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frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • Yesterday
Jun 16, 2025 6:25 PM
Anker 6-Port 112W Max Fast Charging USB-C / USB-A Desktop Charger Station
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Edit: Apparently this was just recently $3 cheaper but required a coupon which isn't detected on camelcamelcamel price history.
Black Color $29.99: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM6V5GL2
White Color $29.99: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM6WDH6S
This is a multi port USB-C and USB-A desktop charger made by a reasonably reputable brand (Anker) instead of just a generic brand.
No high output ports for charging a laptop but great for having a charger set up with various lower powered USB devices connected such as phones, tablets, etc. Nothing state of the art, but a great deal considering the price, quality, and number of USB-C ports in my opinion.
Device has 6 ports with a total of 112W:
1x 30W USB-C and 2x 20W USB-C
1x 18W USB-A and 2X 12W USB-A
This is a charger where the power cord plugs into the back so you can have it sitting where you want instead of the brick kind where it is stuck at the wall. The power cord connects to the back of the charger with a standard IEC C7 connector so you can easily replace the cable if you need a different length. This is the non polarized cord that looks a bit like a figure 8 on the end.
Charger accepts input of 120v/240v 50/60 Hz so you can probably turn it into a travel charger if you just get a different cord with the desired outlet connector or use an adapter assuming the place you're going has power that fits the previously mentioned input specs.
Detailed Port Configuration:
112W, 6 Ports
USB-C1: (30W Max) 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓3A / 15V⎓2A / 20V⎓1.5A
USB-C2 and USB-C3: (20W Max) 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓2.22A / 12V⎓1.67A
USB-A1 and USB-A2: (12W Max) 5V⎓2.4A
USB-A3: (18W Max) 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓2A / 12V⎓1.5A
I think USB-A #3 (middle) is compatible within some version of Qualcomm Quick Charge but can't find any data on which version beyond the voltage and current specs above. I'll connect an analyzer to mine and update the post tonight with more details on exact specs that port supports. (See Edit below for testing details)
Edit: I checked before starting the post to make sure it wasn't a duplicate but didn't think of checking again before hitting submit. Looks while like writing the post someone else beat me to it. Thank you to whomever merged the posts.
Edit #2: As promised here's more detailed info regarding the supported charging modes of the different ports based on testing my own device.
Supported protocols based on quick test with a cheap usb tester.
This may be incomplete, or incorrect, but is provided with the best intentions and am happy to be corrected by someone who has a newer, more accurate tester etc.
USB-A ports 1 and 2:
Apple 5V 2.4A
BC1.2 DCP 5V 1.5A
USB-A port 3 (middle port):
QC 3.0 11.9V Max
QC 2.0 5V 9V 12V
Apple 5V 2.4A
BC1.2 DCP 5V 1.5A
USB-C port 1 (middle port):
PD 3.0 36.30W PDO:5 Options
->5V 3A
->9V 3A
->15V 2A
->20V 1.5A
->PPS 3.3-11V 3.3A
QC 3.0 12V Max
QC 2.0 5V 9V 12V
Huawei FCP 5V 9V 12V
Apple 5V 2.4A
BC1.2 DCP 5V 1.5A
*DOES NOT* have Samsung AFC support if you needed that.
USB-C port 2 and port 3:
PD 3.0 20.04W PDO:3 Options
->5V 3A
->9V 2.22A
->12V 1.67A
QC 3.0 11.9V Max
QC 2.0 5V 9V 12V
Apple 5V 2.4A
BC1.2 DCP 5V 1.5A
*DOES NOT* have Huawei FCP or Samsung AFC support
All protocols listed above are merely what the charger claims to support when a device is connected to the respective port. None were actually tested with a device connected to confirm. Sorry, but I'm lazy and also have nothing that does Qualcomm QuickCharge 2.0/3.0, or Huawei FCP.
I can however say USB-C port 1 does support fast charging on my iPhone. I watched it negotiate the 9V/3A PDO option and then pull about 25W when I connected my phone with a partially charged battery.
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Edit: Apparently this was just recently $3 cheaper but required a coupon which isn't detected on camelcamelcamel price history.
Black Color $29.99: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM6V5GL2
White Color $29.99: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM6WDH6S
This is a multi port USB-C and USB-A desktop charger made by a reasonably reputable brand (Anker) instead of just a generic brand.
No high output ports for charging a laptop but great for having a charger set up with various lower powered USB devices connected such as phones, tablets, etc. Nothing state of the art, but a great deal considering the price, quality, and number of USB-C ports in my opinion.
Device has 6 ports with a total of 112W:
1x 30W USB-C and 2x 20W USB-C
1x 18W USB-A and 2X 12W USB-A
This is a charger where the power cord plugs into the back so you can have it sitting where you want instead of the brick kind where it is stuck at the wall. The power cord connects to the back of the charger with a standard IEC C7 connector so you can easily replace the cable if you need a different length. This is the non polarized cord that looks a bit like a figure 8 on the end.
Charger accepts input of 120v/240v 50/60 Hz so you can probably turn it into a travel charger if you just get a different cord with the desired outlet connector or use an adapter assuming the place you're going has power that fits the previously mentioned input specs.
Detailed Port Configuration:
112W, 6 Ports
USB-C1: (30W Max) 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓3A / 15V⎓2A / 20V⎓1.5A
USB-C2 and USB-C3: (20W Max) 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓2.22A / 12V⎓1.67A
USB-A1 and USB-A2: (12W Max) 5V⎓2.4A
USB-A3: (18W Max) 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓2A / 12V⎓1.5A
I think USB-A #3 (middle) is compatible within some version of Qualcomm Quick Charge but can't find any data on which version beyond the voltage and current specs above. I'll connect an analyzer to mine and update the post tonight with more details on exact specs that port supports. (See Edit below for testing details)
Edit: I checked before starting the post to make sure it wasn't a duplicate but didn't think of checking again before hitting submit. Looks while like writing the post someone else beat me to it. Thank you to whomever merged the posts.
Edit #2: As promised here's more detailed info regarding the supported charging modes of the different ports based on testing my own device.
Supported protocols based on quick test with a cheap usb tester.
This may be incomplete, or incorrect, but is provided with the best intentions and am happy to be corrected by someone who has a newer, more accurate tester etc.
USB-A ports 1 and 2:
Apple 5V 2.4A
BC1.2 DCP 5V 1.5A
USB-A port 3 (middle port):
QC 3.0 11.9V Max
QC 2.0 5V 9V 12V
Apple 5V 2.4A
BC1.2 DCP 5V 1.5A
USB-C port 1 (middle port):
PD 3.0 36.30W PDO:5 Options
->5V 3A
->9V 3A
->15V 2A
->20V 1.5A
->PPS 3.3-11V 3.3A
QC 3.0 12V Max
QC 2.0 5V 9V 12V
Huawei FCP 5V 9V 12V
Apple 5V 2.4A
BC1.2 DCP 5V 1.5A
*DOES NOT* have Samsung AFC support if you needed that.
USB-C port 2 and port 3:
PD 3.0 20.04W PDO:3 Options
->5V 3A
->9V 2.22A
->12V 1.67A
QC 3.0 11.9V Max
QC 2.0 5V 9V 12V
Apple 5V 2.4A
BC1.2 DCP 5V 1.5A
*DOES NOT* have Huawei FCP or Samsung AFC support
All protocols listed above are merely what the charger claims to support when a device is connected to the respective port. None were actually tested with a device connected to confirm. Sorry, but I'm lazy and also have nothing that does Qualcomm QuickCharge 2.0/3.0, or Huawei FCP.
I can however say USB-C port 1 does support fast charging on my iPhone. I watched it negotiate the 9V/3A PDO option and then pull about 25W when I connected my phone with a partially charged battery.
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Dang, I was going to say I'm surprised camelcamelcamel missed the price drop as I had an alert setup waiting to get another one of these but I see now the $26.99 price was with a coupon which camelcamelcamel doesn't detect as far as I know.
I was suggesting using the deal alerts feature here on slickdeals. After you set up a deal alert for keywords with minimum rating (i.e. number of upvotes which I think has a default of 2 in the app), when someone posts a deal that matches it and the rating is above the threshold you set, then you get an instant notification via whatever methods you selected. What you suggested is overkill when there's a feature on this site that works well.