Amazon has the Anker Prime Charger, 160W 3-Port Compact USB C GaN Charger Block, Smart Display and Touch Control on sale for $109.99. Regularly 149.99. Last week I purchased this same charger for $115.99 thinking that was a great deal.
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Amazon has the Anker Prime Charger, 160W 3-Port Compact USB C GaN Charger Block, Smart Display and Touch Control on sale for $109.99. Regularly 149.99. Last week I purchased this same charger for $115.99 thinking that was a great deal.
Model: Anker Prime Charger, 160W 3-Port Compact USB C GaN Charger Block, Smart Display and Touch Control, 140W Max Charging via Any Single Port, for MacBook, Laptop, iPhone 17/16/15 Series, iPad, and More
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This thing gets really hot and thermal throttles after about 30 min. This would be a good price if it did not do those things, but it does. Should be about $80
This thing gets really hot and thermal throttles after about 30 min. This would be a good price if it did not do those things, but it does. Should be about $80
Throttles if you use full 160W charging? I suspect it's very hard to get a charger to consistently maintain 160W at that size. 100W is probably realistic to expect for most chargers this size.
Also the downvotes that are here for every premium charger usually comes from people who enjoy their 5W charging from their 2010 iPhone 4 charger. A charger that can do PD3.2 AVS and PD3.1 PPS with 21V rail is pretty rare.
Throttles if you use full 160W charging? I suspect it's very hard to get a charger to consistently maintain 160W at that size. 100W is probably realistic to expect for most chargers this size.
Also the downvotes that are here for every premium charger usually comes from people who enjoy their 5W charging from their 2010 iPhone 4 charger. A charger that can do PD3.2 AVS and PD3.1 PPS with 21V rail is pretty rare.
I think it's fair to expect a charger that advertises 140w single port charging to be able to do that without throttling. Especially since they are advertising this charger as a replacement for laptop chargers that are capable of 140w continuous.
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Also the downvotes that are here for every premium charger usually comes from people who enjoy their 5W charging from their 2010 iPhone 4 charger. A charger that can do PD3.2 AVS and PD3.1 PPS with 21V rail is pretty rare.
Also the downvotes that are here for every premium charger usually comes from people who enjoy their 5W charging from their 2010 iPhone 4 charger. A charger that can do PD3.2 AVS and PD3.1 PPS with 21V rail is pretty rare.
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