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Anker PowerPort Speed 5 (51.10 W)

Anker PowerPort Speed 5

51.10 W


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kknuesli

7 years ago

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Sagexbox

7 years ago

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I'm not sure how much power the "Raspis" need. The thing manages just 2.4A max. per port if you use several at the same time. Have a look at the specs below: https://www.anker.com/products... To be on the safe side, I wouldn't recommend it.
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Anonymous

7 years ago

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rabbit2000

7 years ago • purchased this product

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Apple does not know the technology it uses! With Power IQ, the charger checks how much power the connected device can receive and regulates the optimal amount of power a device can receive. Quick Charge is a standard for Snapdragon processors (Samsung with Exinos are not Quick Charge supported).
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Anonymous

7 years ago

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keverin16

7 years ago

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Oneplus does not have Quick Charge, but Dash Charge, where the quick charging electronics are built into the charger and not the phone, so it will be difficult to find a third-party manufacturer that offers this, except Oneplus.
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Meadow

7 years ago

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Scheuera

7 years ago • purchased this product

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You can charge all devices normally at the Quick Charge port. They only receive the same amount of current as any other USB port. Only Quick Charge devices benefit from the higher current and faster charging time.
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pluess77

8 years ago

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8thway

8 years ago

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The iPhone does not have Quick Charge, which Apple calls Fast Charging. You need a power supply unit with at least 29W (should be sufficient here). The cable supplied should be sufficient as a connection cable. According to Apple, the power supply of the MacBook is recommended as well as a corresponding USB-C to Lightning cable, but this is more due to the connection of the power supply of the Macbook than the iPhone.

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