AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has Anker PowerPort III 2-Port 100W Charger PIQ 3.0 Ultra-Powerful Fast Charger, USB C Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 13/12/11, Galaxy/Note, Pixel and More (Cable Not Included) for $55.99. Shipping is free
Product Info
Manufacturer:
Anker
Model Number:
A2037
Product SKU:
B09B33D76V
UPC:
194644078874
ASIN:
B09B33D76V
Brand:
Anker
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
2.7559 x 2.71653 x 1.25984 Inches
Item Weight:
0.33125 Pounds
Item model number:
A2037
Manufacturer:
Anker
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has Anker PowerPort III 2-Port 100W Charger PIQ 3.0 Ultra-Powerful Fast Charger, USB C Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 13/12/11, Galaxy/Note, Pixel and More (Cable Not Included) for $55.99. Shipping is free
Model: Anker PowerPort III 2-Port 100W Charger PIQ 3.0 Ultra-Powerful Fast Charger, USB C Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 13/12/11, Galaxy/Note, Pixel and More (Cable Not Included)
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Use One Port:
5.0V 3.0A
9.0V 3.0A
15.0V 3.0A
20.0V 5.0A
PPS: 3.3V-16.0V 5.0A
Use Two Ports
USB-C1 Output/:
5.0V 3.0A
9.0V 3.0A
15.0V 3.0A
20.0V 3.0A
PPS: 3.3V-16.0V 3.0A
USB-C2 Output/:
5.0V 3.0A
9.0V 3.0A
15.0V 2.66A
20.0V 2.0A
PPS:3.3V-16.0V 2.0A (32.0W Max)
Total Output/: 100.0W Max
I am unclear as to why the charger notes support for 25W Super Fast Charging but explicitly notes that it does not support 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0. The key requirement for 45W SFC 2.0 is high current support in the PPS mode, which the device clearly claims in single port mode (see above). As documented, this charger should support 45W SFC 2.0 with a single device connected.
However, with two devices connected you're only going to get 25W SFC out of port 1, though that still leaves port 2 to charge a traditional power delivery device like a laptop at up to 40W or even charge a PPS-equipped device at 20W or above (depending upon their supported modes).
Besides this inconsistency regarding SFC support, about the other big concern are all the Amazon reviews suggesting users pushing this charger near its limits (as in, running a Macbook Pro on this) experience a pretty regular failure with one of the charging ports.
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- 5.0V 3.0A
- 9.0V 3.0A
- 15.0V 3.0A
- 20.0V 5.0A
- PPS: 3.3V-16.0V 5.0A
Use Two PortsUSB-C1 Output/:
- 5.0V 3.0A
- 9.0V 3.0A
- 15.0V 3.0A
- 20.0V 3.0A
- PPS: 3.3V-16.0V 3.0A
USB-C2 Output/:- 5.0V 3.0A
- 9.0V 3.0A
- 15.0V 2.66A
- 20.0V 2.0A
- PPS:3.3V-16.0V 2.0A (32.0W Max)
Total Output/: 100.0W MaxI am unclear as to why the charger notes support for 25W Super Fast Charging but explicitly notes that it does not support 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0. The key requirement for 45W SFC 2.0 is high current support in the PPS mode, which the device clearly claims in single port mode (see above). As documented, this charger should support 45W SFC 2.0 with a single device connected.
However, with two devices connected you're only going to get 25W SFC out of port 1, though that still leaves port 2 to charge a traditional power delivery device like a laptop at up to 40W or even charge a PPS-equipped device at 20W or above (depending upon their supported modes).
Besides this inconsistency regarding SFC support, about the other big concern are all the Amazon reviews suggesting users pushing this charger near its limits (as in, running a Macbook Pro on this) experience a pretty regular failure with one of the charging ports.
Good luck!
Jon
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