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Prime Members: Anker 615 GanPrime 65W Charging Station w/ 3' Cord

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  • 2 fast-charging USB-C ports, 2 AC outlets, and a USB-A port
  • Charge a MacBook Pro 14" to 50% in just 37 minutes.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker 615 GanPrime 65W Charging Station w/ 3' Cord (A9125, Black) on sale for $34.99 when you clip the $9 off coupon on product page. Shipping is Free.

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Product Features:
  • 2 fast-charging USB-C ports, 2 AC outlets, and a USB-A port
  • Charge a MacBook Pro 14" to 50% in just 37 minutes.

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That's all most people need for a travel charger. On USB-C port to charge your laptop, another for your phone, and a third USB-A for an accessory like headphones or smart watch. If someone else is with you who needs to charge their laptop, they should have brought their own charger. They can plug it into the AC outlet.

Your use case may be different, and that's fine. But a product isn't junk because it doesn't cater to your special, unique needs that are different from those of most consumers.
Because it's 65W and your laptop consumes 65W. If you have two 30W devices it will charge them both. It works as intended.
Its advertised as 65W... a typical laptop consumes in the neighborhood of 65W... why would you expect it double (or more) the advertised capabilities and do 130W+?
This thing works great for me. I often use it for my Pinecil and then have the outlets handy for other things. BTW, if you plug in charging bricks powerful enough to charge a laptop into the AC outlets, you can charge a total of 3 laptops at a time.
I use it for travel since the cord wraps up nice and out of the way (leaving a little loop that I find handy to pull it out of the side pocket of my bag)
Only downsides I often find the cord is a little to short sometimes to reach from the floor to the table top and stay without drifting off the edge over and over again. But, if it was a few inches longer I would probably find some other situation where if it was only another few inches longer it would be better. The other possible future downside is how the cord is pinched when wrapped up. I am not sure if that will end up wearing out quickly or not but, it does look like it is possible.... I think I am coming upto a year or so with mine and it still seems just fine though.

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Quote from tek_deals :
piece of junk..
Only one USB-C port can be used to charge a laptop at a time.
That's all most people need for a travel charger. On USB-C port to charge your laptop, another for your phone, and a third USB-A for an accessory like headphones or smart watch. If someone else is with you who needs to charge their laptop, they should have brought their own charger. They can plug it into the AC outlet.

Your use case may be different, and that's fine. But a product isn't junk because it doesn't cater to your special, unique needs that are different from those of most consumers.
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Quote from tek_deals :
piece of junk..
Only one USB-C port can be used to charge a laptop at a time.
Because it's 65W and your laptop consumes 65W. If you have two 30W devices it will charge them both. It works as intended.
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Yoda8
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Quote from tek_deals :
piece of junk..
Only one USB-C port can be used to charge a laptop at a time.
Its advertised as 65W... a typical laptop consumes in the neighborhood of 65W... why would you expect it double (or more) the advertised capabilities and do 130W+?
This thing works great for me. I often use it for my Pinecil and then have the outlets handy for other things. BTW, if you plug in charging bricks powerful enough to charge a laptop into the AC outlets, you can charge a total of 3 laptops at a time.
I use it for travel since the cord wraps up nice and out of the way (leaving a little loop that I find handy to pull it out of the side pocket of my bag)
Only downsides I often find the cord is a little to short sometimes to reach from the floor to the table top and stay without drifting off the edge over and over again. But, if it was a few inches longer I would probably find some other situation where if it was only another few inches longer it would be better. The other possible future downside is how the cord is pinched when wrapped up. I am not sure if that will end up wearing out quickly or not but, it does look like it is possible.... I think I am coming upto a year or so with mine and it still seems just fine though.
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Dulo_22
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i dont see the coupon code
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joebob2000
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It's the same price as the Baseus 100W from a few weeks ago, but it swaps 35w usbc capacity for an extra AC plug. Bought one anyway, to decide which is better for travel I guess.
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Quote from Yoda8 :
Its advertised as 65W... a typical laptop consumes in the neighborhood of 65W... why would you expect it double (or more) the advertised capabilities and do 130W+?
This thing works great for me. I often use it for my Pinecil and then have the outlets handy for other things. BTW, if you plug in charging bricks powerful enough to charge a laptop into the AC outlets, you can charge a total of 3 laptops at a time.
I use it for travel since the cord wraps up nice and out of the way (leaving a little loop that I find handy to pull it out of the side pocket of my bag)
Only downsides I often find the cord is a little to short sometimes to reach from the floor to the table top and stay without drifting off the edge over and over again. But, if it was a few inches longer I would probably find some other situation where if it was only another few inches longer it would be better. The other possible future downside is how the cord is pinched when wrapped up. I am not sure if that will end up wearing out quickly or not but, it does look like it is possible.... I think I am coming upto a year or so with mine and it still seems just fine though.

Thanks for the info!

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Koletsb
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Is the 65w specifically for the USBC output? IE if I plug in one laptop to the UCB C and another using a different 65w brick into the outlet, will both charge at 65w?
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iIIuminati
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I couldn't find any info if this has surge protection. But the other model Anker 525 Charging Station, 7-in-1 and also on sale for $42 with more ports. Seem to be a better deal in my options.
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Quote from joebob2000 :
It's the same price as the Baseus 100W from a few weeks ago, but it swaps 35w usbc capacity for an extra AC plug. Bought one anyway, to decide which is better for travel I guess.
I have both, this one packs down nicer for traveling. The flat Anker GaN charger is easier to pack IMO, but as soon as I got mine I needed it in the house and I haven't swapped for one of the cheaper one yet.
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FreePickles
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I used this for a recent overseas trip and was a great upgrade. I sleep with a CPAP so having the extra reach plus being able to charge everything off of one wall outlet was great while travelling.
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abc_dennis
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Used this for a recent trip. I like it!
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kevinkim123
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Quote from tek_deals :
piece of junk..
Only one USB-C port can be used to charge a laptop at a time.
Go spend more and find what you need. You get what you pay for
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Quote from Koletsb :
Is the 65w specifically for the USBC output? IE if I plug in one laptop to the UCB C and another using a different 65w brick into the outlet, will both charge at 65w?
The 65W is for all usb output, its 65w ideally for a single usbc+pd device like a laptop, and then it splits the 65w up if you add other devices like a phone.

Either way, the AC outlet will always let you charge according to whatever charger was added on, the AC isnt limited in any meaningful way by the 65w internal charger.
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I've travelled with one of these for over a year now. Yes, I would prefer if it had more wattage too but it works for me. I always keep a tiny Anker plug around too if I need to power my laptop while also charging multiple smaller items (phone, ereader, earphones, tablet, etc). If my wife is along, she can plug her laptop into the other AC port so there's still enough sockets to go around. Extremely convenient, designed for travel, and competitively priced.

One thing to note is that it does work up to 240v even though it doesn't say so. Something about the UL certification doesn't allow for multi-voltage, can't remember the details. But I can say for certain that I've used it for 220v when travelling with no issues. This unit is listed on the Anker website as 100-240v compatible:
https://support.anker.com/s/artic...nal-travel

Another Anker alternative is their 727 100w charging station which has even more ports. It's larger but flat so travels OK, the cable doesn't wrap but detaches instead. Oh and there's the even newer 728 140w charging station!
Last edited by nodinero November 10, 2023 at 12:11 AM.

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