6-Port Power Strip: 2 USB-C ports, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 AC outlets allow you to charge 6 devices at the same time.
Super Fast and Supercharged: With a maximum output of 100W, charge virtually any device including phones, tablets, and more. A MacBook Pro 16" can be charged to 50% in 43 minutes.
Slim and Space-Saving: At only 0.7 inches thick, the power strip is about the size of an iPhone 13 Pro Max and can fit comfortably in your palm or pocket—ideal to bring on a trip.
ActiveShield 2.0: Anker's proprietary technology enhances protection by intelligently monitoring temperature and adjusting power output to safeguard your connected devices.
What You Get: Anker 727 Charging Station (GaNPrime 100W), 5ft (1.5m) detachable cord, welcome guide, 24-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
Connected Equipment Warranty: Your connected devices are covered by our $200,000 connected equipment warranty, so you'll have total peace of mind while powering up.
(Note: Anker 727 is not a wireless pad/portable battery.)
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This reviewer said Anker 727 charging station, the newest in the lineup and it is pretty thoroughly the worst one they made. Between the no better power negotiation and the plastic pop up plugs, which will break, and the lack of power factor this doesn't really give you much of a reason to buy it. It is a $20 power adapter with a proprietary power cord strapped onto a $2 power strip. This gets a skip and shouldn't be for sale. It is the worst in terms of power quality for a 100 watts adapter. (From comment in the reviewer's video... The first thing reviewer see and don't like is that this adapter lacks power factor correction. Looks like its even worse than other adapters that lack power factor correction too. The voltage levels were kind of all over the place on this adapter. The 5V was a little too high and the 20V as usual for Anker was too low. The voltages being out of tolerance makes this not compliance with the USB PD specification. .... The Anker power adapter did not have any claim of Department of Energy Level 6 which is a standard for power supply efficiency. If it was a 30 watt power brick, reviewer said probably it is ok but at 100W, things get bad quickly. It is so noisy, the THD is just so high that the peak current this device was over 8 amps for a 100W power adapter. Why would a power equipment company make this trash.)
Seems like neither Anker nor Baseus AC outlet/charger combo perform that well compare to pure charger device. For example, the stand alone Baseus 100W charger perform very well in term of Power Efficiency, Power Quality Score, Idle Power Usage, etc while the Baseus 100W AC outlet/charger combo perform close to the bottom.
Not sure if this is just a general design issue with AC outlet/charger combo so may as well just buy power strips and charger separately so you have better control of the charger you get and can upgrade it if needed or replace it if certain port failed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzGwrsq-83U
This reviewer said Anker 727 charging station, the newest in the lineup and it is pretty thoroughly the worst one they made. Between the no better power negotiation and the plastic pop up plugs, which will break, and the lack of power factor this doesn't really give you much of a reason to buy it. It is a $20 power adapter with a proprietary power cord strapped onto a $2 power strip. This gets a skip and shouldn't be for sale. It is the worst in terms of power quality for a 100 watts adapter. (From comment in the reviewer's video... The first thing reviewer see and don't like is that this adapter lacks power factor correction. Looks like its even worse than other adapters that lack power factor correction too. The voltage levels were kind of all over the place on this adapter. The 5V was a little too high and the 20V as usual for Anker was too low. The voltages being out of tolerance makes this not compliance with the USB PD specification. .... The Anker power adapter did not have any claim of Department of Energy Level 6 which is a standard for power supply efficiency. If it was a 30 watt power brick, reviewer said probably it is ok but at 100W, things get bad quickly. It is so noisy, the THD is just so high that the peak current this device was over 8 amps for a 100W power adapter. Why would a power equipment company make this trash.)
Seems like neither Anker nor Baseus AC outlet/charger combo perform that well compare to pure charger device. For example, the stand alone Baseus 100W charger perform very well in term of Power Efficiency, Power Quality Score, Idle Power Usage, etc while the Baseus 100W AC outlet/charger combo perform close to the bottom.
Not sure if this is just a general design issue with AC outlet/charger combo so may as well just buy power strips and charger separately so you have better control of the charger you get and can upgrade it if needed or replace it if certain port failed.
My wife travels a ton for work and this form factor is perfect for her.
Will have to keep an eye out for a better product in the future.
i thought it had wireless charging, i guess not.