Built with power adjustment technology that intelligently identifies your device to deliver the fastest possible charge. 40 watts / 8 amps through 5 ports charges all your phones, tablets and other devices simultaneously at high speed. Reliable Safety Protections. Over current protection. Over voltage protection. Short circuit protection. High Energy Efficiency. Complies with US Department of Energy (DOE 5)Efficiency Level. Portable go-anywhere design.
Mobile device charging station (dlk50451e/05). Drop in our fast smart 5-port charger to dock smartphones, ipads or other USB-powered devices. Consolidate and organize all your charging products into one box; no more product clutter and messy charging cables! Complies with US Department of Energy (DOE 5)Efficiency Level.
Compatible with iPhone, iPod, iPad, samsung, lenovo, motorola, lg, nokia, xiaomi, sony handsets.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
All comments (80)
sam1970
12 Jun 161#1
looks good.. thanks
flipper118
12 Jun 161#2
Great find, thanks
ivanwilson
12 Jun 16#3
Good deal especially since it comes with lightning and micro USB cables.
Sashie
12 Jun 161#4
Looks good, ordered one, thanks for posting
Bendown to Sashie
12 Jun 16#6
Me too, is it any better than the Anker one I already have though, mmmm
windta1ker
12 Jun 16#5
Good deal as includes cables but there are many alternatives around same price, RAV power units are rock solid, x4 port can be had for 10.99
Tomb
12 Jun 16#7
Does it definitely come with the usb cables??
Tomb to Tomb
12 Jun 162#8
Answered my own question. it comes with 1 x micro usb and 1 x lightning cable. (You can see that info if you zoom in on the box).
sradmad
12 Jun 162#9
good find op, heat added
deanos
12 Jun 161#10
cool, thanks
ladoo1111
12 Jun 161#11
thanks
powerbrick
12 Jun 16#12
doesn't say if it supports Quick Charge.
wenttoabetterplace to powerbrick
12 Jun 16#14
It doesn't. Up to 2.4amps per port, max. (Stated on the side of the box)
misterleoni
12 Jun 16#13
It's a multi-port charging brick, not a battery.
mammudu
12 Jun 16#15
Similar
wenttoabetterplace
12 Jun 16#16
Similar, but MUCH less capable. (Just 3.4 amps max across all 3 ports, vs 8 amps across 5 ports on this Philips one).
wenttoabetterplace
12 Jun 16#17
If you already have a similar Anker one, why would you need/want another one?!
Marvo434
12 Jun 162#18
about to go on holiday to spain with 3 teenagers, this should save at least 23 arguments a day about who is using the plug to charge what! Thanks. Reserved one locally.
chrisbenwalker
12 Jun 16#19
Because it's a bargain? I'm in the same position, and reserved one too. Hukd has that effect on me, I buy, and I wonder why. :smirk:
indieblue
12 Jun 161#20
This is a good price, especially for such a well-regarded brand. Ordered and heat added. Thanks OP.
Pipcola
12 Jun 16#21
Possibly because like any device it could fail leaving you looking for all those wall warts that you thought were no longer needed :smiley:
My first Anker gradually failed but was replaced so nothing to complain about
Ordered one of these
wenttoabetterplace
12 Jun 16#22
I can't remember ever having a 'wall wart' fail :smiley:....but then again, I've yet to use these multi port, high amp plugs.
(With that said, I am on the lookout for a really compact 2 or 3 port charger with a quick charge port. Figure a quick charge USB battery pack is better than a solar panel when cycle touring)
wenttoabetterplace
12 Jun 16#23
I guess I have become pretty good at avoiding that urge to buy just because something is a bargain. After all, if it isn't needed, then there isn't much point in buying it.
For those that need such a thing though, it is an excellent price
seaniboy
12 Jun 16#24
Yay no stock available to me when I posted, today it says collect after 4PM :smile:
Bendown
12 Jun 16#25
Cant resist a bargain unfortunately
McGill
12 Jun 161#26
Collected mine a couple of hours ago - thanks OP.
seaniboy
12 Jun 161#27
Thanks for my HEATwave(s) badge everyone :-*
Dar22
12 Jun 16#28
Any good anyone who's gotten one?
Crana
12 Jun 16#29
Picked mine up not long ago. It does what it says on the tin but annoyingly I can hear a high pitched whine from it, much like people complain about on Anker units. I'll probably just position it out of the way a bit. The cables it comes with (x1 lightning & x1 micro USB) seem very high quality.
topss
12 Jun 16#30
Looks the same as the ones that are regularly on Amazon for £5 to £7. So not really a great bargain, but a normal price once you take the cables into consideration.
HereKittyKitty
12 Jun 16#31
Looks pretty good. Hopefully less noisy than my RAVpower one (although, personally, I've never been bothered by the noise from the charger itself - only the noise from my other half moaning about the noise from the charger)
dewonderful
12 Jun 16#32
Some of you guys comments about this buzzing or whining made me worry.
But I just picked mine up, plugged it in and am charging my phone and it's totally silent.
Unless the whining develops over time, it seems to be totally silent right now.
HereKittyKitty
12 Jun 161#33
Actually, it looks a lot like those "horrific USB power supply fault" chargers that you see on Amazon for about a fiver
Would Philips just release a re-badged version of a dangerous charger?
wenttoabetterplace
12 Jun 16#34
Plug in 5 things and see what happens.
Ulti
12 Jun 16#35
Just ordered one to collect tomorrow. Shame it doesn't support QC but hopefully it charges fast enough.
rossygnol
12 Jun 16#36
Got one and the sensor bin I put on hold for 2 weeks now. I'm sure I'll use this charger because I like keeping the original chargers in the bedroom so this will stay in the living room. Some guest who have iPhone will also be happy...
redflash
12 Jun 161#37
From looking at the video the electrical design of the "horrific USB power supply fault" seemed good and it was most likely a bad batch of transformers that was causing a problem in that specific USB charger.
Do we have any source other than that one Amazon review that says that the 'Icefox' charger does indeed use the same internals as the Swees QY08-05010 that is the "horrific" charger named in the Amazon review?
Does anyone have any thoughts, is this just panicking over nothing, over perhaps unsubstantiated claims?
misterleoni
12 Jun 162#38
A lot of these chargers will look the same as they'll use a fairly generic 'template'; doesn't mean the internals are of the same quality. It's very unlikely that Philips would put out a dangerous charger, but it is likely that they modified a typical OEM housing - I mean, how different can a box with five ports on it look anyway?
I've seen charging blocks on eBay that look almost identical to the Anker ones that EE put out and which are far worse quality inside. Ironically the EE ones were actually really decently put together but were recalled by EE, presumably out of paranoia, while far cr**per eBay ones are still offered for sale.
Basically, don't just a piece of electronics by its cover - if we did that, all SD cards would be fake because they all look the same.
misterleoni
12 Jun 162#39
You can't really judge a piece of electronics on the basis that it looks similar to another with a flawed design. The best practice - which has always been true of electronics - is to go with a trusted brand.
Crana
12 Jun 16#40
In regards to quick charging I've got my Nexus 5 plugged in right now and it says "charging rapidly" on the screen, quoting 30 minutes to get it from 50% to 100%, that is handy for a phone that over 2 and a half years old now. I can't hear the whining noise anymore also, wonder if it was just because it's brand new. Weird, anyway I'm happy enough with it.
Deeco
12 Jun 16#41
Whats the specs and reviews on this? Can't find a youtube vid about this...
wenttoabetterplace
12 Jun 161#42
2.4 amps max per port, 8 amps max in total.
coling1976
12 Jun 161#43
Thanks OP collected mine this am and using it now.
bro631
12 Jun 16#44
Robbo11
12 Jun 16#45
I don't need one of these but a decent price if you do.
redflash
12 Jun 161#46
Well I checked mine with a voltmeter and it's fine there's no hint of a rogue voltage on the USB end, I've had it charging four devices all perfectly and I can't hear any humming on mine, the two included cables seem very good quality too, the micro USB one holds very well into the phone which is reassuring so overall I'm very happy with it.
misterleoni
13 Jun 16#47
I think people just saw that it looked a bit like another poor quality one and made the assumption that this is just a rebadged version.
tony444444
13 Jun 16#48
important considerations;
batteries prefer a SLOW Charge.... they last longer that way
you should always use the charger that came with your device, as its designed to know when your battery is fully charged and will auto switch off.... generic chargers usually do not and keep sending out power ....
Tomb
13 Jun 16#49
I'm no expert but that I'm not sure that all chargers that come with devices do as you describe.
spikeh
13 Jun 161#50
Thanks, ordered and heat added!
misterleoni
13 Jun 161#51
The first bit of that is true to some extent, the latter is nonsense, since all modern phones have regulators. Unless you're talking about really crap chargers from the market, although even they should be fine unless wired up wrong!
smokenlazer
15 Jun 161#52
Nice. Thanks OP.
krokkodillo
16 Jun 16#53
I've got mine today but fiasca was really scratched the item looked like it was used previously, I went back to return the item. I'll try luck tomorrow since I've re-ordered it. Something is saying to me that I should stick to Anker brand...,
sreenireddy
16 Jun 16#54
I am in the same position and also thinking of getting it so I can split the ipads across two chargers and stick the phones on the other ports. The anker 4 port is great charges really fast with the high speed anker cables. also it will mean being able to put all the phones on charge simultaneously
greenalien1
17 Jun 16#55
just got mine today, tried it on my nexus 5, doesn't like it at all, seems to charge ok but trying to use the phone while its on charge the phone acts like some "ghost" is randomly opening apps, notication bar, can't even swipe without it opening the apps my thumb is under with the slightest of touches,can't even text as the "ghost" presses random keys !!!
None of these happen when the phone is unplugged from the charger.
Got this today, I have to say the free cables are really good quality and charger charges ipad air as fast as Apple's original one.
hcc27
20 Jun 16#58
I don't believe it's actually the charger. Quite a few threads on Google, XDADevelopers etc forums on erratic charging, phantom screen presses etc with the Nexus 5.
hcc27
20 Jun 161#59
Plenty of stock in West London if anyone's interested. As of now (11am on 20th June 16) stock available at Harrow Weald, Uxbridge, Hayes Bridge and South Ruislip.
Thanks OP. Great find and I've ordered one. The lightning cable by itself is worth at least a fiver.
Heated, obviously.
topss
20 Jun 16#60
Actually it's a common problem with some Android phones when used with certain chargers / charging cables - not exclusive to Nexus 5 at all. I would guess using an official charger / charging cable won't replicate the problem.
miffyl
20 Jun 16#61
Is it a figure of 8 power lead?
If so, could I replace with a European version for hols and avoid a convertor?
seaniboy
20 Jun 16#62
Converter :wink:
Dunno, not picked my FastTrack up yet
seaniboy
20 Jun 16#63
Buy a non spyware mobile!
I had that with several Android mobiles, not once with Windows or iOS
Atheos
20 Jun 16#64
Just bought it, it is a figure of 8 power lead
greenalien1
20 Jun 16#65
Have charged my nexus up on various chargers over the years and never seen this erratic behaviour before, not going to risk so goes back tomorrow :smiley:
miffyl
20 Jun 16#66
Couldn't remember the right word - adapter!
Atheos
20 Jun 16#67
Must try it on more devices, but I could not replicate that issue on my Note 4
christopheshort1
21 Jun 16#68
I can confirm that my xiaomi Redmi note 2 hates this charger the screen becomes unresponsive when plugged in. very rarely can I swipe up to unlock the screen. fastest charger the Redmi accepts is about 1.5amps. seems to charger at a ok rate. I'm going to return for a refund tomo.( might try another in the shop as I can hear a buzzing noise from the USB block
maxz
23 Jun 16#69
Works with my iPad air, note 2, lg g2 , lg gpad without any issue, as it says on the box it does charge iPad air quicker than other device.
christopheshort1
23 Jun 16#70
Also didn't work on my Lynx 7 tablet and made a buzzing noise. took back for a refund. hopefully i had a dodgy one. but they didn't have another one in stock
dewonderful
25 Jun 16#71
Spare lightning cable ebay 291815456366
christopheshort1
25 Jun 16#72
finally got a replacement yesterday. no buzzing noise. and working on my Lynx 7 and xiaomi redmi note 2.
first one must have been a faulty unit
funkymonkeyboy
26 Jun 16#73
Got one too. Good build quality from the unit and cables. No noise, totally silent.
Niz
10 Jul 16#74
Whist it all varies with device, from my understanding the phone will not continue to charge if it doesn't want to be charged, the phone will very well know its plugged in but won't draw power full whack.
rohanp
10 Jul 16#75
Wondering if posting a comment revives the deal. I believe that there is no need for a new thread for the same deal
Pondlife
10 Jul 161#76
The new post is acceptable under site rules regardless of where you whine about it.
Waldolf
10 Jul 16#77
Wondering what's the point in trying to revive a deal to prove a point?
arachnoid
10 Jul 16#78
Yes Ive had chargers do that too its usually caused by small fluctuations in the charging voltage i.e. a poor or failed stabalising circuit design
rendeverance
11 Jul 16#79
Your phone defines the charging characteristics of its battery, NOT the charger - despite what they are saying in the marketing the charger side is 'dumb' in that respect.
Since they are all switchmode converters these days I would say its unlikely a low current charger will end up making your phone last noticably longer
Wireless inductive charging however - cooks my phone to horrific temps... so I dont use it lol!
rendeverance
11 Jul 16#80
Very true - capacitive objects like your touch screen will be charged by inductive effects and noise from a bad charger - hence the apps opening, its also possible sometimes to get transfer and charge of what is an unearthed device with components in the RF spectrum (sometimes this can make conductive objects give you a tingle when you touch them) to some quite alarmingly high voltages (over 200 or even 400V), but luckily at almost always safe tiny levels of current.
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Mobile device charging station (dlk50451e/05). Drop in our fast smart 5-port charger to dock smartphones, ipads or other USB-powered devices. Consolidate and organize all your charging products into one box; no more product clutter and messy charging cables! Complies with US Department of Energy (DOE 5)Efficiency Level.
Compatible with iPhone, iPod, iPad, samsung, lenovo, motorola, lg, nokia, xiaomi, sony handsets.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
All comments (80)
My first Anker gradually failed but was replaced so nothing to complain about
Ordered one of these
(With that said, I am on the lookout for a really compact 2 or 3 port charger with a quick charge port. Figure a quick charge USB battery pack is better than a solar panel when cycle touring)
For those that need such a thing though, it is an excellent price
But I just picked mine up, plugged it in and am charging my phone and it's totally silent.
Unless the whining develops over time, it seems to be totally silent right now.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/icefox-40w-8a-5-port-high-speed-desktop-usb-charger-with-smart-charging-4-99-amazon-2435186?p=27846914
Would Philips just release a re-badged version of a dangerous charger?
Do we have any source other than that one Amazon review that says that the 'Icefox' charger does indeed use the same internals as the Swees QY08-05010 that is the "horrific" charger named in the Amazon review?
Does anyone have any thoughts, is this just panicking over nothing, over perhaps unsubstantiated claims?
I've seen charging blocks on eBay that look almost identical to the Anker ones that EE put out and which are far worse quality inside. Ironically the EE ones were actually really decently put together but were recalled by EE, presumably out of paranoia, while far cr**per eBay ones are still offered for sale.
Basically, don't just a piece of electronics by its cover - if we did that, all SD cards would be fake because they all look the same.
batteries prefer a SLOW Charge.... they last longer that way
you should always use the charger that came with your device, as its designed to know when your battery is fully charged and will auto switch off.... generic chargers usually do not and keep sending out power ....
None of these happen when the phone is unplugged from the charger.
Will take it back next week and get a refund.
Thanks OP. Great find and I've ordered one. The lightning cable by itself is worth at least a fiver.
Heated, obviously.
If so, could I replace with a European version for hols and avoid a convertor?
Dunno, not picked my FastTrack up yet
I had that with several Android mobiles, not once with Windows or iOS
first one must have been a faulty unit
Since they are all switchmode converters these days I would say its unlikely a low current charger will end up making your phone last noticably longer
Wireless inductive charging however - cooks my phone to horrific temps... so I dont use it lol!