Samsung Unveils 45W Car Charger, Two 25W Power Banks; No Word on a Release Date

Samsung’s 25W wireless power bank carries a price tag of $79 (roughly Rs. 5,600).

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By Vineet Washington | Updated: 13 February 2020 19:12 IST
Highlights
  • Samsung has released two 25W power banks on its store
  • There is a 45W car charger in the listing as well
  • These accessories are expected to go on sale in March

Samsung’s 45W car charger connects to the standard 12V car socket

Photo Credit: Samsung

Samsung has silently added a few interesting products in its official store page. Two of these are 10,000mAh power banks with 25W charging support and the third is a 45W dual car charger. One of the power banks supports wireless charging while the other does not. Both are listed in the same colour, ‘Silver'. The car charger, on the other hand, is black in colour and has one USB Type-A and one USB Type-C port, of which, the former supports a maximum of 15W while the latter supports 45W charging.

Another difference between the two power banks besides wireless charging support is the presence of two Type-C ports on the 25W Wireless Portable Battery. The other power bank, listed as 25W Portable Battery, has a Type-A port in place of the second Type-C port. Whether or not the Type-A port supports 25W charging is currently unknown. According to the store listing, the 25W wireless power bank is priced at $79 (roughly Rs. 5,600). None of the other products have their price listed as of now.

The standard 25W Samsung power bank (without wireless charging) has overcurrent and overvoltage protection. You can also charge a phone and the power bank itself at the same time with pass through charging. It is also compatible with power delivery (PD) and Quick Charge standards up to 25W.

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Both Samsung power banks have a button and what seem to be LED indicators on one of the sides. As of now, there are no product details for the 25W wireless Samsung power bank on the official store page.

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Coming to the 45W car charger, there are only two Samsung phones, the Galaxy Note10+ and the newly released Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, which support 45W fast charging. It connects to the standard 12V socket in your car and two people can charge their phones simultaneously.

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