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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 525 7-in-1 Charging Station w/ 2x 65W USB-C + 2x USB-A + 3x AC & 5' Cord (Phantom Black) for $39.99. Shipping is free.

AnkerDirect via Walmart also has Anker 525 7-in-1 Charging Station w/ 2x 65W USB-C + 2x USB-A + 3x AC & 5' Cord (Phantom Black) for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Anker Official Store via eBay also has Anker 525 7-in-1 Charging Station w/ 2x 65W USB-C + 2x USB-A + 3x AC & 5' Cord (Phantom Black) for $39.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Information:
  • 7-in-1: Power up to 7 devices simultaneously thanks to 3 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 USB-C ports.
  • ActiveShield 2.0 monitors temperature over 3 million times per day and adjusting power output accordingly

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AnkerDirect via Amazon [amazon.com] has Anker 525 7-in-1 Charging Station w/ 2x 65W USB-C + 2x USB-A + 3x AC & 5' Cord for $39.99.
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About this Item:
  • 7-in-1: Power up to 7 devices simultaneously thanks to 3 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 USB-C ports.
  • Fast Charge 4 Devices: Use the 2 USB-C ports and 2 USB-A ports to charge your phone, notebook, smartwatch, and earbuds at high-speed—all at the same time.
  • Clutter-Free Charging: The AC outlets are all on the back so you can direct power cords behind your desk while having simple, clutter-free access to the front-facing USB and USB-C ports.
  • ActiveShield 2.0: Anker's proprietary technology enhances protection by intelligently monitoring temperature over 3 million times per day and adjusting power output to safeguard your connected devices.
  • What You Get: Anker 525 Charging Station, welcome guide, 24-month warranty, lifetime* $200,000 connected equipment warranty, and friendly customer service.

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Pay attention to the power budget/management. This is NOT 2 x 65w. Both C ports can provide 65w but only while using one port. It drops significantly if you use more than one port.

If you want it to maintain a port at 65w while using multiple ports this 100w Baseus model is only $10 more and might fit your power needs better. I have it and it works great.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CC1VYKS9
Why does Anker fail to carry a proper certificate?
Lot of the recent verified reviews complain that it doesn't last very long.

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02-28-2024 at 11:28 AM.
02-28-2024 at 11:28 AM.
Quote from nowai_david :
Can anyone confirm if it resets the power each time you plug something in? I have a combo block like this but every time I plugged something in it had to like redistribute the power and would knock out my GL iNet router.
I can confirm that it does not reset the power when you plug something in. I was using one of the Baseus ones people keep mentioning in this thread but it kept on disconnecting and reconnecting the power whenever something else was plugged in and sometimes just randomly.

Switched to this to see if Anker's power balancing was better because I never had issues with my other Anker chargers and my devices no longer disconnect.
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02-28-2024 at 11:31 AM.
02-28-2024 at 11:31 AM.
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I think that's a normal behavior for most of these types of chargers, something about the new device communicating with the charger and the charger figuring out what power to provide and that requires redistributing from the other port(s).
Not what he is talking about... my baseus/ugreen chargers would quickly disconnect/reconnect the power when something else plugs in but I switched to this anker and it stopped doing it.

Anker's power management seems to be smoother than the hard cuts that the other brands do... it's a minor thing but it annoyed me esp since it would randomly happen multiple times in a row sometimes.
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02-28-2024 at 12:38 PM.
02-28-2024 at 12:38 PM.
Quote from BreakDeal :
Why does Anker fail to carry a proper certificate?

It's because they're doing fine without it. It's how they keep their costs down. They have to pay these certification companies every time they stamp their certification symbol on a product. They are relying on their reputation, which I think is very high. I love their products and have never had a problem with any of them. If they thought it would help their sales and their profits. They probably would but evidently they're doing fine without it. It doesn't make the product inferior or more dangerous. Those certification companies don't care about your safety. They care about their profits. It's a business like any other business. If you pay them, they'll put their stamp on it. I'm sure Anker products meet or exceed safety standards in the United States or they wouldn't be able to sell here.
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02-28-2024 at 12:53 PM.
02-28-2024 at 12:53 PM.
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Lot of the recent verified reviews complain that it doesn't last very long.

And it still has a 4.7 it's a fact that more people that have a problem with the product leave a review, then people that are happy with a product. People that are happy with the product just go about their life and forget about it. People that are pissed because they got a bad one are way more likely to leave a review. For companies the acceptable failure rate rule is 10 to 15% within a year. Depending on the company and the electronic. For instance, one in three laptops fail within three years. It is what it is and most people that complain don't even take the one year, manufactures warranty or two years, depending on the product and company into consideration, and never use it.
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02-28-2024 at 01:20 PM.
02-28-2024 at 01:20 PM.
Quote from JasonDB :
And it still has a 4.7 it's a fact that more people that have a problem with the product leave a review, then people that are happy with a product. People that are happy with the product just go about their life and forget about it. People that are pissed because they got a bad one are way more likely to leave a review. For companies the acceptable failure rate rule is 10 to 15% within a year. Depending on the company and the electronic. For instance, one in three laptops fail within three years. It is what it is and most people that complain don't even take the one year, manufactures warranty or two years, depending on the product and company into consideration, and never use it.

Generally fair points, but I can tell you that I always sort by most recent verified reviews and this has more of these themed negative ones than would be expected for that rating.

So yes those do mean something. I guess each person can decide how much, and you are deeply discounting it, which is fine.
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02-28-2024 at 01:28 PM.
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Quote from Nishiko :
Generally fair points, but I can tell you that I always sort by most recent verified reviews and this has more of these themed negative ones than would be expected for that rating.

So yes those do mean something. I guess each person can decide how much, and you are deeply discounting it, which is fine.
Fair enough. It's what it means to you as the individual consumer. I just read a lot of reviews and most of the negative are because people don't know how to use something and don't read the instructions or abuse it, or don't even read the specifications and assume things when it's right there. Just too lazy to read. So at 4.7 it's actually probably higher.
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02-28-2024 at 01:34 PM.
02-28-2024 at 01:34 PM.
Quote from JasonDB :
Fair enough. It's what it means to you as the individual consumer. I just read a lot of reviews and most of the negative are because people don't know how to use something and don't read the instructions or abuse it, or don't even read the specifications and assume things when it's right there. Just too lazy to read. So at 4.7 it's actually probably higher.

Yes absolutely, there are tons of unfair reviews on products too, and that's why I read reviews like this to get a general sense and make a decision on each one on how valid they likely are, and when I start to see themes that tends to take on a little more meaning if it's something that is important to me.

Ignorant or lazy people are very irritating, especially when they are penalizing a good product unfairly. In that same vein, I can't stand when people give something like a one-star review to make a point or be noticed, when it should be a three or four star review. It gets down to the whole fairness of responses that are non-proportional.
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02-28-2024 at 04:02 PM.
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Quote from SenorPantalones :
Pay attention to the power budget/management. This is NOT 2 x 65w. Both C ports can provide 65w but only while using one port. It drops significantly if you use more than one port.

If you want it to maintain a port at 65w while using multiple ports this 100w Baseus model is only $10 more and might fit your power needs better. I have it and it works great.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CC1VYKS9
will i run into a power issue if i use all 3 outlets 24/7 with one outlet being used by my dell wd19S docking station. 2nd AC outlet is my dell p2422h monitor and 3rd AC outlet is my logitech z207 speakers? (referring to the baseus)
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will i run into a power issue if i use all 3 outlets 24/7 with one outlet being used by my dell wd19S docking station. 2nd AC outlet is my dell p2422h monitor and 3rd AC outlet is my logitech z207 speakers? (referring to the baseus)

Regarding the Baseus one, I'd be surprised if you'd overload the AC ports but to be sure you can just sum the wattage numbers found on the device labels (or look them up online). According to the specs anything under 1600w is fine, albeit with a blinking light if you go over 650w.

Keep in mind there is a light up button on top that turns off everything (USB and AC). I like it but it could be annoying depending how you set it up.
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02-28-2024 at 07:12 PM.
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FYI Makes buzzing noise when fast charging, and the LED cannot be turned off - It can be very bright in a dark room. Also, the base is heavy, but it still tries to fall off of a side table and tilt up etc.

I have one and those are my 3 complaints.

Other than that, works well.
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03-03-2024 at 09:57 PM.
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It's max 65w combined not 2x 65w usb c… that's too good to be true in any case.
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03-04-2024 at 08:27 AM.
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