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The Anker Prime Charger is a 200W GaN desktop charging station with 6 USB ports, including dual USB-C ports supporting up to 100W each. It charges multiple devices simultaneously, rapidly powering two 14" MacBook Pros to 50% in 28 minutes. Equipped with advanced safety features like MultiProtect and ActiveShield 3.0, it ensures secure, efficient charging for a wide range of devices including iPhone, Samsung, MacBook, Dell, and more.
Output Current | 5 Amps |
Output Voltage | 20 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 6 |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | No |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Total Usb Ports | 6 |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | iPhone 16/15/14 Series /MacBook Air / Pro Series /iPad Pro / Air / Mini AirPods Pro 2 /AirPods Pro / Apple Watch Series, Galaxy S24 / 23 / S22 / S21 Series /Galaxy A73 / A53 / A13/ Galaxy Z Flip5 / 4 Galaxy Z Fold5 / 4/ Galaxy Tab S8 Series /Samsung Chromebook 4 /Samsung Notebook 9 /Galaxy Buds Live / 2 / 2 Pro, Google Pixel 8/Series Google Pixelbook/ Sony Xperia 1 V/ Microsoft Surface Pro 9 /HP Spectre X360 2023 /Dell XPS 13 /Dell Inspiron 16 /ASUS Chromebook Detachable CM3/ Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Lenovo /Chromebook Duet |
Compatible Phone Models | Galaxy S24 / 23 / S22 / S21 Series / Galaxy A73 / A53 / A13 /iPhone series |
Additional Features | Fast Charging |
Item Weight | 1.24 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Sliver |
T**Y
One of the best values in the USB-C hardware market
This thing is a real powerhouse! I use it as my go-to charger for everything (an iPad Pro, iPad, MacBook Air M3, and iPhone as well as smaller accessories from time to time), and I mention all that to note that all of it combined will not use 200W so I can't speak to its ability to sustain full output for any length of time. But I think most people have similar needs/devices to the ones I mentioned, and I can say it never fails to charge all of them extrmekey rapidly, and all at once too. It gets warm, but it's never been uncomfortable to touch. It's a lot smaller than expected, which is actually kind of niceUpdate: ended up using this one more on the go, and while it doesn’t get advertised as being portable, but it’s really pretty easy to carry around. It’s a lot smaller than you’re probably expecting (see pics). Honestly not much bigger than a lot of the OEM MacBook chargers that come with the computer. Also very easy to plug in anywhere since you have the cord (easily foldable, at the bottom of the bag in the pics) that can plug into any outlet even with very little space, all while the charger sits right on your table. I’ve used it in Starbucks and stuff and it doesn’t even jump out like I have some ridiculous amount of equipment or over-the-top setup. It doesn’t stand out or take up more of my space than any normal charger would, and now I can easily charge anything from wherever. Seriously, great product!!
I**S
All good
A brief review. Most people buying this will know what they're after. I've been in IT a while and do get a little paranoid about devices like this even from better known brands due to sensitive data potentially being lost if anything were to go wrong.I've had it a bit now. Various phones first, all fine. Charges nice and quick. Bumped it up to using on Raspberry Pis. All good. Finally stepped it up to charging my Macs and use it to charge my higher end power banks.It's smooth. No apparent heat. Nothing really to say, in a good way. Just plug it in and plug in what you need, being mindful of it's 200w limit and other obvious things.Anker's worked well for me so far. This item appears as though it'll last. It's nice to have a compact power supply that well, actually supplies power instead of stating it does, to find out it's a lot more limited than it appeared.Good buy.
P**J
Good charger - Buy this instead of the cheaper ones - You get what you pay for!
There is no difference between the USB C ports which is a good thing. It also seems to perform as advertised and give you the actual listed watts rather than the cheap knock don't. This is also heavier and clearly better made than I one I bought for $35. The saying of you get what you pay for. I paid more and got a respected brand, I got something good. I paid cheap and got junk and wasted my money for it. Buy this instead.
-**-
Pricey but powerful!
Many of my primary charging bricks are made by Anker. The only reason I was hesitant to buy this one was due to the price. But, it is a much more powerful charging brick that handles anything I can throw at it. I have a couple of fast chargers which are very fussy about the power provided to them, and this Anker handles them with ease. I can also use this for charging a 12-volt jump pack for the car (which uses a 65 watt charger), and can also recharge the Anker portable power unit we use on our portabler refrigerator. It's the heaviest brick I've ever owned as well! Yeah, it's a bit pricey, but you won't be wanting for power if you use this charging brick.
A**M
Great customer service!
The amount of juice in this is insane. I can charge my Dell Latitude laptop off of it on my desk and don't have to fuss with wall warts and had to reach sockets anymore. However there is a serious design issue where the USB-A ports exhibit unreliable behavior. They use a flawed PowerIQ technology that physically switches relays during device identification, cycling through different charging protocol configurations. This sounds smart in theory, but the implementation is totally flawed making the USB-A ports unreliable. This relay switching causes devices to interpret the connect/disconnect cycles as unstable connections rather than proper protocol negotiation, resulting in charging failures or devices repeatedly connecting and disconnecting.Anker's own wireless Android charger does not work when plugged into the USB-A ports. Some basic devices (USB powered lamps e.g.) also don't work properly. They occasionally flash when turned on and then turn off, though sometimes they do stay on. The power to the USB-A ports seems to also get cut after a while and the charger needs to be unplugged to reset which is not practical to do. My android smart phone also doesn't charge with plugged into the USB-A ports. Since the USB-A ports are not able to power either smart or non-smart devices, I have to wonder what they tested it on.The unusually low price compared to similarly spec'd chargers from other brands should have been a red flag. I was looking for a nice charger. I would have gotten the most premium one but I did not like the smart features and display on a charger. This one should not have been released with such serious issues in my opinion. I bought this as an upgrade for a older 6 port USB-A Anker but this is a failed upgrade. They should clearly state issues and restrictions so customers don't feel misled. I tried a second identical charger from a different store and that also had the same issue.The physical build quality is quite good and it feels solid but that is not a consolation when the main function itself is compromised. The USB-C ports work great. Finally, I have to appreciate the top notch customer service. They reached out and gave me options for a full refund or a partial refund. Please keep up the good service (and fix the product also)!
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