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Anyone got an recs on these, or are they all pretty much the same like HDMI cables?

no, they have different wattage rating.  although most charging rates are also limited by the charging device itself.  also, the connector makes a difference, so if it uses usb-C, in a pinch you can yank it off to charge other devices, as microUSB is pretty much dead end tech

 

you also probably dont want a charring pad

 

 

I have a ton of these  (8, I think) which have lighting connections for this reason.  When my wife's friend comes over with her iphone 5 she can charge it, too.

For an iphone, they either charge at 5W (same as the small brick that came with the phone), or "fast" 7.5W.    Kind of a crapshoot on the manufacturers unless you go with the "higher-end" brand names.

I've seen the non-glass-topped 7.5W ones get really hot, so I stick with glass topped ones. Never had one of those even get warm to the touch. 

Not an android expert but I think some are 5W and the faster ones are 10W.

 

1 hour ago, 52-80 said:

no, they have different wattage rating.  although most charging rates are also limited by the charging device itself.  also, the connector makes a difference, so if it uses usb-C, in a pinch you can yank it off to charge other devices, as microUSB is pretty much dead end tech

 

you also probably dont want a charring pad

 

 

 

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