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Anker 727 100W GaNPrime 6-Port Power Strip (2x AC, 4x USB) w/ 5' Cord

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 727 100W GaNPrime 6-Port Power Strip w/ 5' Detachable Cord (A9126) for $39.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 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.
  • Includes: Anker 727 Charging Station (GaNPrime 100W), 5ft (1.5m) detachable cord, welcome guide, 24-month Anker warranty ($25,000 connected equipment warranty).

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $10 less (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99 at the time of this posting.
  • This product is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 1,800 customer reviews.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 727 100W GaNPrime 6-Port Power Strip w/ 5' Detachable Cord (A9126) for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 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.
  • Includes: Anker 727 Charging Station (GaNPrime 100W), 5ft (1.5m) detachable cord, welcome guide, 24-month Anker warranty ($25,000 connected equipment warranty).

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Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $10 less (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99 at the time of this posting.
  • This product is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 1,800 customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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I have the linked one -- the Anker 727 (model A9126), 100w. It absolutely works overseas. I even wrote in to Anker before buying to ask about 220/240 compatibility a couple years ago and they said they can't advertise it that way due to some new regulations or something. But it did work fine, both the AC and USB, for me overseas.

edit: found the old email. From Anker:

"Please know that both the AC outlets and USB ports on the Anker 727 Charging Station ( GaNPrime 100W ) can support 100-240V for travel use. But the product itself and the manual only state 125V. This is because of certification.

About the input--125V/10A located on the product and specification, it is the standard design for the US. In addition, according to the new changes in NRTL(Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory) certification requirements, we are not allowed to print 100-240V on the product itself.

In this case, the answer is yes, these two AC plugs also pass through international voltage."
This older one is not 220-240v compatible like the newer one. I've tried it in the UK, Greece and France and it doesn't work. The newer one specifically states the higher voltage compatibility.

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hmm i think i have the 140W used it for travel
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hmm i think i have the 140W used it for travel
This older one is not 220-240v compatible like the newer one. I've tried it in the UK, Greece and France and it doesn't work. The newer one specifically states the higher voltage compatibility.
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Quote from wildta :
This older one is not 220-240v compatible like the newer one. I've tried it in the UK, Greece and France and it doesn't work. The newer one specifically states the higher voltage compatibility.
the one i have says it should work i havent tried it overseas

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Deta...B0BSGH355C
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Quote from SKV4m :
the one i have says it should work i havent tried it overseas

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Deta...B0BSGH355C
Yes yours is the newer 140w version.
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Quote from wildta :
This older one is not 220-240v compatible like the newer one. I've tried it in the UK, Greece and France and it doesn't work. The newer one specifically states the higher voltage compatibility.
That's strange... I have never seen a modern GAN charger that wasn't multi-voltage compatible, and I had plenty of various chargers. Perhaps, that's related to the voltage certification of built-n AC outlets.
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Quote from procope :
That's strange... I have never seen a modern GAN charger that wasn't multi-voltage compatible, and I had plenty of various chargers. Perhaps, that's related to the voltage certification of built-n AC outlets.
I know I was really disappointed to learn this while traveling with the 1lb brick. The AC outlets will work as they are pass through but the USB outlets will not work. If you flip through the customer pics on Amazon, you'll see one where it shows the input/output electrical info. It's says something like 125v 60hz 1250W and that's it. No 220v or 240v verbiage.
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Quote from wildta :
I know I was really disappointed to learn this while traveling with the 1lb brick. The AC outlets will work as they are pass through but the USB outlets will not work. If you flip through the customer pics on Amazon, you'll see one where it shows the input/output electrical info. It's says something like 125v 60hz 1250W and that's it. No 220v or 240v verbiage.
The newer 140W one has conflicting information on its support for 240V but I can confirm from various european trips that it works with 240V. Only complaint with that model is that it uses a proprietary connector for the power cord so you can't swap it out with a type G or type F plug.

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Quote from wildta :
This older one is not 220-240v compatible like the newer one. I've tried it in the UK, Greece and France and it doesn't work. The newer one specifically states the higher voltage compatibility.
Quote from wildta :
I know I was really disappointed to learn this while traveling with the 1lb brick. The AC outlets will work as they are pass through but the USB outlets will not work. If you flip through the customer pics on Amazon, you'll see one where it shows the input/output electrical info. It's says something like 125v 60hz 1250W and that's it. No 220v or 240v verbiage.
I have the linked one -- the Anker 727 (model A9126), 100w. It absolutely works overseas. I even wrote in to Anker before buying to ask about 220/240 compatibility a couple years ago and they said they can't advertise it that way due to some new regulations or something. But it did work fine, both the AC and USB, for me overseas.

edit: found the old email. From Anker:

"Please know that both the AC outlets and USB ports on the Anker 727 Charging Station ( GaNPrime 100W ) can support 100-240V for travel use. But the product itself and the manual only state 125V. This is because of certification.

About the input--125V/10A located on the product and specification, it is the standard design for the US. In addition, according to the new changes in NRTL(Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory) certification requirements, we are not allowed to print 100-240V on the product itself.

In this case, the answer is yes, these two AC plugs also pass through international voltage."
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Quote from someones1 :
I have the linked one -- the Anker 727 (model A9126), 100w. It absolutely works overseas. I even wrote in to Anker before buying to ask about 220/240 compatibility a couple years ago and they said they can't advertise it that way due to some new regulations or something. But it did work fine, both the AC and USB, for me overseas.

edit: found the old email. From Anker:

"Please know that both the AC outlets and USB ports on the Anker 727 Charging Station ( GaNPrime 100W ) can support 100-240V for travel use. But the product itself and the manual only state 125V. This is because of certification.

About the input--125V/10A located on the product and specification, it is the standard design for the US. In addition, according to the new changes in NRTL(Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory) certification requirements, we are not allowed to print 100-240V on the product itself.

In this case, the answer is yes, these two AC plugs also pass through international voltage."
I don't know what to say except that we have opposite experiences. I brought mine to the UK and Greece just in May and the USB outlets didn't work. I still used the sockets, so it wasn't my travel adapter. The USB ports worked fine when I plugged them into the Greek bathrooms where they have the 110v US shaver plug. UK bathrooms don't have that.
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Quote from wildta :
I don't know what to say except that we have opposite experiences. I brought mine to the UK and Greece just in May and the USB outlets didn't work. I still used the sockets, so it wasn't my travel adapter. The USB ports worked fine when I plugged them into the Greek bathrooms where they have the 110v US shaver plug. UK bathrooms don't have that.
Yeah sorry not trying to discount your experience or anything but maybe reach out to Anker. Also is yours labeled A9126? Anker is known to reuse the marketing numbers (the "727") multiple times for some reason across different actual model numbers.
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I love this one. I have it on my desk stand and I take it when I travel. I've even used it on a 7 day cruise given that its technically not a power strip.
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Quote from someones1 :
Yeah sorry not trying to discount your experience or anything but maybe reach out to Anker. Also is yours labeled A9126? Anker is known to reuse the marketing numbers (the "727") multiple times for some reason across different actual model numbers.
Yes it's A9126, I bought it years ago so it's no longer under warranty. I suppose it could be a lemon.
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I've had so many experiences of chargers falling out of airplane outlets (due to how worn they are) that I'm hoping a model like this can work.

Or someone have a better suggestion?
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Quote from blairmi2 :
I've had so many experiences of chargers falling out of airplane outlets (due to how worn they are) that I'm hoping a model like this can work.

Or someone have a better suggestion?
I used to have the same issue with chargers falling out. But since I've started traveling with three pronged (Type B or grounding plug) strips (like those listed below), I've never had an issue (as long as the flight actually provided outlets outlets on the row I'm on). And I usually become the most popular guy on my row because I tend to share with others who know the struggle of "worn out" plane outlets.

This one appears to have a Type B plug, so I assume it should work fine (though, it seems to be a bit large and may be a bit more cumbersome to use on a cramped row on international flights). But I tend to bring a more portable one in my carryon while a larger one in my checked luggage for whatever room/AirBnB I'll be staying in.

https://a.co/d/a8mDOf3

https://a.co/d/iL9i7x6
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Quote from ariusvideo :
I used to have the same issue with chargers falling out. But since I've started traveling with three pronged (Type B or grounding plug) strips (like those listed below), I've never had an issue (as long as the flight actually provided outlets outlets on the row I'm on). And I usually become the most popular guy on my row because I tend to share with others who know the struggle of "worn out" plane outlets.

This one appears to have a Type B plug, so I assume it should work fine (though, it seems to be a bit large and may be a bit more cumbersome to use on a cramped row on international flights). But I tend to bring a more portable one in my carryon while a larger one in my checked luggage for whatever room/AirBnB I'll be staying in.

https://a.co/d/a8mDOf3

https://a.co/d/iL9i7x6
Thanks! I have a steam deck so I was looking for minimum 45W. Appreciate the alternatives

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