Cargador de celular ¿cómo elegirlo?

There are many reasons to buy a cell phone charger: the original one is damaged, we are looking for the convenience of having more than one, we need one that charges faster, we are looking for a more versatile smartphone charger that can charge multiple devices at once, etc. No matter what your reason, there are several factors you should take into account when you want to buy a cell phone charger.

  1. The type of adapter

You'll basically find two types of adapters: those for wall and those for car. Wall chargers are designed to connect your smartphone directly to the wall outlet, so the best ones have protection against overvoltage, overload, or overheating. Car chargers can automatically identify the charging power of your device to adjust its effect and provide optimal charging and voltage safety, almost always 12 volts.

  1. The type of port

Unless it's a wireless charger , a port is always necessary to connect the cable. Nowadays, the vast majority of smartphones require a USB port to connect to the adapter. But you'll find a wide variety; for example, some cell phone models use a USB-C port, others USB-A. If the same family has different cell phone models, it's best to buy a charger with both ports .

Other charger models additionally come with an integrated micro USB cable, such as the UMANNO charger model , which is compatible with phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S6 / S7 / S6 Edge / S7 Edge / S7 Edge Plus / S6 Active / S7 Active / A6 / J7 / J3 / Note 5 / Note 4.

  1. The power of the adapter

You'll also want to know the adapter's wattage, that is, the volts and amps it operates on. This factor affects charging speed, and I assume this is something you'll want to keep an eye on.

You might be thinking, "The faster it charges, the better," and while this may be true, cell phones come with charging parameters that you shouldn't ignore, because failing to comply with them can damage your phone.

The standard iPhone charge, for example, is 5V and 1A, although some generations accept fast charges of 18 to 87 W.

Therefore, be aware of the maximum charging watts, and if you have any doubts, you can always refer to the manual or the smartphone box to verify the maximum charge it accepts.

  1. Number of charging devices

Another important factor to consider is the number of devices a charger supports. For example, Gyrux's 3-in-1 chargers allow you to connect three devices that are integrated with wireless technology.

This charger model includes a 10W wireless charging pad for iPhone, a pad for Apple Watch, and a wireless charging pad for AirPods without overcharging and distributing power properly to all devices.

Now that you know the factors to consider when purchasing a good charger for your smartphone, visit the GSMPRO store and take advantage of all the offers on chargers and batteries .

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