USB Chargers
Latest: 28. May 2026
Latest: 27. May 2026
Huge selection of 220V USB chargers at avXperten.dk
It can rightly be said; no home without a USB charger – and that is probably very close to the truth in today's Denmark as of 2019, for there are hardly many homes that do not already have at least one 220V USB charger. Most likely have several. The reason for this is that many of our mobile devices recharge their batteries via a 220V USB charger.
However, the 220V USB chargers included from the manufacturer do not last forever. The need to buy a new 220V USB charger seems to be increasing. Partly because many more products are now recharged via USB instead of the many different plugs that existed earlier, and partly because many products today are only sold with a USB cable, where the charger itself is not included in the price. Here it can be said that the 220V USB charger has gone from being a standard part of the product to being an accessory that must be purchased separately.
USB charging is used for countless products, including phones, tablets, rechargeable keyboards and mice, electric toothbrushes, shavers, e-cigarettes, and many other things.
Therefore, many feel trapped in a maze of chargers and plugs – or spend time changing the various wires in the USB charger, as the aforementioned items require frequent charging – and always at different times.
Multi 220V USB charger – a solution for many needs
If you have lost your 220V USB charger, or for other reasons are facing the need for a new 220V USB charger, there are a few technical things it pays to consider before making your purchase.
You usually don’t need to worry about the input. Most mobile chargers handle between 110 and 230V, so if the prongs fit into the sockets – they can be used in most of the world. You can certainly do this if you buy a travel adapter.
220V USB chargers – chargers with multiple USB ports
A single 220V USB charger solves most tasks if you only have a few devices to charge. However, if you have many – or if you are perhaps a larger family – it is worth considering buying a USB charger that has multiple output ports. This allows for connecting several different devices via a single power socket.
Be aware that some models with multiple ports have different output values for different outputs, so some outputs will be intended for mobile phones and some will be intended for tablets and iPads. However, the ports intended for tablets and iPads can also be used for mobile phones, allowing you to charge multiple phones simultaneously.
Charge almost everything - find your right USB cable
Your options for charging or recharging your electronic devices with a 220V USB charger largely depend on which USB cables you have available.
The most commonly used USB cables for charging via a 220V USB charger are often USB-A to micro USB (commonly called a micro USB cable), USB-A to mini USB (commonly called a mini USB cable) or USB-A to USB-C. A USB-A to USB-C cable is often referred to as a USB-C cable on par with a USB-C to USB-C cable, so make sure that you are getting the correct cable before you buy it.
You will find a large selection of USB cables in our webshop, where our range covers nearly all types and lengths of USB cables. Therefore, you can easily find the USB cable you need to charge a specific device via a 220V USB charger.
You will find our large selection of USB cables here.
Non-original vs original 220V USB charger
As with many other electronic products, there will be those who stick to each manufacturer’s own accessories, while others are more flexible. Most often, people just want the best product at the best price.
This is also what we try to deliver with our large selection of 220V USB chargers, where you get powerful USB chargers from a long list of major electronics manufacturers.
What is the difference?
Yes, you will undoubtedly experience a difference when you go from an original fast-charging 220V USB charger to a USB charger that is not fast-charging. It is typically this experience that leads many to believe that non-original 220V USB chargers are not as good as those that come with mobile phone manufacturers.
This experience is purely because one often buys the wrong 220V USB charger if one wishes to get a fast-charging 220V USB charger.
And yes, you can get fast-charging non-original 220V USB chargers – even many different features that you cannot find with the original chargers. You will indeed find many “non-original” 220V USB chargers where you have the option to connect multiple devices to one charger. Also, the possibility for fast charging.
Price is a significant difference
As you can usually only get the original 220V USB charger from mobile phone manufacturers with a single connection, it only makes sense in a regular price comparison to look at the corresponding products from the “non-original manufacturers”.
Here, we again need to distinguish whether we are dealing with a fast charger or a standard 220V USB charger.
Let’s look at standard 220V USB chargers. They typically deliver an output of 5V and 1,500 mA. In most places, the original 220V USB chargers cost about 70 kr. – or more if you purchase them in physical stores.
In our range of non-original 220V USB chargers, you can get a charger for 59 kr. - which at the same time delivers 2,400 mA. Thus, you can get a non-original 220V USB charger that is both cheaper and more powerful than an original standard 220V USB charger.
Charging speed of your 220V USB charger
Several factors can affect the charging time of your USB devices. But what are they - and what do they mean for your charging speed? You can see that here:
What governs the charging speed?
Depending on which devices you need to charge, you can advantageously look at how much current the port – or ports – deliver in amperes. Mobile phones typically need 1A, while more power-hungry products, such as tablets, normally require 2.4A.
Additionally, you should look at how many milliamperes (mA) the individual charger can deliver. The smaller chargers can certainly charge your devices, but the more powerful models can do it faster.
The amount of amperes in your USB charger governs how quickly your mobile phone charges.
Some of these USB chargers for mobile phones deliver more than what your devices can take, but there are built-in safety systems that prevent overheating and overload. Here, it simply helps shorten the charging time.
What should I look for when choosing my charger?
If you find yourself in a situation where the 220V USB charger that came with your smartphone has broken, there are a number of things that you should look for to ensure that you buy the right 220V USB charger.
Here you should look at the individual USB charger's mA. Do you just want a standard speed or are you looking for a fast charge of your mobile phone's battery? The faster you want your mobile phone to charge, the more mA it requires from your 220V USB charger.
In our range, you will find 220V USB chargers where the number of mA varies from 1,000 mA up to 8,000 mA.
What is your need?
When you need to choose a 220V USB charger, it is important to take a moment to consider what kind of 220V USB charger you actually need.
Should it just be a replacement for your old 220V USB charger, or would you benefit from choosing a 220V USB charger with other or more outputs than the classic single USB-A output, as known from the 220V USB chargers that come with most smartphones.
If you have several devices that you need to charge daily, then you might want to look at a 220V USB charger with multiple outputs. In our selection, you can find 220V USB chargers with up to eight USB outputs. That should be enough to charge both your mobile phone, smartwatch, headset, sports watch, and whatever else you wish to charge via a USB connection. Yes, we are almost looking at a regular family solution here, when you can connect as many as eight devices for charging at once.
What else can give fast charging (USB-C)?
In our range, you will also find USB chargers with both regular USB ports and USB-C ports, which are for the newer and smaller USB connectors that cannot be inserted incorrectly.
This is also where you find the option to choose a model with Quick Charge (QC). If you connect a compatible device to QC, you will be able to achieve up to four times as fast charging compared to regular USB charging. These models deliver a lot of mA, but through an intelligent safety system, the risk of short circuits, overload, and overheating is eliminated.
A power adapter with multiple ports is therefore ideal for the vacation trip, where there may be a need for fast charging of all family phones when there is an opportunity to access power. This can be at airports, hotels, or restaurants where power is made available. So do take a look at our large and exciting selection of 220V USB chargers – and remember you are always welcome to ask our friendly staff questions if you have any.
220V USB chargers are indispensable in modern Danish homes. It is one of the most widespread chargers for many of the rechargeable devices we use in our daily lives. In a larger family, the number of mobile phones, tablets, and iPads alone quickly requires a significant need for multiple USB chargers. Add to this the number of electric toothbrushes, rechargeable keyboards and mice, shavers, and many other devices. You will quickly find that you can hardly have enough USB chargers at home. In our range, you will find the charger or chargers that meet the need for power for all your devices.
How to use your 220V USB charger abroad
Even if you have a 220V USB charger, you can still take it with you abroad and charge your mobile phone, even if neither the plug nor the required amount of power in the sockets matches.
To use your 220V USB charger abroad, you just need to connect your USB charger to a travel adapter, which then connects to the socket.
As many Danes often travel, we have ensured a large selection of travel adapters, so you can essentially travel anywhere on the planet and still get power for your smartphone, laptop, or other electronic devices.
In our large selection, you will therefore find everything from a universal travel adapter to travel adapters for the USA, England, Italy, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Switzerland, India and Israel. Many of these travel adapters can also be used in other countries.