Ideal if your looking for a travel charger for multiple devices whilst your on the move. Comes with swappable 3 pin n 2 pin plug heads. 18m warranty is very handy too.
Some blurb from website
Advanced Charging Technology
PowerIQ intelligently identifies connected devices while VoltageBoost compensates for cable resistance to charge virtually any device at optimum speed.
Multi-Port Charging
4 output ports equipped with Anker's exclusive fast-charging technology pump out 27W to simultaneously charge up to 4 devices.
Superior Safety
Anker's MultiProtect technology combines surge protection, short circuit prevention and other advanced safety features to keep you and your devices safe.
Travel Ready
International voltage compatibility and interchangeable UK and EU plugs make PowerPort 4 Lite ideal for travel.
Worry-Free Warranty
At Anker, we believe in our products. That's why we back them all with an 18-month warranty and provide friendly, easy-to-reach support.
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5426angela
5 Feb 1716#21
People where trying to answer your question regarding the quality of the item the post is actually about, but because you couldn't be bothered looking for one with a twin port US plug yourself you were getting answers you didn't want and sounded very snotty in your replies and I'm the troll!!
McNabFish to woldranger
4 Feb 1710#6
Anker make decent stuff. Own many cables, power banks and wall chargers by them. Never had a problem with any.
eslick
5 Feb 178#22
I guess anyone seeing your comments on this thread will be hitting the ignore button on you. Unbelievable you still adding comments rather than moving on deleting or saying sorry.
5426angela
5 Feb 177#19
Go research yourself then, lazy!
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woldranger
4 Feb 17#1
Anyone seen anything similar with twin ports? My problem is that I want one with interchangeable plugs, but US (the flat 2-pin ones).
The 2 port version is one pound cheaper....and the anker webpage says it can output upto 2.4a per port. I imagine the 4 port outputs a similar level. The IQ technology varies output per attached device.
im looking for the same, preferably worldwide type 2 or 4 port from a reputable brand... let me know if you find one!
nekoangel
4 Feb 171#3
Might be being blind but how many amps per port is this?
I'm after a dual port which can put out 2.1 on each port. Thinking this might work?
UltimatePhoenix to nekoangel
5 Feb 17#23
Not just about the amps but the cable to, need 24+awg but most falsely advertise
woldranger
4 Feb 17#5
Thanks guys, they both look promising, but I've never heard of either make. Have you used them before?
McNabFish to woldranger
4 Feb 1710#6
Anker make decent stuff. Own many cables, power banks and wall chargers by them. Never had a problem with any.
amour3k to woldranger
5 Feb 171#9
HUKD is littered with very very good Anker Product Deals allllll over it! (from at least last year going ... )
Anker have been around from wayyy longer than that, and their stuff's are very decent (from what I've personally read). :-)
dereklogan7 to woldranger
5 Feb 171#13
Never heard of Anker! :laughing:
samseng to woldranger
5 Feb 172#15
i bought 2 syncwire for the missus as she needs at least 3 ports, one for travelling and the other in the house and it is very good. it's intelligent charger well made but heavy with us pin built-in which folds out and you can attach the U.K. or Europe adapters. I have replied to a number of queries about the syncwire on Amazon.
woldranger
5 Feb 171#8
You're replying to something completely different - I was referring to the two products linked by OpineDevine and brainbug100, neither of which are Anker.
woldranger
5 Feb 172#10
What has that got to do with the Syncwire and aLLreLi chargers that I'm asking about?
cmdr_elito
5 Feb 17#11
Just go with the anker and buy a travel adapter to plug it into?!
it is 27w, and mobile voltage is normally 5v, so output should be 2.4a per port. tablets require 2.4a to charge at a decent rate whereas older mobiles at least 1a
samseng to HereKittyKitty
5 Feb 172#17
sorry just redoing my maths, as it is a bit more complicated. max across 4 ports is 5.4a, and I assume max per port is 2.4a which anker don't seems to specify. for example if you're charging a tablet using one port and drawing 2.4a, then it leaves 3a to be shared across the other 3 ports, I.e 1a each.
Opening post
Some blurb from website
Advanced Charging Technology
PowerIQ intelligently identifies connected devices while VoltageBoost compensates for cable resistance to charge virtually any device at optimum speed.
Multi-Port Charging
4 output ports equipped with Anker's exclusive fast-charging technology pump out 27W to simultaneously charge up to 4 devices.
Superior Safety
Anker's MultiProtect technology combines surge protection, short circuit prevention and other advanced safety features to keep you and your devices safe.
Travel Ready
International voltage compatibility and interchangeable UK and EU plugs make PowerPort 4 Lite ideal for travel.
Worry-Free Warranty
At Anker, we believe in our products. That's why we back them all with an 18-month warranty and provide friendly, easy-to-reach support.
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Granted 4 port
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Syncwire-Charging-Adaptor-Lifetime-Warranty-Bank-White/dp/B011KPRE1G/ref=pd_cp_107_1
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/l02/Anker-2-Port-Charger-PowerIQ-Technology-Samsung-Motorola/B016LPMFUA/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1486253420&sr=1-1&keywords=24W+2-Port+USB+Charger+anker
I'm after a dual port which can put out 2.1 on each port. Thinking this might work?
Anker have been around from wayyy longer than that, and their stuff's are very decent (from what I've personally read). :-)