AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has Anker Prime 250W USB-C Charger, Ultra-Fast 6-Port GaN Charging Station, 2.26" LCD Display and Smart Control Dial for $118.99. Shipping is free.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has Anker Prime 250W USB-C Charger, Ultra-Fast 6-Port GaN Charging Station, 2.26" LCD Display and Smart Control Dial for $118.99. Shipping is free.
Model: Anker Prime Charger, 250W GaN Prime USB C Charging Station, Ultra-Fast 6-Port, 2.26" LCD Display and Smart Control Dial, Compatible with MacBook Pro/Air, iPhone 16/15/14, Galaxy, and More (Silver)
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Anker introduced magnet contact charging in last year for their flagship battery and charger dock then abandon it this year, speaking of long term support...
Anker introduced magnet contact charging in last year for their flagship battery and charger dock then abandon it this year, speaking of long term support...
That's the first thing I noticed was missing when I saw this
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Pretty sure there's usually a $30 coupon on this... not really a deal here.
Yeah there was a $30 coupon when it first came out and stuck around for awhile. If there's anything certain, discounts on anker products come and go very often. I bought one and ultimately returned it as it became an expensive overly glorified charger. It's great if you can maximize its capabilities.
Holy smoke $130 for a plugged-in charger. How often do you really need to keep stuff plugged in and use that much power?
4 ports only, the smaller power ports ports, I'd imagine you'd want a screen so a power delivery monitor would be better. 130 W on that one big port. holy smoke! what kind of stuff needs that constant power draw. (gamer laptop with 4080?)
Anyway, price seems good but I am wondering about how people use such a device if battery is so good these days for most laptops!
If you club in 3 x Dell laptop PD charges that are available for less than $10 a pop on eBay, you can build your own PD charger with 3 ports that would have more than 300w rating, just saying if you want to go DIY and be creative.
Why do people spend 130 on a non portable charger? Are there real life advantages using this?
Infact it is a require nuisance on a typical kitchen countertop. We have 4 phones, 2 tablets, 2 dog collars, 3 flash lights, headphones, BP devices, all these go on a high wattage charger with 10 ports, some being Fast-charge capable. Oh! did I forget to mention GoPro, SLR camera, Drone, Gimball - all these tag on that charger too
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I've been using a 260W GaN charging station for months now and it's great. It includes 140W dedicated PD port and 15W wireless charging plate on top. It displays power output (V/A/W) for each usb port. It's less than $50 when on sale at AE.
I can't see why paying $135 for this one.
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4 ports only, the smaller power ports ports, I'd imagine you'd want a screen so a power delivery monitor would be better. 130 W on that one big port. holy smoke! what kind of stuff needs that constant power draw. (gamer laptop with 4080?)
Anyway, price seems good but I am wondering about how people use such a device if battery is so good these days for most laptops!
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I can't see why paying $135 for this one.
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