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Anker Laptop Charger, 140W Max 4-Port GaN USB C Charger Block with Smart Display, Fast Charging Power Adapter, Touch Controls for MacBook, iPad, iPhone 17/16 Series $64.99
Anker Laptop Charger, 140W Max 4-Port GaN USB C Charger Block with Smart Display, Fast Charging Power Adapter, Touch Controls for MacBook, iPad, iPhone 17/16 Series $64.99
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Model: Anker Laptop Charger, 140W MAX USB C Charger, 4-Port Multi-Device Fast Charging, Advanced GaN Power Adapter, Intuitive Touch Controls, for MacBook, iPhone 17/16 Series, Samsung Galaxy, Pixel, and More
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Am I the only one who doesn't want a bright display and touch controls on every single thing, especially power bricks?
I recently purchased this product for $59.99 during a November sale. It's a solid brick with a built-in supercharger.The display isn't particularly bright, and you have the option to customize what you want to display, like different option to see the watts and devices output connected In my opinion, the regular charger price is not worth the hype. I would recommend getting a charger that costs around $30-45 maybeeeee. But solid to charger my laptop, cellphone and still left some juice to charger other devices fast.
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How heavy is this? I travel often and I find that my current charger falls out of the well-used outlets in airports and hotels.
It's pretty heavy. I got this the other day and tested it out. It was secure in my vertical home plug but I don't think it would stay in a wobbled out hotel wall plug. It's a great charger that shows the wattage being pulled on each port.
Question: a family member is moving abroad to New Zealand and I noticed these can accommodate 240v. Worth it to purchase something like this (dedicated type A outlet type) along with a separate type 1 pin adapter? Or should I find something that is designed to work with type 1 (likely more expensive)?
Question: a family member is moving abroad to New Zealand and I noticed these can accommodate 240v. Worth it to purchase something like this (dedicated type A outlet type) along with a separate type 1 pin adapter? Or should I find something that is designed to work with type 1 (likely more expensive)?
Pretty sure it's type I, not 1. I'd check the price of what the Australian version of these are selling for in Australia and go with whichever is cheaper, although using this with an adapter adds the hassle of an adapter and an additional point of failure.
I would love to get one of these so I don't have to carry around the monster power brick for my laptop, phone charger, etc... but these style do not fit into conference table built in power outlets. I guess I could carry around a little 6" extension cable too.
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