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The AnkerPrime 67W USB C Charger is a compact, high-efficiency GaN wall charger featuring 3 ports (2 USB-C and 1 USB-A) that deliver up to 67W of fast charging power. Designed to be 51% smaller than the original MacBook charger, it supports simultaneous charging of multiple devices with advanced safety features and eco-friendly certification, making it the ideal travel companion for professionals with diverse tech needs.
Output Voltage | 20 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | Yes |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Wattage | 67 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, USB Type A |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, MacBook, Galaxy, iPad, Pixel |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 15 / 15 Pro / 14 / 14 Plus / 14 Pro / 14 Pro Max / 13 mini / 13 / 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max / 12 mini / 12 / 12 Pro / 12 Pro Max / SE (2nd Gen) |
Additional Features | Foldable, Fast Charging |
Item Weight | 5.12 ounces |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
W**.
Great Charger and Compact
I had purchased a UGreen charger to use, but was unhappy that it would stop charging every time a new device was plugged in before charging again. This charger does not do that. You plug in a device, and all the devices continue to charge with no break in power delivery. This was an issue when I had a clock plugged into the charger. I have had no issues with my Anker charger and have one in my travel bag as it is so small and portable. It can even charge my Laptop up!
J**Y
Best Charger I've ever owned!
Best charger I've ever owned. Charges a MacBook air, iPad air, and iPhone all at the same time, no problems. Very small for 3 ports at 67w, power iq4, and a sturdy feel. Worth every penny. I own 7 of these. It's the only one you need unless you're still using Winblowz on Intel hardware, which I suggest you get rid of immediately if not sooner.
C**N
I have 2 of them.
Works great. I have 2 of them. Can plug in 3 things at once. Great price. Doesn’t get hot at all. Very portable. The prongs fold down. Fits in my carry on or purse. Great quality.
T**L
FAST! - Compact - Requires A Robust Cable To Deliver Rated Output
This charger rips! Initially I was not getting great charging results. What I recognized later however was my cable did not support these speeds. Be sure to pick up a new cable that is able to offer you the complete bandwidth this charger has too offer. After purchasing this Anker cable: https://amzn.to/4lONNMx I noticed the speed difference immediately add charges to laptops and phones rapidly. Love the versatility of 3 ports and the compact size. Worth the investment!
J**.
My favorite power brick.
It might surprise you to learn that much of our modern world is dependent on Gallium Nitride. A valuable semiconductor with a wide bandgap, learning how to make it into a diode was essential to making blue LED's - and it wasn't until 1993 that Shuji Nakamura succeeded in finally creating the blue LED.What good is a blue LED other than signifying a piece of mid-2000's tech? Well, without blue LED's, we'd have no white LED's - we'd have no LED lightbulbs. White LED's are just blue LED's that excite a phosphor.In fact, gallium nitride allows the creation of ANY color LED as doping GaN with Indium in varying ratios can create LED's with any color from Red to Ultraviolet.But - I digress - what does this have to do with a power brick? It turns out the same properties that allow a GaN semiconductor to emit blue light when formed into a diode allow incredible efficiency when formed into a transistor.A transistor is basically just like a valve for electricty, but with no moving parts. All transistors have some level of 'Power Dissipation' - basically heat generated from the "friction" of the electricity passing through.For high-power applications, the Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transitor, or MOSFET works more like a switch than a valve, with very low power dissipation - they're very efficient, and much of the modern electronics we take for granted rely on MOSFETs.But the large bandgap of Gallium Nitride allows those FET's to be even *more* efficient. Power dissipation is incredibly low.And now, that I've driven you 20 miles away from the subject, pushed you out of the car and asked you to walk back, I shall get to the point: The very special power transistors in this power supply let it be remarkably small, yet pack 67watts of throughput. Yes, the eGaNFET is even more efficient than the noble MOSFET. I know, I'm as surprised as you. Yet, here we are.I love this brick. It's absolutely wonderful to travel with, handling all my charging needs with ease whether i'm charging my power bank, laptop, tablet, phone or watch-- I can easily charge 3 at once and quickly too.And as an added bonus, it's a fun reminder of the tiny semiconductors that make all these things even possible, and the fact that active science in the field continues.This is cutting edge technology in an everyday object. It's the scientific frontier, but it's not a gimmick, or a novelty -- it's just a humble power brick - but it's way smaller than one could imagine for the power output.TLDR: Tiny powerful charger good.
J**H
So far so good!
Ive only had it for a month or two at this point, so I'll be sure to update this in the future if something happens, but for now, I'm satisfied with my purchase. It activates the fast charge on my phone, and charges up my g stylus so fast that it's worth plugging it in for 5 mins while I'm running out the door. Sure, it won't charge it in 5 mins, but it'll get a good chunk in there (I wanna say at least 2-3% in a minute on the laptop usbc receptacle, but I haven't timed it). It's small enough that I can use the other receptacle on the outlet without worry (pretty similar dimensions to an iPhone charging block), which is great too, however the thing is heavier than it looks. Like if I had to pick between throwing this or a rock on the side of the road at an attacker, id use the charger (well, probably not this things pricey). All 3 slots work, that said I haven't tested all of them at once. (Do note that charging multiple devices at once will decrease charging speed for whatever else is plugged in, There's details in the manual and I believe in the shop pages images as well). I'll update if it blows up my phone or something, but so far it appears like I got what I paid for.
A**X
Heavy, please cut some grams
A nice Premium charger, but a bit heavy. The foldable prongs are great and I like that they removed the high polish easy to scratch surfaces that used to be on the older chargers. The weight is wrong, they state 135.7 grams on the Anker product website but it’s weighing 145.2 on my scale. It does feel quite heavy especially for the size.
W**H
Work great for charging and powering higher demand devices!
Works great! Rarely do I need to charge more than two devices at a time, but this can do three and charge them a pretty fast rate too. I have a few devices that are pretty large batteries in them (inflator for a inflatable paddle board, laptop and portable power supply) that change be topped off or fully charged in a couple of hours with this charger. All the other chargers I have would take 3 or 4 times or longer to fully charge.To get the best possible charging rate the USB cable has to be capable of that rate too. If a low quality cable is used the charging rate could be significantly slower. I found it handy to get a USB charge meter that can display the charging voltage and amperage to make sure the USB cable isn't a bottle neck.The plug blades fold in to make it more compact when not in use too. It has a nice weight to it and feel well made.
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