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BlitzWolf® BW-S6 Quick Charge 3.0+2.4a 30W Charger AU Adapter USD $9.69 (AU $12.84) Shipped @ Banggood Preorder

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There are many dual port QC3 chargers with EU and US plugs, but finding an AU one is rare. BlitzWolf created an affordable QC3 ready charger specifically with Australia in mind.
The BW-S6 offers 2 ports of fast charging. Both can charge at full speed 2.4A and one has the ultra fast QC3.0 spec.

Enjoy QC3.0 speeds and charge the easy way with the AU friendly BW-S6.

Package Include:

  • 1 x BlitzWolf® Quick Charge 3.0 +2.4A 30W Dual USB AU Charger
  • 1 x BlitzWolf® 70cm 2.4A Micro USB Cable
  • 1 x BlitzWolf® Warranty Card

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  • +3

    Mine still hasn't arrived after being ordered and "shipped" on the 15th of October

    • +1

      Waiting for the rep to reply here and show us how good the customer service is.
      I've purchased once from Banggood and I'd say it was a reasonable experience.

      • I went on to their online chat, took a few minutes before a Rep answered - explained the situation, didn't look any further into my order other than to tell me to fill out the contact form. Filled it out and haven't heard a response yet. I've still got a day or two before it's passed their max 25 day estimate for shipping to Australia before I go through PayPal for a refund. I purchased multiple items, but the one that I paid an extra $1 for tracking/insurance is the only one that turned up, and that was near 2 weeks ago. This is the first time I've had issues with ordering from them..

        • +9

          I've made over 50 orders from Banggood in the last 6 months and every one eventually arrived - some faster than others. Some items have taken over a month (they have many different warehouses) and some took about 12 days.

          I'd assume it's still on its way.

        • @iDroid:

          I've never had a problem with them, but the shipping is slow sometimes… That being said, I've never received a fake item from them - Xiaomi items were always legitimate, for instance. Always good quality stuff, and always arrives (eventually…)

          I wouldn't worry about it too much. I always give it at least a month.

          FTR, I've never paid for extra insurance/tracking.

        • Yes it often takes a month when you order items from China, after all that's why they're cheap?

    • was keen until i read this. thats some slow shipping!

    • Grab somemthing for GeekBuying if you don't get anywhere with BangGood, not had a problem with my previous two purchases from them.

      Both were Tronsmart QC; once for car other for desktop.

      http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Qualcomm-Certified-Tronsmart-…

    • +5

      Most my banggood orders have taken 3-5weeks.
      All have arrived though so I haven't had any issues

      • -6

        Shipped on slow boats. Definitely slower than smugglers and people crossing borders illegally

    • +1

      Mine was "shipped" on 16th October and I'm still waiting too. The tracking hasn't had an update since the 19th October either.

      • +1

        I had mine shipped on 16th October as well.
        Registered air parcel.
        I received it on 2nd November.

        The tracking (from 17track.net translated) stops on:
        2016-10-20 17:21
        Guangzhou Terminal, leave the

        Also no information on Auspost.
        Have to just wait I guess.

    • +1

      same here. orderd on 8 sept, got an email said shipped on 16 oct and still waiting.
      what's going on?

      • -1

        8 Sept wtf that's terrible.

    • +4

      Mine still hasn't arrived after being ordered and "shipped" on the 15th of October

      So what? Free delivery via China Post takes about 4 weeks.

      You need to revise your expectations, and wait at least another week before wasting everyone's time.

    • +5

      Around 25 days I would consider average, with the nominal range being more 20-40 days. The free postage is provided 'as is' with no real guarantees. If you don't receive it (and it's assumed lost in transit) they'll refund/send another, but that's usually after at least 5-6 weeks.. You worrying far too soon if it's only being 23 days.

      Tl;dr: your expectations are too high. Expect 20-40 days, not "25".

      • I'm going off the information on their website

        • +3

          You understand their website states 25 business days, correct? This is 5 weeks (assuming no public holidays)… Weekends aren't considered 'business days'. With this in mind, you should expect to have it by the 19th of this month.

          Edit: For future reference when something says business days, divide it by 5 and that's your weeks amount. Multiply by 7 for a true days amount.

    • That's only 3 weeks, shipping from China is really inconsistent and a month or more is not uncommon. Not really the sellers fault, the holdup is with China post + customs + Aus post.

    • I bought on the 2nd of Oct and arrived this morning.

    • I'm still waiting on mine shipped 13th of October. I'm on the Gold Coast.

      • I'm still waiting on mine shipped 13th of October. I'm on the Gold Coast.

        Who cares where you live? It's coming from China, not Brisbane.

        As per delivery quotation on their site, you will see it in about 2 weeks, maybe a bit longer. 17th November is 5 weeks, which is the normal time.

        • I got it yesterday

    • 4 to 5 weeks normal for banggood free shipping. But has always arrived without issue for me.

    • +1

      "I would very much have liked an overcurrent protection on the 2.4A output."

      Should that be a red flag? Sounds a lot like like the 2.4A output could fry stuff?

      • +6

        pretty sure devices only draw what they need (as they have their own current limitations)…so the device will be fine.
        However if you get something that can draw say 3A then you'll fry the charger?

        • I'm not too sure how all that weights up just putting the information out there so that you can make the right choice.

    • -1

      Great site. Just noticed this charger looks very similar to the one that 1-day.com.au tossed in with the LG G Pad 7 tablet. The review describes it as another cheap charger with very bad safety, stay away.

      I used my barge pole to transfer it to the bin when I received the tablet, but I suspect some who bought from that deal are using it.

      • +1

        That looks like the fake samsung charger I bought from one of the asian sites a while ago. Heats up dramatically, to the point where I binned it because I thought it could be a potential fire risk (cue the note 7 jokes)

  • +12

    +1 for having AU pin and not requiring an adaptor

    • -2

      Countered by a -1 for supplying a charger that has AU pins, so people assume is safety certified and safe… yet it's not compliant with standards.

      At least with EU and US pinned chargers, everyone KNOWS INSTANTLY that they are dodgy and non-compliant.

      (PS: It is impossible to have an electrical product approved here if the pins are wrong - the pins make up a large part of the compliance testing).

    • I have a feeling this charger is actually designed for sale in China (which have the same top two pins as Australia) and the rep is using a bit of creative license to describe it as "specifically with Australia in mind".

      • (which have the same top two pins as Australia)

        The pins are similar, but Chinese power sockets are upside down in relation to ours.

        If you look at the printing on this charger, it's oriented for Australian power sockets. The pins are also insulated, which you don't find on Chinese power plugs.

    • Hey, did u manage to get the price quoted in the title?

  • hmm total seems to come to $14.56

    Order Subtotal: AU$17.21
    Shipping Fee: AU$1.72
    Insurance: AU$0.00
     
    Coupon Discount: AU$4.37

    am I missing something?

    • Standard shipping is free,you only need to pay with tracking shipping,if you do order anything over 25 Dollars,tracking is also free

      • +3

        Hi store rep,

        I ordered 2 x BlitzWolf® BW-S1 40W Smart 5-Port High Speed Desktop Charger With Power3S Tech For iPhone iPad Samsung (976585) on 06/09/2016 and expecting to get these items prior to my overseas trip next week.

        I then received this email on 17/10/2016

        Hi ,

        Thank you very much for your custom with Banggood.com. Please accept our apology for we have cancelled your order(#18282608). We are so sorry for the inconvenience it has caused you and hope for your kind understanding.

        If you have any question, please feel free to contact our customer service [email protected].

        Kindest regards,

        Banggood Team

        Poor form…

        • I've pre-ordered the BW-S6 and they've cancelled my order after over a month of waiting !!!
          They ran out of stock.
          @banggood: How you don't get enough stock to honor a pre-orders is beyond me.

          Anyways, I then spent about a week over email and chat because I refused to cancel the order. I still wanted/needed a charger!
          Eventually, I gave up and let them cancel the order.
          Their customer service is reasonably responsive, just but absolutely useless.
          It's probably worth paying an extra $10 and not deal with banggood.

        • Hi
          We notify you the item had sold out,and asked you if you prefer to wait for stock or refund,we did not get the reply within 3 days and by default we cancel your order.
          If u are still interested in ordering again,let me know and you can pay the same price you payed before

        • @banggood: what is the expected delivery time?
          I still need two units and how can I order?

    • +2

      Banggood's "Add to basket" functionality is (IMO) broken, it often adds tracked shipping for $1.72 that you must manually remove before purchase.

      I've been bitten by this a few times now and not noticed - feels like they do it to try and get a few extra bucks out of you.

      It once happened when I purchased a $2 double sided tape - I realised after shipping that they'd charged me $1.72 to track a $2 item - obviously I was totally pleased about that!!!

      I contacted their support and their attitude was "Shopper chooses shipping - too bad" which infuriated me and their system still does it so they can't claim it's accidental. A bit underhanded if you ask me. I've spend about $8 in total on tracked shipping I didn't want.

      I've learned this now and always triple check my orders before paying now.

      • Yep it's just a mistake that's adds a couple of hundred thousand to their bottom line. =P

    • Did you get the correct price?
      I'm having trouble with it…

  • ah I see, thank you!

  • Is the suitable for the Nexus 5x rapid charge? I find when I use a normal adapter + USB-C to USB-A it charges at a standard pace, but when I use my USB-C to USB-C adapter it charges rapidly. Is that a cable issue or adapter issue?

    • +1

      Cable

    • +1

      I find when I use a normal adapter + USB-C to USB-A it charges at a standard pace

      That's because the (standard USB) cable doesn't comply with the USB Power Delivery specifications for USB-C Fast Charging.

      Put simply, the standard cable doesn't allow the communications from the phone that tells the power supply that it can increase the voltage higher than 5V. So it defaults back to 5V 2.0A (10W)

      • Hey llama thanks for the response!

        So essentially the only way to 'rapid charge' is USB-C to USB-C Cable and adapter?

        • +2

          This is a QUALCOMM QC 3.0 charger, not a USB-C PD charger.

          If you want fast charging on the Nexus 5x, you need to get a 5V/3A (15W) USB Type-C charger.

          A Qualcomm charger like this deal will not fast charge it, as the communication protocol is different.

          No Qualcomm QC chargers can do more than 2A at 5V (10W). To create "fast charging" the QC 2.0 and 3.0 increase the voltage to 9V or 12V at 1.5A (max 18W).

        • @llama:
          Not sure if I understood correctly, but doesnt that mean it should be able to charge with QC (which would be faster then Type-C PD)?
          I seem to be able to QC my powerbank through USB-A to microusb (data cable) using microusb to type-c adapter.

        • @wwwsam:

          doesnt that mean it should be able to charge with QC

          Doesn't what mean that what should be able to charge with QC?

          My understanding is that the Nexus 5x certainly won't, as it doesn't support QC. The Nexus 5x supports ONE USB-C PD voltage, specifically being 5V 3A, and that can only be delivered from a USB-C PD charger that outputs that AND over a USB-C cable that can communicate the requirements between the devices.

          (which would be faster then Type-C PD)?

          Not sure where you got that idea. Things charge as fast as they charge, and it requires Two to Tango (ie: device AND charger both must have matching capabilities).

          I seem to be able to QC my powerbank through USB-A to microusb (data cable) using microusb to type-c adapter.

          You are totally confusing connections and charging protocols - they are not particularly related.

          Your kludged together combination of connectors and adaptors might well charge your powerbank… but that doesn't really mean anything. Why don't you measure what you're charging it at, rather than vague guesses like "I can QC" :-)

          Ignore all the stuff in the middle,ignore the connection…
          a) What voltages does your charger put out?
          b) What voltages does your powerbank accept?
          c) If BOTH can do anything over 5V 2A, then what protocols do they each use?

          That's what defines the maximum.

        • @llama:
          haha sorry about the roughly put togethher comment.

          I naturally assumed Nexus 5X support Qualcomm Quick Charge as it's processor does.
          Some research shows it doesnt have the supporting hardware implemented.
          So as you stated before, it doesnt support QC protocols and will be limited to 5V charging voltage.

          I left out some info about what I did so that might have confused you.
          My charger and powerbank both support QC.
          Chargers I have tested include the one in this deal and the Samsung QC2.0 charger.
          Both were outputting 12V ~1.5A/9V ~1.6A peak respectively, so clearly QC protocol was working.

          Hope that clears it up.

          But my point is, a standard cable and an adapter will allow QC, which I just now realised is besides the point as you were talking about type-c pd =P

        • @wwwsam:

          I naturally assumed Nexus 5X support Qualcomm Quick Charge as it's processor does.
          Some research shows it doesnt have the supporting hardware implemented.

          The Nexus 5x implements the superior USB Type C Power Delivery spec, so it doesn't need to support the (stopgap) Qualcomm proprietary system.

          So as you stated before, it doesnt support QC protocols and will be limited to 5V charging voltage.

          The USB-C PD spec certainly supports voltages higher than 5V, however the Nexus 5x itself doesn't support those. It uses a USB-C connector and can charge at 2.0A on a normal USB cable, or 3.0A using a USB-C to USB-C cable that supports 5V 3A.

          My charger and powerbank both support QC.
          Both were outputting 12V ~1.5A/9V ~1.6A peak respectively, so clearly QC protocol was working.

          Yep, so the powerback and chargers can negotiate via the Qualcomm Chips. They don't need a special cable, QC is designed to work over standard USB leads because QC 2.0 and 3.0 are both limited to 2.0A max that the USB connectors can reliably cope with.

          That communication and negotiation cannot happen if there is a QUALCOMM chip in only one device, while the other device has either no chip, a USB PD chip or some other "non-QUALCOMM" chip.

          But my point is, a standard cable and an adapter will allow QC

          Yes, that's the whole idea of Qualcomm QC. However we started talking about USB-C PD which is something completely different :-)

        • @llama:

          The USB-C PD spec certainly supports voltages higher than 5V, however the Nexus 5x itself doesn't support those. It uses a USB-C connector and can charge at 2.0A on a normal USB cable, or 3.0A using a USB-C to USB-C cable that supports 5V 3A.

          I looked it up to try clear any confusion I had.

          Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems:
          USB-C itself may only output 5V 3A (15W) peak. (This is the Nexus 5X case)
          USB-C with PD may output 20V 5A (100W) peak.

          So USB-C PD is not necessary for 5V 3A, but is necessary for the higher voltages needed to push more watts through the cable.

          So going back to original comment, and information from here Texas Instruments
          Doesnt that mean if you are using USB-A to USB-C, you can still pull 5V 3A? (provided charger and cable is capable of handling it, and supports protocol)

  • would this charge huawei mate 8 as fast as using the original huawei fast chargers?

    • What the specs for the huawei charger? This one's 2.4A.

      • POWER:18W
        INPUT:100-240V50/60Hz 0.5A
        OUTPUT:9V2A OR 5V2A (Smart Change)

        how come QC 3 only 2.4? so my huawei charger is much superior than QC 3.0?

        • +1

          Huawei quick charger is awesome. On par with Oppo rapid charging technology.
          However the Blizwolf makes a great travelling charge plug because of 2 USB port and smaller in size.

        • how come QC 3 only 2.4?

          WOT?

          This charger has one port 5V 2.4A

          AND

          One port QC 3.0 with 3 voltage steps:
          a) 3.6v to 6.5V 2.4A (max 15.6W)
          b) 6.5v to 9V 2A (max 18W)
          c) 9v to 12V 1.5A (max 18W)

          so my huawei charger is much superior than QC 3.0?

          So, it's not. It does ONE thing special… Huawei SmartPower 9V 2A.

          QC 2.0 and QC 3.0 have a lot more capabilities, plus they aren't a protocol that is only used on one brand.

          This charger is Qualcomm QC 3.0, it cannot fast charge your Huawei phone.

        • @llama:

          yeah sorry the other member gave me wrong info. of course QC 3.0 can deliver 9v
          so QC 3.0 with 9v to 12V 1.5A (max 18W) will be slower than huawei charger Huawei SmartPower 9V 2A. interesting but i guess 0.5A will make a small difference in speed.

        • @dragonindespair:

          so QC 3.0 with 9v to 12V 1.5A (max 18W) will be slower than huawei charger Huawei SmartPower 9V 2A

          Well, not really. They both have the same power QC 9V x 2A =18W or 12V x 1.5V =18W compared to Huawei 9V 2A =18 Watts

          However for the Huawei Mate 8, the only charger that will give you 18W worth of charging power is the Huawei SmartPower charger. Anything else charges it at 10W maximum.

          And the Huawei SmartPower charger can only charge other devices at 5V 2A = 10W as well. It only switches up to 9V when it sees a Huawei chip inside the other device.

          interesting but i guess 0.5A will make a small difference in speed.

          Sorry, I cannot understand what you are talking about. I think you might be getting confused by the Amps.

          So it's not 12V 1.5A being 0.5A less than 9V 2.0A - Power is Volts multiplied by Amps.

          On that particular phone, if you use a Huawei charger you get 18W. If you use ANY non-Huawei charger, you get 10W.

          If the battery capacity is 4000mAh at nominal 3.7V, and the charging circuit is 80% efficient then you need to chuck (4 x 3.7 / 0.8) = 18.5 Watts of power into it to charge it. An 18W charger will do that in just over an hour. A 10W charger will take 1.85 Hours which is almost double the time.

        • @llama: thanks llama for very detail explanation. will refer to this post in the future for any amps volt related discussion.

  • Is there one that you can actually change the plug to US/EU/AU etc for travelling?

  • Thanks OP. Just bought one. This is my first transaction with Banggood and I sincerely hope they are banging good!!

    • +3

      Cross your fingers or you'll get banged good

      • +2

        not cross your legs?

        • lol everything!

    • Hey dude did you manage to get the price quoted in the title?
      If so how?

  • +6

    Don't need one but bought anyway because of oz bargain

    • +3

      That's the spirit son!

  • +1

    Don't need one but bought anyway because of cute design

  • Mine arrived last week, works well!

  • +4

    US $12.99 less US $3.30 discount = US $9.69 to me. How do you get the advertised price ?

    • same. 969 USD here

    • Did you get the correct price?
      I'm having trouble with it…

  • wowowoww

  • Edit: Caved in and bought one; the smallish design will be perfect for travelling, thanks OP!

  • +2

    Any USB C chargers with AU plugs that people know about?

    • +1

      Would like to know this too.

    • Yes. But no cheap ones. https://store.google.com/product/usb_type_c_18w_power_adapte…

      There's no quality 5V/3A & 9V/2A charger I'm aware of with an AU port apart from this one. Btw, if you have a type-C phone with quick charge, the blitzwolf linked here is all you need. It's only if you have a Pixel, Nexus 5x/6P and so on that you would want the Google one.

      • The funny thing is, before the pixel was released, Google Store had a slightly different charger that was black and cost $39.95 - now they have updated to this listing (white one) and bang it's now $55!!

        I was undecided at $39.95 so didn't buy it, now I kinda regret that because I ain't spending $55 for a second charger, stuff you Google…

        • This one is better though, the previous one only did 5V/3A, this does 9V/2A as well for phones that support it, such as Pixel XL.

        • @raven2000:
          Well for me, who owns a Nexus 5x it isn't better it's just $15 dearer now.

          Why wouldn't you be able to charger a lesser (power requirements) device? Doesn't make any sense, the phone will draw what it needs. It's only a problem when the charger can't supply enough power, not the other way around.

  • +1

    USD currency in the title is wrong - it should be $9.69 rather than $8.69.

  • anything with USB Type C on them Op?

  • Looks pretty good, including a USB cable is nice, as is the AU plug which to me is a necessity.

    Anyone know if these have any electronic noise? I wasn't happy in this regard with the 5-port ones I got last time.

    • +2

      No noise from mine.

  • backwards compatible with qc2.0? i.e. actually charges as if it was a qc2.0 charger? (want to use this for a sammy s6 edge)

    • +3

      backwards compatible with qc2.0?

      YES, all QC 3.0 chargers are "backward compatible".

      Well, that's not really true. Actually they are the exact same thing, except QC 3.0 adds the ability of the phone to "vary" the voltage and current. So, QC 2.0 can only request predefined voltages, which the QC 3.0 charger will happily provide.

  • Order Subtotal: US$12.99
    Shipping Fee: US$0.00
    Insurance: US$0.00
     
    Coupon Discount: US$3.30
    Grand Total: US$9.69

    Typo in the title?

    • Did you get the correct price?
      I'm having trouble with it…

      • nope never did, gave up and didn't buy any

  • Serious question-with the iPhone 6. How much time will this save in comparison to the original wall adapter?

    • +4

      NONE.

      Well, maybe it will send the data-line voltages to indicate that it is an iPhone 2.1A or 2.4A charger, in which case the iPhone 6 might bump up it's amps drawn.

      Then again, maybe it won't - the phone is what primarily dictates how fast it charges.

  • Urgh the holy grail for me would be something this small with dual QC2.0/3.0 ports and an Oz plug

    • For 12 bucks i dont think you could find anything else this close. I bought 2 … should be enough :)

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