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Model: Anker 150W USB-C 4-Port GaN Power Adapter w/Folding AC Prongs
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Probably because it's a pretty meh price for a 100W charger (misleadingly advertised as a 150W charger).
While most no-name charger makers try to deceive their customers by adding up the maximum theoretical capacity of each port used alone, I'm somewhat surprised to see such antics from Anker.
These MFers are killing us with these overpriced and crappy suckits. Anyone on here for longer than a week knows these are crap and has better sockets then this that they picked up for a fraction of the price. Ask for a link and you can suckit. True SDers already have so many mcclarren sockets that they picked up for a fraction of this price it's not even funny. I got chargers so powerful I pitch a tent every time I walk by them, they got usb, usb-c, lsd, dmt, and they cost a fraction of this price. Keep ur sockits off the front page. Ask for a link and you can suckit. True SDers stopped picking up >$10 sockets and pluggy wuggys week 1 on SD, deals like this are an insult. All these suckit deals get me charged up. If it's sub $5, fine, but there's no charger, plug, or socket, you cant get sub $10 if you've been on SD for more than a week.
i own and use this charger frequently. allows me to charge my laptop at 100w while also giving 45w to my 12.9 ipad pro. or two laptops at 75w a piece. it's convenient for charging the new 250w anker power bank. allows to utilize the entire 150w from this adapter via two usb cords. for apple people that think apple is special, it isn't and this will charge any apple devices that will allow PD charging.
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This will fall out of most sockets, it's too heavy. You don't need to that much power or ports if you just have a laptop, tablet and phone. For $14 on amazon you can find smaller options, just search for 65W GaN USB C Wall Charger Block, SIMDOG 3-Port. Mine is working really well during my travels, but it gets pretty warm when charging my macbook.
This will fall out of most sockets, it's too heavy. You don't need to that much power or ports if you just have a laptop, tablet and phone. For $14 on amazon you can find smaller options, just search for 65W GaN USB C Wall Charger Block, SIMDOG 3-Port. Mine is working really well during my travels, but it gets pretty warm when charging my macbook.
If I plug my Samsung Fold and MacBook in simultaneously, it's barely going to trickle charge both.
Need is relative, but I don't want to wait five hours for stuff that could charge in one hour.
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While most no-name charger makers try to deceive their customers by adding up the maximum theoretical capacity of each port used alone, I'm somewhat surprised to see such antics from Anker.
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Need is relative, but I don't want to wait five hours for stuff that could charge in one hour.
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What device use that much power over usb c? Genuinely curious.
What device use that much power over usb c? Genuinely curious.
What device use that much power over usb c? Genuinely curious.
USB-C EPR 2.0 is now rated to 240W.
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USB-C EPR 2.0 is now rated to 240W.
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