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What are the Best Types of Charging Electronics?

Ryan Oslov 7 years ago updated by yanre strength 2 years ago 2

Why are Charging Electronics so Important?


Charging has become something that almost all of us do and the reason being is that we have lots of devices that require charging. Many of us use smartphones, tablets, and laptops every day and that means we have to make sure that we’re using the correct charging electronic to charge them. With that said, as important as charging has become, the main problem right now is that we don’t really have an idea about what charging electronics on the market are best to use. Since charging is something that has become so normal, we don’t look past what we already use.

That is why it’s important to know what other charging options are available is because there are many other innovations than just the traditionally used USB wall chargers.


What are the Types of Charging Electronics and their Uses?


  1. Power banks are one of the fastest growing charging electronics on the market and the main reason for that is because they’re portable chargers. For the most part, many of us use USB wall chargers and as powerful as those are, in the end, we have to stay stationary to charge our devices while we charge. This can be a problem if we have places to be and things to do. One of the best things about power banks is how their popularity is growing and there are quite a lot of different types of power banks that are now on the market. The two main types are power banks that have low power capacities and ones that have high power capacities. The most used ones are ones that have low power capacities and that’s because they have smaller sizes and lighter weights; so they’re able to fit into your pocket. Then there are power banks that have higher power capacities and those are heavier ones. They have lots of power and more charging ports.
  2. The next most useful charging electronic are Surge Protectors that use USB charging ports. The reason behind that is because most of us use USB wall chargers with our Surge Protectors and that can be a problem. As some USB wall charger cover surrounding AC Outlets on these Surge Protectors and the fact that you’re using an AC Outlet dedicated to just a USB charger. Instead, according to ChargerHarbor.com there are now Surge Protectors that use USB ports directly on them and that means you longer have to use a USB wall charger with the Surge Protectors since it’s already built-in. These type of Surge Protectors have multiple charging ports and they also make use of special charging tech like Quick Change to charge those compatible smartphones at their max charging speeds.
  3. One of the most reliable sources of power is the sun and in this case, Solar chargers are able to make use of the sun quite well. That’s because Solar chargers have multiple large solar panels that are able to capture lots of Solar rays at once and that means you can make the most out of the charging experience. Solar chargers are also quite portable because they have lanyard holes that are able to connect to a backpack, have the Solar panels facing out and capture as much as the sun as possible while you’re on the move.

Source: http://planet.infowars.com/technology/the-best-power-banks-for-on-the-go-purposes

Solar energy is not always effective, in winter there is little use of it. Although I often go on hikes and in summer it is really useful to have with you something that will help recharge the devices during long walks. I take with me a couple of powerbanks, and in my backpack I have a built-in solar panel. But in the cold seasons, when the sun is far from the earth, as I already said, the efficiency of solar batteries drops to 20% -30% of the norm.

Amazing and interesting content! Thanks for sharing!