Twin pack, they did that with the USA folding pin 12W dual socket as they’re so cheap, buy two.
I also edited my above post as these entry level small 18W chargers are getting bundled in US with the entry level 18W PD Powercore. I’d expect that too.
The “floor” unit cost , where you can’t really discount below (bundling, twin packs) is probably still around £7, so say a £10 discount in a bundle with a Powercore, is the sort of creative thinking in Anker to emerge in UK next weeks.
In Chez Professor I already own these:
- 5 port PD, 30W + 30W shared 4 ports.
- 3 x dual port 18+10W
- dual port 15 IQ3 + 45W PD.
- 2 dual port 12W max shared
- dual port 24W, 12W each port.
- 10 port 60W 12W max per port.
So I’m not short of ports, already I have one of these in a draw unused, and my fear is I’ll just make more unused. I’ve already gifted a 12W dual port to someone who lost their charger, a 5 port 30W to someone, and keep another 5 port 30W and dual 18W at a place I visited (pre-lockdown).
So I’m waiting for something better than these. My interest in a 18W is in my bike bag for travel, put that with my 10000 PD and as it has a Type A output and Type C in/out, I can do a basic travel kit which does 18W PD and a Type A for my buds. So I can imagine Anker bundling for similar users.
I think Anker will do better both in revenue, and in customer reviews, with the entry level bundles. The challenge is how do a noob spot the bundle (they should buy) when it’s needle in a haystack of many Anker products sold.
How many countless threads have to had of Lv0 users saying their PD Powercore is taking ages to charge and then “why didn’t you tell me” when we point out their “fast charge” charger isn’t 18W PD mininum…