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The Anker737 GaNPrime 120W charger features 2 USB-C and 1 USB-A ports enabling simultaneous charging of multiple devices with up to 100W output on a single port. Equipped with PowerIQ 4.0 for dynamic power distribution and ActiveShield 2.0 for advanced temperature monitoring, it ensures rapid, safe charging. Its compact, foldable design suits professionals on the go, while GaN technology delivers energy-efficient performance certified by ClimatePartner.
Energy Specifications Met | PSE |
Item Weight | 0.41 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1 count |
Enclosure Material | Silicone |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Current Rating | 5 Amps |
Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Output Voltage | 230 Volts |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 16 / 16 Pro / 15 / 15 Pro / 14 / 14 Plus / 14 Pro / 14 Pro Max / 13 mini / 13 / 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max / 12 mini / 12 / 12 Pro / 12 Pro Max / SE (2nd Gen)/ 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max / XS / XS Max / XR / X / 8 Plus / 8 / 7 Plus / 7 / 6 Plus, iPad mini 5 / 4, iPad Pro, MacBook Pro 13'' M1 2020, MacBook Air 2020, MacBook Pro 13'', Dell XPS 13 9360/9380, ThinkPad E490, HP Spectre Folio, ThinkPad X390, Google Pixelbook, Microsoft Surface Book 2, iPad mini 5, 4, iPad Pro, and iPad 2018 and later, Galaxy S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra / S21 / S21+ / S21 Ultra / Galaxy S10 / S10+ / S10e / S9 / S9+ / S8 / S8+, Note 20 / 20 Ultra / 10 / 9 / 8, Pixel 3a / 3XL / 3 / 2 XL / 2, and More |
Portable | No |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Wattage | 120 |
Amperage | 5 Amps |
Frequency Range | 50-60 Hz |
Compatible Devices | Tablets, Laptops, Cellular Phones, Smartwatches |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, Proprietary |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Output Current | 5 Amps |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Additional Features | Magnetic, Wireless Charger, Fast Charging |
L**O
This wall charger charges super fast.
Love this wall charger, if you’re looking for a really good wall charger and for me Anker has always been my go to brand for wall chargers and power banks and Anker from my experience as always been good.
G**6
Great multiple function Charger
Great charger for all my devices without having a separate one for my computer. Works well. Only drawback is that it is long and if you have a weak wall socket, it won't stay in the receptacle especially if you are using an international adapter. Works fine for table mounted receptacle. Bought short 1ft extension cable for the wall mount issue.
D**L
Does exactly what it's meant to do.
This product does exactly what it's meant to do (at least for me). That is, to serve as a means of fast charging all of my electronic devices, including my Think Pad, charging multiple devices simultaneously, and packing away efficiently in my backpack (it is smaller and more powerful than the charger that cam with my Think Pad). Pair it with any USB-C cable you have, but a high-capacity cable is best. Unfortunately, it can't charge my Tesla, but I still think it deserves 5 stars.
D**L
Good charger
Works great, charges fast
J**T
4 Star because I can't give 4.5
As anyone with an electronics background knows, a device will never pull more current (thus wattage) than it demands at any given time. I.E., you can't plug a 120w charger into a phone that has a maximum charging capability for 20w and expect it to draw more than 20w.However, this unit advertises that it can charge at 120w and it can output 120w to a single device.Any battery will not consume its maximum charge rate if its state of charge is too high to accommodate that, so it would be unreasonable to expect a 90% charged battery to pull 120w. I have a battery that will charge at 140w when empty, tapering off as it gets full, and have tested it with higher-grade high-power USB-C chargers and it will do exactly that. However, this charger will never give it more than 80-90 watts.Likewise, if I plug in two devices which will consume 60 watts each, it will give them each 40-45 watts. Both devices are in a condition where they WILL consume 60 watts if the power supply will provide it.This is more accurately described as an 80-90 watt power supply instead of 120 watt, because plugging in something to the USB-A port also derates the power being provided by the two C ports. I have, on one occasion only, seen a single C device pull 98 watts from this power supply, but I have never seen it put out any closer to its rated output.Cons:It's bulky, and has flip-out wall plug blades. Even if you orient it in a wall socket where the downward force of the power supply is trying to "open" those blades instead of the direction that would close them, even without cables, it droops down from the wall such that there's a gap between the body of the power supply, which could be problematic if something metal happens to bridge those pins or a small child does something they shouldn't. Anker's solution to this problem was to include a bulky silicone "frame" that you slide onto the supply which has a base with a zillion suction cups designed to hold it more firmly into the wall socket. This makes the other outlet in that socket unusable. However, if you don't hang it from the wall, this isn't a problem.It's reasonably solid, doesn't get too hot under peak current, and has already lasted through higher-than-average usage cycles than most users would put it through. Are there better options available? Probably. Do those options have the same cost/performance ratio, even considering the limitations? Probably not.
A**N
IPHOE 16
PerfECT FIT FOR MY NEW IPHOE 16
O**S
Will not charge PPS Devices Correctly (Samsung S23 Ultra)
So I normally really enjoy Anker devices; I haven't purchased a charger or cable from any other company since discovering them in 2013. However, this device has been particularly frustrating. If it were cheaper I'd be more forgiving with my review, but this charger is incredibly expensive so I expect it to work correctly.When I purchased it, I noticed very quickly that when fast charging my Samsung S23 Ultra, it cuts out, pops up the little charge notification icon, and my phone vibrates; just like if you unplugged/plugged in the phone. It doesn't do this with other devices like my laptop, so initially I assumed it was my new phone and got it replaced by Samsung. However, I quickly realized it was not the phone as the replacement did the same thing. I replaced outlets and purchased new Anker cables just to rule everything out, but it was definitely the charger. So I contacted Anker and they shipped a replacement charger.As a side note, they changed their warranty policy recently so they shipped me a used charger from Amazon that has someone's hair and dandruff in the box which was pretty gross.On first charging, it seemed fine but after a week I began having the phantom disconnect issues. I have so many cable and didn't need any more, but decided to buy a new Anker 240w 10ft cable as a last resort, as the 5 other cables I tested were all the same 100w 10ft Anker model. However, this cable has the same issue.I'm waiting to hear back from them on this, so I decided to read the reviews, thinking this was another bad device. However I found another review describing the exact same issue, but in his case the rep let him know this is a known issue where Anker 100w cables are not compatible with PPS charging. However, it seems this issue also extends to other models including their latest 240w version.Strangely enough, my 65w Anker 726s charge with PPS @ 45w perfectly with these cables, so it seems to be a design flaw with this model.My sole reason for picking this charger was so I could charge my laptop and fast charge my phone at the same time, but it just isn't up for the task. I can't really see any other situation where you'd need a high total power allowance spread across two ports; it's overkill for any non-samsung phone, and PPS is unnecessary for laptops and it's probably not common to have two laptops charging at once.So overall I'd recommend you stay away from this until they come out with an improved model or pick a cheaper lower wattage option if you don't need a total power allowance this high.Edit: Sent a video to Anker to prove this was a real issue. The Anker rep thought it was just a coincidence and I just happened to get another product with the exact same defect. While this is possible, it seems unlikely with products manufactured 9 months apart. My money is still on this being an Anker design flag where either these chargers, cables, or a combination of the two, cannot negotiate PPS correctly at 45w.Since I didn't want to keep dealing with this issue, I requested an alternative product and after sending the video they agreed. I've only been able to run it through half of a charge cycle, but so far it has not had the same issue.
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