As far as a specific recommendation, I don't really know personally. I tried to do a quick search on Amazons and found some, but hard to say I could recommend one over the other.
I'm interested to see if the voltage, current or power are more important.
My phone charger (genuine that came with it) can do 10V at 4A (40W) so would like to know whether the circuitry would allow this charger to work or is it looking for specific combinations. Or would a charger not quite up to the specs just charge a little slower?
Aah, by power bank you mean a battery pack as opposed to a charger I think. Not sure if PD packs are taken advantage of either - and packs that can still charge (even if a little slower) while the Move is in use would be advantageous too.
Voltage I am less confident about. Really, someone who's knows this stuff should verify what I'm saying.
What I do know is you could could certainly use a large battery backup that has
Not all charging cables and power supplies are created equal, so just be a little cautious of what you're plugging into the back of your new favorite speaker 🙂
I posted the information below in
FYI, I bought a set for both of my Moves.
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The Move power requirements for the USB-C port are: USB type C PD power with 45W, 20V/2.25A. IMO you would probably only use the port when outdoors away from the charge ring or no electrical power is near by.
Below are links to two products that meet the Move requirements for power and to sustain it if the battery goes down during use. Increased battery drain is probably more apt to occur when on Wi-Fi outdoors.
The wall charger can be used to charge the power brick or the Move itself. However, I see it being used more for the former
USB-C PD 45W Power Brick
USB-C PD Wall Charger
I made the mistake of thinking a lower power usb charger would take longer to charge when I went away with my newly purchased move but without the dock. I couldn't use it for more than 2 days because the usb charger I was using (25 watts) wasn't powerful enough and wouldn't even attempt to charge it. You definitely will need a charger of the power that Sonos recommend and that's quite a hefty current. Personally I would just take the dock and forget about usb charging.
I can confirm the following charger and USB C lead work to charge the Move. These are UK links to Amazon, as the others here and elsewhere are for Amazon in the USA.
TOMMOX USB C Charger - Dual Port Wall Charger, USB PD Port 45W
USB-IF Certified Cable Matters 10 Gbps Gen 2 USB C to USB C Cable 1m 4K Video and 100W Power
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I bought the following charger and power bank
Luxtude PowerRapid 26800 PD, 45W USB C PD Portable Laptop Charger & 60W Power Delivery Wall Charger Bundle USB C Power Bank.
Output: 5V-3A/9V-3A/12V-3-A/15V-3A/20-2.25(45W)
Can somebody tells me it’s ok for my Sonos Move?
thanks
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