Supercharge with 100W: This remarkably compact charger delivers massive 100W power, quickly charging your 14-inch MacBook Pro to 50% in just 27 minutes. (Note: Tested under ideal lab conditions. Actual charging times may vary with usage, environment, and device status.)
The Little Charger That Excels: Enjoy the freedom of charging on the move with a charger that's tiny like the latest AirPods Pro and packs a serious power punch.
Locks In Place: At just 4.23 oz, Anker Nano Charger stays securely in place with durable matte prongs, offering stability without the weight.
Superior Safety: ActiveShield 2.0 Intelligently monitors temperature 3 million times per day and adjusts power output to safeguard your connected devices.
What You Get: Anker Nano Charger (100W) with 6 ft USB-C Cable, welcome guide, 24-month warranty, and our friendly customer service.
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Supercharge with 100W: This remarkably compact charger delivers massive 100W power, quickly charging your 14-inch MacBook Pro to 50% in just 27 minutes. (Note: Tested under ideal lab conditions. Actual charging times may vary with usage, environment, and device status.)
The Little Charger That Excels: Enjoy the freedom of charging on the move with a charger that's tiny like the latest AirPods Pro and packs a serious power punch.
Locks In Place: At just 4.23 oz, Anker Nano Charger stays securely in place with durable matte prongs, offering stability without the weight.
Superior Safety: ActiveShield 2.0 Intelligently monitors temperature 3 million times per day and adjusts power output to safeguard your connected devices.
What You Get: Anker Nano Charger (100W) with 6 ft USB-C Cable, welcome guide, 24-month warranty, and our friendly customer service.
Model: Anker Nano Charger, 100W MacBook Charger, Foldable Charger for iPhone Series, and All USB C Devices, 6ft USB-C Cable Included, Compatible with MagSafe
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Edit: never mind, digging deeper into the specs this does claim to support 45 Watts in PPS, so less of a reason to buy the original MacBook pro charger (anyone who has this and a newer Sammy please comment if it doesn't support super fast charging 2 ala their 313 45w which claims sfc2 but doesn't actually do it for a solid chunk of people)
Nice smaller charger for those who have a MacBook or an earlier Samsung but if you have one of the super fast charging V2 Samsung phones you would be better off with the slightly cheaper (and larger) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C1FZWT8M with a 5' cord as it will provide 100w PD and 45w in PPS
Last edited by holysin October 13, 2024 at 02:33 PM.
Edit: never mind, digging deeper into the specs this does claim to support 45 Watts in PPS, so less of a reason to buy the original MacBook pro charger (anyone who has this and a newer Sammy please comment if it doesn't support super fast charging 2 ala their 313 45w which claims sfc2 but doesn't actually do it for a solid chunk of people)
Nice smaller charger for those who have a MacBook or an earlier Samsung but if you have one of the super fast charging V2 Samsung phones you would be better off with the slightly cheaper (and larger) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C1FZWT8M with a 5' cord as it will provide 100w PD and 45w in PPS
SFC2 is not too impressive comparing to SFC. Per my experience with S24U, the charging time difference is only within 5-10 minutes from empty to full. As long as it's SFC, no matter 1 or 2, it's much faster than regular fast charging (the delta could be around 1 hour, which is huge). I'd say any >=25W PPS charger should be good enough for Samsung stuff, unless one has to see SFC2 showing on the screen to call it a good day.
SFC2 is not too impressive comparing to SFC. Per my experience with S24U, the charging time difference is only within 5-10 minutes from empty to full. As long as it's SFC, no matter 1 or 2, it's much faster than regular fast charging (the delta could be around 1 hour, which is huge). I'd say any >=25W PPS charger should be good enough for Samsung stuff, unless one has to see SFC2 showing on the screen to call it a good day.
Valid points all and charging / battery maintenance is very much an induvial thing that takes account of many factors including how long you wish to keep your handset as a primary, but you might want to keep in mind two key points:
1) the fast charging (of whatever speed) is only in effect at (quite)low battery %s so when companies quote full charge speeds that largely ignores the fast high wattage charging advantage that happens early on (this is why the fancy fast charging electric car companies quote a certain percent of charge/miles regained in ~15-20 minutes instead of time to fully charge.)
2) it's generally agreed upon to keep battery cycles as low as possible to extend the lifespan of your long term battery so general advice is to charge your battery between 20 and 80% with some suggesting even lower with an occasional full charge to combat possible battery memory issues.
-I specifically charge between ~20% and at most 65% when I have time to pay attention to the battery as that keeps the charging efficiency at ~800% (battery wear cycles vs amount charged) that charging cycle means that fast charging plays a rather sizable difference, but again, charging is a personal preference just like cases/screen protectors and the like. Your points are valid for anyone who routinely charges to 100% but as a data point my s24U under accubattery pro reports that after 8ish months of use my battery health is 104% of the design capacity so I'm quite content charging with the sfc2 chargers the way I'm currently doing as I'm hoping to get 3+ years out of it unless my cell provider offers an insane deal/trade-in value with the s25/s26 or the pixel 10/11, but I have standard charges you mention around the house for the rest of the people in the house who are more normal users💜
Last edited by holysin October 19, 2024 at 06:22 PM.
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Nice smaller charger for those who have a MacBook or an earlier Samsung but if you have one of the super fast charging V2 Samsung phones you would be better off with the slightly cheaper (and larger) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C1FZWT8M with a 5' cord as it will provide 100w PD and 45w in PPS
Nice smaller charger for those who have a MacBook or an earlier Samsung but if you have one of the super fast charging V2 Samsung phones you would be better off with the slightly cheaper (and larger) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C1FZWT8M with a 5' cord as it will provide 100w PD and 45w in PPS
1) the fast charging (of whatever speed) is only in effect at (quite)low battery %s so when companies quote full charge speeds that largely ignores the fast high wattage charging advantage that happens early on (this is why the fancy fast charging electric car companies quote a certain percent of charge/miles regained in ~15-20 minutes instead of time to fully charge.)
2) it's generally agreed upon to keep battery cycles as low as possible to extend the lifespan of your long term battery so general advice is to charge your battery between 20 and 80% with some suggesting even lower with an occasional full charge to combat possible battery memory issues.
-I specifically charge between ~20% and at most 65% when I have time to pay attention to the battery as that keeps the charging efficiency at ~800% (battery wear cycles vs amount charged) that charging cycle means that fast charging plays a rather sizable difference, but again, charging is a personal preference just like cases/screen protectors and the like. Your points are valid for anyone who routinely charges to 100% but as a data point my s24U under accubattery pro reports that after 8ish months of use my battery health is 104% of the design capacity so I'm quite content charging with the sfc2 chargers the way I'm currently doing as I'm hoping to get 3+ years out of it unless my cell provider offers an insane deal/trade-in value with the s25/s26 or the pixel 10/11, but I have standard charges you mention around the house for the rest of the people in the house who are more normal users💜
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