USB-C backpack - Google Pixel Accessories

Ive seen many backpacks like this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Kin...B/32661076590.html?trace=msiteDetail2pcDetail
which has a USB charging outlet
Im Looking for a USB type C backpack, as the Nexus and Pixel devices wont support quick charge unless you are connecting it C to C.
I have yet to find one. Anybody?

tomerstern said:
Ive seen many backpacks like this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Kin...B/32661076590.html?trace=msiteDetail2pcDetail
which has a USB charging outlet
Im Looking for a USB type C backpack, as the Nexus and Pixel devices wont support quick charge unless you are connecting it C to C.
I have yet to find one. Anybody?
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Not only do you need it to support usb-c for fast charge but usb-c pd for quick charge to work I believe.

AddictedToB3er said:
Not only do you need it to support usb-c for fast charge but usb-c pd for quick charge to work I believe.
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But it's just the cable. It is used as an extraction cable between the charger in the bag and the phone on the outside.

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So you can only trickle charge without ASUS charger?

Just looking to confirm what I think I've deduced from the forum.
I can't charge my transformer when it's on or asleep with a standard USB charger, correct? I've invested in 2 different 2.0+ Amp 5V USB supplies and none seem to get the charge going on the Transformer. It sounds like I could turn OFF the unit and trickle charge it (by the way would the 2.0A charger be of any benefit in this circumstance?). It also sounds like the ASUS charger gives off 12V and that's what the Tranformer is expecting to get the charge going, right? If so, I'm definately dissappointed that ASUS went this approach- non-standard. I always like extra chargers for traveling and throughout the house and this has limited me. Anyway, if someone would be so kind as to reply to this and confirm I've read the threads correctly, I'd appreciate it.
The ASUS charger is 15V.
5V isnt nearly enough. If you got it powered OFF, you might be able to get it to full (from empty) in a few days (yes, days).
The TF can be charged normally with 10-15V.
I suggest you read this thread to get some other ideas.
Yea you need a 2 plus amp carger which also is 15 plus volts, and if you want to make your stock charge cable longer you have to use a male+female 3.0 usb cable... a 2.0 usb cant transfer enough power quick enouqh
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nbgorman said:
Yea you need a 2 plus amp carger which also is 15 plus volts, and if you want to make your stock charge cable longer you have to use a male+female 3.0 usb cable... a 2.0 usb cant transfer enough power quick enouqh
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So much misinformation in this post...
First... The real wall charger is 15v 1.2A. So the 2 amp is just bs...
Second... A usb 2.0 cable transfer power just as "quick" (wut?) as a usb 3.0.
The reason you need a 3.0 cable is because the charger is looking for connection on a pin only present on a usb 3.0 cable. If you dont use a usb 3.0 cable the wall charger will only send 5V.
This is done this way so you can use the wall charger for other devices apart from the TF.
You can open the charger up and bridge 2 connections to make it send 15v all the time. Then you can use a usb 2.0 cable just fine.
Please, try not to spread false information.
Goatshocker said:
So much misinformation in this post...
First... The real wall charger is 15v 1.2A. So the 2 amp is just bs...
Second... A usb 2.0 cable transfer power just as "quick" (wut?) as a usb 3.0.
The reason you need a 3.0 cable is because the charger is looking for connection on a pin only present on a usb 3.0 cable. If you dont use a usb 3.0 cable the wall charger will only send 5V.
This is done this way so you can use the wall charger for other devices apart from the TF.
You can open the charger up and bridge 2 connections to make it send 15v all the time. Then you can use a usb 2.0 cable just fine.
Please, try not to spread false information.
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Ahhh i see i read on the android forums that it was because the usb 2 didnt "move enough energy" i didnt realize it was because of a pin in the actual wall charger thanks for clearing that up
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Goatshocker said:
Please, try not to spread false information.
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I appreciate your knowledge- but please, try not to be a condescending jerk. They obviously didn't KNOW the information was false.
Goatshocker said:
So much misinformation in this post...
First... The real wall charger is 15v 1.2A. So the 2 amp is just bs...
Second... A usb 2.0 cable transfer power just as "quick" (wut?) as a usb 3.0.
The reason you need a 3.0 cable is because the charger is looking for connection on a pin only present on a usb 3.0 cable. If you dont use a usb 3.0 cable the wall charger will only send 5V.
This is done this way so you can use the wall charger for other devices apart from the TF.
You can open the charger up and bridge 2 connections to make it send 15v all the time. Then you can use a usb 2.0 cable just fine.
Please, try not to spread false information.
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Before you correct people how about you do your research first.
Actually if you read the wall plug it is a 15v 2-1.2A. You can DIY a charger as long as it can produce 11v+ at 1.2A-2A and will trigger the charge functions within the tab. USB 3.0 is only required with the stock charger.
Dynex sold "The Ultimate Charger DX-UA" that had a MAX setting of 11v but when tested actually produced 11.7v at 1.7A. I was able to find one but they are rare now bc they haven't been making them for over a year now. It comes with aton of adapters one being a USB. I use it often without issue.
Also they sell on Ebay USB car charger adapters rated at 12v at 2.0A I own one of these also and it works great with the stock cable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1087321
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zedorda said:
Before you correct people how about you do your research first.
Actually if you read the wall plug it is a 15v 2-1.2A. You can DIY a charger as long as it can produce 11v+ at 1.2A-2A and will trigger the charge functions within the tab. USB 3.0 is only required with the stock charger.
Dynex sold "The Ultimate Charger DX-UA" that had a MAX setting of 11v but when tested actually produced 11.7v at 1.7A. I was able to find one but they are rare now bc they haven't been making them for over a year now. It comes with aton of adapters one being a USB. I use it often without issue.
Also they sell on Ebay USB car charger adapters rated at 12v at 2.0A I own one of these also and it works great with the stock cable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1087321
For more information.
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+1, I've been using the same charger for about a year myself. Also without any issues whatsover.
You can still find them on eBay occasionally.
Regards.
zedorda said:
Before you correct people how about you do your research first.
Actually if you read the wall plug it is a 15v 2-1.2A.
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Actually I think youre the one who should read the text on the wall plug.
It clearly says "15v - 1.2A". the 2A is for 5v. Not 15. 5.
digibucc said:
I appreciate your knowledge- but please, try not to be a condescending jerk. They obviously didn't KNOW the information was false.
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If they don't KNOW whether the information they are posting is true or false, then they shouldn't be posting it at all. That's just common sense.

1800mA Charging from a USB 3.0 port

I just hooked up my new Plugable 7 port USB 3.0 switch and although the speed is fine I noticed that the N3 still only charges at a lowly 450mA. Knowing that it should be capable of more, up to 4A in total, I decided to try a trick I'd been using for my Galaxy Tablets. These tablets won't normally charge from a non Samsung charger but with an inline dongle they will.
So I put the inline dongle between the switch and the USB 3.0 cable and presto, 1800mA charging current to my N3. Of course there is no data connection at that point but it's one less samsung adapter I need to keep around.
You can find the dongles here.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190677630730?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
CraigAmey said:
I just hooked up my new Plugable 7 port USB 3.0 switch and although the speed is fine I noticed that the N3 still only charges at a lowly 450mA. Knowing that it should be capable of more, up to 4A in total, I decided to try a trick I'd been using for my Galaxy Tablets. These tablets won't normally charge from a non Samsung charger but with an inline dongle they will.
So I put the inline dongle between the switch and the USB 3.0 cable and presto, 1800mA charging current to my N3. Of course there is no data connection at that point but it's one less samsung adapter I need to keep around.
You can find the dongles here.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190677630730?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
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Umm dude use a normal charger oh i don't know the one it came with lol. I have no issue charging at 1800 mAh with standard charger. I understand you're using a port to connect other various devices but reason it's charging at that low rate is because it's USB and not seeing as AC. Just charge your phone in a wall socket and use your port for your other devices.
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how do you guys get 1800mAh on a USB port?
i can't get more than 450mAh from the USB port
It only goes above 1000+ from the wall
good find...
CraigAmey said:
I just hooked up my new Plugable 7 port USB 3.0 switch and although the speed is fine I noticed that the N3 still only charges at a lowly 450mA. Knowing that it should be capable of more, up to 4A in total, I decided to try a trick I'd been using for my Galaxy Tablets. These tablets won't normally charge from a non Samsung charger but with an inline dongle they will.
So I put the inline dongle between the switch and the USB 3.0 cable and presto, 1800mA charging current to my N3. Of course there is no data connection at that point but it's one less samsung adapter I need to keep around.
You can find the dongles here.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190677630730?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
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I just ordered two of those. Thanks...for a really good idea.
XxLostSoulxX said:
Umm dude use a normal charger oh i don't know the one it came with lol. I have no issue charging at 1800 mAh with standard charger. I understand you're using a port to connect other various devices but reason it's charging at that low rate is because it's USB and not seeing as AC. Just charge your phone in a wall socket and use your port for your other devices.
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AllGamer said:
how do you guys get 1800mAh on a USB port?
i can't get more than 450mAh from the USB port
It only goes above 1000+ from the wall
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What are these people above talking about?
Their response is irrelevant to the OP's post.
Why not try to READ the entire post FIRST, stop wasting our time reading your irrelevant BS.
CraigAmey said:
So I put the inline dongle between the switch and the USB 3.0 cable and presto, 1800mA charging current to my N3. Of course there is no data connection at that point but it's one less samsung adapter I need to keep around.
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interestingly enough, it seems to only work on USB 3.0 ports
i have the cable version of that dongle you are using
on USB 2.0 ports still doesn't go over 1000 mAh, but it does double the usual rate of 450 mAh
cable quality seems to make a difference too
klau1 said:
What are these people above talking about?
Their response is irrelevant to the OP's post.
Why not try to READ the entire post FIRST, stop wasting our time reading your irrelevant BS.
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i did if you read my post you'd understand he did a trick to where it charges @ 1800mA in the usb 3.0 port which is essentially a wall socket. he uses a port for several devices, if he didnt care that he cant access usb then whats the point in wasting a space on a port and just use the wall socket.
What if you don't have a wall socket or forget to bring your AC adapter?
klau1 said:
What if you don't have a wall socket or forget to bring your AC adapter?
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Were are plugging in that usb port?
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A Laptop
klau1 said:
A Laptop
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maybe you but the OP stated a 7 Port which means most likely it needs a power source i.e wall charger.
1. Even with an available wall power source, a USB Hub next to your keyboard is more convenient than the wall socket charger behind the computer.
2. A $5 adapter is cheaper than the original AC transformer.
3. You might not have the AC adapter with you when you're away from home but closer to another computer
4. A coin sized adapter is much easier to pack than an AC adapter
I'll be honest, I find myself in NUMEROUS situations where I have plenty of spare USB(3) ports but no spare wall plugs. My office is a prime example of this, from a 2-gang wall socket, we have 2x 8-socket extensions and those are all full. Some of those have another 4-gang extension coming from them, again full (mostly bloody adapters, so power draw isn't actually that higher - and yes we know it's a safety risk).
My computer, on the other hand, has something like 12 USB ports, of which about 8 are in use. Makes sense to me.
As someone pointed out the 7 port USB switch does have an AC adapter that provides 4A total. It's not that I don't have AC outlets at my desk, I have 10, but they're hidden behind a 400lb desk and not the easiest to get to whereas the USB switch sits within arms reach and is always on and available.
I also have several AC outlets around the house that have integrated USB charge ports. Given the number of devices that charge from USB these days these are very convenient but won't charge a Galaxy Tablet at all without the adapter. If you travel you will also find these at a lot of airports now too, usually located on the pillars in the waiting area.
In my experience at least it's a lot easier to find a spare USB port than an AC outlet, and that's assuming you have your charger with you. The adapter plug just helps you extract more charging current from what's available.

Chargers?

Ok hopefully someone can explain this to me. I'm looking to get an additional charger for my G5 so I need a wall wart and a cable. There are multiple wall plugs that state Quick Charge 3.0 but some output to USB A and some to USB C. Does this make a difference? Will charging speeds be different going from A to C vs C to C? There are so many type C options and I can't even begin to narrow it down if I'm still unsure of going from A to C or C to C.
Doomstang said:
Ok hopefully someone can explain this to me. I'm looking to get an additional charger for my G5 so I need a wall wart and a cable. There are multiple wall plugs that state Quick Charge 3.0 but some output to USB A and some to USB C. Does this make a difference? Will charging speeds be different going from A to C vs C to C? There are so many type C options and I can't even begin to narrow it down if I'm still unsure of going from A to C or C to C.
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This is exactly what you're looking for. Bought it for my G5 and couldn't be happier. Enjoy ?
Quick Charge 3.0, USB Type-C & PowerIQ, Anker 24W USB Wall Charger PowerPort+ 1 USB-C with Quick Charge 3.0 for Nexus 5X/6P, LG G5 and other USB-C phones (3ft USB-C to USB-C cable included) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_D.qcxbJTAQ8HM
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Magnetic Charging Cable w/ fast charge

Hello,
i am looking for a good magnetic Charging Cable with usb c tip. I should support fast charge.
Any recommendations?
look for ones that support 5 amps, that way you'll be able to use supercharge.
sinnedone said:
look for ones that support 5 amps, that way you'll be able to use supercharge.
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No such thing is available sadly.
I already tried even UGREEN - it's only support Quick charge - not super fast charge

Super Fast Car Charger

Has anyone found or used and can confirm a working super fast charger for your car. I've looked around on Amazon, but they don't support PPS. And the ones that do, people connected a meter and saw it was only charging at 15W instead of the 25W as advertised.
Even searched a bit in the Note 10+ section and nobody was able to find one that worked. Others suggested to just get a DC to AC adapter for the car and buy Samsung's 45W wall charger. Samsung also is going to launch a 45W car charger but it just says coming soon and I'm assuming it's going to be priced really high.
https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/m...es/45w-dual-car-charger-black-ep-l5300xbegus/
it works
anyone have any further info??
I'd like to get stuff ordered for when i get my phone.
Looking too, qc 3.0 works for fast but no super fast.
Got phone yesterday, 45w charger for chrome book charges as fast, 25w charger is faster
Yeah I really don't want to get a power inverter in my car, it's gonna get messy just to plug into an outlet. I tried the car charger I already had that supports QC 3.0, doesn't do super fast charging. Really hoping someone can chime in if they've found one that works
I have been using this with the 45w usb C from samsung and it works
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082ZY5GXX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
rxkelly75 said:
I have been using this with the 45w usb C from samsung and it works
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082ZY5GXX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Ok I just ordered one, thanks. Have you tried using any third party USB c to USB c cables with it?
aroy97 said:
Ok I just ordered one, thanks. Have you tried using any third party USB c to USB c cables with it?
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I have tried these on the 45w Samsung charger
USB-IF Certified USB C Cable, USB Type C to C Cord, Charging Compatible with MacBook Pro 2018 MacBook Air iPad Pro, Galaxy S9 Note 9, Nintendo Switch, Pixel 3, Power Delivery 100W 4M/12ft - 2 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078GLZRLY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_XhhyEb2DT1Z37
rxkelly75 said:
I have been using this with the 45w usb C from samsung and it works
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082ZY5GXX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Would this enable super quick charging for the standard s20 device?
Super quick charge 2.0 will work with any 100w e-marked cable.
because they use PD 2.0. Samsung use PPS, they are different. you only need a 18w pd charger. you see pps 3.3~11/16=2.25a so that charger can support samsung suppor charger 1.0/2.0

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