Question : How many devices can be charged simultaneously?
Answer : Up to six devices can be charged simultaneously.
Question : Is Qualcomm Quick Charge supported?
Answer : No, the charger doesn't support Qualcomm Quick Charge.
Question : Is it safe to use?
Answer : Yes, it's certified safe with Anker's MultiProtect safety system and UL certification.
Question : Is there any difference between Anker 40W 5-port and 6-port charger besides an extra port?
Answer : Yes, the 6-port charger is larger, has an extra port, a nice light at the top, and provides an additional 20 watts over the 5-port charger. The extra port is useful, but the main difference is the additional power that allows your device to charge faster.
Question : Is the Anker 40W 5-port charger 220V?
Answer : Yes, the Anker 40W 5-port charger works fine on 220V. It has been used in Thailand and Dubai successfully, and no voltage converter is required as it is designed to work with different voltages and cycles of AC current.
Question : What happens when a device reaches full charge?
Answer : Once fully charged, the device stops receiving power, and there are no additional responses required.
Question : Can the Anker 40W 5-port charger transfer data?
Answer : No, the Anker 40W 5-port charger is only designed to charge devices and does not support data transfer.
Question : What is the length of the power cord of the Anker 40W 5-port charger?
Answer : The length of the power cord is about 6 feet, and it is a standard plug like you find on a lot of electronics.
Question : Does the Anker 40W 5-port charge as quickly as the Samsung wireless fast charger used on the newest Samsung devices like the Galaxy S7?
Answer : It charges almost as fast when charging one phone. The time difference seems to be miniscule (maybe an extra 5 minutes longer), and it charges multiple devices relatively quickly.
Question : Could the Anker 40W 5-port charger charge an Apple MacBook (2015)?
Answer : It delivers only 60W, which might not recharge very fast and might not keep up with a MacBook, which is running hard, rendering video for example.
Question : How is the Anker 40W 5-port charged?
Answer : The unit comes with a power cord that plugs directly into the wall. You would need an adapter always if you were somewhere that does not have US-style plugs.
Question : At full use, how much power does the Anker 40W 5-port charger pull from a 20 amp wall outlet?
Answer : The AC input power rating printed on the charger is 1.4 Amps, which at 120 V would be 168 Watts. At that rate, your 20 Amp circuit would max out at 14 units.