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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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I got this a couple weeks ago at this price. It's good for the price. I like the flat plug. Not particularly fast charging, but perfect for my use case. I have it near my kids stuff, I can charge the tablets and their sound machine.
I got this a couple weeks ago at this price. It's good for the price. I like the flat plug. Not particularly fast charging, but perfect for my use case. I have it near my kids stuff, I can charge the tablets and their sound machine.
Are you using the USB C port to charge? I just got a mini PC that uses 65W USB C to power on. It's kind of a traveling family computer around the house given we have 65W+ chargers in a few places with monitors.
My current work desk set up is a surge protector with 2A, 1 C built in and then a brick with 2C, 2A that can do up to 100 W single USB C or 65/18 with both Cs. This is for my work laptop (also 65 W USB C) and accessories/spare phone charger plus AC for dual monitors, Cricut, etc. I do put the mini PC here for my oldest kid to use when I'm not working.
I would love this if it solves power needs at my work desk AND allows me to repurpose the surge protector and power brick for other things.
Are you using the USB C port to charge? I just got a mini PC that uses 65W USB C to power on. It's kind of a traveling family computer around the house given we have 65W+ chargers in a few places with monitors.
My current work desk set up is a surge protector with 2A, 1 C built in and then a brick with 2C, 2A that can do up to 100 W single USB C or 65/18 with both Cs. This is for my work laptop (also 65 W USB C) and accessories/spare phone charger plus AC for dual monitors, Cricut, etc. I do put the mini PC here for my oldest kid to use when I'm not working.
I would love this if it solves power needs at my work desk AND allows me to repurpose the surge protector and power brick for other things.
So as long as you aren't using both of the "high power" USB-C's on top at once, you will get at least 73W out of one of them and it should be enough. (At least 73W... but possibly 80W or 100W depending which if any other devices you are charging on the other ports) But if you're running a mini PC with no battery that can brown out if it doesn't get enough juice, you can always just use a dedicated power supply and just plug it into the AC outlet
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My current work desk set up is a surge protector with 2A, 1 C built in and then a brick with 2C, 2A that can do up to 100 W single USB C or 65/18 with both Cs. This is for my work laptop (also 65 W USB C) and accessories/spare phone charger plus AC for dual monitors, Cricut, etc. I do put the mini PC here for my oldest kid to use when I'm not working.
I would love this if it solves power needs at my work desk AND allows me to repurpose the surge protector and power brick for other things.
My current work desk set up is a surge protector with 2A, 1 C built in and then a brick with 2C, 2A that can do up to 100 W single USB C or 65/18 with both Cs. This is for my work laptop (also 65 W USB C) and accessories/spare phone charger plus AC for dual monitors, Cricut, etc. I do put the mini PC here for my oldest kid to use when I'm not working.
I would love this if it solves power needs at my work desk AND allows me to repurpose the surge protector and power brick for other things.
So as long as you aren't using both of the "high power" USB-C's on top at once, you will get at least 73W out of one of them and it should be enough. (At least 73W... but possibly 80W or 100W depending which if any other devices you are charging on the other ports) But if you're running a mini PC with no battery that can brown out if it doesn't get enough juice, you can always just use a dedicated power supply and just plug it into the AC outlet
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