I've been using this for a few months now.
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1 Year Warranty
Features
* Low profile design
* Quick-charge USB port for fastest possible charge
* Input voltage 12V DC
* Output voltage 5V DC, 1Amp.
* 1Amp QuickCharge USB port is compatible the iPhone and will charge other USB devices twice as fast
* Compatible with most USB devices, including iPhone, iPod (all models) and mobile phones including BlackBerry
* Micro size leaves the adapter almost flush with the dash of your car
nice, got the same
why wouldn't you use just the normal one.
Cos this one looks bad-ass!
But the original post is useless without a model number or link to a seller. Shall i start an individual thread for all the new things i bought this month too?
cymru said:
Cos this one looks bad-ass!
But the original post is useless without a model number or link to a seller. Shall i start an individual thread for all the new things i bought this month too?
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1+ seriously.. it doesnt look that badass anyway... and its a ****ing car charger.. seriously you sit in your car and wait for it to charge? bahaha! the stock charger emits the same amount as this as well. i dont get it, useless post
zachthemaster said:
1+ seriously.. it doesnt look that badass anyway... and its a ****ing car charger.. seriously you sit in your car and wait for it to charge? bahaha! the stock charger emits the same amount as this as well. i dont get it, useless post
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I don't have a car charger so no, i don't sit in my car and wait for my phone to charge...
I didn't get an in-car charger with my Nexus so i don't even know what you're on about with a stock charger... Unless you moaning at everyone who uses in car chargers? Cos they're pretty handy when you're using Co-Pilot on long journeys.
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Many people probably already have one, but for the newbies (like myself) that don't have a car charger, this is the lowest price I've seen. This is the OEM charger made by HTC. Shipping for me was $3.99.
HTC 81551 Black Vehicle Power Charger
Brand HTC
Model 81551
Type Charger
Color Black
Compatibility
HTC: 6950 Touch Diamond, DASH, Shadow Copper, Shadow Sage, Tilt, Touch, Wing, G1
Features
Engineered for Reliable Portable Power
Designed and Tested in Our US Laboratory
Plugs Into Car's Cigarette Lighter
Charges Your Phone in the Car
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I have received the charger and Micro SD card from newegg and want to report that they both work great. The charger has a cool blue backlight of the HTC logo.
Oh yeah!
I also picked up the Kingston 8GB Micro SDHC Mobility Multi Kit for $18.99 since I was already placing an order.
Now with pictures
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Not bad for the price
How well does it charge comparing to home charger? I have a cheap one that I used with Tilt and it charged the Tilt extremely slow comparing to the home charger.
MrSlacker said:
How well does it charge comparing to home charger? I have a cheap one that I used with Tilt and it charged the Tilt extremely slow comparing to the home charger.
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It seems to charge just as fast as the home charger, if not a little faster. If there's a program or something I can use to get the actual watts, let me know.
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It seems to charge just as fast as the home charger, if not a little faster. If there's a program or something I can use to get the actual watts, let me know.
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Look for a program called Tbattery. It will tell you how much power is being drained or added.
A lot of discussion about aftermarket chargers and car chargers, but I cannot find specs for original nexus/asus charger that you get in the box.
Is it the same as this one?: http://www.asus.com/Peripherals_Acc...Nexus_7_10W_Adapter_and_Cable/#specifications
If not, could someone please post exact specs of the charger (everything written on it) for UK and EU (i know they are most probably exactly the same, but I want to be sure)
Also, since the UK charger comes made out of two parts (as seen in any nexus 7 UK unboxing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=bfd8ithIxFg#t=229s ), is there a EU version of this? Because UK plug is the only one with detachable plug, as far as I've seen US and EU come normally, without any detachable parts. Is it a very specific part, or can I go to some local electro store and get EU plug?
Thanks!
Really, everyone talking about how they're enjoying their nexuses, and NO ONE will take 1 minute of their time to copy specs off the adapter?
Please, it's not too hard to do.
This is the very same universal charger that comes standard with the Nexus 7. If you care to read the label of yours, you'll see it's exactly the same one, specs (and looks) wise.
Regarding the detachable adapter, I think the one included in the "ASUS Traveller's Kit" for the Eee Pad TF101 is fully compatible but unless you can find someone who's willing to sell you this specific detachable plug in separate, you might as well buy the official ASUS Nexus 7 adapter specific to your country.
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Cheers!
I will read charger specs myself in two weeks, when I indeed do get it. For now, I don't have it just yet, and I can't find info on it. I'd basically only like to know output current, so I can compare it to my Sony and Samsung chargers.
About the travel kit, thanks for the tip! Too bad the Eee pad has a completely different plug, and I'm not paying 30$ just to get the EU plug
Even the charger alone is quite expensive. I guess I'll just use one of those massive bulky traditional travel converters
Thanks for answering!
Hi. I'm in the idea stadium of a DIY car holder/charger since the ones out now looks stupid to me.
I need a smaller charger like the Nokia dt-900 which people tell me doesn't work well with n4 (comments on that?)
While looking at what is out now I've come to notice one thing (many actually), some sellers say that to get the n4 to work with their chargers you have to place the phone high on the charger in order to line up the coils. Looking at LG's charger this looks false:
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The charger is placed above the phones centre line. This isn't really that a big issue but anyway strange.
The charger I need also need to be powered at 5 or 12v to simplify installation in car.
Please feel free to help me with your findings in this matter.
As for the DIY details, I'll let you in later on.
EDIT: The phone has to be high on the charger, not the opposite as I wrote :s
The Nokia chargers don't work well with anything pre- Hardware Revision 12 (if I remember correctly). So if you have a brand spanking new Nexus that says it is Revision 12 the Nokia might work.
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The Nokia chargers don't work well with anything pre- Hardware Revision 12 (if I remember correctly). So if you have a brand spanking new Nexus that says it is Revision 12 the Nokia might work.
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It needs to be revision 13.
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It needs to be revision 13.
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What's the difference between revisions that makes it work?
I thought the problem with the nokia charger was that it didn't provide enough power to actually charge the phone reliably.
Hi,
I'm after an external battery pack, preferably with quite high capacity, that has a micro-usb port to charge the pack. I've seen like mini-USB one's and the DC in but I need a micro-usb one to make things easy for me
Have you come across one like this?
Cheers
check my instagram post. 2nd from the latest. can't get the short URL since I'm on my phone right now. instagram: ijustzeke
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Hi,
I'm after an external battery pack, preferably with quite high capacity, that has a micro-usb port to charge the pack. I've seen like mini-USB one's and the DC in but I need a micro-usb one to make things easy for me
Have you come across one like this?
Cheers
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I have this as my backup
http://www.amazon.com/Lightning-Sen...413913&sr=8-2&keywords=anker+external+battery
It's more than enough.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azetjZ9Lv08
Don't know if you can charge it via microusb though, not released yet.
I've had good luck with Anker's internal batteries in the past (HTC Sensation) so I'd trust their battery packs. Not sure off the top of my head if any of them charge via microusb.
http://dx.com/p/cager-b030-10000mah...er-w-adapters-sd-slot-2-led-light-grey-167568
The cager ones look to have a microusb port, although I can't vouch for the quality of the batteries. Considering the N4 can support usb-otg with a custom kernel and external power, the cager may be a nice touch if you are looking for external storage via sd card.
the anker astro3 (10,000mAh/ 3A) charges with a micro-sd cable -- there's a short curly one supplied (+ alternative tips) which you can then reverse to charge the N4 from the Anker.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lightning-S...AIRG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361449317&sr=8-1
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i got mine for £25.99 shipped from amazon uk and i'm very satisfied with it. it's about 20% larger and heavier than the N4.
Hey guys did anyone was able to find compatible car charger that will charge at least 25w?
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pretty sure the one that I bought that contained this came with some type of fast charger doesn't give it in watts
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Last I checked only samsung chargers support 25-45w on the note 10 (don't think any 3rd party has made something with the proper PD configuration yet). Don't think they've released a 25w car adapter yet.
Xiaomi Wireless Car Charger 20W
Check also the 27W car charger that comes with it
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Ind...ords=xiaomi+car+charger&qid=1572157573&sr=8-3
Maybe any real-life experience?
I`m in searching of car charger with backlight, two ports (type-c+ traditional USB) than can charge Note 10+ at least 15-20w.
damn son, looking for the holy Trinity.. better off going to church..
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saw this when looking around on amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QLXPHK...colid=CTS6XSAQI460&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Not familiar with this company... anyone wanna give it a shot?
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pretty sure the one that I bought that contained this came with some type of fast charger doesn't give it in watts View attachment 4850505View attachment 4850507
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You can calculate the watts yourself. Pretty easy by multiplying the voltage by the amperage . On that one the two options are:
5v*2a = 10 watts
or
9v*1.67a = 15 watts
thanks man. I guess I knew that but hadn't used it in so long. anyone found a high watt car charger ?
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saw this when looking around on amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QLXPHK...colid=CTS6XSAQI460&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Not familiar with this company... anyone wanna give it a shot?
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+1 interesting to know at what wattage it actually charge note 10+ if it's above 25w, il definitely get it
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