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We found 36 Reddit mentions of EldHus Headphones/Earphones/Earbuds, (2 Pack) 3.5mm Wired in-Ear Headphones with Mic and Remote Control for Samsung Galaxy S9 S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 Edge + Note 4 5 6 7 8 9 and More Android Devices. Here are the top ones.

EldHus Headphones/Earphones/Earbuds, (2 Pack) 3.5mm Wired in-Ear Headphones with Mic and Remote Control for Samsung Galaxy S9 S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 Edge + Note 4 5 6 7 8 9 and More Android Devices
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  • Premium design: Ergonomic and ultra-lightweight in-ear design with solid sound-insulating material reduces external noise while minimizing the sound leakage, giving you stunning sound.
  • Compatibility: Ideal for All iPhone 6S/6/Plus/iPhone SE/5S/5C/5, Samsung Galaxy S7/S6/Edge, Google, Nexus 6P/5X, HTC One, Nokia, Motorola, Windows Phone, Tablet, iPad, iPod, MP4/MP3, Laptop Computer and more devices compatible with 3. 5mm headphones.
  • Humanized function: Allow hands-free calls while driving or music streaming without having to control through your phone or electronic device; In-line remote control with Play/Pause, Hands-Free Calling, Next/Previous music function. The Microphone is perfectly positioned to enable you to speak without having to move your head.
  • What you get: (2 pack) 3. 5mm aux headphones, 12-months from EldHus
Specs:
Height1.10236 inches
Length2.20472 inches
Release dateDecember 2018
Size3 feet
Weight0.15 Pounds
Width2.08661 inches

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u/bluaki · 35 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I feel like I'm posting about USB too much here, but people keep asking because it's easy to get confused about it. I just copied the table I made a while ago in a comment and added FAQs and notes for outside the US.

I hope this answers what people are really looking for better than the other threads.

Do you have some specific need I didn't answer? Have a USB-C charger you're curious about that isn't listed? Ask in a comment. Just keep in mind that (other than the iPad one) USB-A chargers won't give you good speeds. This includes the chargers bundled with even the most recent phones by Samsung, Apple, Sony, LG, and HTC.

I'll use this comment to note some USB-C chargers I'm aware of but don't recommend:

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Charging speeds vary


These chargers can give the Switch great speeds sometimes, but usually they're closer to just "okay". It seems to be random every time you plug it in. If the Switch is completely turned off (not just in sleep) when you plug it in, you'll almost always get those "great" speeds for as long as you keep it plugged in even after turning the Switch back on and playing. This happens because Nintendo's implementation of USB Power Delivery (USB PD) is very buggy. They're a hassle to use right for now, so I don't recommend them, especially since there are better alternatives now.

Charger|Price (USD)|Link|Notes
--|--|--|--
Anker PowerPort+ 5|$39.99|Amazon|Use the USB-C port. It also offers 4 USB-A ports. No USB cables included.
RAVPower 26800mAh USB-PD battery|$79.99|Amazon|
UGREEN 30W USB-PD charger|$17.99|Amazon|No cable included.

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Safety issues


These don't damage the Switch, but they can damage other USB-C cables and devices, especially if you plug them in to something that doesn't make sense, like another charger. If you know how to use them right and you're careful, you won't damage anything, but why risk it? Get something else.

Charger|Link|Notes
--|--|--
CHOETECH USB C 15W charger|Amazon|
Anker PowerPort+ 1 USB-C QC3.0|Amazon|Any USB-C port that offers QC3.0 has known issues

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Great but expensive


If you have a USB-C laptop, feel free to get one of these, but otherwise don't bother. Plenty of chargers in my OP work just as well with Switch and are much cheaper.

Charger|Price (USD)|Link|Notes
--|--|--|--
Google 60W USB-C charger|$59.99|Google|Bundled with Chromebook Pixel 2, great for laptops, very long 12ft cable
Apple 61W USB-C charger|$69|Amazon, Apple|Bundled with 2016 13" MacBook Pro, no cable included when bought on its own. The 15-inch model's 87W charger is probably great too.
Apple 29W USB-C charger|$49|Amazon, Apple|Bundled with non-Pro MacBooks, no cable included when bought on its own. Poor speeds with most other non-Apple devices.
Innergie 45W USB-C charger|$59.99|Amazon|Works with the dock, great with laptops and phones too.

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Unconfirmed speeds (and expensive)


These chargers are also too expensive to recommend. They probably work great, but I haven't seen any reports of people actually trying any of them. They all probably work with the dock too. If anybody has one of these, please tell me if it works with the dock.

Charger|Price (USD)|Link|Notes
--|--|--|--
Dell 45W charger|$49.99|Dell|Included with some Dell laptops.
Dell 45W Plus|$59.99|Dell|Use the USB-C cable. There's also a USB-A port for charging other devices.
Dell 65W charger|$69.99|Amazon|Included with some Dell laptops.
Dart USB-C charger|$99.99|FINsix|
Razer 12800mAh battery|$149.99|Razer|Use the USB-C port.

u/jzorbino · 6 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

You're not going to find anything nearly as good as the official charger for the price. You can maybe find a USB C charger for $20-$25 that may or may not be strong enough to charge the Switch while playing.

As you say, you don't want to fry your Switch for using the wrong item, but you are risking doing so to save literally $5. Spend the $30, you won't regret it.


Also, I'm pretty sure the charger you linked won't work very well as you need one that is USB C to USB C. That one is USB A to USB C. It will charge, but will take forever and still lose battery if you try to play while plugged in. Here is an example of a C to C charger, and it is on sale for $23, but by the time you buy a C to C cord it will be about the same price:

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Type-C-Charger-PowerPort/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=sr_1_8?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1497883166&sr=1-8&keywords=usb+c+charger

u/Senor_Suenos · 5 pointsr/EDC

Top Left - Right:


Dakine Backpack 25L - Bought for $17 two years ago. Hasn't shown its age at all.


Chicago Cubs Floral Hat - I have fro-like hair, it keeps it down.


ZtuntZ Longboard - For getting around campus.


Bluetooth Headphones - They're not very good. I used a Best Buy gift card for them, so they do the job.


Collapsable Umbrella - Lightweight and easy to fit.


Hanes Black Socks - I wear sandals most of the time, so a dry pair of socks is good to have on hand.


Mittens - My dad bought them for me last Christmas. He said a pianist's hands shouldn't be numb when he goes to practice.


Organ Shoes - These have leather soles so that they don't dirty the pedalboard at the bottom.


AmazonBasics Laptop Case - Rough, and I don't like to use it, but I dropped my laptop so I'm being more careful.


MacBook Air - Does the job well. OK battery.






Middle Left - Right:


Starbucks 16oz Travel Mug - I worked at Sbux and got this at a discount. I'm trying to be less wasteful, so instead of buying packs of waters, I just refill it at school and work.


Mead Five Star Journal - Small notebook I use to document my practice times and what I worked on.


Korg Tuner - I don't need a tuner but someone might, so I like to keep it on hand.


Music - IMSLP printed, Beethoven Urtext and Hanon exercises for Piano.


Hal Leonard Manuscript Journal - Amazon Prime available and cheap. Worth it.


Vandoren Classical A. Sax Reeds
Miraphone Tuba Mouthpiece - I keep these for distractions. I work on buzzing and breaths.
Giddings and Webster Trombone Mouthpiece


Protec Tuba Mouthpiece Case - Fits 2


Bach Orgelbuchlein - Organ Music


The Sea Wolf - When I want to relax, I'll make sure I have a good book on hand.




Bottom Left - Right:


Herschel Wallet - I keep $20 in astd. bills just in case.


Generic Binoculars - Useful for bird watching.


Eagle Scout Card - I'm pretty proud of it and carry it on me at all times.


Anker Charger for Nexus - My original charger gave out and I decided to try this. It's a rapid charger. Not much else.


Bic Lighters




Gerber Paraframe 3in. Knife


Garrity Flashlight


3DS XL Pokemon XY Edi. and charger - My job lets us take small electronics so it's my go-to


Star Wars Vader USB


2 Band-Aids


Burts Bees Chapstick


2 Trojan Condoms


2 Leigas


2 Bobby Pins


Hex Key Set - My bike's handlebars need constant tightening, so I just keep all of them together


Emergency Poncho


Star Wars R2-D2 Pouch


Pencils and Pens


Bar Key - I don't work as a bartender anymore, but I carry it because of habit.


Chicago Blackhawks Lanyard - Has Smith & Wesson handcuff key, keys to the organ recital hall, my apartment and my mailbox.

u/Shadynasties · 3 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy C9 Pro, Nexus, Moto and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_doo-yb1YZXFAZ
This falls under "best"?

u/Super2cool · 3 pointsr/Android

Thanks for the review and I really appreciate it.

I have a few suggestions.

Can you add a buy link / amazon link in your posts so people know where they can buy the chargers from?

Also.. Can you review this one too? https://www.amazon.com/PowerIQ-Anker-Charger-PowerPort-included/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1468080497&sr=8-2&keywords=anker+usb+c+charger

People say that its as fast as the OEM Nexus 6P Charger

u/MissingLintRoller · 2 pointsr/iphone

Can’t find the one I have but it’s like this one. You do need a USB C to lightning cable from apple though.

u/dty06 · 2 pointsr/GooglePixel

There's a bit of confusion right now over charging specs and speeds and some other things. Not sure if anyone has compiled a list of proper chargers for the P2/P2XL yet (correct me if I'm wrong!).

However from experience, the two most reliable brands are Aukey and Anker. I have an Anker charger sitting on my desk right now. I bought it for my Nexus 6P and use it for my P2XL now.

This is the one I bought:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CJ90J6O/

u/BasicUserAccount42 · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I can't speak on how it will hold up in the long-term, or if it will degrade the battery life of my phone more quickly, but it charges at much higher throughput for its weight than for any of the 20ish chargers I tested, with the exception of the Moto TurboPower 30Watt, which charged my Motorola TurboPower Pack @ 28 Watts from 0% to about 30% before dropping down to 15Watts until 80%, and then trickle charged. I measured power usage using a "Kill A Watt" device and far too much time.

The Anker Devices I tested seemed to only deliver at around 6-8 Watts of charging throughput for my phone. Given that I'm using a Motorola, it uses a "TurboCharger" spec and doesn't use the QC3.0 spec, so I'm not sure if the Anker Devices avoided charging at higher power rating because they are true to QC3.0 communication protocol, or because of some other reason.

The other charger that I found to work quite well for the weight was this one. I can't find my notes, but think it was around 0.9 oz to 1.2 oz. Because I wanted my charger to charge both the battery and the phone simultaneously, and didn't want to rely on two outlets, I went for the Lyilin charger.

I'm super happy with my phone + charger setup right now (Moto Z Play w/ Moto TurboPower Pack), which loses around 10% per day in airplane mode with pretty frequent topographic map checking (turning the phone off at night fucks this up unless you decouple the battery). The Moto PowerPack effectively brings the battery capacity to 180%, and when simultaneously charging the PowerPack and the phone, I can get to 80% on the phone and 80% on the battery in about 30 minutes. So, I'm pretty sure I can get about 10-12 days of more-than just navigation phone use out of this setup while backpacking before charging, which can be done in less than the amount of time it takes me to resupply. This means I get a very solid kindle device or music device out of my phone if I so choose.

The other reason I settled on my phone + battery combo is that I wear pants, so I just drop my phone in my side pocket for easy access for navigation, photos, etc. As a worn item, I never need to feel the weight from an external battery.

u/balista_22 · 2 pointsr/GalaxyS8

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy C9 Pro, Nexus, Moto and More
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/

Type-C to Type-C cords ftw, I'm actually not sure on this. I don't know how anker made a type c brick with quick charge 3.0.

u/HaoBianTai · 2 pointsr/Android

Reposting because my self post was removed...

Wall of text incoming...

After spending a good portion of my weekend researching USB-C PD, Quickcharge, the effects of cable gauge on amperage, etc., I think I finally understand USB charging over USB A and USB C via both PD and QuickCharge.

Before my current HTC 10, which is a Quick Charge 3.0 device, I had a Pixel and, prior to that, a Nexus 5X. So my entire experience with USB C charging was via USB Power Delivery, which worked very well. USB C AC adapters and USB C-C cables always quick charged my devices, presumably at 15w(3a/5v). Whenever I used a different charger, usually a USB-A brick with an A-C cable, they charged around 10w(2a/5v) or 5w (1a/5v); i.e. normal USB charging speeds.

Quick Charge 3.0 over USB-C has thrown a bit of a wrench into that. From what I can tell, QC 3.0 tops out at 19.5w, but supports a range of voltages at 1.5a, 2a, and 3a to maximize charging speed and efficiency. QC3 is connector agnostic and should work over over USB A, C, and micro. QC3.0 over USB-C is not strictly within USB-C spec, but as long as it is implemented safely, does not seem to cause any issues.

However, what's really throwing me for a loop is this Anker product here and article #1 and article #2.

First, the Anker charger is a USB-C charger that simultaneously claims to be QC3.0 certified AND claims to deliver full charging speeds to the Nexus USB-C PD devices and warns that it will not quick charge the HTC 10 and LG G5, which are both QC3.0 devices. According to EVERYTHING I've stated and read, this should not be possible.

Also, the first article says that the HTC 10 is capable of charging via a standard USB C-C connection at 10w(2a/5v). Is this newsworthy? Is this truly USB-C Power Delivery? I was under the impression that PD defined power profiles from 3a-5a, up to 100watts. As far as I can tell, any device, power delivery or not, should be able to pull 2a if supported by the device and cable.

Finally, the second article states that the HTC 10 does pull 15w(3a/5v) over USB PD, but doesn't do so "well." Is this then proof that the HTC 10 does in fact fully support USB PD over proper chargers?

Any information that can help me sort all this out would be greatly appreciated. That said, I've purchased a USB-C amperage meter, have 3 different USB A-C cables, a mix of USB-A power adapters and plan to purchase some USB-C cables and chargers to test as well (sold my previous ones with my Nexus and Pixel devices.)

u/pashamashik · 2 pointsr/iphone

Try this on amazon. I got a charge of 65% in 65 minutes with occasional screen on’s
amazon

u/keelhauler98 · 1 pointr/lgv20

My bad on the note 7 thing. Looking back I meant the HTC 10 and the G5, just couldn't remember at the time. and yes I'm sure. I;ve had multiple qc2 phones and I was able to tell a difference by sheer speed. And if c to c isn't supported with qc3 then why are there are chargers for it? This is the charger I use.

u/driftw00d · 1 pointr/Android

Do you think this quick charge 3.0 https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01CJ90J6O/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1 charger will be okay with the HTC 10 or is it suspect with the same problem as the pixel C charger? I also just purchased this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00WJSPFOW/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1 cable as well.

u/Ayrim · 1 pointr/Nexus6P

My bad, I seem to have misread it.

Tronsmart wall charger

Ankler

Google's dual port charger or the regular OEM one.

u/anonymous-bot · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

I have the Anker PowerPort+. Let's me fast charge my Pixel 2 as well several other devices that still use a USB A cable.

If you just need one port then give this one a shot.

u/JocsWorld · 1 pointr/lgv20

I recently bought this charger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=psdc_12557637011_t3_B01AHX1ABW because its quick charge 3.0
and the charger that came with the lg V20 is 2.0
I wanted to see just how much faster my phone could charge
but it doesn't even register as fast charging
if anything it takes about the same time if not longer the the stock charger

u/natebluehooves · 1 pointr/Axon7

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy S7 / Edge / Plus, LG, Nexus, HTC and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_oM4rybZABC1SH

... Well perhaps they are not following spec? Standard usb c - c cable is delivering 9v to the phone.

u/utack · 1 pointr/Moto_Z

Anker products are solid
But converting that price makes me thing it costs a lot in India?
Maybe you can find it elsewhere for cheaper, it is about $15-20 in US and Europe

u/DabDastic · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I ended up getting this USB c to USB c charger for my switch. I'm praying it will work close to par with the official one. Kicking myself for not getting the real one now







u/Cannitbe · 1 pointr/lgg5

This baby pushes 24W through which is the highest Ive been able to find. Charges my phone in 20-25 minutes tops.

https://www.amazon.ca/PowerIQ-Anker-Charger-PowerPort-included/dp/B01CJ90J6O

edit: I know it says it doesnt do quick charge on the G5 on amazon but it works perfect for me (H831)

u/daroga28 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Just a charger? It's hard to go wrong with Anker.

USB-C might charge it faster than a fast regular USB charger, but a regular charger might be more universal for other stuff you have. Some ideas:

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy C9 Pro, Nexus, Moto and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_30iOybB3940B8

[Upgraded] Anker 2-Port 24W USB Wall Charger PowerPort 2 with PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Air 2 / mini 3, Galaxy S Series, Note Series, LG, Nexus, HTC and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCDJ7LG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_O2iOyb85KSG0S

Anker 40W 4-Port USB Wall Charger, PowerPort 4 for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Pro / Air 2 / mini, Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5 / 4, LG, Nexus, HTC and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VH8ENXE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_p3iOybTMBZHGF

If you're not getting a Pro Controller, you might want a USB to USB C cable if you don't already have one:

Anker PowerLine USB-C to USB 3.0 Cable (3ft) with 56k Ohm Pull-up Resistor for USB Type-C Devices Including the new MacBook, ChromeBook Pixel, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nokia N1 Tablet, OnePlus 2 and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A6F3WHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_y4iOybVN557P9

u/Rowan94 · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

This is the charger i got when my OG Pixel charger died (supports quick charge)

Good luck with your search, enjoy Canada!

u/AlexH1337 · 1 pointr/GalaxyS8

If you want one that comes with a good quality C to C cable as well, I'd recommend this:

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Type-C-Charger-PowerPort/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1500986947&sr=8-7&keywords=anker+USB+C+charger

It's QC 3.0 based so it'll work for the S8 (only pulls max 15W) and any other device you purchase in the future that supports fast charging up to 24W.

u/enmeduranki · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I have two questions:

  1. You would need something like the following to charge the PowerCore, correct?

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_FMW3ybP4J5ZZB

  2. I travel a lot and keep a crappy 2-port Powerocks wall-charger/battery. I use it to charge my phone and alternate charging my watch and iPad. If I got this PowerCore, could I plug it into the wall and use it to charge my phone, watch, and Switch? Something on Amazon suggested it doesn't support pass-through charging?
u/chengisk · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

Ifyou just want a USB-C wall charger, then, https://amazon.com/Anker-Delivery-Charger-PowerPort-Samsung/dp/B06Y427WT7/
or,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=psdc_12557637011_t1_B06Y427WT7
I have the latter at my office for the phone. It comes with a USB-C cable as well.

u/Gotohealth · 1 pointr/Nextbit

Man, to be for real with you I didn't even use that cable once. If I were you I'd buy a official Google USB c to USB c cable and then get a charger block from Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_XcqFybJ4ECJQ0

u/gr00ve88 · 1 pointr/nintendo

that package is a ripoff... you can buy the parts separately from Anker and its $10 cheaper...and you get a second usb-C cable.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014ZO46LK/ref=psdc_7073960011_t1_B01G6SHOBC
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Type-C-Charger-PowerPort/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1485192090&sr=8-3&keywords=usb-c+wall+charger

and if you don't want the extra USB-C cable you can save another $10 by getting the wall adapter w/o the cable.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016LO4UTA/ref=psdc_12557637011_t1_B01CJ90J6O

u/Beart_man · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C 24W USB Wall Charger, PowerPort+ 1 for Galaxy C9 Pro, Nexus, Moto and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Dh9GybA8BCZGQ

u/DagNasty · 0 pointsr/Nexus6P

I've always have good luck with Anker products. A little pricier, but good quality

https://www.amazon.com/PowerIQ-Anker-Charger-PowerPort-included/dp/B01CJ90J6O/