Anker Car Charger 24W / 4.8A Dual USB Car Adapter Travel Car Charger PowerDrive 2
Anker Stereo Wireless Bluetooth 4.0 Speaker (A3143), 20W Output from Two 10W Drivers, Dual Passive Radiators / Subwoofers for Bass, 8-hour Playtime, Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Power Bank, Anker PowerCore Speed 10000 QC, Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Portable Charger with Power IQ, Power Bank
Anker PowerLine+ USB-C to USB 3.0 cable (6ft), High Durability, for USB Type-C Devices
[Quick Charge 3.0] Anker 60W 6-Port USB Charging Hub (Quick Charge 2.0 Compatible) PowerPort+ 6 with PowerIQ
Anker PowerDrive 2 (24W / 4.8A 2-Port USB Car Charger)
All comments (20)
dashbi
11 Apr 17#1
How to apply the discount for the speaker? Doesn't seem to be applied by default..
andybriggs03 to dashbi
11 Apr 17#9
already knocked off
jackie_chan
11 Apr 17#2
cracking deal. discount is auto applied only in basket. order anker 4.0 speaker.
dashbi
11 Apr 17#3
Ok. How does this compare to the JBL GO portable wireless Bluetooth speaker?
justanotherpunter
11 Apr 17#4
Maybe Amazon hates me :neutral_face: but I only got offered 20% off the Anker Speaker (A3143)
x80ssm
11 Apr 17#5
i want a reliable power bank in this brand. dont want to pay too much. please help
CampGareth to x80ssm
11 Apr 17#7
?? All the Anker stuff is pretty reliable. Just pick something that matches your capacity and output needs?
vjpower
11 Apr 17#6
Only showing 20% discount
thirdwave
11 Apr 17#8
Cold...Pump and dump sale. Speakers have been this price (£32) for ages
x80ssm
11 Apr 17#10
as in i meant is there like a most popular. so many models to pick from. i have a s7 edge and i want to be able to charge it twice with it. nothing more
Dodge62
11 Apr 17#11
S7 Edge has a 3600mAh battery. With inefficiencies (and voltage conversion) I reckon you should just about get two full charges from the 10,000mAh power bank. You should get the QC version for an S7.
happyshopper2
11 Apr 17#12
So only 20% off the speaker?
CampGareth
11 Apr 171#13
Nope not really, batteries are not a one-size-fits-all. You'd think big batteries with the latest features would be a safe bet but then they're big, heavy and more expensive than necessary so it's a tradeoff.
Your phone has a 3600mAh battery and supports QuickCharge 2, so you'd want QuickCharge support to match (2 or 3, either will do) and probably 8000mAh capacity minimum. Something like this would be a good bet: Anker PowerCore - 10,000 mAh and QC 3
For comparison's sake I'm looking at battery packs that do Power Delivery so they can charge my laptop as well as my phone. RAVPower make one, but it's a higher capacity so weighs over double what the linked anker pack weighs and due to PD being all new and fancy it costs over twice as much too.
x80ssm
11 Apr 17#14
thanks mate. going to order this as it sounds like you really know what you're talking about. i will only charge my phone or maybe my samsung s2 tablet. thanks again
I only have a QC2.0 device so it looks like the latter one is a better bet as it charges quicker?
rev6
11 Apr 17#17
Both are Quick Charge 3.0 which is backwards compatible with 2.0
Johnmcl7
11 Apr 17#18
I meant the charging input rather than the output, the latter one supports QC2.0 for charging itself so it should charge quicker than the other one which just lists standard input.
John
rev6
11 Apr 17#19
Oh... Yes, the latter would be better.
benjai
11 Apr 17#20
Man, I just ordered the car charger 2 days ago for £7.99 and now its gone down to £5.99. Two whole pounds!!! I hate this site.
Opening post
@ Amazon
Below products available:
Anker Car Charger 24W / 4.8A Dual USB Car Adapter Travel Car Charger PowerDrive 2
Anker Stereo Wireless Bluetooth 4.0 Speaker (A3143), 20W Output from Two 10W Drivers, Dual Passive Radiators / Subwoofers for Bass, 8-hour Playtime, Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Anker PowerCore+ 20100 USB-C, Ultra-High Capacity Premium Portable Charger, 20100mAh External Battery, 6A Output Type-C Port
Power Bank, Anker PowerCore Speed 10000 QC, Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Portable Charger with Power IQ, Power Bank
Anker PowerLine+ USB-C to USB 3.0 cable (6ft), High Durability, for USB Type-C Devices
[Quick Charge 3.0] Anker 60W 6-Port USB Charging Hub (Quick Charge 2.0 Compatible) PowerPort+ 6 with PowerIQ
Anker PowerDrive 2 (24W / 4.8A 2-Port USB Car Charger)
All comments (20)
Your phone has a 3600mAh battery and supports QuickCharge 2, so you'd want QuickCharge support to match (2 or 3, either will do) and probably 8000mAh capacity minimum. Something like this would be a good bet: Anker PowerCore - 10,000 mAh and QC 3
For comparison's sake I'm looking at battery packs that do Power Delivery so they can charge my laptop as well as my phone. RAVPower make one, but it's a higher capacity so weighs over double what the linked anker pack weighs and due to PD being all new and fancy it costs over twice as much too.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Mobile-Phone-Chargers/Anker-PowerCore-Qualcomm-Charge-Portable-Samsung-iPhone/B01JIYWUBA/ref=lp_13302983031_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1491932093&sr=1-4
And this one:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01K6T7AFM/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I only have a QC2.0 device so it looks like the latter one is a better bet as it charges quicker?
John