I used the fast wireless charger with the Note 5 and it has been working with the S7 as well. I recently picked up the new Quick Charge 3.0 power brick and external battery pack. You can check them out HERE.
The battery pack is housed in aluminum so it feels pretty premium. It isn't in plastic like my RavPower ones. I've used multiple battery packs that output at 2.0 and above but they do not "quick charge." This one actually registers as fast charging on the S7 and the Note 5.
S7 and Note 5 do not support quick charge 3.0 but I figured better to be future proof. Two outputs for charging and two inputs, one micro USB and one USB C...again looking ahead to the Note 6 I want to be future proof.
Out of all three items, the battery pack is the most convenient. I was out last week and during the time I was in line to get a coffee and drink my coffee, the phone literally charged to provide me with another few hours of usage. I used to love swapping out batteries on the Note 3 and 4 and one thing I dislike is carrying around the phone tethered to the battery pack on the S6, Note 5, and now S7. This kind of fixes that because it charges so quickly. Just leave it charging while you eat or are seated and then just unplug when you're ready to start moving again.
The battery pack is housed in aluminum so it feels pretty premium. It isn't in plastic like my RavPower ones. I've used multiple battery packs that output at 2.0 and above but they do not "quick charge." This one actually registers as fast charging on the S7 and the Note 5.
S7 and Note 5 do not support quick charge 3.0 but I figured better to be future proof. Two outputs for charging and two inputs, one micro USB and one USB C...again looking ahead to the Note 6 I want to be future proof.
Out of all three items, the battery pack is the most convenient. I was out last week and during the time I was in line to get a coffee and drink my coffee, the phone literally charged to provide me with another few hours of usage. I used to love swapping out batteries on the Note 3 and 4 and one thing I dislike is carrying around the phone tethered to the battery pack on the S6, Note 5, and now S7. This kind of fixes that because it charges so quickly. Just leave it charging while you eat or are seated and then just unplug when you're ready to start moving again.