nexus 7 (2013). The results were as follows:
43% 5:12pm
60% 6:28pm
71% 7:12pm
The battery went from 43% to 71% in two hours, or 28%. This means it would take roughly 7-8 hours to fully charge this device. These results aren’t horrible but aren’t great either. For the portability, it does charge the device well.
Overall, this device is made with portability in mind. I would recommend this device to individuals that need a portable device to wirelessly charge their device, and why I give it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
Pros:
+ Smallest Qi charge device that I own. (3.6 x 0.4 x 3.6 inches)
+ Anti-slip feet prevents the bottom from scratching.
+ Micro USB interface for charging.
Cons:
- Would take roughly 7-8 hours to fully charge my N7 2013.
- No included AC adapter
I was provided a sample in exchange for an honest and thorough review.
icharleslin said:
Technology is getting smarter and smaller. Devices are evolving to the point that they are able to wirelessly charge. The CHOE UPGRADED Qi Wireless Charger Charging Pad is a great example for devices evolving. This small device can charge devices, such as tablets, that are much larger than the wireless charger itself.
Inside the package is the Qi charging pad, a micro USB cable and an instruction packet. Te packaging is also very small, but able to safely fit its contents inside. My initial thought is that this is the smallest Qi charger that I have (3.6 x 0.4 x 3.6 inches).
The charging pad has a mat black finish. The top has an imprint of the Choetech logo. The front has a blue LED that is on when a compatible Qi device is placed. The back has a micro USB slot to power the wireless charger, but does not include an actual AC adapter to power the device. Using the USB 2.0/3.0 ports on a desktop or laptop would only give 0.9A max, which isn’t efficient for charging a device. Using the included AC adapter of your device should be used. The bottom has four anti slip rubber feet which is a great for resisting slipping and scratching the bottom. The bottom also has the following:
Wireless Charger Model No: T511
Input: 5V/2A (Max)
Output: 5V/1A (Max)
Qi Standard
Full Specifications:
Input: 5V 1-2A
Output transmission power: 5W
Transmitting frequency: 110 KHz to 205 KHz
Conversion efficiency: 72% (Max)
Standby power consumption: 10mW
Working temperature: 14°F - 104°F
Shell surface temperature: 113°F (Max)
I then tested this device with my Nexus 7 (2013), running android 4.4.2 with a 3950 mAh battery, and a 2.1A charger from my Nexus 7 (2013). The results were as follows:
43% 5:12pm
60% 6:28pm
71% 7:12pm
The battery went from 43% to 71% in two hours, or 28%. This means it would take roughly 7-8 hours to fully charge this device. These results aren’t horrible but aren’t great either. For the portability, it does charge the device well.
Overall, this device is made with portability in mind. I would recommend this device to individuals that need a portable device to wirelessly charge their device, and why I give it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
Pros:
+ Smallest Qi charge device that I own. (3.6 x 0.4 x 3.6 inches)
+ Anti-slip feet prevents the bottom from scratching.
+ Micro USB interface for charging.
Cons:
- Would take roughly 7-8 hours to fully charge my N7 2013.
- No included AC adapter
I was provided a sample in exchange for an honest and thorough review.
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[REVIEW] Inateck 5 Port Smart USB Desktop Charger w/pics!

This is a review of Inateck's 36W 5-port USB Desktop Charger. http://www.inateck.com/inateck-uc5001-5-port-usb-family-sized-desktop-charger/
This is my first time with an Inateck product and my initial impression is Quality.
I received their new 5 port Smart USB charger and have spent about 1 1/2 weeks testing it and putting it through its paces. More on performance later. For now... Initial impressions:
The product arrived in a clean, easy to open, minimalist package. Under the outer sleeve is an unassuming, cardboard box, with a slide in type closure and bent/molded cardboard for packing.
The outer sleeve contains all the usual information:
The Packing:
Included:
My initial impression was both good and bad. The bad however, was quickly assuaged. The unit is relatively small, no doubt due to the transformer being in an external power supply. That was my initial "bad' feeling; the charger comes with a laptop style power supply:
At first I thought "UNGH! A laptop charger?!" but shortly I realized the genius of it. By not incorporating the transformer/converter in the unit itself, nor in the plug, give you a smaller more svelte desktop component and the plug fits in a crowded outlet and doesn't fall out due to its own weight.
The outside of the unit is plastic and includes an on/off button and a single blue LED. The LED lets you know the charger is on. This is a nifty light that lets you know it's powered, but really only would only be useful if you plugged your device in and it didn't charge. The charger has 3 1A charging ports and 2 2.1A ports. This configuration suggest it was designed more for Apple than Android since apple iPhones/iPods use 1A and iPads use 2.1... BUT they work well with android also. My phone (Nexus 4) uses 1.5 maximum amps for charging and charges in both the 1A and 2A ports, slower and faster respectively. Most android tablets are also 2.1 amp so the 2 higher ports work for them also.
I have charged my devices a few times and can say that this little beauty works as advertised. I have charged 5 items at once and it didn't even get hot! I charged my: iPod 4th gen, iPod 5th gen, Nexus 4 phone, Nexus 7 tablet and my Jaybird X Bluetooth headphones all at the same time and since my phone was on a 2.1A port all items charged within their normal charging limits.
One of the best features of this charger is that it doesn't have designated ports for certain items.. I can charge anything in any port (as long as the amperage agrees ) So I don't need to fuss over what goes where.
All in all the only complaint I have is a small one: I wish they'd used rubber feet on the bottom of the unit to prevent it sliding around, but since I can pick up a set of small rubber buttons for a buck at my home store, it's really not a big issue. I can definitively say that this Inateck 36W 5-port USB Desktop Charger is ONE of the BEST chargers I've ever used. I keep mine on my nightstand, and I can keep 5 devices charged and not need to unplug my alarm clock! :laugh:
They are on sale at Amazon right now also!
Questions & Comments are welcome, as always!
Reserved.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
Ordered one, definitely a great choice for lots of charging ports at such price.

dodocool Wireless Charger, Fast Charge Qi wireless Charging pad (30% off Code Below)

dodocool Wireless Charger, Fast Charge Qi wireless Charging pad for Samsung Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge / Note5 / S6 Edge+ and All Qi-enabled Devices Black
I have a few Qi wireless chargers and a Qi enabled device (Nexus 6) but never use them mainly because they charge at a very slow rate but this dodocool Wireless Charger has Fast charging mode (Output 10W Max) which uses Quickcharge 2.0 so if your device has Quickcharge capabilities you will be able to take advantage of but if not the Standard charge mode (Output 5W Max) for standard Qi-enabled devices will also work. I can say I now use this wireless charger as my primary charger and even use it in the car and I know that sounds odd and did to me also at first after reading it in product description but the charger itself first off is angled downward which helps you to view your screen and most importantly the charger base has 2 silicon rings around it, one on the top and one on the bottom which help secure the charging base while sitting in care and the silicon ring on top of charger not only helps secure phone while on the charger but also protects phone from getting any scratches or wear marks. I must say I’m very impressed with the overall function and looks of this wireless charger and highly recommend it. As a special gift to my Facebook/Twitter/G+ and YouTube friends here is a 30% off Code to use at checkout from my friends at dodocool.
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[REVIEW] Choetech 10 watts Fast Wireless Charger Stand

This fast wireless charging stand allows you to charge your phone in portrait or landscape more. Very useful when placed on your desk next to your computer while you work.
Unlike other chargers, this one does not overheat and does not overcharge your device. The green indicator light will not bother you while you sleep.
It’s compatible with cases up to 4 mm thick (I haven’t tested with a thicker case).
I got mine at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CSQ3MZ6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
To activate the "fast charge" in wireless charging, my LG V30+ need 15W max. output capability and I've bought one of them with a really cheap price with brand "SMORSS" for ony around $10 :laugh:

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