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Model: Anker PowerPort III 2-Port 100W Charger PIQ 3.0 Ultra-Powerful Fast Charger, USB C Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 13/12/11, Galaxy/Note, Pixel and More (Cable Not Included)
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The marketing photo is BS. It's two 50W chargers in one device. It can't charge 100W for a single device.
That would be pretty shocking given the image seems to directly claim 100w max per port. But a 50W guaranteed two port charged for $32 from a tier 1 brand is still quite a good item and quite a good deal. Too many multi port chargers drop way below 40W when using multi ports making it confusing to use.
EDIT: Looks like it's 40/60 when two ports are used. TBH I don't like unlabeled 40/60 splits.
The marketing photo is BS. It's two 50W chargers in one device. It can't charge 100W for a single device.
I'm using this exact charger (Amazon tells me I ordered it in 2022) on a 16" 2019 MBP right now, and the system report says it's getting 100W. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Whether $32 is a good deal for a 3-year-old device I can't say. Probably should spend a little more to go with one of Anker's newer GaN offerings. But in my experience it has at least done as it says, reliably charging my laptop at full power while being smaller and lighter than the Apple equivalent.
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EDIT: Looks like it's 40/60 when two ports are used. TBH I don't like unlabeled 40/60 splits.
Whether $32 is a good deal for a 3-year-old device I can't say. Probably should spend a little more to go with one of Anker's newer GaN offerings. But in my experience it has at least done as it says, reliably charging my laptop at full power while being smaller and lighter than the Apple equivalent.
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