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Don't buy the Zendure SuperPort or SuperTank

GeneralEdward Kiledjian

The Zendure SuperPort and SuperTank are positively talked about on hundreds of blogs throughout the internet. I ordered (I paid for it) 2 SuperPort USBC chargers and a SuperTank 27,000 mAh battery. Both devices have the same design defect. When you have something plugged into the 100-watt port and then plug/unplug another device in the 60-watt port, it resets the 100-watt port every time.

My first 2 SuperPorts were sent back to Zendure for engineering review and the 2 replacements also exhibit the same behaviour. I just tested the SuperTank and can confirm it does the exact same thing.

I have been a Zendure fan and own all of their previous devices. None of them have this same defect. At this point I would recommend you look at other brands for your battery and wall charging needs. I have gone back to my Omnicharge Pro USBC for my battery and will carry an Elecjet and RavPower GAN USBC wall charger.

Smartphone chargers just got a powerful upgrade

GeneralEdward Kiledjian

This is NOT a sponsored post.

Anker Atom PD-1

At first glance, the Anker PD-1 may seem unremarkably normal looking. After all, it looks like the small wall charger that came included with your iPhone. It is almost the same size as that iPhone charger, but it delivers a full 30 watts of USBC power (it’s 35-40% smaller than the equivalent MacBook charger).

Ravpower 45W PD Charger

Ravpower have taken the same technology to greater heights by designing a slim (14mm) 45 watt USBC charger .

Tell me how this is possible

The go to foundation for many electronic components is silicon. Silicon is in everything from computer processors to chargers, but we needed something better to improve charging speed and efficiency.

This is where gallium nitride (GaN) is making an entrance.

  • GaN has a theoretical ability to conduct electricity 1000x more quickly than traditional silicon.

  • GaN also doesn’t get as hot as silicon which means the electricity, not being lost to heat, is used to charge your device faster. It also means we can save 15-20% of worldwide power consumption if all electronic devices switched to GaN.

  • Since GaN chargers are smaller, they require less material, less packaging and are therefore cheaper to ship.

Why Anker and Ravpower?

What makes the Anker and Ravpower so remarkable is that they are the first major brands to release GaN-based chargers. These are first-generation products so we can expect much power powerful GaN chargers in the future, at a much lower price. Anker and Ravpower are charging a premium for these smaller and lighter devices. As the technology becomes more widely available, expect prices to drop dramatically.

Other uses

2019 should be the year where GaN chargers become commonplace. An optimized iPhone and a GaN charger could charge your device 6x faster than today, in a package the same size.

Like many of you, I travel a lot, and a battery backup is critical. Charging a traditional 9000 mAh battery can take 3-5 hours. I recently started testing the Apollo Pro from Elecjet which is a graphene-infused battery that is capable of fully charging in 20 minutes with a 60W USBC charger. Being able to charge your backup battery while you enjoy a coffee is incredibly freeing. Now imagine what will happen when smartphone manufacturers adopt faster charging graphene batteries paired with faster charging GaN chargers. It will be an unbeatable combo.

We likely won’t see any major brands adopting these two techs for their 2019 models, but I am willing to bet you will see a bunch in 2020, probably starting with the Samsung Galaxy S11.

Apple European USB chargers may be dangerous

technologyEdward Kiledjian

Apple has announced a USB Adapter replacement program for Europe. This recall affects both in box and sold-separately USB adapters. Apple says they may "overheat" and "pose a safety risk". 

These adapters were sold or delivered with iPhones from 2009 until 2012.

Model A1300 - affected model

Model A1300 - affected model

Model A1400 - New unaffected model

Model A1400 - New unaffected model

You can access Apple's information page here (link)

Charge a smartphone in 30 seconds

technologyEdward Kiledjian

WSJ (link) is reporting that a company called StoreDot has developed a biological battery that can be charged in 30 seconds. The technology comes from the nanotechnology department of the university of Tel Aviv.

Fast chargers are nothing new but they are typically too big to be considered portable. StoreDot's technology is relative portable and can be adapted for use by almost any cellphone. The other benefit is cost. The company expects its technology to only cost twice the market price of a normal everyday charger. 

As exciting as all of this is, you can put your credit card away. The company doesn't expect to commercialize the product until 2016. 

This is one of the most exciting technologies I have seen in a while and I really hope they stay independent and built this for many smartphones (and not get snapped up by Apple or Samsung).

Most portable USB or Lightning charging cable

technologyEdward Kiledjian
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Plusus is releasing a very portable charge cable solution called Lifelink which is the size of a credit card and 2 credit cards thick.  

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Once opened up, it give you almost 7" of cable so you don't need to shove it next to the charge source (laptop, adapter, etc) 

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The flexible cable is reinforced with unbreakable Teflon so it will last a long time. when clipped to your keys, it is light and you will hardly know it is with you (until you need it). 

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