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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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It's not a bad device, but the 100w comes with caveats... The top two USB-C ports do indeed support a shared 100w, while the middle 2 USB-C ports share 15w, and the bottom two USB-A ports share 12w. With 3 or more ports active the top two ports drop to a shared 73w. The bottom 4 ports also don't support most modern fast charge protocols so you can't really use them for things like wireless charging pads. Had an issue with a model I bought but Anker support sent a replacement, and that has been operating as expected. Not sure I'd buy one again because it is rather big and the use cases limited, but it's still a good price for a 100w charger, let alone something with an additional 3x AC outlets.
I have this in my "Save for later" in Amazon and it's $35-$40 nearly all the time. The price will go up when other Anker chargers go on "sale"...probably to help steer you to purchase what they want you to buy.
Not quite what Cam el says, but there are frequent drops.
I bought one of these for my charging station in the garage. It's reasonably compact and will do the job at a decent price. Nicer form factor than a random charging brick.
What I don't like at all, as usual, Anker haven't actually labelled the ports so you know some are much higher power output than others. Had to take a label maker to it ..
It's not a bad device, but the 100w comes with caveats... The top two USB-C ports do indeed support a shared 100w, while the middle 2 USB-C ports share 15w, and the bottom two USB-A ports share 12w. With 3 or more ports active the top two ports drop to a shared 73w. The bottom 4 ports also don't support most modern fast charge protocols so you can't really use them for things like wireless charging pads. Had an issue with a model I bought but Anker support sent a replacement, and that has been operating as expected. Not sure I'd buy one again because it is rather big and the use cases limited, but it's still a good price for a 100w charger, let alone something with an additional 3x AC outlets.
Eh. Yeah this is a lot for those caveats. Ty for posting this.
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10A; AC Output: 1000W
Worth noting not to overload this with high current and high inrush devices.
What I don't like at all, as usual, Anker haven't actually labelled the ports so you know some are much higher power output than others. Had to take a label maker to it ..
10A; AC Output: 1000W
Worth noting not to overload this with high current and high inrush devices.
Yea, I was looking to plug a smart home or lamp to it.
Nvm it will. But anyone has experience with it ?
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