AnkerDirect via Amazon has 100W Anker 3-Port USB-C GaN Wall Charger (Black or White) + 6' USB-C to USB-C Cable (link to second item) on sale for $39.99 when you add both products into cart and apply promo code ANKERCHARGER on the checkout page. Shipping is free.
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This offer for the wall charger alone is priced slightly lower ($1) than our very popular front page deal from December 2023 which earned over 60 thumbs up, and this offer also includes a bonus 6' USB-C to USB-C cable supporting up to 60W charging.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 100W Anker 3-Port USB-C GaN Wall Charger (Black or White) + 6' USB-C to USB-C Cable (link to second item) on sale for $39.99 when you add both products into cart and apply promo code ANKERCHARGER on the checkout page. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.
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This offer for the wall charger alone is priced slightly lower ($1) than our very popular front page deal from December 2023 which earned over 60 thumbs up, and this offer also includes a bonus 6' USB-C to USB-C cable supporting up to 60W charging.
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 3955 customer reviews.
Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.
Model: Anker 100W USB C Charger, 736 Charger (Nano II 100W), 3-Port Fast Compact Wall Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, Google Pixelbook, ThinkPad, Dell XPS, iPad Pro, Galaxy S22/S20, iPhone 13/Pro, and More
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I have an older 2 ports anker charger like this with 2 usbc ports and the box says PD.
it means power delivery and it will charge Iphones or any devices with usbc cable much faster?
if I am still looking for I should skip these mentioned in the thread and buy charger that says PD ports and not IQ?
I need a portable charger that has usb-c 2 PD ports and one regular USB-A port for regular usb cable. what do you recommend?
Can anyone educate me here ? Is this 2 ports with USB-C power delivery port for fast charging apple devices? and one port for regular USB-A cable? If I am correct, I will buy this one. It says IQ on the ports but dont know if they make difference.
Thanks
Yes it has two power delivery ports and a USB A port but I don't think it will charge two MacBooks at once. But it should fast charge a MacBook and an iPhone at the same time. I bought this a year ago for $45 and I'm totally satisfied. I can charge my MacBook pro and Galaxy s21 at the same time
I have a similar Anker one and have had no issues. One comment - these are very hard to use in places like airplanes and airports as they are quite heavy. The outlets are very 'saggy' (and only have two prongs). For airlines, I usually have to carry a smaller charger brick as these don't work well keeping a connection. I know its more an issue with the design of US outlets, but these heavy chargers make it worse.
No, the one you link to is newer and smaller than the op. It also charges at 65 and 35 rather than 60 and 40. So it's probably a better choice if you have an m2 chip
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I have a similar Anker one and have had no issues. One comment - these are very hard to use in places like airplanes and airports as they are quite heavy. The outlets are very 'saggy' (and only have two prongs). For airlines, I usually have to carry a smaller charger brick as these don't work well keeping a connection. I know its more an issue with the design of US outlets, but these heavy chargers make it worse.
I have this one and you are correct it will fall out of some planes AC outlets. Haven't had many issues at airports however. I guess I've mostly used it in lounges where the outlets are in better shape.
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what is a GaN?
I have an older 2 ports anker charger like this with 2 usbc ports and the box says PD.
it means power delivery and it will charge Iphones or any devices with usbc cable much faster?
if I am still looking for I should skip these mentioned in the thread and buy charger that says PD ports and not IQ?
I need a portable charger that has usb-c 2 PD ports and one regular USB-A port for regular usb cable. what do you recommend?
GaN just means it's more efficient. Less heat produced, so it can be made smaller without cooking itself.
PowerIQ is Anker's multi-protocol chip that claims to be able to provide the most power to connected devices. PIQ 3.0 includes PD, so this should work for your PD requirements.
Image from the Amazon product page. Sure looks like the right one
Ok, you got that from an image slider that has different images for 'single port charging', 'two port charging', and 'three port charging'. That's the image is from the single. Slide it over to see the two port charging image. That top USB-C port is now putting out 80W while at the same time the bottom USB port is putting out 18W. Obviously, one of the images is incorrect. The two port image agrees with the specs I have listed above. The image listing 65W Max for that sinhle port is in error.
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GaN just means it's more efficient. Less heat produced, so it can be made smaller without cooking itself.
GaN = gallium nitride, which is a kind of semiconductor material with highly desirable properties for a number of applications that have nothing to do with high-speed digital logic design, e.g. CPUs.
Apart from being used in blue LEDs, GaN can be used to make power transistors that generate less heat than their silicon equivalents. Less heat = higher efficiency, and this happens to come along with smaller sizes for GaN power devices vs. silicon.
No, the one you link to is newer and smaller than the op. It also charges at 65 and 35 rather than 60 and 40. So it's probably a better choice if you have an m2 chip
the one i found is too expensive but newer , more portable and smaller and better quality?
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OutputSingle Port: USB-C 1 (100W Max) / USB-C 2 (100W Max) / USB-A (22.5W Max)
OutputDual Port: USB-C 1 + USB-C 2 (60W Max + 40W Max) / USB-C 1 + USB-A (80W Max + 18W Max) / USB-C 2 + USB-A (60W Max + 22.5W Max)
OutputTriple Port: USB-C 1 (45W Max), USB-C 2 (30W Max), USB-A (18W Max)
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I have an older 2 ports anker charger like this with 2 usbc ports and the box says PD.
it means power delivery and it will charge Iphones or any devices with usbc cable much faster?
if I am still looking for I should skip these mentioned in the thread and buy charger that says PD ports and not IQ?
I need a portable charger that has usb-c 2 PD ports and one regular USB-A port for regular usb cable. what do you recommend?
Thanks
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OutputSingle Port: USB-C 1 (100W Max) / USB-C 2 (100W Max) / USB-A (22.5W Max)
OutputDual Port: USB-C 1 + USB-C 2 (60W Max + 40W Max) / USB-C 1 + USB-A (80W Max + 18W Max) / USB-C 2 + USB-A (60W Max + 22.5W Max)
OutputTriple Port: USB-C 1 (45W Max), USB-C 2 (30W Max), USB-A (18W Max)
Image from the Amazon product page. Sure looks like the right one
Anker is a reputable company and having used this charger for the past year I think it's a fair price.
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I have an older 2 ports anker charger like this with 2 usbc ports and the box says PD.
it means power delivery and it will charge Iphones or any devices with usbc cable much faster?
if I am still looking for I should skip these mentioned in the thread and buy charger that says PD ports and not IQ?
I need a portable charger that has usb-c 2 PD ports and one regular USB-A port for regular usb cable. what do you recommend?
PowerIQ is Anker's multi-protocol chip that claims to be able to provide the most power to connected devices. PIQ 3.0 includes PD, so this should work for your PD requirements.
Image from the Amazon product page. Sure looks like the right one
Need something for daily use
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Apart from being used in blue LEDs, GaN can be used to make power transistors that generate less heat than their silicon equivalents. Less heat = higher efficiency, and this happens to come along with smaller sizes for GaN power devices vs. silicon.
Useful info @ https://en.wikipedia.or
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