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Anker 637 Magnetic Charging Station
When it comes to charging an iPhone, it's basically a USB port, and if you have a smartphone, you probably have one of the USB power adapters. Due to this situation, recent iPhones do not come with chargers. However, many USB power adapters are slow to charge, and in view of this situation, many third-party products claiming "fast charging" have appeared. What types of iPhone chargers are there and which one should I buy? Let's take a look at how to choose. [Image] Anker's 8in1 charger "Anker 637 Magnetic Charging Station" ・Let's choose a product that supports USB PD Become. USB PD is a USB standard that supports high-power charging, and in addition to iPhones, there are compatible models such as notebook PCs. If there is a possibility of connecting multiple devices, it is good to choose an adapter with a large output among "USB PD compatible". By the way, the maximum power supply of USB PD is 240W according to the latest standard. Apple's official adapters are 140W, third-party ones are 100W. "Apple 20W USB-C Power Adapter" Apple genuine USB Type-C compatible power adapter (20W). Although it doesn't have any special features, it has a genuine sense of security and a compact size, making it the perfect unit for users who only use iPhones to carry around. It is also necessary for maximum efficiency charging with the genuine MagSafe charger described later. "Anker PowerCore Fusion 10000" A product that integrates a mobile battery with a capacity of 10000mAh into a USB charger with an outlet. As a charger, it has two ports, USB Type-C (USB PD compatible) and USB Type A, and can output up to 20W when using USB PD alone, and a total of 15W when both ports are used simultaneously. Although the charging speed is slightly slower when using 2 ports at the same time, the high versatility is excellent, so if you have this, you will not have any problems for the time being. "Belkin 108W GaN Rapid Charger 4 Ports" A large charger with 4 ports: USB Type-C x 2 ports and USB Type A x 2 ports. The maximum output is 108W, and the USB Type-C port supports USB PD. A maximum of 100W for one unit, and even if two units are connected, it will be adjusted so that the total is within 108W. The USB Type A port is a type that shares 12W with 2 ports. Because it is large, it is not suitable for carrying around, but it is useful when you want to charge a notebook PC and an iPhone or iPad at home and also charge a USB Type A connected device at the same time.
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