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Amazon | $42.99 |
Product Name: | Anker USB C 736 Charger (Nano II 100W), 3-Port Fast Compact Wall Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, Google Pixelbook, ThinkPad, Dell XPS, iPad Pro, Galaxy S22/S20, iPhone 13/Pro, and More |
Manufacturer: | Anker |
Model Number: | A2145 |
Product SKU: | B09Q52CXX1 |
UPC: | 194644095949 |
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I like this charger and replaced my M1 Macbook Pro charger with this for easier travel. Just a reminder that to get the 100w from one port, you can't have other things plugged into it.
Here's a Charging Guide I typed out that references their photo on Amazon:
Single Port Charging:
USBC-1 - 100w Max
USBC-2 - 100w Max
USB-A - 22.5W Max
Two Port Charging:
USBC1 + USBC 2 = 60W + 40W Max
USBC1 + USBA = 80W + 18W Max
USBC2 + USBA = 60W + 22.5W Max
Three Port Charging
USBC1 + USBC2 + USBA = 45W + 30W + 18W = 93W Total
Specifications:
Total Output Wattage: 100W
Input: 100-240V~ 2.1A 50-60Hz
Output:
Single Port: USB-C 1 (100W Max) / USB-C 2 (100W Max) / USB-A (22.5W Max)
Dual Port: USB-C 1 + USB-C 2 (60W Max + 40W Max) / USB-C 1 + USB-A (80W Max + 18W Max) / USB-C 2 + USB-A (60W Max + 22.5W Max)
Triple Port: USB-C 1 (45W Max), USB-C 2 (30W Max), USB-A (18W Max)
Dimensions: 2.64 in x 1.24 in x 2.24 in (67 mm x 31.5 mm x 56.97 mm)
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Know the difference between a poll and an assertion b/c I never said anything a/b waiting till BF.
I would haha don't really need it. And that's expensive for a block.
https://www.theverge.co
After reading that article, I remember thinking how pretty much everything I ordered in 2020 came with some corny review incentive within product packaging. Nearly all of those brands are top sellers now. Kinda capricious enforcement it seems.
Satechi for no-load efficiency
Hat tip to @Timless for the link to test results
Hyphen-X, and SlimQ rated well too
I'm still looking into it. I intend to make a larger purchase so getting into the weeds a bit. Learned much this AM reading comments here already
My two cents...the Anker products have never died on me after a few months and I am not sure about the long term viability of some of the other products (some reviews indicate they might). I purchased the UGreen charger that is comparable and it kept disconnecting from charging my phone like it wasn't even plugged in so I returned it. I haven't had anything like that happen from the Anker. They are all expensive but they do periodically go on sale if anyone is willing to wait.
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