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The next generation Astro E3. Refined to power the mobile, connected life even better.
PowerIQ™: Compatibility maximized. Not all charging ports are created equal. Standard ports only communicate effectively with particular devices, like Apple OR Android, often limiting their recharge rate. But with PowerIQ™ technology, each port intelligently identifies your device to speak its unique charging language. So plug in any brand or model and enjoy compatibility that doesn't limit your charging speed.
Grab-n-go ready.
With the importance of staying connected ever increasing, eliminate low-battery fear with the grab-n-go Astro E3. Power your iPhone 4+ times, a large-capacity phone like the Galaxy S4 more than twice, or a tablet once (depending on your model).
Simple, reliable power.
Designed to be functional and efficient - nothing else. At 0.59in thin, the E3 comes ready to serve as an unobtrusive, lightweight solution to your daily power needs. And, increasing the new Astro E3's recharge rate from 1.5A to 2A, we've reduced the recharge time 25% to just 6 hours (with a 2A adapter).
For optimal use.
• Please use the included cable(s), your device's original cable or a third-party certified one (such as MFi). • Compatible with all Apple and Android smartphones, tablets (including the Nexus 7) and other USB-charged devices. The iPod nano, iPod Classic, HP TouchPad, LG G2, Asus tablets and some GPS and Bluetooth devices are not supported. • The included Micro USB cable is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S5, Note 3 and other Micro USB 3.0 devices. To connect, insert the cable's Micro USB tip into the larger of the two connection ports on your device.
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REVIEWER'S NOTE:AnkerDirect or Anker or Amazon has changed the product on this ASIN to a "2nd Gen" version. Several of the specifications no longer match this review and some other reviews. I am performing quick diligence to alert readers here and I will point out things that have changed in line below. Please take extra care with this product related to my review as I have not yet had a chance to review the new product directly. I strongly recommend that you check at least a handful of reviews in chronological order (newest reviews first) for some updated insights. Most of the information in this review continues to be relevant, which is why the review is left intact. Look for //--Changes--\\ to this review based on what I know so far.Pull out your big-pockets and don't expect something light, but plenty of power is in this package.«««««««««««»»»»»»»»»»»The Praise (Good Things)«««««««««««»»»»»»»»»»» * Small form factor for the amount... |
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For those readers that are reading this review on the Item page, this review is for the Astro3E 10000mAh charger. Since Amazon mixes reviews with all different "variants" of a product, and this comes in multiple capacities, this makes it hard to separate reviews.This product does what it advertises, and does it VERY well. It comes with a nice mesh case which I carry it in constantly, and a nice little coiled USB cord with a few tips. While these aren't compatible with every device I own, I use it mainly to charge my phone, which is MicroUSB and included.Some devices I have tried charging: - I own a Motorola Droid 4, and I have charged the phone from dead to full over 4 times on a single charge. Android and Apple ports work, but on the Android port, the Droid 4 actually charges FASTER than the stock plug-in charger. My phone does not seem to mind. - An LG Ally charges on either port, but faster on the Android port. - A Nintendo DS Lite (with a... |
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I don't actually like giving 5-star reviews, and on this one I hovered over 4 stars thinking to myself, well ... what's actually wrong with it? What can I deduct a star for? It doesn't actually charge itself magically from the luminiferous ether, it doesn't fly or bake cookies, and it definitely doesn't impress the ladies. Maybe they'll work these features in.I've just received it and used it a couple times, so maybe I'll find a serious problem with it in the future. But for now, I'm really impressed with the apparent quality and functionality of the device. I can't really find anything serious to complain about.Make no mistake, this thing is not subtle. It's bigger and heavier than my Galaxy SII (a fairly large-screen phone), though the dimensions are comparable with the phone when my rubber case is on it. It's massive, like a plate of armor or a piece of a big stone tile, and feels nearly as dense and solid. At 37Wh of capacity and up to 3A of current, the... |
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