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Android Authority
a day ago
- Android Authority
Why I pick flexible charging over raw speed every single time
Joe Maring / Android Authority Regular Android Authority readers will know I'm a stickler for brilliant battery life backed up by proper fast charging. And by that, I don't necessarily mean the faster the better, a battery needs to remain cool too. Instead, one of my top requirements for any phone that claims to charge quickly is that it has to be able to do so regardless of what plug you have at hand. It's absolutely no good to anyone to boast 100W charging from a specific plug, only for your power banks to trickle in the juice when you need it most. Fortunately, brands are improving support for the most common charging standards. However, there are holdouts, particularly among the larger names. Apple is stubbornly fixed to sub-25W charging, as are Samsung's non-Ultra flagships, while Google's Pixel 9 Pro XL requires a rare protocol to achieve its hardly groundbreaking 37W power level. Do you use proprietary or universal charging? 0 votes A proprietary standard NaN % Universal Power Delivery NaN % I don't know what my phone supports NaN % Poor might be harsh, but these brands are hardly the best, especially compared to the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, which does everything right in my testing. That's right, previously the home of proprietary cables and plugs, Xiaomi's latest handset charges quickly with virtually anything now. But you shouldn't have to spend a small fortune for a phone to charge optimally, if you can even get your hands on it at all. That's why I've been pleasantly surprised by how well the more affordable OnePlus 13 handles my charging gauntlet. Robert Triggs / Android Authority As a hoarder of cables and USB plugs, I have a wide range of different models dotted around my home. Some boast the latest USB PD PPS standards, some are the more classic USB PD 3.0, and I even still have a few USB-A ports floating around that sport various older quick charging standards. I'm always interested to see how phones perform with all these options and not just their optimal, often brand-specific plug. The OnePlus 13? It passes with flying colors. OnePlus 13 Charging Test Power (W) Time to full (mins) OnePlus 13 Charging Test SuperVOOC Power (W) 65 Time to full (mins) 35 OnePlus 13 Charging Test 100W PPS Power (W) 44 Time to full (mins) 47 OnePlus 13 Charging Test 30W PPS Power (W) 24 Time to full (mins) 58 OnePlus 13 Charging Test 45W PD 3.0 Power (W) 18 Time to full (mins) 150 OnePlus 13 Charging Test QC 2.0 Power (W) 18 Time to full (mins) 150 As you can see in the table above, you'll still obtain the fastest results with a specific SuperVOOC plug — though 65W is far from the highest power level on the market today. However, an increasingly standard USB PD PPS plug will net you pretty similar time to full, thanks to about 45W of power. A twelve-minute difference isn't much at all. Even with a lower power 30W PPS plug, the time to full remains under an hour, faster than some rival flagships charge in their fastest configurations. This is exactly how I've been charging the phone; my clunky SuperVOOC plug remains firmly in its box. I'm charging the OnePlus 13 reasonably quickly with the same power PPS brick that charges my laptop, headphones, Pixel, and more. I can well imagine that I'm not alone in this practice. Fast proprietary, solid universal backup, and some legacy support is the charging holy grail. Older standards are less quick, but that's to be expected. 150 minutes from the ubiquitous USB PD 3.0 is slow but hardly unusual. Many phones charge at 18W from these ports, some draw less, and a rare few will run up to 27W. A USB-A-based Quick Charge 2.0 port is equally slow, but 18W remains better than nothing. Still, the good news is that you'll receive pretty much whatever speed a modern USB PD PPS charger can provide, up to a reasonably fast 45W, and at least some power from older plugs, giving users plenty of options for both wall plugs and, increasingly, power banks too. OnePlus' magnetic wireless charger might be complete madness to use, but stick wires, and the phone won't let you down. Samsung is pretty good too Robert Triggs / Android Authority If OnePlus isn't your thing, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is also an excellent phone for charging support — even if it's not as fast and costs considerably more. It'll manage 45W via PPS, 24W over PD 3.0, and 15W on an old Quick Charge port. That's a solid range, ensuring it'll charge at least somewhat quickly from any plug you happen to have at hand. It's just a shame the rest of the series doesn't charge quite so quickly. This brings me to my final point: we've seen that wide fast-charging support can be achieved in very expensive flagships. The OnePlus 13 accomplished the same feat in a more affordable package, and now it's time for more affordable phones to charge quickly and universally, too. Hopefully, Samsung's rumored 45W Galaxy S25 FE will come to pass and push Apple, Google, and others to up their game in their more affordable segments as well. Out of the big three, Samsung is also pushing the boundaries with the Galaxy A56 5G, outshining many other budget models that rely on proprietary fast charging or simply stick with something slow. We're getting there, slowing but surely. What about battery health and the bigger picture? Aamir Siddiqui / Android Authority Of course, it's easy to get swept up in the numbers game of watts and minutes, and you'd be right to highlight that charging isn't just about speed. Heat is the silent killer of lithium-ion batteries, and even the best smart charging algorithms can't always counteract the long-term impact of repeated high-wattage top-ups. Many phones now implement staged charging — blasting power early, then slowing down past 80% — but, just like their opaque power claims, not all brands are transparent about how this affects long-term battery health. This is especially important as upgrades increasingly push past the old two-to-three-year cycle, stretching to four, five, or even longer. A battery degraded by aggressive charging may end up at 80% health in less than two years, shortening the useful lifespan of your phone and potentially increasing e-waste. That's why broad support for moderate-speed universal standards like USB PD 3.0 and PD PPS isn't just about convenience — it's also about giving users more charging choices. You can plug in at moderate but not painstakingly slow rates to preserve battery health, if that's a concern. Ideally, you'd be able to pick up a 20, 30, or 40W charger or power bank and know it'll just work — some phones are there ,but many still aren't. It's about time every phone embraced the one-plug-for-everything mentality. There are really three considerations here, then: buyer convenience in terms of using existing plugs, reducing plug and cable e-waste, and giving consumers more choice about the power level they feel comfortable with. Ultimately, charging flexibility isn't just a nerdy spec sheet bonus; it's a real-world quality-of-life improvement. Whether you want to juice up quickly before heading out, charge more gently overnight, or keep using the trusty plugs already scattered around your home, broad multi-standard support makes it all possible — and that means fewer unnecessary accessories clogging drawers or landfills. So while it's tempting to crown the fastest phone the winner, perhaps we should be applauding those that let us charge how we want, when we want, and with what we already have. That's the kind of user-first approach that protects your wallet, extends your phone's life, and cuts down on drawer clutter — or even future landfill. OnePlus 13 OnePlus 13 Gorgeous design • Clever AI features • Flexible cameras MSRP: $899.99 The OG flagship killer's killer flagship. The OnePlus 13 is the company's most killer flagship to date, offering a massive battery, speedy charging, and powerful cameras that give Google and Samsung something to worry about. See price at OnePlus
Yahoo
a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Aldi Is Selling a Sleek $15 Fast-Charging Power Bank Similar to Anker and Home Depot Versions Over 5x the Price
Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Aldi Is Selling a Sleek $15 Fast-Charging Power Bank Similar to Anker and Home Depot Versions Over 5x the Price originally appeared on Parade. Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Whether you're constantly out of the house or you just never remember to properly charge your phone, power banks are a life saver. Even if you don't think you'll need one, portable chargers come in handy (specifically if you have a phone that drains its battery really fast). But for something that feels so essential—especially if you're always on the go, or love concerts or festivals—it can be a pricey item. That's why Aldi's upcoming drop includes a must-have fast-charging power bank with some premium features. Plus, it looks so much like Anker and Home Depot versions that cost over five times the July 23 to July 29, Aldi will be selling their Bauhn Fast Charging Power Bank 20,000 SB for $14.99 in the Aldi Finds aisle of local U.S. stores. It's a smaller portable charger and is a rectangular shape. It has a 20,000 mAh capacity, meaning that it can store a lot of energy so you can charge your devices for longer. Even though it's in the name, this power bank is fast-charging with 18W max power output. It can even charge three devices at once!Related: Bauhn Fast Charging Power Bank 20000 SB, $14.99 at Aldi This portable charger has USB-C input and output capability and it even has a digital battery display. This means that it shows how much percentage of charge is left on the power bank, which is very important so you can always keep it fully charged. Aldi's power bank comes in three colors for all different styles and aesthetics. One of the colors is purple, which is a very pale purple, almost pink. Then there's silver, which is a nice light silver. And lastly it comes in a dark blue that looks almost navy. Related: Anker Portable Charger, 325 Power Bank (PowerCore Essential 20K), 20K Battery Pack, $54.99 on Amazon This isn't the only portable charger on the market that looks and works like this. The Anker Portable Charger, 20K Battery Pack costs $54.99 on Amazon and has nearly all of the same specs. It has 20,000 W capacity, meaning it has just as much juice as the Aldi one. It has a 15W charging and PowerIQ. This is technology that allows for 'fast and safe charging,' including the 'trickle-charging mode for low-power accessories.' It has two USB-A slots, one micro USB slot and one input and output USB-C ports. It also has a display to see how much charge is left in the power bank. Yichuhaoxi Portable Charger with Built-in Cables and Wall Plug, 10000 mAh Portable Power Bank, $81.97 at Home Depot Home Depot also has a similar product, with the Yichuhaoxi Portable Charger with Built-in Cables and Wall Plug, which costs $81.97. This one is bigger and thinner than Aldi's and it has less of a charging capacity with 10,000 mAh capacity. As its name suggests, it has built-in cables, so you don't have to worry about carrying cords with you. Plus it has a wall plug so you don't have to worry about having a block around to charge it, either. The cords it comes with include a USB-C, micro USB and 'other integrated cables for universal compatibility.' Charmast Portable Charger with Built-in Cables and Wall Plug, 20000mAh 20W USB-C Power Bank Fast Charging Battery Pack, $45.99 on Amazon Lastly, there's the Charmast Portable Charger with Built-in Cables and Wall Plug for $45.99 on Amazon. This one looks just like the Home Depot power bank but instead has nearly the same specs as Aldi's. This one has 20,000 mAh and 20W charging capacity, meaning that it holds the same amount of power and has an even faster charging rate. This one has built-in cables, though, including an iPhone cable, USB-C Cable and a Micro-USB Cable for different types of devices. It has a wall plug built in as well. So if you're in the market for a new portable charger and don't want to spend a ton of money, then Aldi's Bauhn Fast Charging Power Bank is worth checking Next:Aldi Is Selling a Sleek $15 Fast-Charging Power Bank Similar to Anker and Home Depot Versions Over 5x the Price first appeared on Parade on Jul 18, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 18, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
This 'reliable' and 'convenient' power bank is 77% off on Amazon Canada
There's nothing more dreadful than being on the go and having your phone almost out of battery — especially if you rely on it for transportation purposes. If you want to prevent this, you might want to invest in a portable power bank. It's an easy way to charge your devices while you're out and about and provide peace of mind. Right now, you can shop the Power Bank Portable Charger for a whopping 77 per cent off. Power Bank Portable Charger One shopper says it can take their phone "from 0% to 50% in just a few minutes." The power bank can charge multiple devices simultaneously, and shoppers say it can juice up a phone numerous times before the bank's battery is depleted. Thousands of shoppers have given this "convenient and reassuring" device a five-star rating. Interested? Scroll onwards for all the details on this must-have deal before it's gone. The details This nifty power bank has a fast charger protocol, which means it only takes 30 minutes to charge most phones from 20 per cent to 80 per cent battery. According to the brand, that's three times faster than most power banks on the market. The charger also features an LED digital display to give you an accurate look at how much juice you have left in your phone. It also features four ports, so you can charge multiple gadgets at once. What reviewers are saying 🛍️ 5,300+ reviews ⭐ 4.3-star average rating 🏅Shoppers say it's "remarkably powerful" as well as "sturdy and durable." According to reviewers, this power bank is "worth every penny" and can take their phone "from 0 per cent to 50 per cent in just a few minutes." Others like that they're "able to simultaneously charge multiple devices" and can charge cellphones "multiple times" before the power bank needs charging. Power Bank Portable Charger "It's ideal for trips, camping, or even daily use, especially when I'm away from an outlet," says one customer. Shoppers also say that it's "sturdy and durable" but small enough "to fit in a backpack or purse" and that it's "remarkably powerful." They also note that it's "reliable" and is "convenient and reassuring." However, some shoppers note that it's "slightly heavy," so keep that in mind if you prefer to travel light! The verdict Shoppers love that this Power Bank Portable Charger can charge multiple devices at once and has enough power to deliver a full charge numerous times. They also like that it's durable and powerful and provides ease of mind, knowing that their phone has a backup source of power. Right now, you can snag the device for a whopping 76 per cent off. Shop more tech deals JBL Vibe Beam - True Wireless Earbuds PlayStation 5 Digital Edition - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Bundle Wireless Earbuds TP-Link AC1900 WiFi Extender (RE550 SGIN 15.6 Inch Laptops Computer Google Pixel 9 Pro Garmin Forerunner 955 GPS Running Smartwatch TCL 55' NXTVISION Frame TV 4K QLED Dolby Vision JBL Tune 520BT Wireless On-Ear Headphones


CNET
3 days ago
- Business
- CNET
This Compact 100W Baseus Charger Block Just Hit a Record-Low $30
You can never have too many chargers laying around the house. Especially not when you can pick up an extra for 40% off. Amazon is currently offering $20 off this 100W Baseus charger block, which means you can grab it for a record low of just $30 right now. Or you can get one for free with the purchase of a $70 145W Basues laptop power bank, which is $30 off the usual price. Though there's no telling how long these deals will last, so be sure to get your order in sooner rather than later. With 100W fast-charging, this wall adapter is great for larger devices like tablets, laptops and handheld consoles, and can fully recharge the latest MacBook Pro in less than two hours. Plus, it has three charging ports -- two USB-C and one USB-A -- so you can charge multiple devices simultaneously. It also features high-polymer silicon material and real-time temperature monitors to help prevent overheating and extend the lifespan. And it's significantly smaller than similar charging blocks and has foldable prongs, which makes it great for travel. Why this deal matters This Baseus charger block is a bargain at just $30. It supports 100W fast charging, which means it can handle larger devices like laptops, while still featuring a compact design that makes it great for travel. Plus, it has built-in temperature regulation to help prevent overheating.


Phone Arena
3 days ago
- Phone Arena
OnePlus just made charging your watch and phone way less messy
OnePlus has recently released its 43mm OnePlus Watch 3 version, rocking powerful internals in a more compact body. Now, the company is somewhat surprising us with a curious new product that just hit the shelves. And nope, it's not a new smartwatch or a phone, but it's something you may need for your smartwatch and phone. And yep, you guessed it right: we're talking about a new charging cable. Usually, a charging cable won't necessarily make the headlines, but this one is a bit different. It's a cable that charges both your phone and your OnePlus Watch at the same time. Gone are the days of cable messiness all over your desk or nightstand! The new cable is red, which is nothing new, and it's also Supervooc-branded for fast charging. It charges your phone via the typical USB-C, but alongside that, it also features a mid-mounted puck with POGO pins for your OnePlus smartwatch. It will charge your OnePlus Watch 2, Watch 2R, or Watch 3. Meanwhile, if you only charge a OnePlus phone, the cable supports up to 80W fast charging. When you charge both your phone and your smartwatch, the phone gets 67W while the smartwatch gets 10W of power. This interesting cable is available right now for purchase from OnePlus for $29.99. Of course, this is just the cable, so you need your own charging brick to use with it. The cable is also equipped with an E-marker smart chip to protect your phone and smartwatch from overload, and is 120 cm long. So there you go! A dual charging cable. Yep, we've seen dual charging stands for wireless charging, but as you know, wireless charging is slower than traditional wired charging, so OnePlus is being creative and innovative here. If I had OnePlus devices, I'd definitely be equipping myself with this cable, but unfortunately, this one doesn't work with iPhones and Apple Watches, and that's what I'm currently rocking, personally. So, I'm left waiting for Apple to offer something similar. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer