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Prime Members: Anker 511 30W USB-C GaN PIQ 3.0 Foldable Charger (Black or White)

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  • Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology to fit 30W of power into a tiny charger that's just 1.12" thick, and 70% smaller than an original 30W charger
  • Also supports Samsung Super Fast Charging (25W)

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker 511 30W USB-C GaN PIQ 3.0 Foldable Charger (Black or White) for $11.19. Shipping is free.

Thanks Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal

Available Colors:Features:
  • Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology to fit 30W of power into a tiny charger that's just 1.12" thick, and 70% smaller than an original 30W charger
  • Also supports Samsung Super Fast Charging (25W)

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  • About this Deal:
    • This is $1.80 less than the previous +35 Frontpage Deal ($12.99) in June.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 16k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Model: Anker USB C GaN Charger 30W, 511 Charger (Nano 3), PIQ 3.0 Foldable PPS Fast Charger, Anker Nano 3 for iPhone 14/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/13 Pro/13 Pro Max, Galaxy, iPad (Cable Not Included) - Aurora White

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hizzledizzle
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Depends on what you need. It's a little hard to tell exactly what protocols the Belkin supports. It says it supports PPS, but that doesn't mean it'll necessarily charge a Samsung device at 45W. I believe PD 3.1 means it should do current Pixels and iPhones at their maximum speeds, but you'll want to double check your phone for compatibility if you want the fastest charge.
You could easily run many laptops off the 45W. The 30W might slow charge a laptop, but that'll be more hit or miss.
Size-wise the Anker is more travel friendly at 28x28x36mm vs the Belkin at 35x35x39, but unless you carry it in your front pocket, the size difference isn't that big in the real world.
Personally, if I wanted a 45W charger, I'd snag the newer Anker, which is smaller and comes with a cable.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Char...0DPKRC84P/

That said, the 30 watt Anker is great and charging times been the 30W and 45W device won't be that great for most phones. I have this and use it all the time.

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Oct 08, 2025 01:15 AM
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az060693Oct 08, 2025 01:15 AM
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These are excellent. Smaller than the 25w and have 20V support so most laptops, even higher powered ones, can use them if needed. Has PPS too.
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How does this compare to the Belkin 45W on Amazon for $15?

https://a.co/d/0EVHXAl
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hizzledizzleOct 08, 2025 04:40 AM
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Quote from mystiqueskillz :
How does this compare to the Belkin 45W on Amazon for $15?

https://a.co/d/0EVHXAl
Depends on what you need. It's a little hard to tell exactly what protocols the Belkin supports. It says it supports PPS, but that doesn't mean it'll necessarily charge a Samsung device at 45W. I believe PD 3.1 means it should do current Pixels and iPhones at their maximum speeds, but you'll want to double check your phone for compatibility if you want the fastest charge.
You could easily run many laptops off the 45W. The 30W might slow charge a laptop, but that'll be more hit or miss.
Size-wise the Anker is more travel friendly at 28x28x36mm vs the Belkin at 35x35x39, but unless you carry it in your front pocket, the size difference isn't that big in the real world.
Personally, if I wanted a 45W charger, I'd snag the newer Anker, which is smaller and comes with a cable.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Char...0DPKRC84P/

That said, the 30 watt Anker is great and charging times been the 30W and 45W device won't be that great for most phones. I have this and use it all the time.
Last edited by hizzledizzle October 8, 2025 at 07:02 AM.
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Oct 09, 2025 01:12 AM
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thegameroomblitzOct 09, 2025 01:12 AM
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These powerful enough for a Raspberry Pi? I keep getting undervoltage errors from other chargers.
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hizzledizzleOct 21, 2025 10:56 PM
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Quote from thegameroomblitz :
These powerful enough for a Raspberry Pi? I keep getting undervoltage errors from other chargers.
Depends on the model. Newer devices require 5A, which this doesn't have. This should do 5v at 3A, which would work for okay for Pi 4 and older, but I'd worry about running it long term, depending on your use case.

If I'm not mistaken it's recommended you get a dedicated power supply which is cheaper than this anyway.

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