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I personally use this one for travel a lot. It charges a MacBook Pro (100W is fast, but even 65W is fast enough when I do 65W + 30W charging). I would prefer Anker just move to all USB C but that extra USB A port means I can still charge any legacy products I have. The problem with 65/67W chargers is that at single port it's plenty fast but if you plug in another device, the power plummets significantly. It's good for a tablet+phone charging or perhaps just laptop+phone overnight charging but if you are on the go, need a 1 hour bump charge, I do think it's insufficient, which is why 100W IMO is a good compromise.
@fis I don't believe there's dynamic power allocation. That was a mismarketing thing. It's fixed power allocation per this thread, but IMO this is the power of a high wattage charger, that even when you plug in additional devices, there's still plenty of power for a laptop. 45W will slow charge a MacBook Pro, but 65W is plenty IMO unless you're doing rendering at the airport.
If you're buying your first compact charger, then I would consider this one if you have a laptop that draws more than 65W, or if you need a charger that will charge 2 laptops at once.
If like many people you have a laptop that draws only 65W or less, then consider the Anker GaNPrime 67W charger that's on sale for $36 -- also an all-time low price.
Yes, if you're charging multiple devices like a laptop and a phone and a watch at the same time, you certainly could use more than 67W, but these GaNPrime chargers utilize dynamic power distribution to send the power where it's being drawn (i.e., where it's needed most). Whether you're trying to maintain power all day at the coffee shop, or charging your idle devices overnight, or just using it to quick-charge a single device, you'll likely find that the more compact (and much cheaper) 67W charger will more than handle the job.
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If you're buying your first compact charger, then I would consider this one if you have a laptop that draws more than 65W, or if you need a charger that will charge 2 laptops at once.
If like many people you have a laptop that draws only 65W or less, then consider the Anker GaNPrime 67W charger that's on sale for $36 -- also an all-time low price.
Yes, if you're charging multiple devices like a laptop and a phone and a watch at the same time, you certainly could use more than 67W, but these GaNPrime chargers utilize dynamic power distribution to send the power where it's being drawn (i.e., where it's needed most). Whether you're trying to maintain power all day at the coffee shop, or charging your idle devices overnight, or just using it to quick-charge a single device, you'll likely find that the more compact (and much cheaper) 67W charger will more than handle the job.
If you're buying your first compact charger, then I would consider this one if you have a laptop that draws more than 65W, or if you need a charger that will charge 2 laptops at once.
If like many people you have a laptop that draws only 65W or less, then consider the Anker GaNPrime 67W charger that's on sale for $36 -- also an all-time low price.
Yes, if you're charging multiple devices like a laptop and a phone and a watch at the same time, you certainly could use more than 67W, but these GaNPrime chargers utilize dynamic power distribution to send the power where it's being drawn (i.e., where it's needed most). Whether you're trying to maintain power all day at the coffee shop, or charging your idle devices overnight, or just using it to quick-charge a single device, you'll likely find that the more compact (and much cheaper) 67W charger will more than handle the job.
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I personally use this one for travel a lot. It charges a MacBook Pro (100W is fast, but even 65W is fast enough when I do 65W + 30W charging). I would prefer Anker just move to all USB C but that extra USB A port means I can still charge any legacy products I have. The problem with 65/67W chargers is that at single port it's plenty fast but if you plug in another device, the power plummets significantly. It's good for a tablet+phone charging or perhaps just laptop+phone overnight charging but if you are on the go, need a 1 hour bump charge, I do think it's insufficient, which is why 100W IMO is a good compromise.
@fis I don't believe there's dynamic power allocation. That was a mismarketing thing. It's fixed power allocation per this thread, but IMO this is the power of a high wattage charger, that even when you plug in additional devices, there's still plenty of power for a laptop. 45W will slow charge a MacBook Pro, but 65W is plenty IMO unless you're doing rendering at the airport.
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The old charger is listed as Power IQ 4.0 whereas the new charger is 3.0, so it leads me to believe the new charger is a lower tech variety.
**Edit**: The new A2688 also seems to gimp the bottom 2 ports when doing 3 port charging. Take a look: https://i.imgur.com/iuC6xKl.png
The A2343 old charger (this thread) does 46/30/22.5 split. So it depends if you want to prioritize that main USB C port or not for higher wattage. Personally I still like the A2343. If I dont' want 45W charging, then I do 2 ports (65/30 split) + charge the USB A device off my laptop. I just think that 3 port charging really makes that 2nd USB C port next to useless on the A2688 if it's doing a combined 24W with the USB A port.
Grabbed the nano to get free shipping
Anker 713 USB C Charger(Nano II 45W) × 1
$15.99
Anker Prime 100W GaN Wall Charger (3 Ports) × 1
$43.99
Total
$63.95 USD
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I own a 65W Anker Nano A2667 which has a similar form factor and it sucks because it falls out easily. I have personally compared both of them side by side last month at an Anker store in Japan and the new one is definitely more secure, I was specifically interested in the new prongs and you can definitely see that they are thicker. That being said, I don't know how the new one with thicker prongs compares to the 100W model in this thread.
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