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Model: Anker Charging Station(100W Max), 7-in-1 USB C Power Strip for iPhone 15/14 and Macbook Air/Pro, 5ft Thin Cord,3 AC, 2 USB A,2 USB C,Power Delivery Desktop Accessory for MacBook Pro,Home&Office(Black)
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Can't you complain to them? Product page says input voltage is good up to 240V. So you're getting a different product than promised.
Mine is the 525 7in1 charging station. It doesn't mention the voltage on the Amazon page. But you're right, it's Anker so if I reach out they'll probably replace it.
is this good to use to protect my expensive monitor and PC and components? If not can someone point me to suggestions, I'm not knowledgeable about this stuff
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Bought one last week ($35 Prime Day) -- looks like the USBs support 240 volt now..
Still terrible for travel because you have to remember not to plug in anything in the outlets. If you can only use the USB ports, it's better to buy something smaller
Still terrible for travel because you have to remember not to plug in anything in the outlets. If you can only use the USB ports, it's better to buy something smaller
Well actually that's the point of this, you can use a single plug adapter and plug this into it, and power your US-style 2 or 3 prong stuff.
Most stuff supports 100-220V these days but you still need the right plug styles overseas.
The problem with my older model was I'd plug laptops into the 3 prong plugs, but when I used the USB ports they burned out.
Last edited by VarmintCong July 17, 2025 at 02:04 PM.
Mine is the 525 7in1 charging station. It doesn't mention the voltage on the Amazon page. But you're right, it's Anker so if I reach out they'll probably replace it.
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Bought one last week ($35 Prime Day) -- looks like the USBs support 240 volt now..
I enjoy AC Input clearly calls out 125VAC... then has a note about USB module supporting 100-240VAC
Be careful using this for travel, it's not compatible with 220V, a few of the USB ports burned out when I used it overseas.
I bought this specifically for travel. It said it was compatible with 240v, BUT I had a major issue with it. I don't know how exactly it broke, but it basically became an electrical hazard and would turn my phone live meaning I would get shocked if I touched my phone a certain way while it was charging. I didn't have this problem when charging my phone using my other adapter. This anker also had issues charging my macbook pro m1. It would basically make my macbook vibrate and it charged slowly. It was weird AF. I returned it
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Can't you complain to them? Product page says input voltage is good up to 240V. So you're getting a different product than promised.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Problaze
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Most stuff supports 100-220V these days but you still need the right plug styles overseas.
The problem with my older model was I'd plug laptops into the 3 prong plugs, but when I used the USB ports they burned out.
the real kicker... from the manuals
525 model
https://ankertechnologycompanyltd.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/#5g000004DkWQ/a/5g000000gx3u/NAoUiOnQFx3QP... [salesforce.com]
AC Input 125VAC 15A
AC Output 125VAC 15A
Note: The USB ports support an input voltage of 100-240VAC 50/60Hz.
This model
https://salesforce-knowledge-down...014556.p
AC Input 125VAC 10A
AC Output 1000W
Note: The built-in USB module supports an input voltage of 100-240VAC 50/60Hz.
So as with all China crap on Amazon/eBay...
GOOD LUCK! with a side of never ever EVER trust the Amazon page specs/description
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