PowerWave PERFORMANCE TEST

Did you test with the same wall charger? And perhaps a tempature test to see how the charging pads are after some time

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When you said, high power n speed, I personally expected better.

I want.to place my phone on a wireless pad/stand and after 30 mins (standard, get home wash n change n go back out time!) Have at least an increase of 30%

Baring mind, after a shift at work etc, phone would prob be about 40% (or less) so a quick boost while you wash change etc would be something I’d look for.

Again, why only apple X, when Sam S8, are selling more and is currently listed on most blogs as the BEST phone out there.

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Wow! That is quite impressive compared to the products from Apple’s official partners. It’ll be interesting to see how AirPower stacks up…
Like others have said, I would love to see performance tests like this in the future with more of your new products.

Also as @nigelhealy mentioned, do you know why the pad is more efficient than the stand? But then the stand is more expensive than the pad…

Guessing they will do this when they come out with 15W PowerWaves. @AnkerOfficial mentioned they would be coming in a few months.

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I’m wondering if the pad is more efficient because the stand utilizes 2 zones of charging and they overlap one another making it slightly less efficient as the full charging surface is partially blocked by the other charge coil

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very cool review and test

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Good point there @elmo41683

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Awesome job @AnkerTechnical/ Thanks for sharing the results and how you came to them. The pics look great!

In addition to testing other handsets, it would be interesting to see how they charge wit various cases such as Anker Brands, Otterboxes, and Lifeproof cases.

A lot of people use cases and don’t really want to remove their cases to charge each night.

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Great tests, and it is good to know the detail of each charger ability

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It is in a margin of error, every charger and every phone is a little different. You’d need to do it many times across many units before forming a firm conclusion. For now it just looks a little odd.

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I want it!!! :heart_eyes:

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Sweet. Thanks
Really helpful when making a purchase decision

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Wow, that’s a lot of work, going into testing. It’s really great to see that you guys do an extensive testing. I appreciate this. Thanks :slight_smile: Very interesting.

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This does open for me an interesting topic. I had wireless charging phones from Nexus 4, 5 but their successors got expensive and jumped to OnePlus which now is DASH but not Qi.

My OnePlus 3T is getting a finnicky USB-C port, I suspect it is the slow accumulation of pushed-in dirt (it looks to the eye clean but obviously…) eventually the physical connection will fail.

This benchmark is telling me that wireless charging has evolved from the trickle charge to faster, to the point we could potentially forego the need to plug to recharge? We would then use wireless for the typical day of home/office/home and preserve using the USB-C port for the atypical Powercore need of out’n’about?

My OnePlus3T is slowly aging, I was thinking of replacing about June with a … TBD

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The faster charging rate has gotten me to like wireless charging. As from my past post I wasn’t a fan of it, but have since changed. I have a wireless 5 pad I will be writing my review on later today, I am a convert and will make sure any phone I buy now will have wireless charging. It’s rate of charge, while still slower than any fast charge, is enough to maintain and keep my phone powered up

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I was converted 5 years ago, then de-converted because Qi got expensive, but these performance numbers makes me think it win the debate, the Wattage is now so high the trickle-charge past usefulness is now much improved.

The “problem” if you end up owning many wireless chargers, one for bedside, one for office, one for …

What this then beckons is a Powercore Fusion with Qi, so a combined wall charger + battery + Qi.

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oooo this is awesome! I’m excited, been waiting for one of these

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I suspect Apple will be the first to remove all ports, but not yet… I imagine it will still be several years down the road. Maybe 5.

Really surprised your 3T needs replaced soon. When did you buy it? Our family uses phones for about 3 years… that’s after we bought them after they’ve been on the market for 2 already.

I suspect my next phone will be the mid range iPhone coming out this year. Probably will replace my iPhone 6 (2014) with it in 2020.

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My phone is gracefully aging, it is 14 months old. It is showing signs where I have to power down and up to make it recognize the DASH charger. Which is fine.

Going forward, the reduced used of 3.5m ports for headphones moving to BT buds, the (hopeful) move to Qi to physical cable recharge, will make the one USB-C port both perfectly adequate and last the life of the phone.

Other pet hates are non-replaceable batteries so its hot gun for glue or tiny torq screwdrivers for unofficial battery replacements.

The disposability of current phones I find quite annoying. Wireless charging is part of the future.

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If the phone is not placed in the center of the charging stand, it may affect the charging time.

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Nowadays wireless charging industry has slow charging efficiency due to technical bottlenecks, and it is very sensitive to heat. Our WaveBoost utilizes high-efficiency component chipsets and fans to maximize charging speed, and 3 hours is the best record in the industry.:smile:

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