Anker® 25W 5-Port USB Wall Charger / Rapid Travel Charger Portable Charger for iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4; iPad 5, Air, Mini; iPod Touch, Nano; Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, S2, Galaxy Note 3, 2; Kindle; LG G2; PS 4; Nexus 5, 7, 10; Motorola Droid Razr Maxx; Blackberry; Nook Color; Bluetooth Speakers & Headsets; Nokia Lumia 2520; HTC One X V S; External Batteries and more–Great space saver, one product meets a family’s charging needs

Anker® 25W 5-Port USB Wall Charger / Rapid Travel Charger Portable Charger for iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4; iPad 5, Air, Mini; iPod Touch, Nano; Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, S2, Galaxy Note 3, 2; Kindle; LG G2; PS 4; Nexus 5, 7, 10; Motorola Droid Razr Maxx; Blackberry; Nook Color; Bluetooth Speakers & Headsets; Nokia Lumia 2520; HTC One X V S; External Batteries and more–Great space saver, one product meets a family’s charging needs

Consolidate all your wall-charging needs into this one, speedy charger.

The 5-port all-in-one.

Say goodbye to using multiple adapters & outlets. Say hello to all-in-one charging convenience. With 5 ports, don’t choose between your devices or hunt for spare adapters, just plug everything in at once.

Speed for everyone.
An industry-high 5V / 5A total output among 5 ports. Uniquely designed with ports for iPad, iPhone, Samsung Tab and Android devices. What’s all that mean? Charge up virtually any type of USB-powered device with speed and have more time for what’s important: life.

Compact and chaos-free.
TThe compact-sized charger (3.6 x 2.6 x 1.0in) fits nicely on a desk or nightstand, eliminating your cable chaos and creating the perfect charging home for your gear. Or take it with for use on the go. The industrial-grade plastic and unibody construction withstand bouncing and bumping when stowed in your bag.

Get to know us.
We created Anker with a single goal in mind: to make the smart life easier. That means starting with affordable, high-quality gear and ending with a commitment to 100% user satisfaction and an 18-month warranty. After all, we’re customers too.

Product Features

  • 5 ports designed to charge iPad (2 x 2.1A), iPhone (1A), Samsung Tab (1.3A), and Android devices (1A). Total combined output of 5A (Ports are specially designed for the labeled device but also charge many other devices at full speed).
  • Compact, unibody design for added portability.
  • Industrial-grade plastic outer shell and premium circuitry ensure lifetime reliability.
  • AC 110-220V input voltage ideal for international travel.
  • Package contents: Anker® 5-Port Wall Charger, 2.5ft / 76cm detachable power cord, user manual.

2 thoughts on “Anker® 25W 5-Port USB Wall Charger / Rapid Travel Charger Portable Charger for iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4; iPad 5, Air, Mini; iPod Touch, Nano; Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, S2, Galaxy Note 3, 2; Kindle; LG G2; PS 4; Nexus 5, 7, 10; Motorola Droid Razr Maxx; Blackberry; Nook Color; Bluetooth Speakers & Headsets; Nokia Lumia 2520; HTC One X V S; External Batteries and more–Great space saver, one product meets a family’s charging needs

  1. Ryan G. Del Grande
    Ryan G. Del Grande says:

    It does exactly what it says it does so make sure you understand the output for each port. First the charger works great and does exactly what it states it does.If you don’t properly understand what each port allows in amperage you might think it’s misleading when you plug the wrong device in the wrong port. The ports are labeled as for specific devices which they are not and are only indicative of the amps they put out. The instructions and back of the device clearly label what each port will do for you in terms of amps they will put out. The ports go as suchiPad 2.1 Amps – This is the highest output.Samsung Tab 1.3 Amps – This is the second highest output.iPad 2.1 Amps – Again the highest output.iPhone 1 Amp – Lowest but common for most phones.Android 1 AMP – Same as iPhoneIt is important to understand what your device requires, for instance my note 2 can charge at 2 amps so the iPad port at 2.1 Amps is perfect. Because of how Amps work I do not need to worry about putting too much into my phone. When my phone request 2 Amps that is exactly what it gets, now if I plugged it into say the Android port at 1 Amp that is all I would get. Charging time would also be doubled since I am only giving my phone half of what it can use.Also with this charger being rated at only 5 Amps max you can not plug into all 5 ports unless you are using devices all at 1 Amp. 2 iPads would put you at 4.2 so anything else would bring it over 5 Amps. If you used 1 iPad or device pulling over 2 Amps you could get 3 to 4 ports depending on Amps required.

  2. Robert Salita "Software Developer"
    Robert Salita "Software Developer" says:

    Five Banger Confirmed: iPad 3 + Nexus 7 + W8 Phone + Samsung S4 + iPhone 5 I can confirm that the five port Anker 25W 5V / 5A(Max) Model E150 USB adapter can simultaneously charge two tablets (iPad 3 and Nexus 7) and three smartphones. That feat suggests that 25W output may be close. I could not get two tablets and two smartphones to charge on a competitor’s 20W 4-banger device. I’ll take the Anker over the other guy’s any day.The device’s 5 ports are really useful at airports and cafes where people would otherwise battle over wall socket rights. If you’re a frequent traveler, you know what I mean. AC input is 100-240v 50-60Hz enabling worldwide electrical compatibility. The power cord is around 3 foot and uses a common appliance 2 wire connector to mate with the device. You can probably find a replacement cord that’s longer or has a different plug for international use. To use worldwide, you’ll need either a physical adapter or a different power cord. An EU version of the device is sold on amazon.de.Testing note: I took some missteps in early testing. I initially used a Triplite multi-plug adapter to plug in the Anker. The fuse kept blowing. I assumed the Anker was doing so but it was actually the multi-plug adapter. Next I noticed the iPad would charge for seconds and then stop. Turns out the cheap iPhone USB cable I was using doesn’t connect well in an Anker port but does connect ok with the Apple charger. Likely the cheap iPad 3 cable is out of spec, probably not the Anker(?). All other USB cables worked fine with the Anker. The lesson is it’s easy to misjudge fault even with such a seemingly simple device.

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