Target has
Anker Ace 45W USB-C PPS Foldable Wall Charger on sale for
$11.99. Choose free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise
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Product Details:
- High-Speed Charging: Empowered by a USB-C Power Delivery port and enriched with 45W of power
- Advanced Safety Features: Introducing a Dynamic Temperature Sensor (ActiveShield) that proactively monitors temperature variations, accompanied by a Power Tuner Chip that finely regulates power output
- Compact and ECO-Conscious Design: Engineered with a foldable plug and upgraded aesthetics, resulting in a 23% reduction in size compared to the original 45W charger (US Version). Embracing an eco-friendly approach, we've minimized plastic usage in the packaging, contributing to the reduction of environmental impact.
- PPS Compatibility for Enhanced Charging Precision: Integrated with PowerIQ 3.0 technology, delivering impeccably tailored charging to a diverse range of mobile devices such as phones, tablets, and laptops. Moreover, it boasts compatibility with Programmable Power Supply (PPS), catering to Samsung Super Fast Charging needs.
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Sticker on the box: "Anker 313 'ACE 2' Black Iteration Special" A2643. Made in Vietnam. No regrets. It's a hefty sub-compact GaN device wt= 90 g good apparent build quality. My Power Z KM0003c detects multiple available protocols not found often. Apple 2.4A,, AFC 24w,, UFCS 44w,, FCP,, QC3 5v,9v,12v and 3.6-12v,,,QC4+ Has USB PD 3.0 12 volt output not found on most other Anker, 5v, 9v, 15v@3 A and [email protected]. PPS 11v 4 or 5 A, PPS 21v 2.25 A. Meter screen shots available.
The advanced temperature regulation is clearly evident. Only slight warmth in the P9PXL and the 45w Chromebook batteries. The charger itself did not get hot. Easily the best version imo.
Special modes:
11v PPS@4 or 5 amps claimed for Samsung SFC 2.0 45 watt charging
18v PPS 34w observed for Pixel 9PXL starting with battery at 50%.
Charged my 45w Chromebook at 42w at 15v from half full with noticeably less heat than other chargers. This means that any concern over battery wear is unfounded. The advanced smart charging will result in less battery wear not more on my devices. I did not test Samsung SFC but you have the option to turn off 45w or use a standard cable.
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Searching Amazon for A2643 brings you to Anker 'Ace' A2677 ( old cube ).
1.49 x 1.38 x 1.61 inches
Item Weight 2.4 ounces
ASIN B0BQLHGLG4
Ask Google AI "A2643 vs A2677?
What? The "upgraded" version came out prior to the "newer" version?
applies only to A2643 'Ace 2'
Anker "Tech Support" was hosting its flight to the future when I called. "We're all Bozo's on this bus" I was assured Hope that helps.
However.....
Many may not care, but unless something has changed with some new phones, slower charging is better for your battery. I have fast chargers, but use "slow" charging when I can...
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Sticker on the box: "Anker 313 'ACE 2' Black Iteration Special" A2643. Made in Vietnam. No regrets. It's a hefty sub-compact GaN device wt= 90 g good apparent build quality. My Power Z KM0003c detects multiple available protocols not found often. Apple 2.4A,, AFC 24w,, UFCS 44w,, FCP,, QC3 5v,9v,12v and 3.6-12v,,,QC4+ Has USB PD 3.0 12 volt output not found on most other Anker, 5v, 9v, 15v@3 A and [email protected]. PPS 11v 4 or 5 A, PPS 21v 2.25 A. Meter screen shots available.
The advanced temperature regulation is clearly evident. Only slight warmth in the P9PXL and the 45w Chromebook batteries. The charger itself did not get hot. Easily the best version imo.
Special modes:
11v PPS@4 or 5 amps claimed for Samsung SFC 2.0 45 watt charging
18v PPS 34w observed for Pixel 9PXL starting with battery at 50%.
Charged my 45w Chromebook at 42w at 15v from half full with noticeably less heat than other chargers. This means that any concern over battery wear is unfounded. The advanced smart charging will result in less battery wear not more on my devices. I did not test Samsung SFC but you have the option to turn off 45w or use a standard cable.
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original:
( I've deleted speculation )
Searching Amazon for A2643 brings you to Anker 'Ace' A2677 ( old cube ).
1.49 x 1.38 x 1.61 inches
Item Weight 2.4 ounces
ASIN B0BQLHGLG4
Ask Google AI "A2643 vs A2677?
[ "The Anker A2643 (313 Ace) and A2677 (313 Charger) are functionally the same, but the A2643 is the newer, larger model. The A2677 is a smaller, upgraded version of the A2643"]
What? The "upgraded" version came out prior to the "newer" version?
[ "Features :Short circuit protection, temperature control, over-temperature protection, current stabilizer, high-voltage protection" ] applies only to A2643 'Ace 2'
Anker "Tech Support" was hosting its flight to the future when I called. "We're all Bozo's on this bus" I was assured Hope that helps.
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However.....
Many may not care, but unless something has changed with some new phones, slower charging is better for your battery. I have fast chargers, but use "slow" charging when I can...
However.....
Many may not care, but unless something has changed with some new phones, slower charging is better for your battery. I have fast chargers, but use "slow" charging when I can...
Not sure what phones have the software to do this (my pixel does), but it can do slow charging speed for overnight on a standard fast charger
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Update: Looks like this is a 'new' style. Will return if it ends up being bigger (which it appears to look based on the pictures, but who knows). Old 'style' (square) was really portable.
Update 2: This thread explains it: https://xdaforums.com/t/new-anker...t.45493
This is the "Ace 2" version of the 45w. Specs are similar but supposedly slightly different on the PPS side. "Bigger but lighter".
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