9-in-1 Power Strip: Embrace the convenience of having 4 USB-C ports, 3 AC outlets, and 2 USB-A ports in one sleek, compact charging station.
Maximize Your Charging: Boasting a 100W capacity, this USB-C charging station delivers fast, efficient charging for all your high-power gadgets. *To achieve full 100W charging capacity, an E-Marker certified cable is required.
Efficient and Tidy: Enjoy a tidy charging station with our unique design, featuring AC outlets on three sides to keep cords organized and the front area free for USB devices
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9-in-1 Power Strip: Embrace the convenience of having 4 USB-C ports, 3 AC outlets, and 2 USB-A ports in one sleek, compact charging station.
Maximize Your Charging: Boasting a 100W capacity, this USB-C charging station delivers fast, efficient charging for all your high-power gadgets. *To achieve full 100W charging capacity, an E-Marker certified cable is required.
Efficient and Tidy: Enjoy a tidy charging station with our unique design, featuring AC outlets on three sides to keep cords organized and the front area free for USB devices
Model: Anker Charging Station (100W), 9-in-1 USB C Power Strip with 300J Surge Protection, for iPhone 15 and MacBook, 5 ft Flat Cable and Plug, 4 USB C and 2 USB A Ports, 3 AC Outlets, for Home, Office
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Does the 100W charging station have any safety certifications? ETL , UL or other equivalents?
SD staff, you should get a channel to Anker and other big brands you promote and try to add this information. This is important guidance for the customers.
This is new, Anker released several products this past June. Can't say for the reviews as they just want to be ranked high at launch, but one thing is forsure; Anker is reputable and their stuff lasts. I just bought this for the configuration. Didn't need high charging power either.
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Does the 100W charging station have any safety certifications? ETL , UL or other equivalents?
SD staff, you should get a channel to Anker and other big brands you promote and try to add this information. This is important guidance for the customers.
This is new, Anker released several products this past June. Can't say for the reviews as they just want to be ranked high at launch, but one thing is forsure; Anker is reputable and their stuff lasts. I just bought this for the configuration. Didn't need high charging power either.
I have it, pay attention to the diagram showing how much power you'll get per port depending on what you have plugged in. I use this for an iPad, phone, and random devices like headphones or charging power banks. The back AC port is used to power 3 monitors via a small power strip making cable management much simpler, and the right AC port has another Anker power brick attached to it for devices I keep plugged in constantly, leaving the 6 ports available as needed in the front. That's just my setup as an example of a good use case.
If you're powering multiple higher powered devices and don't need the AC ports there is a better option from Anker in the same price range, the Anker Prime Charger, 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station. Same thing though, you have to look at the power diagram on the amazon listing.
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Maybe I am ignorant but as a savvier tech user, Anker is the only brand I've been buying when it comes to battery packs/cables/power bricks etc for the past 5-6 years now and I don't see that changing anytime soon. There just are not any reputable brands that can compete with what Anker does and trust me I've looked.
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The specs seemed to check a lot of the boxes and the Amazon comments didn't report issues with cable compatibility as of yet. So purchased 4x of these things and excellent results on the early going. Able to charge an HP Zbook with the 100W successfully (nothing else to it will stop).
And charges a Lenovo Nano X1 around 65W and a Samsung phone super fast charge at the same time. Pretty impressed and the form factor of the unit itself is near perfect. doesn't slide all over like many multi charge blocks. Great bedside charger overall and added bonus with the power outlets if needed temporarily.
very pleased for 40 bucks each.
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Does the 100W charging station have any safety certifications? ETL , UL or other equivalents?
SD staff, you should get a channel to Anker and other big brands you promote and try to add this information. This is important guidance for the customers.
That's really great feedback, thanks for bringing that up. I reached out to their customer service and it does look like it has UL 62368-1. Hopefully they will get that added to the product listing in the future.
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SD staff, you should get a channel to Anker and other big brands you promote and try to add this information. This is important guidance for the customers.
Hard pass.
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SD staff, you should get a channel to Anker and other big brands you promote and try to add this information. This is important guidance for the customers.
But good luck finding any review that's not a "Vine Customer Review of Free Product" there.
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But good luck finding any review that's not a "Vine Customer Review of Free Product" there.
Hard pass.
https://www.fakespot.co
But good luck finding any review that's not a "Vine Customer Review of Free Product" there.
If you're powering multiple higher powered devices and don't need the AC ports there is a better option from Anker in the same price range, the Anker Prime Charger, 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station. Same thing though, you have to look at the power diagram on the amazon listing.
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Hard pass.
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Hard pass.
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Looked a lot bigger based on the pictures, might get this now.
Will fit in small spaces.
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And charges a Lenovo Nano X1 around 65W and a Samsung phone super fast charge at the same time. Pretty impressed and the form factor of the unit itself is near perfect. doesn't slide all over like many multi charge blocks. Great bedside charger overall and added bonus with the power outlets if needed temporarily.
very pleased for 40 bucks each.
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SD staff, you should get a channel to Anker and other big brands you promote and try to add this information. This is important guidance for the customers.
That's really great feedback, thanks for bringing that up. I reached out to their customer service and it does look like it has UL 62368-1. Hopefully they will get that added to the product listing in the future.