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.
AUKEY PA-D4 60W PD Review
A GaN charger, allowing it to provide the same output as many laptop chargers. But in a much smaller package and without over heating concerns.
AUKEY PA-D5 Focus Duo 63W Review
Offering two USB-C ports. One for charging your phone or other small device. The other for charging a second phone. Or a larger device, up to a laptop.
ZMI zPower USB-C and Dual USB-A Review
A multi-port, travel friendly charger. It doesn’t compromise on USB-C output. And offers fast charging for USB-C phones on up to mid size laptops.
Inateck 45W 3-Port USB-C Review
A 3-port charger featuring 30W USB-C PD. Perfect for keeping several small to medium sized devices charged away from home. I took the Inateck 45W 3-Port USB-C charger on a two week trip.
Xcentz xDynamo 5 Review
A 5-port USB desktop charger. With one 15W USB-C port. And one 18W Quick Charge 3.0 port. Ideal as a dedicated charging station for your small devices. But more travel friendly than most of the competition.
RAVPower PD Pioneer 45W GaN Review
A 45W USB-C PD charger that leverages new GaN technology for a flat design. It protrudes only 0.6 inches from the wall, with the USB-C port facing down.
Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2 Review
A dual USB-C charger featuring GaN tech. The charger has a total output of 60W. With a single connection you get full output. With two connections it splits 30W/30W.
Inateck 60W PD Charger with Dual USB-C Review
A dual USB-C charger. The top port works with your phone, the bottom port for anything up to a 13-inch USB-C laptop. Includes plug adapters for US, UK, and EU outlets.