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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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Only works with 110-120v, not 220v countries. Which country? Please do your own research.
From Amazon:
"Note: 100W charging is only achievable when using either USB-C1 or USB-C2 ports individually. Additionally, the built-in USB module supports a versatile input voltage range of 100-240V~, 50-60Hz.
Even Rufus (Amazon AI) states one review mentions 220V support and another says 110V only. Research isn't easy when you only have conflicting information.
Anyone brought this or something like it to Europe? Would it work or am I asking for issues?
Consider instead:
Anker Prime Charger, 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station, USB-C PD Fast Charging Desktop Charger, $63 at present https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Char...B0CT2NQ7WG
Tom from Pack Hacker mentioned in a recent video it's now his go-to for travel. It's a bit heavier (666g vs. 560g), but looks to be a bit more compact in size. https://packhacker.com/blog/gener...2025-6-27/
You're still going to need an adapter to connect to local power outlets. That depends on where in Europe you're going.
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Only works with 110-120v, not 220v countries. Which country? Please do your own research.
From Amazon:
"Note: 100W charging is only achievable when using either USB-C1 or USB-C2 ports individually. Additionally, the built-in USB module supports a versatile input voltage range of 100-240V~, 50-60Hz.
And
Specifications: Electrical Rating: 125V~, 60Hz, 10A;
Even Rufus (Amazon AI) states one review mentions 220V support and another says 110V only. Research isn't easy when you only have conflicting information.
I own two of these from previous deals and checked the input specification on the device itself. I can personally confirm this is 125V input only.
Anker Prime Charger, 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station, USB-C PD Fast Charging Desktop Charger, $63 at present
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Char...B0CT2NQ7
Tom from Pack Hacker mentioned in a recent video it's now his go-to for travel. It's a bit heavier (666g vs. 560g), but looks to be a bit more compact in size.
https://packhacker.com/blog/gener...2025-6-27/
You're still going to need an adapter to connect to local power outlets. That depends on where in Europe you're going.
Leave a Comment