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Prime Members: Anker Prime Charger 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker Prime Charger 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station on sale for $55.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Each USB-C Supports 100W Max: When using two USB-C ports simultaneously, each can provide up to 100W of power, transforming charging times for high-demand devices. Charge two 14" MacBook Pros to 50% in just 28 minutes.
  • 6 Devices, 1 Charger: Power 6 devices simultaneously in one convenient location, ensuring all your tech is ready and fully charged.
  • The Charger That Protects: Anker's exclusive MultiProtect and ActiveShield 3.0 system deliver comprehensive safety, continuously monitoring charging temperatures to ensure your devices charge safely.

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker Prime Charger 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station on sale for $55.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member LovelyCheetah for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Each USB-C Supports 100W Max: When using two USB-C ports simultaneously, each can provide up to 100W of power, transforming charging times for high-demand devices. Charge two 14" MacBook Pros to 50% in just 28 minutes.
  • 6 Devices, 1 Charger: Power 6 devices simultaneously in one convenient location, ensuring all your tech is ready and fully charged.
  • The Charger That Protects: Anker's exclusive MultiProtect and ActiveShield 3.0 system deliver comprehensive safety, continuously monitoring charging temperatures to ensure your devices charge safely.

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Here is the charging breakdown I found:
(1) 100W for up to two USB-C ports simultaneously (each delivering 100W)
(2) when using all four USB-C ports simultaneously, it drops down to 65W, 65W, 45W, 25W
Amazon info is annoyingly vague. The PDF link on the page isn't in English but points here:
https://support.anker.com/s/artic...l?pn=A2683

With single port charging, it's 22.5w on each USB-A and 100w on each USB-C

With double port charging, each USB-C can be up to 100w. A single USB-A would be 22.5w, but 2xUSB-A would be 12w each.

Three ports = 100w/70w/30w for USB-C, or 100w/70w/22.5w if using one USB-A, or 12w/12w/100w if using 2 USB-A and one C.

Four ports = 65w/65w/45w/25w with all USB-C, or similar with one A. 2x12w on 2 USB-A and then 100w/70w on the C side.

Five ports = 65w/45w/45w/20w/22.5 spread across 4 USB-C and 1 USB-A.

Six ports (max'd out) = 12w/12w on A, and 65w/45w/45w/20w on the C side.

Overall, seems pretty well balanced and a nice product.
2 prong removable power cord

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kingchicken
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Here is the charging breakdown I found:
(1) 100W for up to two USB-C ports simultaneously (each delivering 100W)
(2) when using all four USB-C ports simultaneously, it drops down to 65W, 65W, 45W, 25W
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Amazon info is annoyingly vague. The PDF link on the page isn't in English but points here:
https://support.anker.com/s/artic...l?pn=A2683

With single port charging, it's 22.5w on each USB-A and 100w on each USB-C

With double port charging, each USB-C can be up to 100w. A single USB-A would be 22.5w, but 2xUSB-A would be 12w each.

Three ports = 100w/70w/30w for USB-C, or 100w/70w/22.5w if using one USB-A, or 12w/12w/100w if using 2 USB-A and one C.

Four ports = 65w/65w/45w/25w with all USB-C, or similar with one A. 2x12w on 2 USB-A and then 100w/70w on the C side.

Five ports = 65w/45w/45w/20w/22.5 spread across 4 USB-C and 1 USB-A.

Six ports (max'd out) = 12w/12w on A, and 65w/45w/45w/20w on the C side.

Overall, seems pretty well balanced and a nice product.
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geez13
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I just purchased this at full price last month (with a return window ending 7/15…). Works great and looks great so far with all six ports used (but not high usage so I haven't pushed it to the limit).
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randaljdavis
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Is this grounded or two prong? I had a previous version that was two prong and worked great on cruises, usb a only
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Does anyone know if this has PPS so you can charge Samsung devices up to 45 watts?
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Quote from randaljdavis :
Is this grounded or two prong? I had a previous version that was two prong and worked great on cruises, usb a only
2 prong removable power cord
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Quote from nenoman :
Does anyone know if this has PPS so you can charge Samsung devices up to 45 watts?
According to their User Guide, PPS is supported. I have the 100W version of this which also supports PPS

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Amazon's chatbot "support" is such a joke:


ETl certified?
"Yes, it is ETL certified, ensuring comprehensive safety through continuous temperature monitoring and Anker's MultiProtect safety system."

Where does it state ETL certified?
"Neither the product information nor customer reviews mention ETL certification for this charger. As it is a high-powered charging device, ETL or UL certification would be expected for safety and quality assurance, but this does not appear to be explicitly stated."
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Quote from meehawl201809071324 :
Amazon's chatbot "support" is such a joke:


ETl certified?
"Yes, it is ETL certified, ensuring comprehensive safety through continuous temperature monitoring and Anker's MultiProtect safety system."

Where does it state ETL certified?
"Neither the product information nor customer reviews mention ETL certification for this charger. As it is a high-powered charging device, ETL or UL certification would be expected for safety and quality assurance, but this does not appear to be explicitly stated."
From the Specifications portion of the product page:

Quote :
Note4 Desktop charger products do not require grounding. The AC cord has double insulation protection, and the product is UL and CB certified for safe use.
So it has UL certification. If I am not mistaken, that is superior to ETL.
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Quote from phonic :
Amazon info is annoyingly vague. The PDF link on the page isn't in English but points here:
https://support.anker.com/s/artic...l?pn=A2683 [anker.com]

With single port charging, it's 22.5w on each USB-A and 100w on each USB-C

With double port charging, each USB-C can be up to 100w. A single USB-A would be 22.5w, but 2xUSB-A would be 12w each.

Three ports = 100w/70w/30w for USB-C, or 100w/70w/22.5w if using one USB-A, or 12w/12w/100w if using 2 USB-A and one C.

Four ports = 65w/65w/45w/25w with all USB-C, or similar with one A. 2x12w on 2 USB-A and then 100w/70w on the C side.

Five ports = 65w/45w/45w/20w/22.5 spread across 4 USB-C and 1 USB-A.

Six ports (max'd out) = 12w/12w on A, and 65w/45w/45w/20w on the C side.

Overall, seems pretty well balanced and a nice product.
Does this mean this charger will not be able to charge MacBook Pro at maximum speed (140w)?
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racer2k1
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Quote from CafeAngel :
Does this mean this charger will not be able to charge MacBook Pro at maximum speed (140w)?
Correct. 100watt max on up to 2 USB-C ports.
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Quote from meehawl201809071324 :
Amazon's chatbot "support" is such a joke:


ETl certified?
"Yes, it is ETL certified, ensuring comprehensive safety through continuous temperature monitoring and Anker's MultiProtect safety system."

Where does it state ETL certified?
"Neither the product information nor customer reviews mention ETL certification for this charger. As it is a high-powered charging device, ETL or UL certification would be expected for safety and quality assurance, but this does not appear to be explicitly stated."
Here's the info you requested: I am a language model trained to get customers to click purchase. I will use whatever data available within my model to get you to buy.
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USEagle
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Here's a YouTube about this. This charger is pretty amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8R2E_Ze9b8
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EvoHen
6 months ago
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does power get interrupted for a second when you plug in a new device for charge?

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Quote from EvoHen :
does power get interrupted for a second when you plug in a new device for charge?
I want to know that, too. This drives me crazy. Even happens while stuff is plugged in and stop charging or start charging again, - on other charging hubs like this.