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The Anker Desktop Charger is a 112W 6-port charging station designed to simultaneously power laptops, smartphones, and accessories with rapid charging speeds. Featuring 3 USB-C and 3 USB-A ports, it delivers fast charging for devices like iPhone 16 Pro Max and MacBook Air, while a built-in cable organizer keeps your workspace tidy. Compatible with a wide range of devices and backed by an 18-month warranty, it’s the ultimate desktop power hub for the modern professional.
Output Voltage | 20 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | No |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Total Usb Ports | 6 |
Wattage | 112 watts |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | When Using USB-C 1 Port with a USB-C to USB-C Cable: MacBook Air Series / Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Series, With an Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Charger to USB-C Cable: Apple Watch Series 9 / 8 / 7, With a Galaxy Watch Active Wireless Charger: Samsung Galaxy Watch5 / 4 Series, With a USB-A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C Cable: iPhone 15 Series / Samsung S23 / 22 / 21 Series / Google Pixel 7 / 6 Pro / Samsung Z Flip5 / 4 / Sony Xperia 1 V / iPad Pro / Air / Mini Series / AirPods 3 / AirPods Pro 2 / Samsung Galaxy Buds2 / Buds2 Pro / Buds Live, With a USB-A to Lightning or USB-C to Lightning Cable: iPhone 14 / 13 / 12 Series |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 16/15/14/13/12 Series, Samsung S23 / 22 / 21 Series / Google Pixel 7 / 6 Pro / Samsung Z Flip5 / 4 |
Additional Features | Fast Charging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Black |
A**R
Solid Construction and fast charging speed but beware USB-PD
I bought this as a replacement for a multi-port charger that failed in a Sendowtek multi Apple device bamboo charging stand.The Anker construction is solid and the charging fast. The heat generated is minimal.It is small enough to fit in the bamboo base of my old charging stand.There are three USB-A ports:USB-A1 & A2 are rated as 5V⎓2.4A...standard iPhone and iPad USB voltage.USB-A3 however can produce 5V⎓3A or 9V⎓2A or 12V⎓1.5A. My understanding is A3 is using the USB Power Delivery Protocol (USB-PD) where the charger negotiates with the device for the voltage desired. If the device doesn't support USB-PD, the charger is supposed to default to 5V to keep older devices happy.The three USB-C ports also support USB-PD: USB-C1: 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓3A / 15V⎓2A / 20V⎓1.5A and USB-C2 & C3: 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓2.22A / 12V⎓1.67A.USB-PD can be a problem or a valuable feature. My newer iPhone is OK with the different voltages on A3 but my older iPad mini 5th gen (MUQW2LL/A) produces a "Not Charging" when plugged into that port.I was initially unaware of the USB-PD feature on A3 when I reached out to Anker tech support. They responded quickly and diagnosed that this was an incompatibility between that port and my iPad and not a charger fault or bad cable or bad iPad. While the Anker USB-PD port should adapt and not cause a compatibility issue with the iPad, the iPad is not happy and can not be charged there.Given that the iPad is an older model and never made any claims about tolerating USB-PD, I can't really fault Anker. However it is still possible that my Anker USB-A3 is malfunctioning and not reverting to the 5V default as it should.For now I'm happy with the charger and Anker's response and will simply use A3 for my iPhone and plug my iPad into A1 or A2. If A3 causes more problems, I'll rely on Anker's excellent tech support.
P**T
Good charger
Update:Anker contacted me and replaced the charger. I tested and it is good.I changed to 5 stars due to:1. The customer service is best. Anker contacted me first; I even did not think of contacting them. They stand behind their products. Just a few email back and forth, they sent a replacement.2. The replacement is good.==============I bought an Anker 60W 6-port (USB A) charger before and it charges my phones very good. I bought this charger to have USB C to C (3 USB C ports). I have been only using the USB C to C cables to charge my until yesterday (3/2/2025). Yesterday, I used USB A to C cable to charge my phone and found out that it is 2 times slower than the 60W 6-port charger. I tested with different ports, different cables, different phones and the result is the same. The 60W charger needs 20 minutes left to be full, and this charger 112W needs 44 minutes.I used a USB A to C cable connecting USB C to the phone, connect USB A to 112 W charger, the phone displayed 44 minutes to full. I disconnected the cable to 112W charger, connected to the old 60W charger, phone displayed 20 minutes to full. Happens on all USB-A ports. No other port was used when testing.I trusted Anker so I threw the box away after using it for a while. Now, the return window is 3/8 and I cannot return anymore.Do not buy. The C ports are OK, but all A ports are not good.By the way, I got a used item the first time, returned it for a replace. This replacement shows that why the first one I got was a returned item.
P**E
liked the first one, bought another (like it too)
Bought one of these for my son a while back and he likes it for the convenience and for the fact that he never forgets to charge his personal and work phones anymore! :) I needed a new charger, so I purchased another for me. I like that the charger is compact and solid, weighing ~300g (<10.75oz) so it doesn't get easily knocked about on the desk, It has rubber feet which also helps it stay put. With a good mix of ports and power levels, I've had no problem keeping my mobile devices charged and ready to go.
N**J
So convenient!
I like the simple black look, and the cable is easily long enough to reach the power strip behind my shelf.The 3 USB A ports make it easy to charge all my headphones at once, and I can put whatever I need charged faster in the 18W USB A on the right.The 30W USB C port on the left is where my MagSafe charger lives, and it's VERY fast. The 20W USB Cs are great for when I want to charge my phone quickly without being stuck to MagSafe.Just be sure you have enough cables to charge everything at once.
D**.
charger
I had an idea that this fits perfectly. I have it behind me on a short box that I plug my VR headset into. It keeps the headset charged for the most part while I use it. Only during heavy use will it not keep up. Yet it soon has a full charge again. It doesn't get hot to the touch and has solid connections. Two style USB ports give it a good use for many things.
P**.
Essential for international travel
I’ve been using an older model, 5 port USB-A only, for years and it’s become an essential part of my travel gear.As many of my devices now use a USB-C plug I decided it was time to upgrade. (my camera won’t charge on a USB-A port)The biggest advantage of this charger is the cord, most outlets are low on the wall and the 5’ cord allows the charger to sit on the furniture where it is easily accessible. It also allows the use of short USB cords for devices, I use 2’ cords.One essential addition for international travel is a type C power cord to replace the USA type A cord that is supplied. These are available for under $10 and work in the EU and many other countries without needing an additional adapter.
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