This is a really good little travel plug, was previously cheaper at £9.99 but this is only a few pence more.
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allginger
12 Jun 17#15
This is £9.99 now
khamisa10
19 Apr 17#14
hi guys .. i need a 4 port fast charge while im on holiday. can anyone recommend one with a link. thank you
plewis00
11 Apr 17#13
I like their stuff, it's pretty good. Their ban was due to self promotion.
My power bank was the 15000mAh one with a QC3.0 port. It had a single LED which was white (60-100), green (20-60), red (5-20) or flashing red (sub-5). It would stay white for ages but when it hit green it was basically useless for anything moderately high-drain (e.g. Big phone or small tablet) and would rapidly go green-red-off. I was going to return it but ended up keeping it and just making sure it's charged as much as I can.
PhilK
11 Apr 17#12
Well thats a bit puzzling. I have a couple of things by them and they're fine
r4963
10 Apr 17#11
Really good. Recently paid £11.99 for this on Amazon
plewis00
10 Apr 17#10
I think Aukey are good but I keep hearing they are banned from here. I have some of their stuff and no major concerns with it (I have a power bank of theirs that is a bit fussy with its charge remaining meter but it works fine).
EN1GMA
10 Apr 17#8
anyone know any sellers who do good quality charge wires that don't cost the earth?
The Ankers really should have included QC facility for this price.
skarl
10 Apr 17#5
good brand and great price
vtec
9 Apr 17#2
i bought this recently. when i plug in my galaxy s6 sometimes it fast charges which is 1.5hrs from 10% to full and other times it is normal which is 5 hours. Don't know if it's faulty but i'm not happy with it. if it was fixed then it's a decent product.
ms2005 to vtec
9 Apr 17#3
Does it not depend how many devices are charging?
plewis00 to vtec
9 Apr 17#4
Well it doesn't support QC2.0 or Samsung AFC so this isn't exactly a surprise, you should've bought the PowerPort+1 as Anker themselves recommend and openly state. It does fast charge other devices like the Sony Xperia range and iPads.
Uridium
9 Apr 17#1
If you have a device supporting quick charge though it's definitely worth paying the extra for a QC compatible charger.
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My power bank was the 15000mAh one with a QC3.0 port. It had a single LED which was white (60-100), green (20-60), red (5-20) or flashing red (sub-5). It would stay white for ages but when it hit green it was basically useless for anything moderately high-drain (e.g. Big phone or small tablet) and would rapidly go green-red-off. I was going to return it but ended up keeping it and just making sure it's charged as much as I can.
6 port Quick Charge