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  • The best multiport USB wall charger

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    Wirecutter
    Wirecutter
    06.19.2015

    ​This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a list of the best technology to buy. Read the full article below at TheWirecutter.com. After surveying more than 1,100 Wirecutter readers and using six iPads to test 18 top models, we can safely say that Anker's 36W 4-Port USB Wall Charger is the best USB wall charger for most people. At only $20, it's essentially the same price as Apple's single-port 12W USB Power Adapter, but the Anker model can push out three times as much power and charge four devices at once. In fact, it can simultaneously charge three full-size iPads at full speed while also charging a smartphone. Our readers said they prefer chargers that plug directly into an outlet, and this is the most powerful one we tested to do so. Additionally, Anker's charger allows connected devices to draw the advertised amount of power; some of the competition does not.

  • The best iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus battery cases

    by 
    Wirecutter
    Wirecutter
    06.12.2015

    This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a list of the best technology to buy. Read the full article below at TheWirecutter.com. We've spent more than 140 hours testing 21 different battery cases (18 for the iPhone 6 and three for the iPhone 6 Plus), and we think the best battery case for most people is Anker's Ultra Slim Extended Battery Case. It provides an above-average 117 percent of a full charge to the iPhone 6one full charge plus another 17 percentand at only $40, it's by far the least expensive. The result is the highest ratio of charge percent per dollar and the lowest cost per full iPhone recharge out of all the models we looked at. It's also the lightest and thinnest battery case we tested.

  • Anker Astro 3 12,000 mAh External Battery won't keep you tied to an outlet

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    09.04.2013

    Whenever I review an external battery pack, there's always at least one commenter who says "get an Anker battery pack -- they're just as powerful and much less expensive." So when a PR firm pitched me on Anker's Astro 3 12,000 mAh External Battery (US$99.99 MSRP, available on Amazon for $44.99), I decided to jump on the opportunity. Check out this short review, and then enter for a chance to win one of these units for yourself. Design If you're looking for fancy packaging, don't bother with Anker. You're getting a plain brown box with a little slip of cardboard around it. But it's what's inside the package that counts. The Astro 3 comes with a nice mesh-like carrying bag, full well-written instruction manual, returns and exchanges policy, and even a USB to microUSB charging cable with a micro-USB to 30-pin Dock connector adapter. That's everything you'll need to be able to charge most pre-2013 iPhones and iPads. The battery itself is a 10.5 ounce (approx. 300 grams) black rectangle measuring 4.375" x 3.25" x .94" (11.1 x 8.26 x 2.39 cm). The long sides of the unit are rounded to make it easy to hold, and it's covered with a soft touch black matte plastic. On one end, you'll find four ports -- a micro-USB port for charging the battery, and a trio of USB ports. The ports provide 5 Volts at a combined 4 Amp output; one of the ports is referred to as a "smart port" that provides a maximum of 2.4 Amps of current to quickly charge one device. For some odd reason, Anker doesn't list any iPads except the original and the iPad mini as being compatible with the Astro 3, although the old 2.1 Amp AC charging adapters worked just fine with most of the earlier iPads. Unlike just about all of the competitors, the Anker Astro 3 has no external buttons on it. Instead, to either get a reading of the battery charge on the device or "wake it up" for charging your phone or tablet, you just give the Astro 3 a shake. When the white LEDs arrayed in a circle on the top light up, you're ready to go. Functionality What can I say? The Astro 3 works fine with any iPhone, and I was also able to get it to power my third-generation iPad with no problems. I like the fact that the white LEDs pulse gently while the Astro 3 is charging your device, giving you a reminder that power is flowing into your iPad or iPhone. If it's an iPhone you want to keep topped off with power, Anker says you'll be able to recharge it "6 or 7 times". Conclusion At a price point through Amazon that is similar to other 12,000 mAh batteries on the market, the Anker Astro 3 provides some nice little extras and a unique user interface. It'll keep your gear going long after you've left the power outlet behind. Pros Good capacity at 12,000 mAh Buttonless design and "shake to wake" work well for determining charge capacity and starting charge Included carrying bag and cables are useful although you'll need to supply your own Lightning cable for newer devices Price is very reasonable, and manufacturer has a good reputation Cons Soft finish tends to pick up fingerprints quite easily Who is it for? The budget-minded iPhone or iPad owner who wants a way to keep devices powered up away from the wall socket Giveaway TUAW and Anker are teaming up to give away one Astro 3 External Battery. Here are the rules for the giveaway: Open to legal US residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older. To enter, fill out the form below completely and click or tap the Submit button. The entry must be made before August 7, 2013 11:59PM Eastern Daylight Time. You may enter only once. One winner will be selected and will receive an Anker Astro 3 12,000 mAh External Battery valued at $99.99 Click Here for complete Official Rules. Loading...