replacement charger for razer 2? - Razer Phone 2 Accessories

Good morning!
I am looking to buy an additional qc 4.0 charger for my phone. The stock razer one is 24w, but a lot of the ones I am seeing on the web are 30w.
Will the additional 6w cause a problem for the phone in the long run? I would rather buy the razer one for the extra bucks than create a battery issue or some other kind of problem.
Thank you for your input!

BILLYB187 said:
Good morning!
I am looking to buy an additional qc 4.0 charger for my phone. The stock razer one is 24w, but a lot of the ones I am seeing on the web are 30w.
Will the additional 6w cause a problem for the phone in the long run? I would rather buy the razer one for the extra bucks than create a battery issue or some other kind of problem.
Thank you for your input!
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Not even joking, I've been using a 45w charger at work for 2 months now with 0 issues. Always kept a mini fan on it so it doesn't heat up at all as well to be safe.
But I use the device from the attached image to monitor the current flowing.

Ur 45w is a qc4?
I'm also reading that we can use pd chargers as well? I don't mind ordering another one from razer, but was hoping to be able to buy one locally if possible. I also want to know if it's safe to borrow one etc.
Good tip on the meter, I've been meaning to buy one anyway.
Any others?

The hammer has a 28w adapter. If you buy it (the one called Luo Yonghao's cell phone, um, hammer)(Google Translate is very straightforward)

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Can anyone recommend the best external battery?

Can someone recommend a really good external battery charger?
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I am willing to spend up to 50
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Do you have an accessory discount with Verizon? If so, the 6000mAh HTC battery pack is $52.
geoff5093 said:
Do you have an accessory discount with Verizon? If so, the 6000mAh HTC battery pack is $52.
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No just get another phone with a bigger battery or removable battery. Or buy two DNA's, 2 phones would take up less space. When one phone dies turn the other one on.:silly:
geoff5093 said:
Do you have an accessory discount with Verizon? If so, the 6000mAh HTC battery pack is $52.
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i havent been able to find that one. would you be so kinda as to post a link?
treadwayj said:
i havent been able to find that one. would you be so kinda as to post a link?
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http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/...ypeId=13487&accessoryId=52132&initialPhoneId=
It's $69.99, but I get 25% off Verizon accessories because of my discount.
thetunicakid said:
Can someone recommend a really good external battery charger?
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While I haven't purchased it myself (highly considering it though, will need to do more research), this seems fairly interesting.
http://www.newtrent.com/store/ipad-external-battery/icarrier.html
Here's a "review" that I watched/learned about its existence. Doesn't help much... anyone care to explain which port we would use to charge the DNA? The 2A or the 1A?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKg0smUz0L4&feature=youtube_gdata
I don't remember where I saw someone post this.. but credit goes to them!
binsleepin said:
While I haven't purchased it myself (highly considering it though, will need to do more research), this seems fairly interesting.
http://www.newtrent.com/store/ipad-external-battery/icarrier.html
Here's a "review" that I watched/learned about its existence. Doesn't help much... anyone care to explain which port we would use to charge the DNA? The 2A or the 1A?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKg0smUz0L4&feature=youtube_gdata
I don't remember where I saw someone post this.. but credit goes to them!
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It really doesn't matter which port, I don't believe the DNA uses more than an amp to charge, but you can't damage it by using the 2A port.
This is correct! The phone decides how much charge to pull preventing incorrect chargers from damaging
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I did some searching on Amazon and found this, not bad for $30!
http://www.amazon.com/New-Trent-IMP52D-Thunderbolt-Blackberry/dp/B0013G8PTS/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
binsleepin said:
While I haven't purchased it myself (highly considering it though, will need to do more research), this seems fairly interesting.
http://www.newtrent.com/store/ipad-external-battery/icarrier.html
Here's a "review" that I watched/learned about its existence. Doesn't help much... anyone care to explain which port we would use to charge the DNA? The 2A or the 1A?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKg0smUz0L4&feature=youtube_gdata
I don't remember where I saw someone post this.. but credit goes to them!
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use the 1 amp. When using car chargers that have 1 and 2 amp choices, my phones have always charged @ 500mah on the 2 amp side but 1 amp on the 1 amp side. I think its to protect the phone. There are battery apps that will tell you how much charge the phone is getting.
http://www.amazon.com/5600mAh-Exter...d=1353451168&sr=8-2&keywords=external+battery
I use the 5600mA version (though only has a charge rate of 500mAh, but the biggest one can even charge a laptop and it goes for less than $45, the smallest one is about the size of two fingers put together and the largest one about the size of a 2nd phone (though probably a bit thicker) and has a 3Ah max charging speed
edit: i was looking at the 10000 mA version and it seems that the astro3E doesn't have the laptop charging, but i found the regular one (astro3) that does have the output for laptops, but is also selling for $60.
What about MintyBoost? I'm planning to make a few. The main feature is that it works with standard AA batteries (or AAA or whatever gives it from 1.5 to 4.5 volts or so, rechargeable or not it's not picky about source) and you can hot-swap them in the field with fresh or even cannibalized ones (you can easily "increase" the amount of power you carry with you without buying another expensive charger by just having a stash of cheap rechargeable AA).
Anyone tried? Any bad things about it?
I just got the EasyAcc 12000mAh one from Amazon for $40 and I highly recommend it. 12,000 mAh so roughly 5 full charges for the DNA. I'd post a link but I'm new.
I've got the Motorola P4000 from VZW. It's nearly perfect. The form factor is exactly what I want...very very thin. It also has a built in MicroUSB cable, which tucks nicely into the lip around the unit. Both of these are features I wanted. It also accepts a USB cable to use a separate cable if you prefer, but the integrated cable is huge to me. It's recognized as a 1A AC charger and charges fast.
There's just one fairly big problem though. If I'm in certain areas, presumably where signal is a bit iffy, it'll kill my signal when I plug it in with the integrated cable. Interestingly it seems not to do that if I use a separate cable -- even if the phone and the charger are in the exact same spot as when I used the integrated cable. So it seems like there may be some kind of interference that isn't being shielded with the built in cable. It's a big issue, but I haven't yet found another device with the form factor, integrated cable, and 1A charging. And in most places, it doesn't happen. I just have to keep an eye on it if I'm using it and expecting a call.

Replacement Wall Charger

I've kept up with all the research and debate on the best charger/cable combinations for the galaxy note 3 and i'm happy with the charging results from the charger that comes with the note 3, but I need an additional charger. The best I can gather from others is that some are able to use their tablet chargers as well as some miscellaneous other chargers with mixed results to get the faster charging. I've also noticed that almost every non-OEM "fast charger" sold is marketed and designed for the ipod/ipad/iphone, which decreases the power for non-Apple devices.
Does anybody have a direct link or a suggestion for an affordable stand-alone charger that I can purchase for the Note 3? The OEM charger runs $25+ on sale and i'm hoping to find something less expensive.
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I've kept up with all the research and debate on the best charger/cable combinations for the galaxy note 3 and i'm happy with the charging results from the charger that comes with the note 3, but I need an additional charger. The best I can gather from others is that some are able to use their tablet chargers as well as some miscellaneous other chargers with mixed results to get the faster charging. I've also noticed that almost every non-OEM "fast charger" sold is marketed and designed for the ipod/ipad/iphone, which decreases the power for non-Apple devices.
Does anybody have a direct link or a suggestion for an affordable stand-alone charger that I can purchase for the Note 3? The OEM charger runs $25+ on sale and i'm hoping to find something less expensive.
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Your best bet is just to shop around on Amazon, as there are tons of viable options available there that will leave you more than satisfied with your purchase. I would sit here and type out answers to all your question(s), but this has been covered before. Actually, I participated in a thread very similar to this one and since it's nearing 3:00am and I'm exhausted, I'll just point you in that direction instead. :good: Anyway, here's the link to the thread from last month, and here is MY post in that thread based on products that I purchased and am still using on a daily basis.
To sum it all up in a quick "Cliff Notes" form, I bought the AmazonBasics 2.1 amp charger from Amazon and it performs exactly the same as the OEM Samsung wall charger, except it's only a fraction of the cost of the OEM Samsung. You can pick one of the AmazonBasics 2.1 amp chargers for $8.99 here ------> AmazonBasics Wall Charger with USB Outlet (2.1 Amp Output) I hope this helps you a little bit in finding what ya need! :good::good:
Looking for one too.
I have the Hong Kong model and it comes with the UK plug.
Big, ugly and don't need/want it if I am not in UK.
It is removeable (the UK part) so there should be a EU, USA etc pins that will fit it but don't know where.
jsdecker10 said:
Your best bet is just to shop around on Amazon, as there are tons of viable options available there that will leave you more than satisfied with your purchase. I would sit here and type out answers to all your question(s), but this has been covered before. Actually, I participated in a thread very similar to this one and since it's nearing 3:00am and I'm exhausted, I'll just point you in that direction instead. :good: Anyway, here's the link to the thread from last month, and here is MY post in that thread based on products that I purchased and am still using on a daily basis.
To sum it all up in a quick "Cliff Notes" form, I bought the AmazonBasics 2.1 amp charger from Amazon and it performs exactly the same as the OEM Samsung wall charger, except it's only a fraction of the cost of the OEM Samsung. You can pick one of the AmazonBasics 2.1 amp chargers for $8.99 here ------> AmazonBasics Wall Charger with USB Outlet (2.1 Amp Output) I hope this helps you a little bit in finding what ya need! :good::good:
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I'll try this out. I read the thread you reference, but then somebody posted a review on amazon that said they still ended up with slow charging on the Amazon Basic unit, so I got cold feet. I'll just give it a go. Thanks.
sooner2k1 said:
I'll try this out. I read the thread you reference, but then somebody posted a review on amazon that said they still ended up with slow charging on the Amazon Basic unit, so I got cold feet. I'll just give it a go. Thanks.
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Yeah, as inexpensive as the AmazonBasics charger I referenced for you is, you should just try it out for yourself. As many people that have bought this charger and have had a great experience with it, in my opinion it's well worth at least trying it for yourself. If for some crazy reason you happen to get a "lemon," you're only out less than $10, so not too big of a deal really. I highly doubt that's gonna happen though lol. I use mine every single day. I actually split time between the OEM charger and the AmazonBasics 2.1amp charger, as I have two chargers(1 OEM and 1 AmazonBasics 2.1amp) at home and another charger(At work I use a second AmazonBasics 2.1amp charger that I purchased from Amazon after seeing how well the first one I bought compared to the OEM Samsung charger that came with the phone.) at work. :good:
jsdecker10 said:
Yeah, as inexpensive as the AmazonBasics charger I referenced for you is, you should just try it out for yourself. As many people that have bought this charger and have had a great experience with it, in my opinion it's well worth at least trying it for yourself. If for some crazy reason you happen to get a "lemon," you're only out less than $10, so not too big of a deal really. I highly doubt that's gonna happen though lol. I use mine every single day. I actually split time between the OEM charger and the AmazonBasics 2.1amp charger, as I have two chargers(1 OEM and 1 AmazonBasics 2.1amp) at home and another charger(At work I use a second AmazonBasics 2.1amp charger that I purchased from Amazon after seeing how well the first one I bought compared to the OEM Samsung charger that came with the phone.) at work. :good:
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Just an update... I bought the Amazon Basics charger from your link and it works great. Thanks for the heads up.

a second turbo charger

i am very pleased with my motorola turbo charger that accompany my nexus 6 and i would like a second one (european edition). Where can i find one? (i have searched everywhere i can!!) Any help is appreciated
I'm not sure about European ones but I would check amazon.co.uk or which ever countries amazon you are in. I have 4 Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 chargers (2 Motorola, 1 incipio and 1 power partners) they all work the same so brand doesn't matter as long as it's quick charge 2.0 certified. I would recommend not buying the Motorola version because its expensive compared to other brand and its rather large in comparison. One of my chargers supports the higher voltage (20v quick charge) but no device so far can take advantage of it just yet. I would just search for quick charge 2.0 and see what pops up unless you are dead set on the Motorola one. Below is a picture of the Motorola vs the Power Partners one.
Couple of weeks ago I've bought Aukey turbo charger on Amazon.de.
Seems to work just fine, but comes without micro usb cable, so make sure to
have proper one (for turbo charging) or buy one.
There seems to be a few new options slowly coming onto amazon.
Anker makes a single port charger for like 20 bucks.
Personally I am waiting for someone like anker to make a multi-port charger that supports QC 2.0 across the 4 to 6 charging ports.
Basically this with upgraded internals.
http://www.ianker.com/Home-and-Office-Chargers/category-c78-s1
8Fishes said:
There seems to be a few new options slowly coming onto amazon.
Anker makes a single port charger for like 20 bucks.
Personally I am waiting for someone like anker to make a multi-port charger that supports QC 2.0 across the 4 to 6 charging ports.
Basically this with upgraded internals.
http://www.ianker.com/Home-and-Office-Chargers/category-c78-s1
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There should be a plethora of quick charge 2.0 compatible chargers since Qualcomm isn't charging a licensing fee to use the technology. Give it time and there will be more. I know in the US there are 30+ different QC 2.0 chargers on Amazon so the other country specific ones should follow suit.
Can anyone tell me if the Samsung Adaptive Fast charger will work as well as a licensed charger? I only want to know because I like the fact that it is all white and a few Amazon reviews point out that some of the aftermarket versions burned out the charger port or phone. I know that the adaptive charger will be faster than others, but will it be as fast as the stock Moto charger?
thacounty said:
Can anyone tell me if the Samsung Adaptive Fast charger will work as well as a licensed charger? I only want to know because I like the fact that it is all white and a few Amazon reviews point out that some of the aftermarket versions burned out the charger port or phone. I know that the adaptive charger will be faster than others, but will it be as fast as the stock Moto charger?
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Its a QC 2.0 charger assuming your talking about the one that comes with the Note 4. It's even on Qualcomms website if you look for it under quick charge form what I remember. It should work just fine, do you have a link to the Amazon page? Its odd how people claim it burned out their outlets but things happen.
Pilz said:
Its a QC 2.0 charger assuming your talking about the one that comes with the Note 4. It's even on Qualcomms website if you look for it under quick charge form what I remember. It should work just fine, do you have a link to the Amazon page? Its odd how people claim it burned out their outlets but things happen.
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Sure: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/cr/B00QTJZ3D0/ref=mw_dp_cr?qid=1425351571&sr=8-6
3 on that page. I think there was one on aukey that a person had updated but I can't find it now. I specifically remember it because they had rated a 5 and came back to update it.
I've looked everywhere on the quick charge page. I don't see the note 4 charger on there. They always run half off coupons, so it would be cheap when back in stock, plus it's not a knockoff if you but straight from Sammy. It's weird because it maxes at 2 or 5v I think instead of 9v like the others. (My numbers may be off on voltage but Sammy's is lower than Motorola)
If not, maybe Motorola will run an accessories sale sometime this decade.
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Sure: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/cr/B00QTJZ3D0/ref=mw_dp_cr?qid=1425351571&sr=8-6
3 on that page. I think there was one on aukey that a person had updated but I can't find it now. I specifically remember it because they had rated a 5 and came back to update it.
I've looked everywhere on the quick charge page. I don't see the note 4 charger on there. They always run half off coupons, so it would be cheap when back in stock, plus it's not a knockoff if you but straight from Sammy. It's weird because it maxes at 2 or 5v I think instead of 9v like the others. (My numbers may be off on voltage but Sammy's is lower than Motorola)
If not, maybe Motorola will run an accessories sale sometime this decade.
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I have no issues with the other QC 2.0 chargers that I run. I read those reviews and I personally wouldn't trust that company given the number if people with complaints until they fix what's causing the issues. I have 2 Motorola QC's a Power Partners one and finally a Incipio QC car charger. I haven't had any issues with any of them and the Power Partners one is rated at a max of 30W. I haven't seen my Nexus 6 go beyond 9V personally so the 20V and 12V that it offers won't really matter until devices support that. I would go with one that people have tried without issues to play it safe. If you own a Samsung phone they do give half off when you register it on their site if I remember correctly. Its been a while since I've owned any Samsung phone besides my wife's S5 which we got rid of a while ago. I use my car quick charge daily and I haven't had any issues at all. I stopped caring about seeing how much battery I could squeeze out of my phone and instead I bleed it dry so to speak then quick charge it when it drops below 50%. I carry my spare Moto charger in my backpack and it works fine (I got it for free using a $50 gift card to Motos site) otherwise I wouldn't psy $35 for another one.
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I have no issues with the other QC 2.0 chargers that I run. I read those reviews and I personally wouldn't trust that company given the number if people with complaints until they fix what's causing the issues. I have 2 Motorola QC's a Power Partners one and finally a Incipio QC car charger. I haven't had any issues with any of them and the Power Partners one is rated at a max of 30W. I haven't seen my Nexus 6 go beyond 9V personally so the 20V and 12V that it offers won't really matter until devices support that. I would go with one that people have tried without issues to play it safe. If you own a Samsung phone they do give half off when you register it on their site if I remember correctly. Its been a while since I've owned any Samsung phone besides my wife's S5 which we got rid of a while ago. I use my car quick charge daily and I haven't had any issues at all. I stopped caring about seeing how much battery I could squeeze out of my phone and instead I bleed it dry so to speak then quick charge it when it drops below 50%. I carry my spare Moto charger in my backpack and it works fine (I got it for free using a $50 gift card to Motos site) otherwise I wouldn't psy $35 for another one.
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I think I read somewhere that they don't even go up to 6, but I could be wrong. Thanks for the insight. I might get a certified, but I would still like to know if the Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger will work the same as the Motorola Turbo Charger for the Nexus 6.
thacounty said:
I think I read somewhere that they don't even go up to 6, but I could be wrong. Thanks for the insight. I might get a certified, but I would still like to know if the Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger will work the same as the Motorola Turbo Charger for the Nexus 6.
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Voltages go in steps usually 5,9,12,20V for phone chargers but the actual charging voltage may vary. If I I recall correctly it does charge at 9V but only in certain situations.
Multi-Port charger w/ QC 2.0 capability
http://www.amazon.com/CHOETECH-Adap...+Qualcomm+Technology+for+Motorola+Droid+Turbo
Looks like there is one now. Only 2 of the ports have QC 2.0.

Golzer Quick Charge car charge opinion if junk or a deal?

I was wanting to get a set of a few quick charge 2.0 car chargers and wondered if anyone thinks this is a legit qualcomm 2.0 branding or a junk knockoff?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Quick-Charg...tDomain_0&var=&hash=item4639445d2f&rmvSB=true
$10.99 shipped
I have 3 cars I'd like to get a charger for (mine, wives, work car), so just wondered your opinions. Don't want to get it if I have to worry about it frying my phone. I most likely will get a puregear or tenergy, but wanted an opinion if I were to get this for a spare for my wives car.
I found their official site here: http://www.golzer.io/index.php/prod...arger-qualcomm-2-0-adaptive-quick-charge.html
You're better off buying one that certified. You'll spend a little more but you'll get peace of mind.
Yea. Its hard to know if its a deal or a knockoff just using the qualcomm 2.0 branding.

Car Charger

I really didn't know what I was getting myself into with the usb-c standard when I pre-ordered my S9.
I'm fairly comfortable buying a wall charger based on reading, but the car charger has REALLY thrown me for a loop.
The reviews by Nate and Benson are getting a bit long in the tooth and even some of their "sucks less" items are becoming harder to find. Basically, I'm not looking for something fancy, just reliable and safe. Currently I have a Tronsmart in my car for my S7. I'd be happy if I could find something that is "safe" with usb-a connections and not necessarily a fast charge.
This has mixed reviews:
https://www.verizonwireless.com/acc...arger-with-fast-charge-technology-typecpdvpc/
Tempted to go old school and stick with Samsung:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsun...vehicle-charger-black/5580932.p?skuId=5580932
Any input would be appreciated.
I would just get a qc3. 0 charger on Amazon. Aukey has a dual port one that I have.
monkey3ddd said:
I really didn't know what I was getting myself into with the usb-c standard when I pre-ordered my S9.
I'm fairly comfortable buying a wall charger based on reading, but the car charger has REALLY thrown me for a loop.
The reviews by Nate and Benson are getting a bit long in the tooth and even some of their "sucks less" items are becoming harder to find. Basically, I'm not looking for something fancy, just reliable and safe. Currently I have a Tronsmart in my car for my S7. I'd be happy if I could find something that is "safe" with usb-a connections and not necessarily a fast charge.
This has mixed reviews:
https://www.verizonwireless.com/acc...arger-with-fast-charge-technology-typecpdvpc/
Tempted to go old school and stick with Samsung:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsun...vehicle-charger-black/5580932.p?skuId=5580932
Any input would be appreciated.
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Why dont you just buy a new cable? Its still a standard usb in the charger.
wmharley said:
I would just get a qc3. 0 charger on Amazon. Aukey has a dual port one that I have.
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I have Aukey's QC3.0 single port car charger, and it doesn't fast charge my S9 for some reason. Wasn't a problem with my S7. I've also tried an assortment of USB-C cables (included the one that came with the S9) to no avail. They are sending me a new one to see if that will fix the problem.
after some reading, this is what I settled on.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0172QQNBY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
monkey3ddd said:
after some reading, this is what I settled on.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0172QQNBY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I ended up buying this too, happy with it. Keeps me topped up whilst using Waze on long drives.

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