AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has Anker 713 Nano II 45W USB-C Compact Foldable Charger w/ GaN II PPS Fast Charging for $27.99 - $4.20 (15% off) = $23.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has Anker 713 Nano II 45W USB-C Compact Foldable Charger w/ GaN II PPS Fast Charging for $27.99 - $4.20 (15% off) = $23.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
Model: Anker USB C Charger, 713 Charger (Nano II 45W), GaN II PPS Fast Compact Foldable Charger for MacBook Pro 13, Galaxy S22/S22+/S22 Ultra/S21, Note 20/10, iPhone 13/Pro/Pro Max, Steam Deck, and More
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For those who don't know, GaN II and GaN Prime are different as GaN Prime supports Active Shield and Power IQ 4.0 (versus GaN II Power IQ 3.0). More info at manufacturers website.
For those who don't know, GaN II and GaN Prime are different as GaN Prime supports Active Shield and Power IQ 4.0 (versus GaN II Power IQ 3.0). More info at https://support.anker.com/s/artic...65W%2D150W.
Convoluted Anker branding strikes again.
WTF Anker? Really? Stop naming things under 5 different sub-brands, simultaneously releasing 5 different model families that seemingly compete with each other, while also having inconsistent, incompatible, and incomprehensible nomenclature.
Some thing get numbers!
Some things get names!
Some things get multiple sets of numbers!
Some things get replaced with newer models, but either don't make it obvious that they are new generations, or that they are intended to be related to earlier models at all!
While we're at it, let's introduce 5 different mix-and-match supported technologies, scattered across all of our model lines!
This company is run like a room full of children, smashing their favorite toys into each other, then making up new names on the spot.
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WTF Anker? Really? Stop naming things under 5 different sub-brands, simultaneously releasing 5 different model families that seemingly compete with each other, while also having inconsistent, incompatible, and incomprehensible nomenclature.
Some thing get numbers!
Some things get names!
Some things get multiple sets of numbers!
Some things get replaced with newer models, but either don't make it obvious that they are new generations, or that they are intended to be related to earlier models at all!
While we're at it, let's introduce 5 different mix-and-match supported technologies, scattered across all of our model lines!
This company is run like a room full of children, smashing their favorite toys into each other, then making up new names on the spot.
Leave a Comment