CustomerβAugust 22, 2025
Space saving, fits even if you have a big block plugged in next to it. Four charging spots. Intelligent voltage so you don't burn up low voltage items like string lights or a short LED strip, but will fast charge things too. That would be enough. But there's more. It's made in Vietnam. It came very well packed in a static proof bag, suspended in a recyclable tray and recyclable box. It has certifications and FCC standards. Included some instructions (have a magnifier handy if you have weak eyes like me). I'm not an expert on brands but it seems to be UK/Hong Kong headed with manufacturing in Vietnam. What will stand out to you is the quality. In a world of cheap junk electronics and chargers, this one is worth the price. Currently 40% off though. So I bought another one. Read more
NGβMay 18, 2017
Retirement cruise, an iPad, two droid phones, camera & a kindle with the Anker, one Aussie and two European power plug adapters, 1 WHITE lightening cable and three micro-usb cables. The Anker switches 110/220 automatically (as does wife's curler BUT NOT her hair dryer.) (Note 1: 4 cables out of one charger is a whole mess of cables. Needed some cable ties or twisties to keep it organized) (Note 2: You know, those metal plug adapters you get at the airport or Walmart only allow you to plug your US gadget into foreign power, they don't stop it from burning up if it doesn't automatically handle foreign voltages. The Anker switches voltages and protects your gadgets.) Philadelphia to Sydney - Plugged Anker in at Philly airport restaurant to charge phone used to talk to daughter on drive and her kindle. Snagged a plug in San Francisco waiting lounge to fill iPad and two droids. 4 days at the Sydney Marriott. One 110 outlet at the hotel, damaged by previous guest. Gave wife the Aussie plug adapter and manually switched the hair dryer to 220. Used a European adapter to power the Anker at 220 in a special hotel outlet for Europeans. All gadgets fine whole stay. Onboard Royal Caribbean for 18 days, New Zealand through Polynesia. 1 US 110 & 2 European 220 outlets in cabin. Stuck a European adapter on the Anker and on the Wife's auto-switching curler and manually switched her dryer to 110 and gave her the US outlet (this was a mistake). Anker powered gadgets were fine all trip. About day 13, she pulled the curler from the adapter and stuck the 110 set dryer in to 220v. Fzzzz. Hotel in Honolulu - Anker powered all gadgets fine. Honolulu to Philadelphia - Long flight wait in Honolulu. Stuck the Anker in the wall, topped off droids and iPad, and some phone of another passenger. Same thing in Seattle waiting on Philly flight. Fast charge worked great on iPad and Droids. Currently I have it stuck in a battery back up UPS under the bed to provide power for iPad and droid - system that works well with power outages. Best charger I've ever had. Read more
Smart home enthusiastβSeptember 30, 2025
Solid, well built, works as advertised. Read more
Humble CowβNovember 5, 2025
The item is exactly as described and was delivered quickly. It looks very quality made and also is very efficient. Read more
Christina PostβMay 19, 2016
This charger works really well, but has a few (minor) issues. I don't think they would prevent me from buying the charger again, but they stop me from giving it a 5-star rating. This charger charges all of my devices quickly and effectively (including an iPhone 6s Plus, Samsung S4, Nexus 7 tablet, and Galaxy Tab 2). It even works better than my OEM Samsung charger for my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. That tablet ONLY accepted charge from a Samsung charger, which was a big pain if I didn't have one handy, especially because that charger was dying and having trouble actually charging. This Anker charger makes all of that a non-issue: it charges perfectly as though it were an actual Samsung charger. As well, my Nexus 7 tablet wouldn't charge from a "regular" charger, so I left it in the drawer for a year assuming it was dead. However, I plugged it into this Anker charger and it came back to life. Woo-hoo! This is very small and compact, which is great. But, it's kind of heavy. This is understandable because it has to charge 4 devices at once and needs the circuitry to support many different kinds of devices. But, it can cause problems when trying to get it to stay in a wall outlet. This is especially problematic when traveling overseas and using a plug adapter. Without something to support the charger from underneath, it falls out and doesn't charge (see photos). If the adapter had 3 prongs instead of 2, there might be a bit more friction to help hold the charger in place. If this is plugged into a power strip on the floor (or an outlet in the floor), this isn't an issue. However, most places I've traveled have only wall outlets. And this is marketed as a travel charger so that's a bit frustrating. The USB ports are extremely tight, so tight that it is quite difficult to get the cables out. I'm actually worried I will damage the cables as I pull them out. As well, the arrangement of the ports makes it so that I can only grab onto the edges of the cables instead of the tops and bottoms. If I could grab onto the top and bottom of a cable, I'd have a lot more grip to pull a cable out. This issue makes it difficult to change/disconnect cables. I bought this charger because Anker has well-built products, excellent warranties, and great customer service. A cable from a previous Anker charger died and Anker replaced it with no hassle whatsoever. They even replaced it with a BETTER cable than the one that came with the device. As well, their lightning cable is way better build than the OEM Apple lightning cable that came with my iPhone. With these experiences, I am happy to continue using Anker for my chargers and cables. Read more

