Best Buy has Anker Nano II 45W USB-C GaN PPS Wall Charger (Black, A2664J11-1) for $15.67. Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (free to join), otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
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Best Buy has Anker Nano II 45W USB-C GaN PPS Wall Charger (Black, A2664J11-1) for $15.67. Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (free to join), otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
Thanks to community member dfwcars for finding this deal.
Weird speed. It's too slow for laptops but too fast for smartphones right?
I actually love this size of charger. It will "superfast charge 2.0" a Samsung phone at 45w, and I have an LG Gram laptop that will slowly gain charge at that wattage. It's small and very compact so it never falls out of an outlet and can always find a spot in a tight spot. It's my charger of choice for when I'm mobile.
I actually love this size of charger. It will "superfast charge 2.0" a Samsung phone at 45w, and I have an LG Gram laptop that will slowly gain charge at that wattage. It's small and very compact so it never falls out of an outlet and can always find a spot in a tight spot. It's my charger of choice for when I'm mobile.
I agree but I decide to buy only 60W+ upwards. $15 should be the everyday price for these in all fairness.
I actually love this size of charger. It will "superfast charge 2.0" a Samsung phone at 45w, and I have an LG Gram laptop that will slowly gain charge at that wattage. It's small and very compact so it never falls out of an outlet and can always find a spot in a tight spot. It's my charger of choice for when I'm mobile.
Thanks! All good points. The sizes of some of these things are asinine- they're so heavy and 'long' that they barely stay in normal outlets.
I agree but I decide to buy only 60W+ upwards. $15 should be the everyday price for these in all fairness.
I have a few 65W chargers too, and while I find that size better for charging multiple items at once, I think 65W chargers add enough bulk and weight to be a problem as a travel charger. Whenever I'm at an airport, the 65W chargers constantly fall out of airplane plug outlets (which notoriously have worn out springs), and the extra bulk of 65W chargers will occasionally block the second plug of a wall outlet. 45W chargers haven't had a problem at the airport for me, and they're light enough that I can cram them into a pocket in a pinch without noticing it.
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