I've found my ideal Travel Charger

  • now $70 delivered direct - ends this Wedneday:

Anker's good - here's Cygnett:
  • 19200mAh 118W Power Bank (USB-C 100W Max) now $81.60 - ends today:
 
It would seem these are unfortunately on pre-orders with shipping due in September. Has anyone found or had experience with any other similar travel chargers?
 
Be aware they have sent out emails to customers who've bought the 140W chargers to be aware of any knocking sounds and to avoid dropping the units.
 
Be aware they have sent out emails to customers who've bought the 140W chargers to be aware of any knocking sounds and to avoid dropping the units.
any feedback?​

Thanks for that. My current HP laptop was provided with a 150W charger, so I'm looking for something close to that.
 
any feedback?​



I looked at that before. The depth of the unit below the plug will make it unusable in many situations - any socket close to a desk-top, for instance.
 
Zyron is running one of their many sales again, I took a look at what they're calling their Ultimate Power Travel Kit currently for AUD$138

If you've moved to having all your tech gear using USB-C (this makes life so much easier!) this might be a good option. The interchangeable plugs can be used directly in the charger, or also on the extension cable, which is handy if the power point is not easily accessible

Be sure to apply the discount Code WELCOME10 to get an extra 10% off bringing it down to $124.19 with free delivery available to most areas.

  • ZYRON 100W Powerpod Travel Charger:
  • 20,000mAh Powerbank with Built-in Cables:
  • 100W USB-C to C Cable 2m 2 Pack:
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I got myself one of these recently - 65W of awesomeness.

This allows me to take one charger (replacing my Macbook Air 35W charger, and my Samsung 65W super fast charger) only.
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I got myself one of these recently - 65W of awesomeness.

This allows me to take one charger (replacing my Macbook Air 35W charger, and my Samsung 65W super fast charger) only.
I have the old version of this. Mr k_sheep is tremendously jealous of it.

Charges my work laptop (Dell) and personal (Surface) just fine.
 
Well timed for me as my other half just left two of our travel adapters on a cruise ship.
What happened to both occupants triple-checking power points, under the bed, in cupboards and everywhere else, on check-out, to make sure that nothing is left behind? ;)
 
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65W GAAN travel chargers have come down a lot ($39)

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4 port 100W version for $59

 
After seeing @Ouabain post, I checked out the big A to see if they had them, as I need an additional charger - $36. It arrives today.
i prefer those without usb-a - this was $22 the other day, price matched and used a $10 voucher at jb to make it $12 :)

for 3x usb-c, there's this - 67w/45+20w/25+20+20w with 2m cable

65W GAAN travel chargers have come down a lot ($39)

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4 port 100W version for $59

not actually travel chargers if they don't include adapters?

these 45w ones are good for $19 - unfortunately the 65w ones seem out of stock
 
not actually travel chargers if they don't include adapters?

these 45w ones are good for $19 - unfortunately the 65w ones seem out of stock
I suppose it depends on the definition of a travel charger, I take an adapter and a power board so don’t need to worry about adapters, the ability to handle various voltages matters to me.
 
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not actually travel chargers if they don't include adapters?

That's what I've been wondering. I get that most of the above discussion focusses on the wattage etc that enhance speed of charging of devices but with going HLO more and more, simplicity is important to me and my 'old' adapter and output block does fine (with tape to cover the night-annoying LED)

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It would be better with another USBC but I also carry a C to A converter.

Its 18W :oops: . I'm certainly not the road-warrior that some here are, and travel with a tablet not a laptop but in general I charge overnight or directly when I'm using the tablet so don't see the need to buy a new, fast non-adapter unit. But obviously many do! But it should be a plug adapter as well.
 
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I suppose it depends on the definition of a travel charger
i would’ve thought that that would be self-explanatory - the ability to be used with different power sockets, which would also mean various voltages?

my 'old' adapter and output block does fine (with tape to cover the night-annoying LED)

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looks somewhat bulky, but do you have many devices/appliances with differing plugs?

the electrical items which i take whilst travelling can all be charged via usb, so Bon Voyage’s and similar are sufficient for me
 

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