AnkerDirect via Amazon has
Anker 735 Nano II 65W GaN II 3-Port Fast Charger on sale for
$25.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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pennysave for finding this deal.
Features:- 2 USB C + 1 USB A
- When you connect 3 devices, the top USB-C port can output 40W, the second USB-C port can output 12W, and the USB-A port can also output 12W. That gives you the power you need to charge your notebook, your tablet, and your phone all at the same time
- Conforms to the latest IEC 62368-1 safety standard
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09C5RG6KV
I bought a similar great deal once from Costco and it ended up whining like a cheap power brick would - I had to return it since I couldn't sleep with it plugged in near the bed.
I have the one in this deal and it doesn't make any such loud noises.
Anker Zolo 4-Port 70W Wall Charger
• Model A121C
• 3x 70W USB-C ports
• 22.5W USB-A port
• 67.5W total output when using two ports
• 64.5W total output when using three or all four ports
• Foldable plug
(thanks to tanginator)
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Does not fall out of my (new-ish) wall outlet.
https://www.costco.com/anker-70w3...1ZBw%3D%
this model is definitely older but at this price it's still a good value imo, it's very compact and I haven't had many issues with other items plugged in on the outlets. I do wish the output was higher so I'm hoping someone makes a similar form factor with 120W+ charging (yes I know there's a higher wattage version but the dimensions are much worse than this one).
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this model is definitely older but at this price it's still a good value imo, it's very compact and I haven't had many issues with other items plugged in on the outlets. I do wish the output was higher so I'm hoping someone makes a similar form factor with 120W+ charging (yes I know there's a higher wattage version but the dimensions are much worse than this one).
This thing is antiquated, four years old. The PPS mode is limited to 11 volts . 45 watts if you are lucky. Port negotiation is terrible. It cuts off power to the device whenever any other port is connected or disconnected. Who needs that? A modern example such as the 60 watt double seaport Premium Pro Otter is far more playful with excellent distribute-as-needed fast port sharing without any disconnects. Sooner than latter you will own a device that is optimized for 21 volt PPS. Insist on it in your next adapter. I told Anker I was willing to take 5 of these off their hands to keep them out of the waste stream by donating them to the senior center but Anker is too greedy to accept hoping instead to offload them to unsuspecting buyers.
Nice thing about Amazon is mistakes can be refused on delivery and there are always free returns.
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