This would be a reasonable price for a Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 but having 5 ports makes it a great deal, as the closest alternative on Amazon is the Aukey one at £17.99. I've been using something similar for several years to charge all my devices but as I've got a Quick Charge 3.0 phone I'll be grabbing one of these to upgrade.
As usual, 3 year warranty from Aldi (thanks for the reminder PlanetP).
Description implies it's a 1x USB 3.0 and 4 x USB 2.0 charger but it looks like whoever's writing the description has got confused as it's clearly imprinted on it that it's a Quick Charge 3.0 charger.
Yay, I can charge all 5 of my imported Chinese hoverboard's at the same time!
ultrak3wl
10 Sep 163#16
I have a Tronsmart 5 port mains charger which I saw on hukd deal and my buying reflex kicked. After I ordered I thought how daft why the hell do I need this but it has turned out to be the most useful thing ever. Firstly it charges my phone to full in about 50 minutes, secondly you can (obviously) charge 5 things at once without needing 5 chargers. When you're in a foreign hotel room with phone, Bluetooth speaker, tablet, sansa clip, noise reduction headphones, honestly you just pat yourself on the back for having the foresight to buy one of these.
All comments (111)
PlanetP
10 Sep 161#1
Nice one, thanks. The three year warranty is worth a mention too. I've pre-ordered the white one. :smiley:
Free standard delivery linked to their summer sale atm as well so an even better purchase for me!
Rory Joe
10 Sep 161#2
Yeah not a bad deal at all! Glad to be of help.
foxyloxy
10 Sep 161#3
good price and free delivery on the white one - ordered.
omgpleasespamme
10 Sep 16#4
40W doesn't seem a lot for a 5 port charger let alone with a QC 3.0 port.
splender to omgpleasespamme
10 Sep 16#6
Why?
dauterive
10 Sep 161#5
Bought, thanks
SunTzu
10 Sep 164#7
Yay, I can charge all 5 of my imported Chinese hoverboard's at the same time!
omgpleasespamme
10 Sep 161#8
Correct me if I'm wrong but 40 watts means a maximum of 1.6 amps per port? That's lower than most standard chargers these days. I've no idea what the spec of QC 3.0 is and I can't be bothered to do the Googling but surely that port would draw 4 amps on its own?
In fact, I have done a little Googling and I've found a website that states gives 2 different figures for QC 2.0. 18W and 20W. Whichever is accurate that's nearly half the output of this charger for just one port. Lets not forget that this charger supports QC 3.0 so I guess the power draw would be a bit higher.
splender
10 Sep 162#9
Right, if you want all ports to run at max , £10 is not possible or even at 2 or 3 of the ports. The weight of the transformer would be quite big and heavy too. I have a Tecknet 6 port USB charger 5V 12.6A 63W 6-Port each deliver 2.1A, but the transformer is very heavy as the weight of these things go up exponentialy with watts or amps.
And if you go to Amazon you will see those people moaning about the size of the transformer without realising the higher amps means bigger transformers unless you pay much price where the coils could be made smaller with much more expensive magnets. That's why the Aldi marketing photo does not show you the transformer size.
DonkeyKonk
10 Sep 161#10
Perfect for.my five Galaxy Note 7's.
losdamianos
10 Sep 16#11
You're wrong, and I will correct You
The sole purpose of those cheap multi charges is to charge multiple devices 2-4 at once, if you going for device with QC you must have one which would benefit from it (snapdragon 800 and newer devices)
Even if you would use 1st port max power which is 18w this will leave you 2 more usb ports for 5V times 2A = 10W each and last one for something crappy like usb spearker
Again I just put the max theoretical output, most of the time you wont be using more than 2 of them at the same time and if you think you do just buy 60W version of amazon
omgpleasespamme
10 Sep 161#12
Which part was I wrong on? I'm not 100% sure but didn't you just say that it's only going to have enough power for 3 of the 5?
nige182
10 Sep 16#13
The part where you said it would "mean a maximum of 1.6 amps per port". Assuming it dynamically controls the power requirements for each port, then each can achieve a higher maximum if fewer devices are plugged in, eg. 2.1A per port, or even 2.5A depending what it is capable of outputting down a single port, but with five devices plugged in, they would not all be running at this max. That would require somewhere in the region of 60W+ to give 18W to the QC port and 10.5W (5v 2.1A) to each of the other ports. It should still support five devices at lower draw, or fewer devices at a higher draw.
What they actually said was that if you needed the QC and two 2A ports, then that would virtually max the draw.
omgpleasespamme
10 Sep 162#14
Okay thanks. I think with the amount of discussion that has been had people have a good idea of what the product is and isn't capable. Thanks for the input.
I'll end as I started but add a little qualifying comment. For me, 40 Watts is insufficient for a 5 port charger.
smileypete
10 Sep 162#15
For anyone looking for a QuickCharge car charger, Geekbuying have a good deal on a 42W Tronsmart for about £6 which includes a decent 20AWG cable:
I have a Tronsmart 5 port mains charger which I saw on hukd deal and my buying reflex kicked. After I ordered I thought how daft why the hell do I need this but it has turned out to be the most useful thing ever. Firstly it charges my phone to full in about 50 minutes, secondly you can (obviously) charge 5 things at once without needing 5 chargers. When you're in a foreign hotel room with phone, Bluetooth speaker, tablet, sansa clip, noise reduction headphones, honestly you just pat yourself on the back for having the foresight to buy one of these.
stokerej
10 Sep 16#17
Apologies if this is a silly question, but does it come with an ordinary 3 pin plug please?
omgpleasespamme to stokerej
10 Sep 16#19
I haven't actually clicked through to check but the brands I've seen all come with 3 pin UK to figure 8 cable (IEC 320 C7).
From the website 'Accessories Included Mains adaptor'
musical
10 Sep 161#18
Ordered. Thanks.
TheHoss
10 Sep 161#20
Sweet just bagged the last black one online. Saves a wasted trip tomorrow in store. Wouldn't have stocked/ found it anyway.
Does this have a separate charging block? Or is it just a mains cable that plugs into the back of it?
(Planning on taking this travelling - but don't want to lump around a big transformer + charging block)
wenttoabetterplace
10 Sep 161#23
So you thought that all five ports would be Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0?!!
:confused:
A 40 watt charger could never drive 5x QC 3.0 ports...! So there is nothing for anyone to 'beware' about!
Pondlife
10 Sep 161#24
Unlike all those other 5 port QC3 chargers. :neutral_face:
uameer
10 Sep 161#25
Heat added
sylv
10 Sep 161#26
It may not mean anything, but this device does not appear on the current list (PDF) of Qualcomm Quick Charge certified chargers.
Waldolf
10 Sep 161#27
lol. Another charger, another heated theoretical/theatrical debate
Rory Joe
10 Sep 16#28
OP here, 40w should suffice for most people. I've an USB voltage/amperage meter and QC 3 comes it at (depending on the type of cable) when connected to my LG G5:
Cable 1: Stock LG G5 USB Type C Cable: 7.08v at 2.25a
Cable 2: CHOETECH USB Type C Cable: 6.50v at 2.40a
This was using an Anker QC 3.0 Car Charger.
Both of these equate to just a fraction under 16 watts (I read online 18 watts was the upper limit for QC 3.0).
I have my iPad Air 2 (stock charger at 10 watts) and my droid phone (16 watts) so leaves 14 watts for lower powered stuff if you need it. Not to mention the QC device will be done after an hour anyway, freeing up more watts. This is fine unless you're absolutely desperate to fast charge numerous devices simultaneously.
Horses for courses though. If you needed masses of power, could buy something with greater wattage. Or at this price, just buy two of these :wink:
imagineS
10 Sep 161#29
Would this work with my Nextbit Robin (Quick Charge 2.0)?
Rory Joe to imagineS
10 Sep 16#30
Yes. QC 3.0 is fully backwards compatible with QC 1.0 & QC 2.0
mbuckhurst
10 Sep 16#31
Any idea if this is would fast charge a Lumia 950XL, despite having the compatible processor, I don't believe they've built in the QC3.0 capability, but some are supposedly capable of fast charging via it's type-c cable?
mike
Rory Joe to mbuckhurst
10 Sep 16#32
Hi Mike, there's a very good chance. Sorry I can't be more concrete than that. I found out that the LG G5 would inexplicably not Quick Charge with certain Type C cables, honestly the QC 3.0 and Type C spec have left masses of confusion for something that should have been just standardised by now. Honestly, finding safe aftermarket Type C cables and chargers for the G5 has been a PITA.
I'd say that this charger *should* be able to put out the fast charge requirements of the Lumia. The devices are indeed smart when it comes to drawing power and generally draw the most they are safely capable of getting from the charger. So theoretically there shouldn't be an issue. In practice, however, you never know!
Could always just give it a shot and if it's no good return it!
Rory Joe to mbuckhurst
11 Sep 16#34
Honestly I've had a different branded 5 port USB charger for the last year and I'd never cope without one now! In fact I have one downstairs next to my sofa and one next to my bed. What with everything needing USB charging these days, like cameras, phones, tablets, and my PS4 headset and controller etc it's an exceptionally useful bit of kit to have. As you say you go on work trips, it's definitely worth the cash.
I know the feeling about this bloody site... designed to save money but all I know is every day I'm discovering something new that I never knew I needed!
mbuckhurst
10 Sep 161#33
Thanks, perhaps it's worth a trip out just to see, would be handy for a work trip to have a fast charger - the hotel rooms I get only have a couple of sockets so it's a pain to charge all the devices. The more I think about it, the more I think I need the device regardless - damn this site....
thanks
mike
David23
11 Sep 161#35
Is quick charge 3.0 backwards compatible with a quick charge 2.0 phone? as in it won't just charge at a normal rate but at a 2.0 rate?
Also is it true that using quick charge shortens the overall life of the battery quite dramatically?
Rory Joe to David23
11 Sep 161#36
Yeah, as per comment #30: "Yes. QC 3.0 is fully backwards compatible with QC 1.0 & QC 2.0"
Also, yes. It is believed in the long run it will have an effect on a battery's lifespan, although it's not believed to be a huge difference. Your device will probably be upgraded / obsolete by then anyway.
Gez777
11 Sep 16#37
Black and White OOS online
pantaiema
11 Sep 16#38
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/philips-power-bundle-11-99-argos-2477765
I have been trying to find this Argos deal in London but it seems no more store have stock them at this price.
I have the one from Anker® 40W 5-Port USB Wall Charger, It is broken just after one year. Very disappointed
Looking purely into the specs.
Which one is better this Qualcomm one or the Philips one
Also Has anyone previously used this product find them good ??
tragictramp
11 Sep 16#39
Contact anker direct, their ask for the serial number and possibly a picture and in my experience willl replace.
quote=pantaiema]http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/philips-power-bundle-11-99-argos-2477765
I have been trying to find this Argos deal in London but it seems no more store have stock them at this price.
I have the one from Anker® 40W 5-Port USB Wall Charger, It is broken just after one year. Very disappointed
Looking purely into the specs.
Which one is better this Qualcomm one or the Philips one
Also Has anyone previously used this product find them good ??[/quote]
Rory Joe
11 Sep 162#40
Anker customer service is amazing. 18 months fuss free warranty. You'll have no problem getting them to send a new one out to you.
damadgeruk
11 Sep 16#41
Thanks OP, just ordered the 'last' black one online.
Jinkz
11 Sep 16#42
I'd wager the description is correct and it only has 1 USB 3.0 quick charge port judging by the photo (the green one) and that'd also explain the cheap price.
b4dr1
11 Sep 16#43
Philips at £9.99 now!
catbeans
11 Sep 16#44
Yep
Picked two up today 1 USB 3.0
Mr Hunter
11 Sep 16#45
Do these cut off the electric supply (so no cost) when nothing is plugged in? And do they also stopped charging when the device is fully charged.
pantaiema
11 Sep 16#46
Unfortunately I have binned it. Also I got it for about £12 (?). so not worthy to pursue this option spending time for £12
pantaiema
11 Sep 16#47
Well If you could get it. I have checked it with all Argos Store in London nothing available ....
dreamsofubuntu
11 Sep 16#48
OOSO...
tomsonian
11 Sep 161#49
Got up early and went in store and bought 3 of these. Can confirm the input is direct from the mains fig8 connection, no big daft transformer! :wink:
iDealYou
11 Sep 16#50
I think you can charge your imported Apple & Android devices too when you're not charging your 'hoverboards'. :sunglasses:
acholmes2000
11 Sep 161#51
Just picked one up in local store had 100+ on display, seems very good quality and very compact thanks.
Biggunspaul
11 Sep 16#52
I have one of these,which in my opinion looks a bit more stylish for only £1 more.
I don't think that offers a Quick Charge port though, so it is technically lower spec.
RoryJoe
11 Sep 16#54
Yeah no quick charge on that one. Average price for what it is.
The main benefit of this device over others is the Quick Charge 3.0 port.
wenttoabetterplace
11 Sep 16#55
No QC 3.0 port, less than half the warranty, a minimum £20 spend requirement for free delivery, a more difficult returns process....AND £1 more :smiley:
RoryJoe
11 Sep 161#56
Had issues with USB cables from Anker before.
30 second e-mail to them. "No problems Mr Robinson, we'll get a new one set out to you today. Don't worry about sending the old ones back, you've been inconvenienced enough".
Just worth pointing that out. Definitely worthy to pursue a quick e-mail to them. As I said, their customer service is exceptional. Shame you've binned it now, but for future reference.
RoryJoe
11 Sep 16#57
Not sure if it uses anything when nothing's plugged in, might be minimal like standby wattage. They do indeed stop charging when the device is fully charged. They wouldn't be on sale if they didn't.
mufcgaz
11 Sep 16#58
thanks
RoryJoe
11 Sep 16#59
You've got the wrong end of the stick. It's still the wrong description. It's not 1x USB 3.0 and 4x USB 2.0. It's Quick Charge 3.0. They are very different. One relates to the USB version and the other relates to the Quick Charge version.
It is indeed just 1 x Quick Charge 3.0 and 4 x standard USB charging ports.
It is still very cheap for a Multi Port + 1 port QC 3.0.
Biggunspaul
11 Sep 16#60
You said about Amazon delivery and returns but to be fair I could argue that you have got to travel to a store to collect this item or return it,so that could cost you a few quid in fuel,but like I said I won't mention that :wink:
mbuckhurst
11 Sep 161#61
Ah, but you'd have to go to the post office to return the Amazon item, or wait in for the Amazon collection, which possibly might cost more in distance or time, depending on location of Aldi vs Post Office.
I'd have to say stylish is a debatable feature anyway, I personally don't want my usb charger to stand out, unless I've misplaced it, I'll be happy with a nondescript boxy black box, rather than something silver that won't blend in.
mike
wenttoabetterplace
11 Sep 16#62
I ordered yesterday for £9.99, with free delivery :wink:.
As for returns - Amazon have a growing track record of banning users who return items. So I would far sooner have the no risk in-store returns of Aldi than take a chance with my Amazon account.
Whichever way you butter this, the Aldi option is much the better one.
Biggunspaul
11 Sep 16#63
Buuuuuuut at this moment in time they are only available to buy in store.
Not unless you know of any deals on time machines,so I can go and get one yesterday :smile:
zomb13
11 Sep 16#64
Bought one of these today from my local Aldi store. Seems alright for the money. Confirmed the Quickcharge port working with my HTC One M8 (the light changes to orange when you have a compatible device connected... ooooooh).
Unit does feel a little light (but its only got 40W in total this is to be expected) but the shell is a nice soft touch material and feels top notch for the money.
5Rivers79
11 Sep 16#65
Plugged my S7 Edge into the quick charge port but its saying over 6hours to fully charge?
wenttoabetterplace
11 Sep 16#66
Are you using a compatible cable?
Biggunspaul
11 Sep 16#67
I believe the Galaxy S7 is only quick charge 2.0 and not 3.0,this is the mistake I made when suggesting another charger that is not quick charge 3.0
That said I would have thought that it should still be quicker than 6 hours
5Rivers79
11 Sep 16#68
Yes, the one that came with my S7 Edge.
RoryJoe
11 Sep 16#69
Unfortunately QC, the various phones and the various cables is a minefield at the moment. Sometimes certain devices just don't want to play ball for no apparent reason. LG G5 is a swine for it too, fussy over cables and chargers.
booboy2
11 Sep 161#70
I was really surprised when I went to my local Aldi after 1pm and managed to buy a white one. I shop there anyway and needed some supplies so had nothing to lose.
As I already knew the fast charge doesn't work on my huawei p9 but I just needed something to charge multiple devices as I only have a 2 port charger currently.
It looks pretty cool and its nice and compact.
I spotted this in the brochure last week but in that it mentioned usb 3 x 1 and 4 usb 2 and no mention of quick charge 3 and the picture wasn't clear enough to spot it.
Thanks op
Heat added
Rona7do
11 Sep 161#71
Bought, nice bit of kit for the money.
Heat added.
RoryJoe
11 Sep 16#72
Yeah it was easily missable. Aldi's poor description has probably cost them sales here... I only faintly noticed the QC logo and clicked on the image, and low and behold... QC 3.0!
Cheers. With a bit of luck this might be my first deal to reach 1000° :sunglasses:
pantaiema
11 Sep 16#73
Good to know this thanks. In the past I always find returning the item like HDD is very inconvenience it takes a lot of energy and time ....
taras
11 Sep 161#74
on a side usb type c cables are a nightmare as they can do multiple things, which does mean - don't buy cheap ones
RoryJoe
11 Sep 16#75
Spot on - as you say they can do multiple things, including sending multiple levels of power, you're looking for ones with the 56k pull up resistor which prevents it frying your devices.
A Google employee by the name of Benson Leung gives his approvals and disapprovals on various USB Type C cables and it's very informative, worth checking out. The best value USB A to Type C cables I've found that are Benson Leung approved as safe and with the 56k pull up resistor are these. I've ordered them and they work great Plus, £15.99 for a 6 pack of various lengths is a bargain.
I've just bought this charger for my moto g4. Can someone suggest a fast charge cable for it too please? Just need 1, 6 would be overkill!
menz83
11 Sep 161#77
Picked up one of these from the Aberdeen beach store, works a treat, quick charging my s6 edge as we speak. Heat added
RoryJoe
11 Sep 16#78
The pack of 6 that I mentioned is the wrong cable type, they are USB-C but the Moto G4 is still on Micro USB.
Something like any of these three items would be best. TBH you'd be looking at somewhere around £4 or £5 for the same quality cable sold by itself so you honestly might as well get the multipacks.
Bought. Initially none of the ports worked. Not sure why, but I checked all cables were plugged in. They were. Unplugged and replugged and worked, so keeping a watch and keeping receipt in a dangerous place (things we put in a safe place always go missing)
bigbloke
11 Sep 16#80
Anker gear has a 18 month guarantee just contact them and they will replace
HibaTosh
12 Sep 16#81
I got two of these and just heads up for people that although it says it is a 3.0 charger from QC. it wouldn't charge my Nexus 6p rapidly.
(Nexus 6p shows rapid charging when a QC 3.0 charger is in use)
I am not sure what is going on here but someone may do.
HibaTosh
12 Sep 16#82
The official charger is faster at charging the Nexus 6p from 51% to full in 51 minutes. while the Marcel charger is going it in 1hr 38m. This is just a rough test as I have to unplug each charger to get estimated times so it isn't entirely accurate.
mbuckhurst
12 Sep 161#83
I've plugged mine into a power meter, obviously at low power accuracy will not be quite as good, the device shows 2W consumption when not in use, when I plug my Lumia 950XL with it's type-c fast charge cable in the QC3 port, it shows consumption as 20W, swapping to a normal port it drops to 16W. Once the phone is within a few percent of full, it drops further to 13W, presumably the phone adjusting itself, finally once full it fluctuates between 6W and 9W.
To be honest I'm a little disappointed, but I've got one of the Philips varieties as well, so I'll test that later.
Assuming 2W is the consumption of the device, this would imply a 18W charge which equates to 3.6A in the QC3 port, 2.8A in the normal port and roughly 1A when charged but presumably still topping the phone up, this figure strikes me as too high.
Obviously the meter may have inaccuracies but it does at least show it will deliver a higher current than 2.4A on the QC3 port, incidentally the light remains green for my Lumia.
mike
HibaTosh to mbuckhurst
12 Sep 16#85
3450 mAh
89 minutes listed as official charging time.
RoryJoe to mbuckhurst
14 Sep 16#100
It's not a battery.
mbuckhurst
12 Sep 16#84
What size battery is in the Nexus? My Lumia showed 58 minutes from 55%, which seemed fast to me, when plugged into the Aldi charger.
mike
mbuckhurst
12 Sep 16#86
That sounds roughly the performance my USB charger is delivering into my Lumia, give or take a small amount.
That would suggest yours is not delivering as much power as mine, unlikely to be faulty, more likely either the cable or the phone are refusing to allow full charging speed. Do you have alternative charge cables to try? I'm using my original type-c cable.
mike
wenttoabetterplace to mbuckhurst
13 Sep 16#98
Received my charger a couple of hours ago. I am now using it to charge my Surface 3 (which, due to me having a 4 port hub plugged in, always discharges when the screen is on full brightness).
I'm pleased to say that it now charges even with 100% brightness and the 4 port hub plugged in. I haven't got any QC3.0 items, but am v.happy with the standard USB charging performance.
HibaTosh
12 Sep 16#87
The type C cable I use are made by Choetech and got them from Amazon UK. Since the aldi charger isn't supporting type C port may be the problem (of there are any) is with the USB to type C cable I use.
wenttoabetterplace
12 Sep 161#88
As far as I understand, QuickCharge 3 is different to USB C fast charging. So if you have a type C fast charge phone (Lumia 950/XL for example) then I don't think you'll get fast charging speeds with this charger.
It's a ridiculous state of affairs. These fast charging standards should be universal and backwards compatible.
wseed
12 Sep 16#89
That's not right. I picked on up yesterday and tried it when I got home the green light kept pulsing on and off and when I plugged in my phone it said charging then not then charging...repeat....
I returned it at lunch today and the new one I have the green light stays on solid and then turns orange when I plug my phone in to charge. Phone says quick charging, same phone as yours.
mbuckhurst
12 Sep 16#90
It is ridiculous, sometimes you just want to bang the heads together of whoever is responsible for not talking to the others responsible and sorting it out. Look how long it took the EU to get the standardisation for a single usb port on mobile phones, which seems to have gone out the window now we have Apple or Type-C.
I think my Lumia 950XL is fast charging as a result of the higher current available on the QC port and the fact my cable is presumably well made, as it's the original supplied with the phone, having to be careful about selecting the right cable seems to hark back to the old days of 8 bit computers and cassette leads that worked with some but not other computers.
mike
HibaTosh
12 Sep 16#91
Ha! That explains it.
I'll keep both chargers for future use.
Denbi
12 Sep 16#92
Looks like mines dodgy. Not having much luck with my Aldi purchases.The green light has started flashing and anything pluged in gets charges on and off with the pulse. Anybody body know if theres a reason for this ?
wenttoabetterplace
12 Sep 16#93
Judging by comment #89, the reason you are having those charging issues is because the charger is faulty.
luvsoft to wenttoabetterplace
12 Sep 16#94
bought one today, turn out to be the faulty one green light flashing and 3.0 port keep disconnecting ...
very disappointed
luvsoft to wenttoabetterplace
12 Sep 16#95
I got same problem
creepyg to wenttoabetterplace
13 Sep 16#96
Mine arrived today. It's going straight back. Makes a high-pitched whine whilst plugged in. Also the smooth plastic casing makes it skite about the surface of my tv unit.
Comparing it to an Anker 5 port charger the difference in quality is plain to see and the quick charge port just isn't incentive enough to keep it.
TurboCrane
13 Sep 16#97
Ordered 2 white versions of this online and arrived fast, one has some cosmetic defects on the USB ports (slightly crooked ports) but they all work. No flashing green lights, no high-pitched electrical whines, using Micro USB chargers (LG G4 and Samsung Note Edge) as I don't have any USB-C devices yet. The warranty card in the box says it has 3 years warranty, now that depends how good their customer service is though. Worst case scenario, can always contact Aldi. Great deal.
Carloz
14 Sep 16#99
Does any one knows mAh on it?
Carloz
14 Sep 16#101
So what is it? And if phone battery is 3000mAh how many chargers can I get out of it?
nige182
14 Sep 16#102
It is a mains charger, it has 5 USB ports so you can charge up to 5 devices at the same time from a single mains socket. It has no battery in it.
Carloz
14 Sep 16#103
ok got it, thanks for replays
Cautious_Joe
15 Sep 16#104
Perhaps it was my bad luck but I bought a white one 2 days ago from ALDI and returned it yesterday.
I was sitting on the sofa, the charger was on the table next to me with a few cables attached. The cables were draped onto the sofa but no devices were actually plugged in or charging. Heard a 'pfft' sound and looked to see smoke coming from the lightning cable (which was plugged into the USB 3.0 slot on the charger). Left a nasty singe mark on my white leather sofa. I quickly unplugged the charger and disconnected the cables. Shudder to think what would have happened if I'd not been in the room.
Can't say whether it was the cable or the charger or a combination of the two. Has made me think twice about leaving any cables plugged into other similar chargers I have at home - whether charging or not. Now wondering how to *safely* charge devices overnight?
Read the manual before operating it and again before returning it and if I recall correctly, it said something to the effect 'do no leave the charger unattended whilst in use'. Are you meant to babysit these type of chargers?
Btw the charger still seemed to work when I returned it - all ports charged and the green light was on. Should the power surge not have prevented the incident? If my ipad had been attached would it have been damaged?
Any recommendations on how to remove an unsightly dark brown singe mark from a white leather sofa will be gratefully received!
RoryJoe
16 Sep 16#105
Ooof, doesn't sound good :/ I personally wouldn't have bothered plugging an iPad into the QC 3.0 port as it doesn't benefit from Quick Charge 3.0 in any way. However in saying that of course there's absolutely no way what happened should have happened. Really bad, could have been a lot worse. What brand of cables were you using, out of curiosity?
miffyl
19 Sep 16#106
For those that have one of these, what does the red light on the QC port when charging certain devices mean? The instruction book has no info on it.
dutchcowes to miffyl
19 Sep 16#107
Mine made a high pitch buzzing noise when plugged in after a week, back for a refund
tightasagnatschu to miffyl
19 Sep 161#108
Green is standard charge, Orange is QC2.0 fast charging (maybe 3.0 too).
iDealYou
29 Sep 16#109
Like the new iPhone 7 then? :stuck_out_tongue:
Bought got 2 of these, so far so good. Fingers crossed.
wenttoabetterplace
29 Sep 16#110
Yup, mine has been working for a week now with 5 things often plugged in. No concerns so far...and nice to be able to actually charge my Surface 3 whilst the screen is on (my previous charger would only charge when the sceen was at 50%!)
samirhym
9 Mar 17#111
this is a very old post but I wanted to say I bought this 4 or 5 months ago, it is very reliable and I have been using it continuously since I bought it - for my iPad, and phone (two ports) and occasionally other people's phones too. my cables are really good though. There was a high pitched buzzing sound one time and on investigation I noticed the main wire which connects the box to the socket was a bit loose so I popped it back in and unplugged the whole thing for a day. That was near the beginning and had probably happened when some tension fell on one of the cables as I'd vaccuumed or something. anyway bottom line is its good, for the common person, and safe so far.
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This would be a reasonable price for a Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 but having 5 ports makes it a great deal, as the closest alternative on Amazon is the Aukey one at £17.99. I've been using something similar for several years to charge all my devices but as I've got a Quick Charge 3.0 phone I'll be grabbing one of these to upgrade.
As usual, 3 year warranty from Aldi (thanks for the reminder PlanetP).
Description implies it's a 1x USB 3.0 and 4 x USB 2.0 charger but it looks like whoever's writing the description has got confused as it's clearly imprinted on it that it's a Quick Charge 3.0 charger.
Black: (Available from 11th September in store).
https://www.aldi.co.uk/black-5-port-charger-hub/p/073007074591900
White (Available from 11th September online & in store).
https://www.aldi.co.uk/white-5-port-charger-hub/p/073007098350101
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Free standard delivery linked to their summer sale atm as well so an even better purchase for me!
In fact, I have done a little Googling and I've found a website that states gives 2 different figures for QC 2.0. 18W and 20W. Whichever is accurate that's nearly half the output of this charger for just one port. Lets not forget that this charger supports QC 3.0 so I guess the power draw would be a bit higher.
And if you go to Amazon you will see those people moaning about the size of the transformer without realising the higher amps means bigger transformers unless you pay much price where the coils could be made smaller with much more expensive magnets. That's why the Aldi marketing photo does not show you the transformer size.
The sole purpose of those cheap multi charges is to charge multiple devices 2-4 at once, if you going for device with QC you must have one which would benefit from it (snapdragon 800 and newer devices)
Even if you would use 1st port max power which is 18w this will leave you 2 more usb ports for 5V times 2A = 10W each and last one for something crappy like usb spearker
Again I just put the max theoretical output, most of the time you wont be using more than 2 of them at the same time and if you think you do just buy 60W version of amazon
What they actually said was that if you needed the QC and two 2A ports, then that would virtually max the draw.
I'll end as I started but add a little qualifying comment. For me, 40 Watts is insufficient for a 5 port charger.
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Tronsmart-Quick-Charge-2-0-2-Ports-Car-Charger-For-Samsung-Galaxy-S6-S6-Edge-HTC-M9-Nexus-6-Xiaomi-3-4---Black-351302.html
From the website 'Accessories Included Mains adaptor'
Cheers OP
HERE
(Planning on taking this travelling - but don't want to lump around a big transformer + charging block)
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A 40 watt charger could never drive 5x QC 3.0 ports...! So there is nothing for anyone to 'beware' about!
Cable 1: Stock LG G5 USB Type C Cable: 7.08v at 2.25a
Cable 2: CHOETECH USB Type C Cable: 6.50v at 2.40a
This was using an Anker QC 3.0 Car Charger.
Both of these equate to just a fraction under 16 watts (I read online 18 watts was the upper limit for QC 3.0).
I have my iPad Air 2 (stock charger at 10 watts) and my droid phone (16 watts) so leaves 14 watts for lower powered stuff if you need it. Not to mention the QC device will be done after an hour anyway, freeing up more watts. This is fine unless you're absolutely desperate to fast charge numerous devices simultaneously.
Horses for courses though. If you needed masses of power, could buy something with greater wattage. Or at this price, just buy two of these :wink:
mike
I'd say that this charger *should* be able to put out the fast charge requirements of the Lumia. The devices are indeed smart when it comes to drawing power and generally draw the most they are safely capable of getting from the charger. So theoretically there shouldn't be an issue. In practice, however, you never know!
Could always just give it a shot and if it's no good return it!
I know the feeling about this bloody site... designed to save money but all I know is every day I'm discovering something new that I never knew I needed!
thanks
mike
Also is it true that using quick charge shortens the overall life of the battery quite dramatically?
"Yes. QC 3.0 is fully backwards compatible with QC 1.0 & QC 2.0"
Also, yes. It is believed in the long run it will have an effect on a battery's lifespan, although it's not believed to be a huge difference. Your device will probably be upgraded / obsolete by then anyway.
I have been trying to find this Argos deal in London but it seems no more store have stock them at this price.
I have the one from Anker® 40W 5-Port USB Wall Charger, It is broken just after one year. Very disappointed
Looking purely into the specs.
Which one is better this Qualcomm one or the Philips one
Also Has anyone previously used this product find them good ??
quote=pantaiema]http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/philips-power-bundle-11-99-argos-2477765
I have been trying to find this Argos deal in London but it seems no more store have stock them at this price.
I have the one from Anker® 40W 5-Port USB Wall Charger, It is broken just after one year. Very disappointed
Looking purely into the specs.
Which one is better this Qualcomm one or the Philips one
Also Has anyone previously used this product find them good ??[/quote]
Picked two up today 1 USB 3.0
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01358RU9W?_encoding=UTF8&ref_=de_a_smtd&showDetailTechData=1#technical-data
The main benefit of this device over others is the Quick Charge 3.0 port.
30 second e-mail to them. "No problems Mr Robinson, we'll get a new one set out to you today. Don't worry about sending the old ones back, you've been inconvenienced enough".
Just worth pointing that out. Definitely worthy to pursue a quick e-mail to them. As I said, their customer service is exceptional. Shame you've binned it now, but for future reference.
It is indeed just 1 x Quick Charge 3.0 and 4 x standard USB charging ports.
It is still very cheap for a Multi Port + 1 port QC 3.0.
I'd have to say stylish is a debatable feature anyway, I personally don't want my usb charger to stand out, unless I've misplaced it, I'll be happy with a nondescript boxy black box, rather than something silver that won't blend in.
mike
As for returns - Amazon have a growing track record of banning users who return items. So I would far sooner have the no risk in-store returns of Aldi than take a chance with my Amazon account.
Whichever way you butter this, the Aldi option is much the better one.
Not unless you know of any deals on time machines,so I can go and get one yesterday :smile:
Unit does feel a little light (but its only got 40W in total this is to be expected) but the shell is a nice soft touch material and feels top notch for the money.
That said I would have thought that it should still be quicker than 6 hours
As I already knew the fast charge doesn't work on my huawei p9 but I just needed something to charge multiple devices as I only have a 2 port charger currently.
It looks pretty cool and its nice and compact.
I spotted this in the brochure last week but in that it mentioned usb 3 x 1 and 4 usb 2 and no mention of quick charge 3 and the picture wasn't clear enough to spot it.
Thanks op
Heat added
Heat added.
Cheers. With a bit of luck this might be my first deal to reach 1000° :sunglasses:
A Google employee by the name of Benson Leung gives his approvals and disapprovals on various USB Type C cables and it's very informative, worth checking out. The best value USB A to Type C cables I've found that are Benson Leung approved as safe and with the 56k pull up resistor are these. I've ordered them and they work great Plus, £15.99 for a 6 pack of various lengths is a bargain.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CHOETECH-Durable-Galaxy-OnePlus-MacBook/dp/B01HX9X638/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1473614116&sr=8-4&keywords=choetech+usb+c
Something like any of these three items would be best. TBH you'd be looking at somewhere around £4 or £5 for the same quality cable sold by itself so you honestly might as well get the multipacks.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/RAVPower-Assorted-Lengths-Smartphones-Controller/dp/B00YAF14QK/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1473617867&sr=1-4&keywords=micro+usb
https://www.amazon.co.uk/AUKEY-Micro-USB-cable-Pack/dp/B00VUXZCQ8/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1473617956&sr=1-1&keywords=aukey+micro+usb
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-3-Pack-PowerLine-Micro-USB/dp/B016BFFV6K/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1473617952&sr=1-3&keywords=anker+micro+usb
(Nexus 6p shows rapid charging when a QC 3.0 charger is in use)
I am not sure what is going on here but someone may do.
To be honest I'm a little disappointed, but I've got one of the Philips varieties as well, so I'll test that later.
Assuming 2W is the consumption of the device, this would imply a 18W charge which equates to 3.6A in the QC3 port, 2.8A in the normal port and roughly 1A when charged but presumably still topping the phone up, this figure strikes me as too high.
Obviously the meter may have inaccuracies but it does at least show it will deliver a higher current than 2.4A on the QC3 port, incidentally the light remains green for my Lumia.
mike
89 minutes listed as official charging time.
mike
That would suggest yours is not delivering as much power as mine, unlikely to be faulty, more likely either the cable or the phone are refusing to allow full charging speed. Do you have alternative charge cables to try? I'm using my original type-c cable.
mike
I'm pleased to say that it now charges even with 100% brightness and the 4 port hub plugged in. I haven't got any QC3.0 items, but am v.happy with the standard USB charging performance.
It's a ridiculous state of affairs. These fast charging standards should be universal and backwards compatible.
I returned it at lunch today and the new one I have the green light stays on solid and then turns orange when I plug my phone in to charge. Phone says quick charging, same phone as yours.
I think my Lumia 950XL is fast charging as a result of the higher current available on the QC port and the fact my cable is presumably well made, as it's the original supplied with the phone, having to be careful about selecting the right cable seems to hark back to the old days of 8 bit computers and cassette leads that worked with some but not other computers.
mike
I'll keep both chargers for future use.
very disappointed
Comparing it to an Anker 5 port charger the difference in quality is plain to see and the quick charge port just isn't incentive enough to keep it.
I was sitting on the sofa, the charger was on the table next to me with a few cables attached. The cables were draped onto the sofa but no devices were actually plugged in or charging. Heard a 'pfft' sound and looked to see smoke coming from the lightning cable (which was plugged into the USB 3.0 slot on the charger). Left a nasty singe mark on my white leather sofa. I quickly unplugged the charger and disconnected the cables. Shudder to think what would have happened if I'd not been in the room.
Can't say whether it was the cable or the charger or a combination of the two. Has made me think twice about leaving any cables plugged into other similar chargers I have at home - whether charging or not. Now wondering how to *safely* charge devices overnight?
Read the manual before operating it and again before returning it and if I recall correctly, it said something to the effect 'do no leave the charger unattended whilst in use'. Are you meant to babysit these type of chargers?
Btw the charger still seemed to work when I returned it - all ports charged and the green light was on. Should the power surge not have prevented the incident? If my ipad had been attached would it have been damaged?
Any recommendations on how to remove an unsightly dark brown singe mark from a white leather sofa will be gratefully received!
Bought got 2 of these, so far so good. Fingers crossed.