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The only thing I'm hating about these chargers is having to either remember the port combinations for most efficient charging, or putting stickers/labels on it to remember, and if I remember hearing it right from review videos, the texture of the 747 may make it difficult for stickers to stay on, might be wrong.
The only thing I'm hating about these chargers is having to either remember the port combinations for most efficient charging, or putting stickers/labels on it to remember, and if I remember hearing it right from review videos, the texture of the 747 may make it difficult for stickers to stay on, might be wrong.
I kinda dislike how Anker tends to market all this "intelligent allocation". It's not always that smart. Older chargers like 60W or 65W chargers would frequently split 30/30 with a laptop and phone/tablet even though the laptop probably would be better served with 45/15. I remember preferring to charge the laptop alone and then to plug the phone off the laptop and sacrifice slightly slower phone charging speeds to keep the laptop getting as much power as possible.
Anyhow, I just had the charger for 2 days so I need more experimenting in terms of charging multiple devices to see if there are any weird quirks.