Best Chargers for the Galaxy Note 8

(Last Updated On: October 29, 2019)

The Galaxy Note 8 has done a great job doing a triumphant return to the market and that’s because of its great capabilities. It’s currently one of the best smartphones on the market with its very fast performance due to its latest hardware, the Super AMOLED screen is currently one of the best in the world and even tops the already impressive Galaxy S8’s screen.

Just take a look at MKBHD’s review for the Galaxy Note 8 and you’ll realize even more what it has and what makes the Note 8 one of the best in the world.

With all that said, if you do choose to watch the video or even if you don’t, one thing that the Note 8 skimped on was the battery size.

Lots of Power but not Quite Enough

That’s because it has 3,300mAh battery capacity and that’s quite good, in fact with most smartphones that’s a lot of power. However, when it comes to the amount of power usage that Note 8 uses, it’s just not enough.

That’s why we’ve chosen the best chargers for the Galaxy Note 8, so when it does come time to charge this powerful smartphone, you’re able to do so quickly and experience more of what this cutting edge phone has to offer.

All Chargers in this Guide:

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Best Portable Chargers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Using a portable charger is one of the best types of chargers that you should use with your Galaxy Note 8. As a smartphone is a portable device and if it were to lose power while you’re out and about, then you’re screwed. Knowing what power bank has a good amount of power capacity to charge your Note 8 to its full power and which ones use the power charging technology, Quick Charge 3.0, is vital.

So you’re able to get full power and fast charging while you’re on-the-go. Let’s take a look what-what chargers you should be taking with you for busy days.

PowerCore+ 10050 Aluminum Portable Charger with Quick Charge 3.0pic-1-1

For the most part, if you want to be able to charge your smartphone more than just once with a power bank, then it’s best to purchase one that has a 10,000mAh power capacity. Another reason for that is because portable chargers that have 10,000mAh capacities and upward also make use of special charging technologies such as Quick Charge and USB-C.

This first power bank we’re recommending is from Anker, and it’s called the PowerCore+ 10050. It has a 10,050mAh power capacity that’s able to charge the Galaxy Note 8 to its full power at least two times.

This is the full charge goal that you want to reach if you use your Note 8 constantly as you may very well burn through the entire capacity two times and that’s where the double charge from this power bank can be very useful.

Only One Port

The actual charging power form this PowerCore+ portable charger is also very good, but also very streamlined and that would be because it only uses just a single USB-A charging port.

The single-port uses Quick Charge 3.0, and even though the Galaxy Note 8 is Quick Charge 2.0 compatible, you’re still able to charge it at its max charging speed using QC 3.0 chargers.

Also, if you want to charge devices that are not compatible with Quick Charge with this power bank, you can do that too!

Many people think that Quick Charge ports are only for Quick Charge devices, but this power bank can also charge Non-Quick Charge devices too.

Recharge at Quick Charge Speeds

Recharging this power bank holds a great experience too and that’s because it has a Micro-USB input port that’s able to recharge at Quick Charge speeds.

Of course, you’re going to need a Quick Charge USB wall charger to be able to recharge this power bank at its max charging speed, and you can scroll down further to see what wall charger we have to recommend.

Anker PowerCore+ 10050 Pros

  • Features a Quick Charge port that can fast charge your Galaxy Note 8
  • The Micro-USB input port is Quick Charge compatible and can, therefore, recharge at Quick Charge speeds
  • Has an Aluminum housing
  • Comes with a Micro-USB charging cable

Anker PowerCore+ 10050 Cons

  • Only uses a single output port, so you can only charge a single device at a time

Read Review for Anker PowerCore+ 10050 Portable Charger

Specs of the Anker PowerCore+ 10050 With Quick Charge 3.0:

  • Capacity:            Advertised: 10,050mAh            Output Capacity: 7,000mAh
  • Output:

PowerIQ: 5V/2.4A

Quick Charge: 5-6V ⎓ 3A / 6-9V ⎓ 2A / 9-12V ⎓ 1.5A

  • Input: 5-9V/2.0A via Micro USB Input
  • LED Power Indicators: 10 LED Power capacity indicators on the power button
  • Size: 3.8 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Weight: 8.3 Ounces

Tronsmart 20,000mAh Power Bank with Quick Charge 3.0 and USB-C 6A Output

Taking it up a notch, we’ve got this Tronsmart 20,000mAh portable charger. This type of capacity is one that allows you to charge your Note 8 to its full power about 4 times.

However, what’s even better about the capacity is that it allows you to be able to charge other devices to their full power as well, just because there’s so much power to go around.

So you’re able to have your friends smartphones charging while you also charge your Note 8 at the same time, and still get a full recharge for your phone.

The charging power with this power bank is also very good. That’s because it has a total of three output charging ports that allow you to charge your devices.

Three Output Ports

There are two USB-A charging ports. One of the USB-A ports uses Quick Charge 3.0 to charge your Note 8 and other Quick Charge compatible devices at their max charging speed.

Also, the other USB-A port has a charging speed of 5V/2.4A which is enough power to charge most standard devices at their max speed.

The third and final output from this Tronsmart power bank is the USB-C port which can be used with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable to charge USB-C compatible devices. You can charge your Note 8 with the USB-C port, but it won’t fast charge your smartphone.

Variance when it comes to Recharging

Recharging this power bank is also another reason why it’s a good idea to get this charger and that would be because it has two input ports.

One of the input ports is the USB-C port and that’s a great design choice because you can use the USB-A to USB-C cable that you use to charge your Note 8 to recharge this power bank.

Or you can use a Micro-USB input port to recharge this power bank and it’s the better option because the Micro-USB input uses Quick Charge. You have to use a Quick Charge USB wall charger to recharge it at Quick Charge speeds, but doing so will result in a very fast recharge rate.

Read Review for Tronsmart 20,000mAh Quick Charge 3.0 / USB-C Portable Charger

Specs of the Tronsmart 20,000mAh Quick Charge 3.0 / USB-C Portable Charger:

  • Capacity:

Initial Capacity: 20,000mAh

Output Capacity: 15,000mAh

  • Output:

Standard USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A

Quick Charge USB-A Port: 5-6.5V/3A | 6.5-9V/2A | 9-12V/1.5A

USB-C Port: 5V/3.0A

  • Input:

Micro-USB: 5V/3A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A

USB-C: 5V/3.0A

  • LED Power Indicator: Yes
  • Size: 5.9 x 3.0 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 13.9 Ounces

iMuto 16,750mAh Power Bank with Type-C

A more mid-range type of portable charger that we highly recommend to use with your Note 8 is this iMuto 16,750mAh power bank.

It has a good amount of power capacity that’s enough to charge your Note 8 to its full power about 3.5 times and with that mid-range high capacity you’re also able to charge other devices and you get a more compact charger.

Then there’s the charging with this power bank and the best way to explain it would be that it has very fast charging at a standard level. So just to note,

A more Standard Approach with USB-C

THIS POWER BANK DOES NOT USE QUICK CHARGE. So it won’t charge your Note 8 at its max charging speed, even with the USB-C port being used to charge your Note 8 as the USB-C port has an output charging speed of 5V/3.0A.

The other two output ports are USB-A ports that have a charging speed of 5V/2.4A and it’s with those that can you charge lots of other devices at their max rates.

Recharging for this power bank can be done through either the USB-C port which is the more preferred way as it recharges the power bank at a 5V/3.0A speed. Or you can recharge it using the Micro-USB input port and it’ll recharge it at 5V/2.1A.

iMuto 16,750mAh USB-C Power Bank Pros

  • Has enough power capacity to charge your Galaxy Note 8 to full power about 2.5 times
  • Uses three output ports, with there being two USB-A ports and a USB-C port
  • Can be recharged by either using the USB-C port or the Micro-USB input
  • Uses a digital power capacity display
  • Comes with a USB-C to USB-A cable

iMuto 16,750mAh USB-C Power Bank Cons

  • Does NOT come with a USB-C to USB-C cable

Specs of the iMuto 16,750mAh Power Bank with USB-C:

  • Capacity: 16,750mAh
  • Output:  

Smart Charge USB Port: 5V/2.4A

USB-C Port: 5V/3.0A

  • Input:

Type-C Input Port: 5V/3.0A

Micro-USB Input Port: 5V/2.1A

  • LED Power Indicators: Digital Capacity Indicator
  • Size: 4 x 3 x 0.8 inches
  • Weight: 10.4 Ounces

EasyAcc MegaCharge 16,750mAh Power Bank

The final power bank that we want to recommend for your Galaxy Note 8 is from EasyAcc and it’s called their MegaCharge 16,750mAh Doubin portable charger.

This charger practically has it all when it comes to powerful portable charging. It has a good amount of power capacity that can charge a Note 8 to its full power and can charge other smartphones to their full power as well.

Even more Powerful Standard Charging

There are two USB-A charging ports to use with this power bank and even though that might sound unimpressive, these two ports are very powerful.

That’s because one of the ports uses Quick Charge 3.0, and if you’re not using a Quick Charge compatible device then it’ll output 3 Amps, which is more than the standard 2.4 Amps that most power banks tend to have.

Also, there’s the standard port that has a charging speed of 5V/3.0A and can, therefore, charge devices that can charge beyond the 2.4A range to charge at their max charging speed.

One of the fastest Recharge Rates on the Market

There are two input ports with this power bank and the best part is that they can be used at the same time. There’s a single USB-C port that has a recharge rate of 5V/3.0A and then there’s the Micro-USB input port that has a recharge rate of 5V/2.0A. Using both of the input ports at the same time is the highlight of this charger and that’s because you’re able to have a recharge speed of 5 Amps altogether and that results in a full recharge of 3.5 hours.

Fast Output charging for your Note 8 and one of the fastest recharge times for a power bank within its class.

EasyAcc MegaCharge 16,750mAh Pros

  • Has a Quick Charge 3.0 port and a USB-A port
  • Uses a USB-C and Micro-USB input port that can be used at the same time to recharge the power bank faster
  • Comes with a USB-C and Micro-USB cable that you can use to recharge the power bank at its max charging speed
  • Uses a Flashlight

EasyAcc MegaChage 16,750mAh Cons

  • None

Read Review for EasyAcc MegaCharge 16,750mAh USB-C Power Bank

Specs of the EasyAcc MegaCharge 16,750mAh USB-C Power Bank:

  • Capacity:            Advertised: 16,750mAh            Output Capacity: 12,400mAh
  • Output:  

Smart Charge USB Port: 5V/3.0A

Quick Charge Port: 5V/3.0A – 5-6V / 3A, 6-9V / 2A, 9-12V / 1.5A

Max Output: 5V/6.0A

  • Input:

Type-C Input Port: 5V/3.0A

Micro-USB Input Port: 5V/2.0A

  • LED Power Indicators: 4 LED Dotted Power Capacity Indicators
  • Size: 5.3 x 3 x 0.9 inches
  • Weight: 10.9 Ounces

Best USB Wall Chargers for the Galaxy Note 8

The Wall charger that you get for your Note 8 matters quite a lot and that’s because you want to charge your Note 8 at its fastest charging speed directly. At the same time, if you’re recharging a power bank, definitely if you’re getting one that we recommend then you’re going to want a wall charger that uses Quick Charge. As the wall charger will be able to recharge the power bank at its max charging speed.

Aukey 1-Port Wall Charger with Quick Charge 3.0pic-1

If you’re just searching for a wall charger that uses a single port and also Quick Charge with that port, then you can’t go wrong with this Aukey wall charger. It’s a simple charger that allows you to charge a single device at a time, nothing else.

Of course, you’re still able to charge other devices that are not compatible with Quick Charge and that’s still a relief that a lot of people want to hear.

Aukey Quick Charge Wall Charger Pros

  • Uses Quick Charge 3.0
  • Has a very small form factor with only a length of 2.6 inches and a thickness of about 0.9 inches

Aukey Quick Charge Wall Charger Cons

  • Does not use a retractable AC adapter

Specs of the Aukey PA-U28 Quick Charge 2.0 Wall Charger:

  • Output:

Quick Charge: 5V/2.0A | 9V/1.67A | 12V/1.25A

Standard: 5V/2.4A

  • Input: 100-240V
  • LED Power Indicator: No
  • Size: 1 x 3.8 x 2.3 inches
  • Weight: 1.8 Ounces
  • Comes with a 3 foot Micro-USB Cable

Anker PowerPort 2 Speed Wall Charger

Having an extra Quick Charge port can prove to be useful and if you’re in that boat then we highly recommend Anker’s PowerPort 2 Speed wall charger.

It does indeed have two Quick Charge ports and the best part is that you can charge two Quick Charge compatible devices at the same time and charge them at max power.

Charge two Quick Charge Smartphones at their Max Charging at the Same Time

This is a great type of charger to get if you want to be able to charge your Note 8 at its max charging speed while at the same time charging your power bank at full power.

Better yet, you can charge your Note 8 while a friend or family member charges their Quick Charge compatible smartphone at max power too.

Anker PowerPort Speed 2 Pros

  • Uses Quick Charge ports and with its 39W max output, you’re able to fast charge two Quick Charge phones at the same time
  • Has a small form factor
  • Uses a light sensor to dim the LED power light

Anker PowerPort Speed 2 Cons

  • Does not use a retractable AC adapter, which would have made portability with it easier

Review for Anker PowerPort Speed 2 Wall Charger

Specs of the Anker PowerPort Speed 2 Wall Charger:

  • Ports: 2
  • Quick Charge: Yes
  • Output:

Quick Charge Port: 3.6V-6.5/3.0A | 6.5V-9V/2.0A | 9V-12V/1.5A

  • LED Light Indicator: Yes
  • Size: 2.4 x 2.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 4.6 Ounces

Aukey 3-Port Wall Charger with Quick Charge 3.0 Port and Two Standard Ports

The final wall charger that we want to recommend for your Note 8 and in general usage for charging is from Aukey. It’s their 3-Port USB wall charger that has a single Quick Charge 3.0 port and also two standard ports.

This is a great charger for the price because it just uses QC with one port and the other two standard ports have a charging speed of 5V/2.4A, which is quite powerful for standard devices.

You get the best of both worlds, with powerful Quick Charge charging and then there’s powerful standard charging with the two Green ports.

Aukey 3-Port QC Wall Charger Pros

  • Features three charging ports, with one using Quick Charge and the other two, have a 12W charging speed
  • You can use all the ports at their max power at the same time because of the max power output being 43W
  • Has a LED power light to know when it’s being powered
  • Uses a retractable AC adapter

Aukey 3-Port QC Wall Charger Cons

  • None

Specs of the Aukey 3-Port Wall Charger with Quick Charge:

  • Ports: 3
  • Quick Charge: Yes
  • Output:

Each USB Port: 5V/2.4A

Quick Charge Port: 3.6V-6.5/3.0A | 6.5V-9V/2.0A | 9V-12V/1.5A

  • LED Light Indicator: None
  • Size: 2.7 x 1.8 x 1.0 inches
  • Weight: 3.1 Ounces

Anker PowerPort Speed 5

Then there’s a charging station that we wanted to place into the mix and that would be this PowerPort Speed 5. It has five USB-A charging ports with one of the ports using Quick Charge 3.0.

The other four ports on this wall charger have a charging speed of 5V/2.4A.

Charging stations such as this one are great if you want to have a hub kind of charging style and it would be perfect to place in the living room or maybe a dorm room too as it would be a place where friends and family would go to charge their devices.

So you could have lots of devices charging at the same time and this includes your Galaxy Note 8 charging at its max power.

Anker PowerPort Speed 5 Pros

  • Uses five ports, so you can charge devices at once
  • You can fast charge your Galaxy Note 8 while still charging another four devices at a good speed because this charger has a high max output of 51.5W
  • Has a LED power light
  • The power cord that’s used is 3 feet long so you can more freely place it where you want

Anker PowerPort Speed 5 Cons

  • None

Read Review for Anker PowerPort Speed 5 Wall Charger

Specs of the Anker PowerPort Speed 5 Charging Station:

  • # Of Ports: 5
  • Output:

Each Standard Port: 5V/2.4A

Quick Charge Port: 3.6V-6.5V/3A | 6.5V-9V/2.0A | 9V-12V/1.5A

  • Input: 12V/24V
  • LED Power Indicators: Yes
  • Size: 3.3 x 2.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 9 Ounces

Best Car Chargers for the Galaxy Note 8

Charging your Galaxy Note 8 in your car is one of the best options for charging this beast smartphone and that would be because you may spend a lot of time in your car for traveling or maybe commute. If you’re using power-intensive apps such as Google Maps navigation then you’re going to want a car charger hooked up to your smartphone while you drive so you still have a charged up smartphone once you reach your destination.

Aukey 2-Port Car Charger with Quick Charge 3.0

Aukey’s 2-port car charger is one of the best choices of a car charger that you could choose to get it.

That’s because it has a single Quick Charge 3.0 port and it also has a standard port that has an output speed of 5V/2.4A.

What you’re left with is a very powerful charger that’s able to charge your Note 8 at its max charging speed while you’re driving and also another powerful port that can charge your passenger’s device at the same time.

Aukey 2-Port Car Charger Pros

  • Uses a Quick Charge and standard USB-A port
  • Both ports can be used at full power because the max output is 31.5W

Aukey 2-Port Car Charger Cons

  • Does not use a power light to indicate that it’s on

Specs of the Aukey 2-Port Car Charger with Quick Charge:

  • # Of Ports: 2
  • Output:

Each Standard Port: 5V/2.4A

Quick Charge Port: 3.6V-6.5V/3A | 6.5V-9V/2.0A | 9V-12V/1.5A

  • Input: 12V/24V
  • LED Power Indicators: None
  • Size: 2.3 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Weight: 0.92 Ounces

PowerDrive Speed 2 Car Charger

The final car charger that we want to recommend is this PowerDrive Speed 2 car charger from Anker. It has two USB charging ports and each of the ports uses Quick Charge 3.0. It’s a fantastic charger if you know that your passengers also use Quick Charge compatible smartphones.

As a result, you’re able to charge two QC compatible devices at their max charging speed at the same time.

Also, each of the ports is capable of charging at standard speeds too which would be 5V/2.4A for Non-Compatible Quick Charge devices.

Anker PowerDrive Speed 2 Pros

  • Uses two Quick Charge ports, so you can fast charge two Quick Charge phones at the same time
  • Has a carbon fiber mesh wrapping around the car charger that looks great and makes it easier to take the car charger out of the outlet
  • Each port has a LED light that goes around it

Anker PowerDrive Speed 2 Cons

  • None

Read Review for Anker PowerDrive Speed 2 Car Charger

Specs of the Anker PowerDrive Speed 2 Car Charger:

  • # Of Ports: 2
  • Output:

Quick Charge 3.0 – 2.0:  5-9-12V/3.0A | 5V/2.4A | 9V/1.5A

Standard PowerIQ: 5V/2.4A

  • LED Power Indicators: Each Port has a Low Blue Light
  • Size: 2.6 x 1.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Weight: 1.8 Ounces
  • 18-month warranty
  • Comes with Welcome Guide

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