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Anker 317 100W 1-Port USB-C MacBook Pro Charger w/ 5' USB-C to USB-C Cable Expired

$28.80
$35.99
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 317 100W Charger w/ 5' USB-C to USB-C Cable (A2672) on sale for $28.79 when you apply coupon code AKB2672100W at checkout. Shipping is free.

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Model: MacBook Pro Charger, 100W USB-C Charger, Anker PIQ 3.0 Compact and Foldable Fast Charger for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 14, Samsung Galaxy, and All USB-C Devices (5 ft Cable Included)

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09/21/23Amazon$26.60 frontpage
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07/24/23Amazon$26.60 frontpage
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07/11/23Amazon$27 frontpage
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06/26/23Amazon$28.79
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Key for this is that it includes a supposedly-good-quality USB-C cable that can handle the power delivery. That is key to using any higher-power adapter if you are trying a generic cable.

I was thinking "too bad, only 1 port" but then, if you are using it for a dedicated purpose like a large tablet or laptop, that's all you need. Be aware a lot of inflated specs for multi-port units often add-up the individual port power ratings, so what you will get from any one port (even the supposedly-high-power port intended for laptops) may not be nearly as much as the total advertised rating. With this one it's all spec'ed to go to the 1 port and I do trust Anker stuff from past experience.
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I like Insignia one that shows up for $25-30 from time to time (https://slickdeals.net/f/16666010-insignia-112w-foldable-wall-charger-w-2-usb-c-1-usb-port-white-28-free-shipping) 100w out of the single USB-C port, but there's additional flexibility to use another USB-C / USB-A ports.

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jk_black
05-30-2023 at 01:11 PM.
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I cannot find any information about their charging specs. Like what amps/volts do they provide?
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05-30-2023 at 01:19 PM.
05-30-2023 at 01:19 PM.
Quote from jk_black :
I cannot find any information about their charging specs. Like what amps/volts do they provide?
second to last pic on gallery shows 5A
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05-30-2023 at 03:16 PM.
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No pps?
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05-30-2023 at 05:51 PM.

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05-30-2023 at 05:51 PM.
Key for this is that it includes a supposedly-good-quality USB-C cable that can handle the power delivery. That is key to using any higher-power adapter if you are trying a generic cable.

I was thinking "too bad, only 1 port" but then, if you are using it for a dedicated purpose like a large tablet or laptop, that's all you need. Be aware a lot of inflated specs for multi-port units often add-up the individual port power ratings, so what you will get from any one port (even the supposedly-high-power port intended for laptops) may not be nearly as much as the total advertised rating. With this one it's all spec'ed to go to the 1 port and I do trust Anker stuff from past experience.
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