⚡ Power up your Galaxy life—wireless, fast, and always ready!
The SwanScout 301S is a sleek, foldable 10,000mAh power bank designed exclusively for Samsung Galaxy devices. It offers 3-in-1 wireless charging for your Galaxy phone, watch, and earbuds simultaneously, plus a 20W USB-C fast charging port. Lightweight and portable, it features easy-to-read charging indicators that ensure perfect alignment and hassle-free power on the go.
A**R
It's a good product for you money
I like it. It charges really fast. I take it everywhere with me.
P**9
Samsung watch and phone portable charger
Nice compact enough love watch charging part
J**E
Good product
Bought it to serve me but ended up serving my classmates as well :)
J**S
Do not buy gifts ahead of time
Bought this mobile charger for wife before mother's day, but alas, it held a charge one time before before becoming red hot. It then was unable to hold charge from that day forward. Now it only works when plugged in which is the last thing I need it for. Put back in box... now useless to us and very embarrassed to give wife broken gift. I'll never buy electronics ahead of time again. Now we are stuck with damaged unit and must buy all over again.
W**V
Not quite ready for Ultra 7 watch.
I mainly purchase to charge my ultra 7 watch, starts to charge then cycles on and off and watch gets hot, does not turn on with consistantly.
R**R
Versatile Charger for Many Devices
This is a sturdy charger that has should meet most portable charging needs. It comes with the items noted in the product description. You will need your own plug to charge the unit. As the product description notes, it has wireless charging for phones, earbuds and smart watches. The charging pad for charging a device standing upright (most likely a phone) adjusts to a nice usable range of tilt angles. The rubber foot that the device sits on works pretty well but could be just a little further from the tilting pad so more of the phone's base sits on it or the phone sits behind it and wedges itself in.The charger arrived with an initial charge of 25% to 50% as shown on the indicator lights. The four lights indicate the charger's battery status as follows:1 light: Less than 25%2 lights: 25% to 50%3 lights: 50% to 75%4 lights: Over 75%I topped off the charger from the factory charge to 100% in right around two hours using a high-power Samsung USB-C charger. Once the unit was run to empty (charging tests detailed below), it charged to full in just a tick over three hours.The first charging test results are:Wirelessly charging a Samsung Galaxy S24+ phone (4755 mAh battery rating) from 27% to 96% in 2 hours and 30 minutes.Wirelessly charging same S24+ from 42% to 66% in 48 minutes.The charger's battery was empty at this point.The second charging test:Wirelessly charged S24+ from 36% to 94% in 120 minutes.Wirelessly charged generic brand earbuds from 89% to 100% in 7 minutes.Used wired charging on Samsung Galaxy S9 tablet (7760 mAh battery rating) from 53% to 83% in 38 minutes.The charger's battery was empty at this point.The third charging test (simultaneous wireless charging):Charged s24+ from 54% to 83% in 41 minutes.Charged earbuds from 40% to 80% in 41 minutes, then the earbuds errored out. Not sure if this is due to the charger or the earbuds.The charger had between 50% and 75% power left (3 lights).The fourth charging test (starting with 50% to 75% power left):Finally, I tested simultaneous wiress and cable charging but the unit will not do this. Charging by cable overrides wireless charging and stops the wireless charging.I then charged the S9+ from 64% to 100% in 52 minutes.The charger had less than 25% power left (1 light).Overall, this is a versatile and convenient way to have power available on the go for your rechargeable devices. It is easy to use and the instructions are pretty clear. While it does not come near the 10,000 mAh noted in the listing, a full or near-full charge is possible for most devices. By my calculations (somewhat crude but based on device charge percentages and mAh ratings), I saw the capacity range from 4,300 to 5,100 mAh. But if you need some pretty fast emergency charging for multiple devices, this charger can handle it.
T**T
Good to have if you're in the Samsung ecosystem
Here's my Samsung gear setup:Phone - Galaxy S22 Ultra, with magnetic caseWatch - Galaxy 4 ClassicEarbuds - Galaxy Buds 2This charger can successfully charge all three devices simultaneously. It does not charge any of them quickly, but that's not unexpected since wireless charging is slow at the best of times.I haven't had the opportunity to test this, but it SHOULD be able to charge all three devices from 0 - 100% once, because the battery's theoretical capacity is 10,000 mAh. and the sum of the battery capacity of my three devices is less than that. I never let any of my devices get to 0%, though, so hopefully I'll never have to find out if this charger really can do the job.One nice thing about this charger is that it's easy to align your devices on their respective charging pads so that they immediately begin charging. I've had other multi-device chargers where it was difficult to get things aligned properly.There are indicator lights on the front of the device to show you which devices are actually, charging which is a nice touch, as well. It's obvious that the designers put some real thought into how to make this charger easy to use.The size is about the same as my Anker 10,000 mAh charger, which is not wireless, except that this charger has the added phone stand which makes it more bulky.Actually, the bulkiness is probably the biggest drawback of this charger. It's not small, so it might not be my first choice for taking along on a day trip or even on a flight, since it takes up more space than average. However, it does have the added convenience of being able to charge any or all of my devices without needing to plug them in, so I guess it's a matter of preference and priorities.Bottom line: overall, I like the design and functionality of this charger. And, while I'm not a fan of the bulkiness, I do appreciate the convenience.
J**R
Watch must lay flat, does not have USB-A charging port
Seems like a great idea until you actually start thinking about how and when you would use it. I like that it does wireless charging, worked great for my Samsung phone. Not so well for the Samsung Watch7 40mm with an aftermarket metal band. I've had this same exact issue with some other chargers, where the charging base is to wide to be effective. I need to fully remove the band for it to lie flat and charge. In an emergency, I'll make it work. At an airport, I'd rather plug in to it instead of using the wireless option of which you can't with this one without a USB-A charging port. At the hotel, I'd be fine plugging in a travel charger. Great concept, needs some work to fit all scenarios.
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