A compact power bank offering USB-C and two USB-A ports. But offers limited fast charging. And its 15W output limit can’t cover all three USB ports at once well.
AUKEY Graphite Charging Hub Review
Desktop charging for up to 14-inch laptops and two USB devices. It can also wirelessly charge compatible phones. And you can take wired or wireless charging out of the office with its removable power bank.
AUKEY PA-Y19 Minima 27W Review
An update to AUKEY palm sized, travel friendly USB-C PD charger. This new version increases its output to 27W. Going from supporting phones to small laptops.
AUKEY PB-Y25 Sprint Wireless Review
Offering USB Power Delivery, Quick Charge 3.0, Qi wireless, and trickle charging. All in a power bank no bigger than other on the go sized power banks.
AUKEY Impulse Braided Cable C-C Review
USB-C cable featuring graphene skin. Allowing it to offer braided nylon strength. But still easy to bend and coil. Works as a standard USB-C 2.0 cable. Supporting Power Delivery and USB 2.0 data transfer.
AUKEY Impulse Braided Cable C-L Review
USB-C cable featuring graphene skin. Allowing it to offer braided nylon strength. But still easy to bend and coil. Works as a standard USB-C to Lightning cable. Supporting fast charging and data transfers to any iPhone or iPad with a Lightning port.
Anker PowerPort PD Nano Review
A USB-IF certified 18W USB-C fast charger. In a tiny form factor that rivals the iPhone’s included (and much slower) charger.
Anker PowerPort III Nano Review
Anker’s most advance 18W USB-C fast charger. Featuring PowerIQ 3.0, it supports USB-C PD and Quick Charge 3.0. In a tiny package.
Anker PowerPort PD 1 Review
Anker’s older 18W USB-C PD charger. But as viable as their newer options for iPhone, Pixel, and most Samsung phones. And offers folding prongs.
Amoner Universal Travel Adapter Review
A world plug adapter. It can plug into outlets in the US, Europe, the UK, Australia, and China. And power devices from those same countries. While also having USB-C and USB-A ports built-in.