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100W Multi-Device Fast Charger: Power up three devices simultaneously with a total of 100W output through two USB-C and one USB-A port for efficient power distribution.
Maximum Power with USB-C: Each USB-C port delivers a full 100W, efficiently charging your 14-inch MacBook Pro (M3 Pro) from 0 to 50% in just 30 minutes.
Super Compact: Its foldable prongs and compact design make it perfect for on-the-go use, easily fitting into any bag or pocket without the bulk.
No More Loose Connections: Built to remain firmly connected with thicker prongs for improved grip, a well-balanced design for steady support, and drop-proof structure.
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Product Details:
100W Multi-Device Fast Charger: Power up three devices simultaneously with a total of 100W output through two USB-C and one USB-A port for efficient power distribution.
Maximum Power with USB-C: Each USB-C port delivers a full 100W, efficiently charging your 14-inch MacBook Pro (M3 Pro) from 0 to 50% in just 30 minutes.
Super Compact: Its foldable prongs and compact design make it perfect for on-the-go use, easily fitting into any bag or pocket without the bulk.
No More Loose Connections: Built to remain firmly connected with thicker prongs for improved grip, a well-balanced design for steady support, and drop-proof structure.
Love this charger, add two decent USB-C to USB-C cables and you are golden. I can charge any combo of two items, phones, tablets, laptops (not Dell Precision style workstations that need 180 watts obviously). Folding plug, I pack this every time I travel.
Love this charger, add two decent USB-C to USB-C cables and you are golden. I can charge any combo of two items, phones, tablets, laptops (not Dell Precision style workstations that need 180 watts obviously). Folding plug, I pack this every time I travel.
Love this charger, add two decent USB-C to USB-C cables and you are golden. I can charge any combo of two items, phones, tablets, laptops (not Dell Precision style workstations that need 180 watts obviously). Folding plug, I pack this every time I travel.
I've been looking for a 100w charger for my laptop and Asus Rog, so it does not work for Precision 3580?
Anyone know if this brick will deliver an actual 100W to a FNIRSI HS-02 soldering iron? My INIU "100W" power bank hits about 88W before it resets itself, so this is pretty a pretty nice deal if it actually works for this application.
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My 1st one from Best Buy was DOA, the replacement has been working great. I pair it with the anker 2-in-1 usb c cable and I can charge so many things at full speed.
Also this model has thicker prongs which make it less likely to sag from the outlet.
I have this charger and I have mixed feelings on it. I love the power output and the 2 USB-Cs (+USB-A) on it, but the form factor of this makes it fall out of some loose sockets, which unfortunately is too common when traveling. At home I don't have issues with it, but I do not use this as my primary for travel due to this reason. It's a shame since it's a nice block otherwise, though it tends to get a little hot. I will note that the description says "No More Loose Connections: Built to remain firmly connected with thicker prongs for improved grip, a well-balanced design for steady support, and drop-proof structure." - which maybe? It's better than some of the previous Anker longer (and heavier) blocks that would fall out of almost all sockets, so I do give them credit for the prong design helping, but I've still had it give me issues in older, looser sockets in public places. Not necessarily Anker's fault, but it's worth noting.
For travel I use the Anker 67W GaN Prime (https://a.co/d/09He6j5Y) that obviously isn't as powerful but doesn't have the same loose socket issue. I have not tried to more compact 100W GaN Prime (https://a.co/d/0c13QwEA) which I believe is meant to replace this form factor in the deal, it is slightly shorter and 1 oz lighter, which I'm guessing helps with the loose socket issue. I just have a hard time buying ANOTHER Anker charging block when I have so many already!
Anyone know if this brick will deliver an actual 100W to a FNIRSI HS-02 soldering iron? My INIU "100W" power bank hits about 88W before it resets itself, so this is pretty a pretty nice deal if it actually works for this application.
I have this charger and I have mixed feelings on it. I love the power output and the 2 USB-Cs (+USB-A) on it, but the form factor of this makes it fall out of some loose sockets, which unfortunately is too common when traveling. At home I don't have issues with it, but I do not use this as my primary for travel due to this reason. It's a shame since it's a nice block otherwise, though it tends to get a little hot. I will note that the description says "No More Loose Connections: Built to remain firmly connected with thicker prongs for improved grip, a well-balanced design for steady support, and drop-proof structure." - which maybe? It's better than some of the previous Anker longer (and heavier) blocks that would fall out of almost all sockets, so I do give them credit for the prong design helping, but I've still had it give me issues in older, looser sockets in public places. Not necessarily Anker's fault, but it's worth noting.For travel I use the Anker 67W GaN Prime (https://a.co/d/09He6j5Y) that obviously isn't as powerful but doesn't have the same loose socket issue. I have not tried to more compact 100W GaN Prime (https://a.co/d/0c13QwEA) which I believe is meant to replace this form factor in the deal, it is slightly shorter and 1 oz lighter, which I'm guessing helps with the loose socket issue. I just have a hard time buying ANOTHER Anker charging block when I have so many already!
Agreed with all of the above. A nice unit, but the length can only resist physics so much and even in some not-that-loose sockets it'll start to sag. Never had it fall out but I do regularly re-seat it for peace of mind. The cords make a difference
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Also this model has thicker prongs which make it less likely to sag from the outlet.
For travel I use the Anker 67W GaN Prime (https://a.co/d/09He6j5Y) that obviously isn't as powerful but doesn't have the same loose socket issue. I have not tried to more compact 100W GaN Prime (https://a.co/d/0c13QwEA) which I believe is meant to replace this form factor in the deal, it is slightly shorter and 1 oz lighter, which I'm guessing helps with the loose socket issue. I just have a hard time buying ANOTHER Anker charging block when I have so many already!
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