Hi Anker,
Could you please make a car charger that has one USB-C port and one USB port. I have a phone that uses USB-C and a iPhone that used USB-A. Can you please make this.
Pretty Please.Hi Anker,
Could you please make a car charger that has one USB-C port and one USB port. I have a phone that uses USB-C and a iPhone that used USB-A. Can you please make this.
Pretty Please.Yes please we need an update on the car jump pack. My wife’s car wouldn’t start this morning and she had to be at work at 5 AM and I was already at work so I couldn’t help her. Luckily she was home and was able to grab the garage jump pack and get her car started. But due to its size she left it in the yard as it was to heavy to drag back to the garage. A small jump pack would be ideal
That’s what ive been waiting for too!
As a curent Android user with an Iphone X on order; a power bank with Lightning input. Very convenient to charge the device and power bank with one cable.
standing wireless charging pad and probably what I saw early that is already rumored to be a smart plug??? I have an echo and will probably get the genie soon to expand around the house
With the latest batch of iPhone’s and iPad Pro’s supporting fast charging over PD, hopefully we’ll see an Anker lightning-to-Type C cable sometime in the near future (when Apple allows it).
Imo that’s more of a gimick and just another area of a weak cable prone to failure
That’s a good point - more parts = more opportunities to fail. @nigelhealy made the same point earlier in this discussion about a solar panel with a battery built in - namely, the battery will degrade over time but the panel will not, making it better to have a detachable battery than a built in one (a la powercore fusion) for a solar panel.
I think I’m just lazy and don’t want to get out a meter
Correct you use meters one-off to learn about new combinations of the devices and situations but then you don’t lug around the meter all the time.
YES Agree !!
USB C has to support Power Delivery and USB A support Quick Charge 3.0
Anker please please make the new Super Powerport 6 that consist :
1 x USB C Power Delivery 30W
1x Quick Charge 3.0
4x Power IQ 2
For Cars : Super Power drive 4
1x USB C Power Delivery
1x Quick Charge 3.0
2x Power IQ 2
External Battery : Super Powercore 10,000
1x USB C power Delivery for input and output
1x USB Quickcharge 3.0 support Power IQ 2.0
this is urgent, very very urgent…
IQ2 is QC3 basically.
So 30+5x18 = 120W. Currently that is twice the most powerful Anker makes.
Your car charger is 30+3x18=84W.
Your Powercore 10Ah is extremely unlikely to be 30W, that exceeds the safe discharge limits of Lithium which for 10Ah is 20W.
So I suggest, given it way beyond anything Anker currently makes, given you claim it is urgent,you buy something else. Buy two Powerports to get all you need and two Powercore or one of newer ones which do IQ2.
Also go read up on what is IQ2
While I agree that the wall charger and car charger are unrealistic for Anker in the near future, I do see a 10000 with near 50W soon (1 PD 1 IQ2).
More QC 3.0 usb hubs and wall outlets. Wireless charging products
I feel they should make a handy traveling kit which comes with a car charger, portable battery, wall port, travel adapters, and cords for lightning and usb-c.
my appologize for lacking knowledge that Power IQ2 is the same as QC 3.0
thank you so much for your detail information, now i know it
thank you so much
So I got lost in my head working and, when I came back to me, my eyes were on my GoPro Hero5 Session. And it got me thinking: what if Anker produced action cameras?
Anker was born as a battery company, but it is so much more than that today. Which products could benefit from the Anker business model of quality affordable products sold direct to consumers through Amazon? And, of course, by Anker I mean all the brands associated with it.
Action cameras is my first choice. Smartphones come to mind, also. Digitizer tablets - such as Wacom Intuos - severely need more quality choices even if it’s a niche product, and Anker could certainly nail that.
Well, let’s give our friends at Anker some ideas here. I would propose a go nuts rule: everything goes, as long as it’s in the realm of reality. No point asking Anker to start manufacturing flying cars or teleportation devices. Yet.