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Anker Nano 30W USB-C PPS GaN Foldable Charger w/ 6' USB-C to USB-C Cable (Black) on sale for $18.39 - $5.40 with promo code
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AnkerDirect via Amazon also has
Anker Nano 30W USB-C PPS GaN Foldable Charger w/ 6' USB-C to USB-C Cable (White) on sale for $18.39 - $5.40 with promo code
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$12.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.
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Product Description:- By swapping out silicon for Gallium Nitride (GaN) we've been able to fit 30W of power into a charger that's just 1.12 inches thick, and 70% smaller than an original 30W charger.
- Upgraded with a 30W output so now you can charge your earbuds, phone, tablet, and even your MacBook Air with a tiny charger.a tiny charger.
- Deliver full-speed 30W charging for iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, or power up your iPad Air (5th Generation) to 50% in just 45 minutes. Also supports Samsung Super Fast Charging (25W).
- Upgraded Protection with ActiveShield 2.0: Anker's proprietary technology safeguards your devices by intelligently monitoring temperature over 3 million times per day—that's twice as often as ActiveShield 1.0.
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I went with a 10' Anker cable which is awesome. I'd recommend a longer cable.
The cable insertion feel isn't as pronounced of a click as Apple cables, but I've also used far worse.
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You're probably better off sticking with the ones with static plugs
The downside is that a 30w, a 67w and a 15w (possibly even less) will all basically charge it the same. There's no benefit to using the faster ones, it's more of an "if it's all you have" thing.
I'd recommend going for a cheaper 5/10/12/15w charger (usually in a bundle - there was a 2 pack of Anker 20w recently for this same price) if you just want a charger for controllers
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Virtually any charger under 65W (maybe 45W) will work fine, and safely, for small electronics that are nearly all 5V. Phones have started to accept that AND some higher voltages, but it's not until the 65W-ish range devices need 20v. If you wanted to charge other portables, like let's say a cordless drill, and you had the right adapter for it, you would probably want to verify if smaller charger supports 12/15V as if it does not and that's what your device requires, Wattage doesn't matter if it can't supply the correct Voltage. Hope that helps