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popular Posted by phoinix | Staff • 2d ago
Jul 14, 2025 3:16 PM
$99.99: Anker Prime Charging Station, 240W 8-in-1 USB C Power Strip at Amazon
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Not a great deal with lackluster USB A performance as well. Plenty of ports and decent juice, but not worth it for me even with the 2x AC pass through
Holding out for a better "everything" charger at this price point
However I find the iOS app for the 8 in 1 to be buggy.
However I find the iOS app for the 8 in 1 to be buggy.
I don't use the app but the fact I can charge my laptop at full rate and super fast charge my phone at the same time, while also having access to two 110v plugs makes it worth it. I take it on road trips and plug into my inverter
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I wonder why it says "not for travel".
Maybe because the ports aren't compatible at 240V and it would fry the device essentially
Not a great deal with lackluster USB A performance as well. Plenty of ports and decent juice, but not worth it for me even with the 2x AC pass through
Holding out for a better "everything" charger at this price point
May be a good use case there if you happen to have one of those devices - price isn't too far away from a backup laptop power brick
Personally, if buying a charging device for >100W, I'm holding out for 28V & 36V & 48V support and the adjustable voltage supply mode/feature (15V to max)
THEN it would worth it for an "everything" charger - at least for anything at relatively low amps that is PD (5A). Until then, stuck with standalone power bricks above 100W
Just because this can provide 140W doesn't mean it will fully power your 140W device; laptops in that range are (generally) 19-20V still and will get capped at 100 or so. Some Apple Books support 28V - maybe thats the use case here
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