This sleek 3-port USB-C charger offers total output of 160W (up to 140W single port output charge) powered by a smart charging real-time touchscreen control in an AirPods-compact size design
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This sleek 3-port USB-C charger offers total output of 160W (up to 140W single port output charge) powered by a smart charging real-time touchscreen control in an AirPods-compact size design
Charger device only/non battery & cables are not included
Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
Offer valid promotional price/supplies last
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I would if it didn't drop the USB-A port from the 140w.
I fly for work at least once a month, so a single compact charger for laptop, phone, etc. that has enough wattage to charge quickly AND/OR run a GPU is a big deal for me.
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Who pays 100 bucks for a charger?
I would if it didn't drop the USB-A port from the 140w.
I fly for work at least once a month, so a single compact charger for laptop, phone, etc. that has enough wattage to charge quickly AND/OR run a GPU is a big deal for me.
I would if it didn't drop the USB-A port from the 140w.I fly for work at least once a month, so a single compact charger for laptop, phone, etc. that has enough wattage to charge quickly AND/OR run a GPU is a big deal for me.
Yeah, for people who frequently travel a good/compact charger is worth its weight in gold.
140w chargers ain't cheap, especially if you want them to be compact. If you don't have a device that supports 140w USBC charging or don't work on the go, there's plenty of cheaper/better options out there. You're paying a premium for charging speed and size here.
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I bought and returned this charger. It gets ridiculously hot, even with ZERO load on the charger. Anker blamed it on the bluetooth chip inside and wanted me to disable it, but I don't know of any other bluetooth that runs that hot.
I would if it didn't drop the USB-A port from the 140w.
I fly for work at least once a month, so a single compact charger for laptop, phone, etc. that has enough wattage to charge quickly AND/OR run a GPU is a big deal for me.
Just out of curiosity, do the outlets in airplane seats put out 160W of power?
you're paying for a charger that can do 70w on two ports each or 140w on a single port that is the size of an airpods case. I have lots of cheap 140w chargers but they are large and heavy. I have taken them overseas and a smaller charger is always better, especially one that performs just as well as a larger one.
140w chargers ain't cheap, especially if you want them to be compact. If you don't have a device that supports 140w USBC charging or don't work on the go, there's plenty of cheaper/better options out there. You're paying a premium for charging speed and size here.
This. To get more that 100W of output, you need a device that supports PD 3.2 with specific voltage/amp combinations that most chargers don't do. I have a few 140W chargers and have not found any device (including a MBP 16 with Magsafe connector) that will charge at 140W with them.
I think $100 is a pretty high premium and that most people can get by with a MUCH cheaper multi-port charger to charge a laptop plus a phone and maybe AirPods, etc.
I bought and returned this charger. It gets ridiculously hot, even with ZERO load on the charger. Anker blamed it on the bluetooth chip inside and wanted me to disable it, but I don't know of any other bluetooth that runs that hot.
+1, so strange how it gets so hot even with no load or unchallenging loads.
For those buying this JUST for the 140W capability, the specs show on 120V it only runs for 1 hr @ 140W then "derates" to a lower amount.
Personally, I would not want to be the person in the airplane seat next to anyone using 140W continuous on their laptop.
For those buying this JUST for the 140W capability, the specs show on 120V it only runs for 1 hr @ 140W then "derates" to a lower amount.Personally, I would not want to be the person in the airplane seat next to anyone using 140W continuous on their laptop.
The last Anker 140w charger w Smart touch display I purchased only did 100w per USBC, despite advertising 140w. That was $60 and felt like a rip off. No way I would spend $100 on one.
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I fly for work at least once a month, so a single compact charger for laptop, phone, etc. that has enough wattage to charge quickly AND/OR run a GPU is a big deal for me.
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I fly for work at least once a month, so a single compact charger for laptop, phone, etc. that has enough wattage to charge quickly AND/OR run a GPU is a big deal for me.
I think $100 is a pretty high premium and that most people can get by with a MUCH cheaper multi-port charger to charge a laptop plus a phone and maybe AirPods, etc.
Personally, I would not want to be the person in the airplane seat next to anyone using 140W continuous on their laptop.
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