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Anker Up to 140W 4-Port PD 3.1 Laptop Charger

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Best Buy via eBay has Anker Up to 140W 4-Port PD 3.1 Laptop Charger (Silver, A2697J41) for $59.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has Anker Up to 140W 4-Port PD 3.1 Laptop Charger (Silver, A2697J41) for $59.99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.

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  • Enjoy the convenience of powering four devices simultaneously with our advanced GaN technology for optimal performance.
  • Rapidly charge your 15-inch MacBook Air to 50% in just 30 minutes with either of the two USB-C ports, each offering a maximum output of 140W.
  • The advanced ActiveShield 2.0 system monitors device temperatures over 3 million times a day for enhanced safety.
  • The high-definition color display provides a detailed view of the charging status, temperature, and port details, keeping you fully informed.

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    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 140 Best Buy customer reviews.
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Best Buy via eBay has Anker Up to 140W 4-Port PD 3.1 Laptop Charger (Silver, A2697J41) for $59.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has Anker Up to 140W 4-Port PD 3.1 Laptop Charger (Silver, A2697J41) for $59.99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.

BH Photo Video also has Anker Up to 140W 4-Port PD 3.1 Laptop Charger (Silver, A2697J41) for $59.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Enjoy the convenience of powering four devices simultaneously with our advanced GaN technology for optimal performance.
  • Rapidly charge your 15-inch MacBook Air to 50% in just 30 minutes with either of the two USB-C ports, each offering a maximum output of 140W.
  • The advanced ActiveShield 2.0 system monitors device temperatures over 3 million times a day for enhanced safety.
  • The high-definition color display provides a detailed view of the charging status, temperature, and port details, keeping you fully informed.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This matches a popular +88 Frontpage Deal in April.
    • Our research indicates this offer is $5 lower (8% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 140 Best Buy customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Anker - Laptop Charger (140W, 4-Port, PD 3.1) - Silver

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Taerin
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Use the black/grey version of this that i got direct from Anker on another SD. Use it for a more portable dell precision 5690 charger. It does pull the full 140w on one port. But it also over heats, and then heavily throttles. Still happy with the purchase for the size, just be aware it will overheat and throttle at high output.
niesacasein
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Output
One Port in Use
USB-C1: 9V⎓3A / 15V⎓3A / 20V⎓5A / 28V⎓5A (140W Max)
USB-C2: 9V⎓3A / 15V⎓3A / 20V⎓5A / 28V⎓5A (140W Max)
USB-C3: 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓3A / 15V⎓2.65A / 20V⎓2A (40W Max)
USB-A1: 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓2A / 12V⎓1.5A / 10V⎓2.25A / 11V⎓3A (33W Max)
Two Port in Use
USB-C1 + USB-C2: 70W + 70W
USB-C1 / C2 + C3: 100W + 40W
USB-C1 / C2 + A1: 100W + 33W
USB-C3 + USB-A1: 24W
Three Port in Use
USB-C1 + USB-C2 + USB-C3: 65W + 45W + 30W
USB-C1 + USB-C2 + USB-A1: 65W + 45W + 30W
USB-C1 / C2 + (USB-C3 + USB-A1): 100W + 24W
USB-C1 + USB-C2 (USB-C3 + USB-A1): 65W + 45W + 24W
Source: https://www.anker.com/products/a2...40w-4-port
Hepa3
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This is not a 140w charger, more like 100w. It is a 140w charger for 20-25 minutes, then shuts off due to overheating. It's basically useless at its advertised wattage of 140w. The 160w version with display is even smaller and lighter than the 140w with display - believe it or not. That is the one to get. Don't reward Anker by buying this trash product and being deceived by their 140w claims. allthingsoneplace on youtube reviewed it in detail and didn't have anything positive to say about it. If you have a powerful laptop that uses 140w over USB-C, it will essentially shut off power after 25 minutes of gaming or other things that use a lot of energy, and that's with only one device plugged in.

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May 25, 2026 11:11 PM
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TaerinMay 25, 2026 11:11 PM
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Use the black/grey version of this that i got direct from Anker on another SD. Use it for a more portable dell precision 5690 charger. It does pull the full 140w on one port. But it also over heats, and then heavily throttles. Still happy with the purchase for the size, just be aware it will overheat and throttle at high output.
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May 26, 2026 01:32 AM
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Slurpee23May 26, 2026 01:32 AM
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Quote from Taerin :
Use the black/grey version of this that i got direct from Anker on another SD. Use it for a more portable dell precision 5690 charger. It does pull the full 140w on one port. But it also over heats, and then heavily throttles. Still happy with the purchase for the size, just be aware it will overheat and throttle at high output.
What are you charging? How long does it take before it shows signs of overheating?
Last edited by Slurpee23 May 25, 2026 at 06:34 PM.
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May 26, 2026 01:28 PM
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b0rkMay 26, 2026 01:28 PM
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Interested in this for the pure vanity of getting a quantitative power measurement on display
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May 26, 2026 01:40 PM
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KumSunMay 26, 2026 01:40 PM
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What is the combined output per port in various combinations ?
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May 26, 2026 02:29 PM
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niesacaseinMay 26, 2026 02:29 PM
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Quote from KumSun :
What is the combined output per port in various combinations ?
Output
One Port in Use
USB-C1: 9V⎓3A / 15V⎓3A / 20V⎓5A / 28V⎓5A (140W Max)
USB-C2: 9V⎓3A / 15V⎓3A / 20V⎓5A / 28V⎓5A (140W Max)
USB-C3: 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓3A / 15V⎓2.65A / 20V⎓2A (40W Max)
USB-A1: 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓2A / 12V⎓1.5A / 10V⎓2.25A / 11V⎓3A (33W Max)
Two Port in Use
USB-C1 + USB-C2: 70W + 70W
USB-C1 / C2 + C3: 100W + 40W
USB-C1 / C2 + A1: 100W + 33W
USB-C3 + USB-A1: 24W
Three Port in Use
USB-C1 + USB-C2 + USB-C3: 65W + 45W + 30W
USB-C1 + USB-C2 + USB-A1: 65W + 45W + 30W
USB-C1 / C2 + (USB-C3 + USB-A1): 100W + 24W
USB-C1 + USB-C2 (USB-C3 + USB-A1): 65W + 45W + 24W
Source: https://www.anker.com/products/a2...40w-4-port
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May 26, 2026 03:20 PM
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MaroonGuide533May 26, 2026 03:20 PM
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Wonderful little device. It powers my thirsty Thinkpad workstation that wants 170 (peak) watts but the Anker unit is just a fraction of the size of my Thinkpad's power brick. So, the Anker is all I take when on the road. It also works from an airline's AC outlet whereas the higher watt power bricks won't. The unit does get hot, however. And you can't get 140 watts when connecting or charging multiple devices at the same time. Also be sure and use a USB cable rated for the 140 wattage.
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Bought this charger last go around. Pretty great and I really like the display. With that said, it has a known bug in charging Samsung phones where about every 2 minutes it changes the charge rate so that the phone "pings" as though it was just connect to a fast charger. You can read the reviews and see it's an issue that Anker acknowledges, but doesn't have any plan to fix. So if buying to charge a Galaxy phone, I'd go a different direction. In my house we use it for a bunch of different charging though so it isn't a deal breaker.
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May 26, 2026 06:07 PM
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RelaxedFlower7854May 26, 2026 06:07 PM
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Nice charger deal! 140W PD 3.1 with 4 ports is great for powering multiple devices. Good price for a premium Anker charger. Thanks!
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paulyshoreMay 26, 2026 08:28 PM
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I'm confused with these chargers and with how expensive these things are. Are people using this mainly with their portable chargers mostly or other things?

I have a Dell XPS 15 9520 laptop that comes with the standard 130w charger. I have an Anker 24000 mah 737 where when I charge it, I would connect the Anker to my XPS laptop 130 w charger and notice it would charge it much faster than if I connect the Anker powerbank to the standard 20W Apple Charging Adapter that I use with my older iPhone 13 mini.

The thing is are people buying this and other expensive chargers like this so they can charge their devices much faster? If so, which specific devices? Is it because it takes longer to charge your 5000 mah or 10000 mah portable charger? I understand that because if I use my XPS 15 9520 laptop Dell charger that is 130w, it takes I believe up to 2 hours to charge the Anker 24000 mah 737 powerbank to 100%. If I use the 20W Apple Charging Adapter, it would take like like 7 hours or so. That is why people buy this right?

What I'm confused is what about people that buy it to charge their MacBook? I never had a Macbook but what is the charger watt for the MacBook? Is it because they don't want to carry their MacBook charger and carry this instead? I'm still somewhat confused here as when you charge your MacBook with this, this is assuming the power bank you use is 100% charged already? Or can you just connect this charger with a cable and charge your MacBook through a wall outlet?

The thing is can you connect this to wall outlet and just need your iPhone charging cable and charge your iPhone that way? So many people do that? The thing is if someone wants to buy this charger solely for this... it doesn't make sense? But would it charge it fully in like 30 minutes or something or less? Because your standard Apple 20W charging adapter with your iPhone charging cable... if you have those things and access to an outlet, well if you charge your iPhone for an hour or so even with the standard 20W, well your iPhone battery will go from 1% to 60% at the minimum but it probably is a bit higher? But this would go from 1% to 100% in how long? With the iPhone 13 mini with the standard 20W charger, it would take about an hour or so max before it goes from 1% to 80%
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potato2potatoMay 26, 2026 08:46 PM
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Quote from paulyshore :
I'm confused with these chargers and with how expensive these things are. Are people using this mainly with their portable chargers mostly or other things?

I have a Dell XPS 15 9520 laptop that comes with the standard 130w charger. I have an Anker 24000 mah 737 where when I charge it, I would connect the Anker to my XPS laptop 130 w charger and notice it would charge it much faster than if I connect the Anker powerbank to the standard 20W Apple Charging Adapter that I use with my older iPhone 13 mini.

The thing is are people buying this and other expensive chargers like this so they can charge their devices much faster? If so, which specific devices? Is it because it takes longer to charge your 5000 mah or 10000 mah portable charger? I understand that because if I use my XPS 15 9520 laptop Dell charger that is 130w, it takes I believe up to 2 hours to charge the Anker 24000 mah 737 powerbank to 100%. If I use the 20W Apple Charging Adapter, it would take like like 7 hours or so. That is why people buy this right?

What I'm confused is what about people that buy it to charge their MacBook? I never had a Macbook but what is the charger watt for the MacBook? Is it because they don't want to carry their MacBook charger and carry this instead? I'm still somewhat confused here as when you charge your MacBook with this, this is assuming the power bank you use is 100% charged already? Or can you just connect this charger with a cable and charge your MacBook through a wall outlet?

The thing is can you connect this to wall outlet and just need your iPhone charging cable and charge your iPhone that way? So many people do that? The thing is if someone wants to buy this charger solely for this... it doesn't make sense? But would it charge it fully in like 30 minutes or something or less? Because your standard Apple 20W charging adapter with your iPhone charging cable... if you have those things and access to an outlet, well if you charge your iPhone for an hour or so even with the standard 20W, well your iPhone battery will go from 1% to 60% at the minimum but it probably is a bit higher? But this would go from 1% to 100% in how long? With the iPhone 13 mini with the standard 20W charger, it would take about an hour or so max before it goes from 1% to 80%
i bought this in the previous sale in anticipation of my framework 13 pro, didnt realize the framework comes with a charger(100w) that you cant opt out of in the prebuilt version,( also sidenote but the prebuilt is cheaper than diy for the same specs) but thats on me for not checking beforehand.

cool charger, very heavy and solidly built and the display is cool(though i have to crawl under my desk to view it heh)
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Hepa3May 26, 2026 10:34 PM
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This is not a 140w charger, more like 100w. It is a 140w charger for 20-25 minutes, then shuts off due to overheating. It's basically useless at its advertised wattage of 140w. The 160w version with display is even smaller and lighter than the 140w with display - believe it or not. That is the one to get. Don't reward Anker by buying this trash product and being deceived by their 140w claims. allthingsoneplace on youtube reviewed it in detail and didn't have anything positive to say about it. If you have a powerful laptop that uses 140w over USB-C, it will essentially shut off power after 25 minutes of gaming or other things that use a lot of energy, and that's with only one device plugged in.
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May 27, 2026 10:22 AM
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baller11111May 27, 2026 10:22 AM
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Quote from Slurpee23 :
What are you charging? How long does it take before it shows signs of overheating?
Read...he said what he's charging
May 27, 2026 12:11 PM
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Byron33May 27, 2026 12:11 PM
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Quote from Taerin :
Use the black/grey version of this that i got direct from Anker on another SD. Use it for a more portable dell precision 5690 charger. It does pull the full 140w on one port. But it also over heats, and then heavily throttles. Still happy with the purchase for the size, just be aware it will overheat and throttle at high output.
Your laptop requires a 165W charger. Why would you use a 140W charger instead?
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dbernie41May 27, 2026 12:14 PM
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Quote from paulyshore :
I'm confused with these chargers and with how expensive these things are. Are people using this mainly with their portable chargers mostly or other things?I have a Dell XPS 15 9520 laptop that comes with the standard 130w charger. I have an Anker 24000 mah 737 where when I charge it, I would connect the Anker to my XPS laptop 130 w charger and notice it would charge it much faster than if I connect the Anker powerbank to the standard 20W Apple Charging Adapter that I use with my older iPhone 13 mini.The thing is are people buying this and other expensive chargers like this so they can charge their devices much faster? If so, which specific devices? Is it because it takes longer to charge your 5000 mah or 10000 mah portable charger? I understand that because if I use my XPS 15 9520 laptop Dell charger that is 130w, it takes I believe up to 2 hours to charge the Anker 24000 mah 737 powerbank to 100%. If I use the 20W Apple Charging Adapter, it would take like like 7 hours or so. That is why people buy this right? What I'm confused is what about people that buy it to charge their MacBook? I never had a Macbook but what is the charger watt for the MacBook? Is it because they don't want to carry their MacBook charger and carry this instead? I'm still somewhat confused here as when you charge your MacBook with this, this is assuming the power bank you use is 100% charged already? Or can you just connect this charger with a cable and charge your MacBook through a wall outlet?The thing is can you connect this to wall outlet and just need your iPhone charging cable and charge your iPhone that way? So many people do that? The thing is if someone wants to buy this charger solely for this... it doesn't make sense? But would it charge it fully in like 30 minutes or something or less? Because your standard Apple 20W charging adapter with your iPhone charging cable... if you have those things and access to an outlet, well if you charge your iPhone for an hour or so even with the standard 20W, well your iPhone battery will go from 1% to 60% at the minimum but it probably is a bit higher? But this would go from 1% to 100% in how long? With the iPhone 13 mini with the standard 20W charger, it would take about an hour or so max before it goes from 1% to 80%
I typically just buy one of a charger like this for travel so I can charge multiple devices fairly quickly using only one brick. For home use, given the duration of batteries these days, I find something like this totally overkill as I don't need such charging speeds.

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May 27, 2026 05:58 PM
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paulyshoreMay 27, 2026 05:58 PM
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So when you travel, how exactly are you charging your multiple devices? You do mean using this charger in a wall outlet right? Then you connect which devices to it? So you connect a phone and an iPad to it with different separate cables to the wall outlet? So a powerbank isn't used during this process right? The thing many people would do would be just plug their iPhone with their 20w adapter and white charging cable to one outlet and do the same with their iPad right? But with this, you are using just one adapter as opposed to 2 adapters? You still need those separate cables? Or is it that cable or that come with the powerbank? But since a powerbank comes with one cable, you need to buy another separate cable right? But you can use the white charging cable that comes with your iPhone or iPad as long as that iPhone is iPhone 15 or better but what about iPad?

The thing that has me confused is when people talk about charging their laptop with this. The thing is aren't you still using your laptop charger to charge it so I'm not sure how this factors in it? By that I mean using your laptop not at home and in public whether travel or not. I'm not sure how there is any use for this? I heard some people mention if they travel with a gaming laptop and have a big charging brick like with a lenovo legion laptop or Asus laptop, this is better but how exactly are they charging it without the brick? So if you get a long enough usb-c to usb-c cable, that is enough to charge the gaming laptop then? Most usb-c to usb-c cables are pretty short right like a few feet only?
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