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Anker Prime Charger 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Prime Charger 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station on sale for $55.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Each USB-C Supports 100W Max: When using two USB-C ports simultaneously, each can provide up to 100W of power, transforming charging times for high-demand devices. Charge two 14" MacBook Pros to 50% in just 28 minutes.
  • 6 Devices, 1 Charger: Power 6 devices simultaneously in one convenient location, ensuring all your tech is ready and fully charged.
  • The Charger That Protects: Anker's exclusive MultiProtect and ActiveShield 3.0 system deliver comprehensive safety, continuously monitoring charging temperatures to ensure your devices charge safely.

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Prime Charger 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station on sale for $55.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Each USB-C Supports 100W Max: When using two USB-C ports simultaneously, each can provide up to 100W of power, transforming charging times for high-demand devices. Charge two 14" MacBook Pros to 50% in just 28 minutes.
  • 6 Devices, 1 Charger: Power 6 devices simultaneously in one convenient location, ensuring all your tech is ready and fully charged.
  • The Charger That Protects: Anker's exclusive MultiProtect and ActiveShield 3.0 system deliver comprehensive safety, continuously monitoring charging temperatures to ensure your devices charge safely.

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CoolJuice
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I bought this one a month ago despite not being grounded. I did want a ground, but then I realized that almost no USB-C chargers are grounded, so why would I insist on this one being grounded?

The main benefit of ground pins is in case the case of the high-voltage device accidentally gets electrified. But this charger is all plastic on the outside.
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If you have Costco membership and go though the Costco Next Anker portal this is the normal price for this charger

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stacks3000Yesterday 12:28 PM
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Anyone know which of these are good that have a grounded plug?
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Quote from stacks3000 :
Anyone know which of these are good that have a grounded plug?
I bought this one a month ago despite not being grounded. I did want a ground, but then I realized that almost no USB-C chargers are grounded, so why would I insist on this one being grounded?

The main benefit of ground pins is in case the case of the high-voltage device accidentally gets electrified. But this charger is all plastic on the outside.
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If you have Costco membership and go though the Costco Next Anker portal this is the normal price for this charger
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Can I get one that monitors over temp more than 6 million times a day like this one? I don't think so. šŸ˜‚ Always interesting to see how they market them.
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Anker website doesn't list what power standards this supports but I assume most of them per the output specs:

Specifications

Model number A2683
Anker Charger (200W, 6 Ports) The Supercharged 6-in-1 Desktop Charging Station

Input 100-240V~, 3.2-2.5A, 50-60Hz

USB-C Output USB-C1 / C2 / C3 / C4: 5.0VāŽ“3.0A, 15.0W / 9.0VāŽ“3.0A, 27.0W / 10.0VāŽ“2.25A, 22.5W / 15.0VāŽ“3.0A, 45.0W / 20.0VāŽ“5.0A, 100.0W (100.0W Max)

USB-A Output USB-A1 / A2: 5.0VāŽ“3.0A, 15.0W / 9.0VāŽ“2.0A, 18.0W / 10.0VāŽ“2.25A, 22.5W / 12.0VāŽ“1.5A, 18.0W (22.5W Max)

Dimensions 4.4 Ɨ 3.0 Ɨ 1.4 in / 112 Ɨ 76 Ɨ 35 mm

Weight 1.24 lb / 563 g

Note1 When using two USB-C ports simultaneously, each can deliver up to 100W max output. For 100W output, use E-Marker chip cables; output depends on the device's max input power and may vary during different charging phases.

Note2 Ensure the AC cord is fully inserted into the charger and the outlet before use. If charging is not possible, please reinsert the AC cord.

Note3 We recommend using the provided AC cord or a standard C7 2-pin AC cord with a current rating greater than 3.2A.

Note4 Desktop charger products do not require grounding. The AC cord has double insulation protection, and the product is UL and CB certified for safe use.

Note5 The exterior casing is plastic with a metallic coating. It is safe and reliable for use.
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fatguypoolsharkYesterday 02:27 PM
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I wonder if going with this, if I would have the issue on my Lenovo Legion Pro from 2022 that I have been dealing with while trying to find these that would work. Namely they seem to randomly dip below 100W for a moment here and there and the Legion will just instantly go off plug if it's not 100W. Even 96Watts which is what most of the "100W" systems actually output, it won't even register it as plugged in. Extremely annoying because it resets all the monitors and stuff for a moment then comes back.

Given that it can handle ostensibly 2 100W full power outputs, maybe it could handle 1 without randomly dipping.
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kwolekYesterday 03:30 PM
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I bought this a year ago. It works great. I can charge laptops, phones, and anything else at full fast charge capacity at the same time. It's also heavy enough that it doesn't move too easily on whatever table you have it sitting on
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engineeritYesterday 04:26 PM
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This is actually better than the newer model with screen and knob, as it wastest less power when on-standby and it provide more accurate charging performance and higher peak power.
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engineeritYesterday 04:28 PM
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Quote from stacks3000 :
Anyone know which of these are good that have a grounded plug?
it has it's own protection inside to kill power in case of an extreme voltage spike or any sort of shortage caused by external sources. Just keep it away from water, you will be fine.
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Quote from fatguypoolshark :
I wonder if going with this, if I would have the issue on my Lenovo Legion Pro from 2022 that I have been dealing with while trying to find these that would work. Namely they seem to randomly dip below 100W for a moment here and there and the Legion will just instantly go off plug if it's not 100W. Even 96Watts which is what most of the "100W" systems actually output, it won't even register it as plugged in. Extremely annoying because it resets all the monitors and stuff for a moment then comes back.Given that it can handle ostensibly 2 100W full power outputs, maybe it could handle 1 without randomly dipping.
The power dips seem to be an issue with this, it's been mentioned before in previous threads.
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engineeritYesterday 05:44 PM
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Quote from kalirob99 :
Quote from fatguypoolshark
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I wonder if going with this, if I would have the issue on my Lenovo Legion Pro from 2022 that I have been dealing with while trying to find these that would work. Namely they seem to randomly dip below 100W for a moment here and there and the Legion will just instantly go off plug if it's not 100W. Even 96Watts which is what most of the "100W" systems actually output, it won't even register it as plugged in. Extremely annoying because it resets all the monitors and stuff for a moment then comes back.Given that it can handle ostensibly 2 100W full power outputs, maybe it could handle 1 without randomly dipping.
The power dips seem to be an issue with this, it's been mentioned before in previous threads.
yeah, these will never provide full promised charging on single rate 100% of the time consistently, this depends on the negotiation in between the charger and the device is being charged. Multiple layer of communication in between devices are variesm, some for temp reasons, some for board protection, battery life protection etc... Even if the charger does, device you are charging will constantly negotiate to change the rate.
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OliveSeed7220Yesterday 05:45 PM
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Quote from kalirob99 :
Quote from fatguypoolshark
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I wonder if going with this, if I would have the issue on my Lenovo Legion Pro from 2022 that I have been dealing with while trying to find these that would work. Namely they seem to randomly dip below 100W for a moment here and there and the Legion will just instantly go off plug if it's not 100W. Even 96Watts which is what most of the "100W" systems actually output, it won't even register it as plugged in. Extremely annoying because it resets all the monitors and stuff for a moment then comes back.Given that it can handle ostensibly 2 100W full power outputs, maybe it could handle 1 without randomly dipping.
The power dips seem to be an issue with this, it's been mentioned before in previous threads.
The power dips below 100 watts because the USB-C charger is overheating. It does not have any fans to cool it down, so it has to throttle the power down to cool off.
There is also an issue with coil whine with these high powered chargers where you will hear a humming sound.
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FabulousCalendar443Yesterday 06:43 PM
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Got one of these around January when they were on slickdeals. It's been great except one of the four usb-c ports stopped charging. Haven't tried customer support yet but hopefully they'll take care of it. Really convenient having only one charger for laptop and steamdeck.
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stacks3000Yesterday 07:26 PM
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Quote from engineerit :
it has it's own protection inside to kill power in case of an extreme voltage spike or any sort of shortage caused by external sources. Just keep it away from water, you will be fine.
I found this one its cheaper and grounded. How do you think it stacks up?https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FF4P3...V9kZXRhaWw

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hedsonYesterday 08:22 PM
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Quote from OliveSeed7220 :
The power dips below 100 watts because the USB-C charger is overheating. It does not have any fans to cool it down, so it has to throttle the power down to cool off.
There is also an issue with coil whine with these high powered chargers where you will hear a humming sound.


Thanks, sounds like it's a problem, I'll pass.

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