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Model: Anker 150W USB-C 4-Port GaN Power Adapter w/Folding AC Prongs
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Goes on sale for this price frequently, but this is typically as low as it goes (I got it for 87.99 back in Nov). It's a great charger, but doesn't come with a cable so if you're looking to charge a laptop with >60W required, be sure to have a cable that supports it as well.
I know on paper it's supposed to, but does anyone know if this charger will actually "Super Fast charge" Samsung devices?
I had (and returned) an Anker 735 GanPrime (65W) that I used to charge a Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 running Windows, and I always got a notification to use a different charger if I wanted faster speeds. I'm not sure if this was trickery to push for Samsung-branded chargers, or something else was afoot. Didn't know of a way to independently determine actual charging speed.
Solid performer, but I would probably recommend the Satechi 165 watt from their website with coupon code over this unless you specifically want a wall mount.
I know on paper it's supposed to, but does anyone know if this charger will actually "Super Fast charge" Samsung devices?
I had (and returned) an Anker 735 GanPrime (65W) that I used to charge a Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 running Windows, and I always got a notification to use a different charger if I wanted faster speeds. I'm not sure if this was trickery to push for Samsung-branded chargers, or something else was afoot. Didn't know of a way to independently determine actual charging speed.
Can't confirm this one but I have several of the ravpower 100w ones which are pps and definitely do this (confirmed on s21+, s22+, tab s8, s8+). They are 56 bucks after coupon. I bought them for less and have been really pleased.
Can't confirm this one but I have several of the ravpower 100w ones which are pps and definitely do this (confirmed on s21+, s22+, tab s8, s8+). They are 56 bucks after coupon. I bought them for less and have been really pleased.
how are you getting that low? Using NL151 I end up with USD64
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Solid performer, but I would probably recommend the Satechi 165 watt from their website with coupon code over this unless you specifically want a wall mount.
The 165W doesn't support PPS does it? I'd take the Anker over Satechi due to it being a wall mount.
how are you getting that low? Using NL151 I end up with USD64
Sorry man - been busy with work stuff so didn't see notification. ED51 or ED30. Both take 30% off. Still a little ticked because I had previously bought 2 at 40 but it is what it is
I know on paper it's supposed to, but does anyone know if this charger will actually "Super Fast charge" Samsung devices?
I had (and returned) an Anker 735 GanPrime (65W) that I used to charge a Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 running Windows, and I always got a notification to use a different charger if I wanted faster speeds. I'm not sure if this was trickery to push for Samsung-branded chargers, or something else was afoot. Didn't know of a way to independently determine actual charging speed.
This particular model does not do super fast charging on my fold3. Their 100w charger does.
This particular model does not do super fast charging on my fold3. Their 100w charger does.
Does Samsung use some proprietary charging method? Because if they support PD and PPS, then these GaN Prime chargers should work fine. They support PD and PPS. I've gotten 30W charging on my Pixel 7 Pro.
With that said even if you don't support the "fastest PPS," 18W charging is still plenty fast. Keep in mind that 30W charging for a Pixel 7 Pro is just momentary. 18W charger isn't all that slower because fast PPS charging isn't using max speeds the whole time anyway.
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I had (and returned) an Anker 735 GanPrime (65W) that I used to charge a Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 running Windows, and I always got a notification to use a different charger if I wanted faster speeds. I'm not sure if this was trickery to push for Samsung-branded chargers, or something else was afoot. Didn't know of a way to independently determine actual charging speed.
sort them by most recent- def a pattern. not sure if poorly designed or a bad manufacturing run. just fyi
Solid performer, but I would probably recommend the Satechi 165 watt from their website with coupon code over this unless you specifically want a wall mount.
I had (and returned) an Anker 735 GanPrime (65W) that I used to charge a Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 running Windows, and I always got a notification to use a different charger if I wanted faster speeds. I'm not sure if this was trickery to push for Samsung-branded chargers, or something else was afoot. Didn't know of a way to independently determine actual charging speed.
nvm
I just found some reviews on amazon that added a mini ext。 cord that solved the problem.
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Solid performer, but I would probably recommend the Satechi 165 watt from their website with coupon code over this unless you specifically want a wall mount.
Acc to this video, the Satechi 165W does support PPS.
I had (and returned) an Anker 735 GanPrime (65W) that I used to charge a Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 running Windows, and I always got a notification to use a different charger if I wanted faster speeds. I'm not sure if this was trickery to push for Samsung-branded chargers, or something else was afoot. Didn't know of a way to independently determine actual charging speed.
With that said even if you don't support the "fastest PPS," 18W charging is still plenty fast. Keep in mind that 30W charging for a Pixel 7 Pro is just momentary. 18W charger isn't all that slower because fast PPS charging isn't using max speeds the whole time anyway.
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