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Anker USB Plug 5.4A/27W 4-Port , Wall Charger, PowerPort 4 Lite with Interchangeable UK and EU Travel Charger, Adapter for iPhone XS/XS Max/XR/X/8,Galaxy S8/Note 3,iPad Air 2/mini 3,and More

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Generally speaking, an adapter will keep your smaller devices powered up, and converters will be required for high-energy tools like hair dryers and straighteners. It can replace both your laptop charge cord and your travel adapter if your laptop takes 45W or less power. If you use multiple USB-C Devices or have a laptop that takes up to 60W. Then you should go with the 2-port version of the PowerPort. Cons Our 6-point safety system features short-circuit protection, fire resistance, grounded protection, and more to ensure safety for you and your devices. There are 15 plug types in use across the world. Type A and Type B are used in the US, Canada, Mexico, and Japan; Type C is common across Europe, South America, and Asia; Type E and Type F are found across Europe in places like Germany, Russia, and France; Type G is used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and a handful of other places; and Type I is used in Australia, New Zealand, China, and Argentina. Universal adapters tend to cover all of these types. Whether traveling to Germany, France, Spain, Russia, or a wide range of other places, your next trip just got a whole lot easier. With the built-in European (Type E/F) plug, you’ll be able to charge devices effortlessly wherever you are.

One thing to look out for in travel adapters is whether or not they support earth pins. While 3-pin plugs are the standard in the UK, elsewhere in the world they’re used less often or not at all. Sometimes on your travels you will experience older buildings, with well-used, loose, or awkwardly placed outlets. The PowerPort works fine for plugging it into the international outlets I’ve tried it in so far, but you could run into problems because of the size and shape. Weight is Positioned Away From Outlet There are currently two versions of this charger, both only available in white. The version I have is the 3-Port. It’s about the size, weight and shape of a MacBook Charger at 3.0″ x 2.8″ x 1.2″. And with the US plug installed, it weighs 5.8 oz, or 164 grams. Output Plugs and Wattage 3 USB Ports on Anker PowerPort 3 The Anker PowerPort 3 is a great little travel adapter from a company with a great reputation for making high quality electronics. It has an enough plugs and power output for most travelers to use this as a single adapter for most of their electronics. The good thing about this setup is if you’re only visiting one area, then you don’t need to take all the attachments. The bad thing is that by being separate you have the potential to lose these. Plugging Into the Wall Anker PowerPort 3 in Type “G” PlugThe USB-C plug will put out a total of 45 Watts which is enough to power my 15” Dell Inspiron Laptop. This is also enough for the Dell XPS 13” or the MacBook Air, but it’s not enough power for larger models or laptops that require more power like the MacBook Pro. Build Quality and Durability:Look for adapters made with robust materials and connectors that provide a secure fit.

Instead of having the plugs together in one unit Like some travel adapters, the PowerPort 3 has three separate attachments that you switch out depending on which one you need.Connector Compatibility: Determine the connector types you need, such as a USB-C adapter for most modern smartphones and laptops. If you want to mirror your phone or laptop to large displays at work or for gaming, consider DisplayPort or HDMI to USB adapters for TVs. Anker 518 USB-C Adapter (8K DisplayPort)or 518 USB-C Adapter (8K HDMI)can be your go-to options, as they can virtually plug into any USB-C device with support for DisplayPort Alt Mode and connect to a wide range of TVs, monitors, and projectors.

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