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The Anker 150W Max USB C Charger is a compact, foldable GaN charger with 4 ports, capable of charging multiple devices simultaneously at high speeds. Featuring ActiveShield 2.0 for advanced temperature control and eco-friendly GaN technology, it delivers powerful, safe, and efficient charging for laptops, smartphones, and more—all in a sleek, portable design.
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Portable | Yes |
Amperage | 5 Amps |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone, Smartwatch |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, Proprietary |
Output Current | 5 Amps |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Additional Features | Fast Charging, Magnetic, Wireless Charger |
Item Weight | 8.2 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**Z
Solid charger
I recently tried out the Anker 150W Max USB C Charger Block, which is great for charging multiple devices at once. When I connect my laptop to one of the USB-C ports, it delivers full charting speeds. It's small, making it convenient for travel, three USB-C ports in one. It's compatible with various devices, including my MacBook, iPhone, and Dell laptop.Overall, the Anker 150W Max USB C Charger Block is a solid charger with decent speed, safety, and portability. If you're looking for a reliable charger that can handle multiple devices, it's worth considering.
B**N
Great product with a limited lifespan and a major design flaw
Great power and utility... but mine developed a flaw after EXTENSIVE use. Let me preface this by saying that I love this charging block and carry it with me whenever I leave the house with any tech. I’ve charged my MacBook Pro, numerous cameras (Fuji for life) as well as phones, iPads, rechargeable battery banks, Bluetooth headsets and speakers, often with 3 or 4 devices charging at the same time. It is fantastic to have this simple little brick with some cords in order to handle any charging need I have on the road, at work, or traveling.Ok, the bad: about a year and a half or so into its life the two fold-out prongs separated and they no longer deployed as a pair and the unit would fall out of the wall sometimes, etc… I lived with it. It realizing there was a warranty on it until I finally looked after many months and the charger had a 2 year warranty. I’d just missed the two year window by a few weeks! I was bummed and hastily wrote a negative review - this one, which I am now editing to be more honest and less of a victim of my own lack of action.Ok. Now the even better:I called Anker about the issue even though I’d waited for months and thus exceeded the warranty period. Anker customer service told me that they would send me a refurbished one free of charge and even sent a shipping label. What a great company! So refreshing to see a company stand so solidly behind their products.I now own this charger block (had the refurb in about two days after sending the old one out) as well as two 10,000 mAh battery chargers for my various travels and devices and a couple of high wattage cables. I also have their desktop 250watt charger/clock and it too is fantastic. Their GaN chargers are fantastic.Anker is excelllent. Can’t recommend their stuff enough. Thank you for a great experience and the lightning fast warranty replacement. You’ve earned a loyal customer for life.
A**7
Yep
Worked great, until I forgot it somewhere. A bit heavy, so be sure you aren't picking this for a featherweight load. Will buy again when I can afford it.
S**M
Works as expected
Using it as a replacement for Mac charger and it works as expected.
G**
Good reliable versatile
Good reliable versatile
A**X
Almost reaches advertised power
What I was looking for was something that could charge 3 usb-c batteries as close to 60 Watts each in order to stay mobile with an apple vision pro. It's listed as a 150W charger. In reality, at most it draws 147W from the wall on 110V, and outputs 125W at most, which means only about a 15% heat loss. Not bad at all.When all 3 of the USB-C outputs are used at the same time, the claim is 150W max output, so 50W to each. According to my measurements, they actually output about 2.2ish Amps amps at 18.8 Volts = 41.5 Watts.When only 2 of the 3 USB-C outputs are used, the 150W max output are shared between the two, so if there are two devices that draw equally the claim would be 75W to each. I couldn't test this limit as each of my batteries have an input limit of about 2.7Amps at 20V, except with this Anker charger it only outputs 18.7V (50.5W per Baseus battery)Overall, solid charger that comes close to advertised ratings, which can't be said for most of the chargers on Amazon. Especially the cheap commodity GANs that make huge claims but can barely make more than one port work. If you're buying this for a 140W Macbook or something, please be aware that the most a single port can output is 100W, not 150W.