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The Anker Prime USB C Charger is a high-performance 240W GaN charger designed to efficiently power multiple devices simultaneously. With four ports, including two high-output USB-C ports, it ensures fast charging for laptops, smartphones, and tablets while prioritizing safety with its ActiveShield 2.0 technology. Its compact design and detachable base make it a perfect fit for any workspace.
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1.45 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | No |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 4 |
Wattage | 240 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | - MacBook Pro 16" (M2 Pro, 2023) / 16" (M1 Max, 2021) - MacBook Air 2023 / 2022 - iPad Pro 12.9" / 11" Series - iPad Air 5 / 4 - iPad 10 / 9 / 8 - iPad mini 6 / 5 - ThinkPad X1 / X1 Carbon - Dell XPS 9380 / 9315 - Google Pixelbook - Microsoft Surface Book 2 |
Compatible Phone Models | Galaxy S23 / S23+ / S23 Ultra / S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra / S21 / S21+ / S21 Ultra / Note20 / Note20 Ultra, 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) |
Additional Features | Fast Charging |
C**G
Solid power supply.
I use it as my desktop charger. It's built nicely - quite sturdy body and base. It outputs 240W as advertised when I charge my Framework 16 laptop - I measured the wattage using a USB-C voltage/amperage meter. Overall a solid power supply.
E**X
Works as advertised
Great to have this as my laptop charger in the living room. Way better than the wall brick
M**O
Finally power maximizing
This charger finally lets me quickly charge my power bank at its full 140w max rate, and simultaneously charge and use my laptop at its 100w max draw.I got the anker 737 140w power bank to keep my framework 13 from dying when I need it, as the framework pulls 100w when charging and running heavy loads. Normally, I plug the 737 and framework into the anker 615 to slowly recharge overnight with its decent 65w. However, when running heavy load on the 65w, charging is very slow, and that's without recharging the 737. Sometimes, I need to quickly recharge the 737 and framework while using the framework, and this simply wasn't possible with the 615.Or I'll be working with coworkers who need to plug in their laptops. With most laptops switching to the amazing convenience of USB-C PD, I often use the 65w 615 USB-C outputs to keep myself and their laptop charging, while higher-power coworker laptops would use one of the 2 AC outlets on the 615. This works alright, but to better keep everyone charged, a 140w usb-C output for high power and a 100w usb-C output for medium power laptops would be ideal.That's what the Anker Prime 240w does.It lets me charge my power bank at its maximum 140w while also feeding my laptop the 100w max it can use, out of just one long 2-prong AC plug. This also makes it easy to fit in cramped splitters, where some coworkers have big bulky bricks that hog spots in splitters or just don't fit (especially Apple with the standard 2-prong bricks). Instead, either split off the 615 or alone, the Anker 240w lets me power myself and/or my coworkers' devices at full speed with clean wiring.Though 150$ is steep, I don't see anything out there (as of 11/2/23) capable of 140w from 1 USB C and 100w from another simultaneously other than the UGREEN 300w which is 200$ right now.I couldn't find any photos showing the power cable, so I included that.Pros:140w + 100w simultaneous is extremely useful sometimesHeavy (lots of mass to absorb heat)No external brickLong, 2-prong plug with velcro tieAn extra usb-c and usb-a if you want thoseCons:Heavy (not too bad but still chunky, especially with the base)Cable management velcro tie is nice but not as nice as the 615 silicone coverNot 240W from a single port (wasn't advertised, but would be nice to max out USB-C)Conclusion:Best power brick I've seen so far.
J**D
Finally, maximum power.
This charger finally lets me quickly charge my power bank at its full 140w max rate, and simultaneously charge and use my laptop at its 100w max draw.I got the anker 737 140w power bank to keep my framework 13 from dying when I need it, as the framework pulls 100w when charging and running heavy loads. Normally, I plug the 737 and framework into the anker 615 to slowly recharge overnight with its decent 65w. However, when running heavy load on the 65w, charging is very slow, and that's without recharging the 737. Sometimes, I need to quickly recharge the 737 and framework while using the framework, and this simply wasn't possible with the 615.Or I'll be working with coworkers who need to plug in their laptops. With most laptops switching to the amazing convenience of USB-C PD, I often use the 65w 615 USB-C outputs to keep myself and their laptop charging, while higher-power coworker laptops would use one of the 2 AC outlets on the 615. This works alright, but to better keep everyone charged, a 140w usb-C output for high power and a 100w usb-C output for medium power laptops would be ideal.That's what the Anker Prime 240w does.It lets me charge my power bank at its maximum 140w while also feeding my laptop the 100w max it can use, out of just one long 2-prong AC plug. This also makes it easy to fit in cramped splitters, where some coworkers have big bulky bricks that hog spots in splitters or just don't fit (especially Apple with the standard 2-prong bricks). Instead, either split off the 615 or alone, the Anker 240w lets me power myself and/or my coworkers' devices at full speed with clean wiring.Though 150$ is steep, I don't see anything out there (as of 11/2/23) capable of 140w from 1 USB C and 100w from another simultaneously other than the UGREEN 300w which is 200$ right now.I couldn't find any photos showing the power cable, so I included that.Pros:140w + 100w simultaneous is extremely useful sometimesHeavy (lots of mass to absorb heat)No external brickLong, 2-prong plug with velcro tieAn extra usb-c and usb-a if you want thoseCons:Heavy (not too bad but still chunky, especially with the base)Cable management velcro tie is nice but not as nice as the 615 silicone coverNot 240W from a single port (wasn't advertised, but would be nice to max out USB-C)Conclusion:Best power brick I've seen so far.
M**N
The MEGA mega charger
This is a mega charger charges extremely well high wattage devices multiple devices. I believe you would have to check the specs but I think up to 250 W combined. I have several of them and I love giving them as gifts because it’s the best charger on the market great for MacBooks android and iPhones can charge my iPhone in about an hour Charges my giant 2500 W anchor battery pack in about an hour or also
M**L
This thing is Heavy! Puts out more power than my devices can use (good problem)
I'm kind of bummed that I've now learned all the devices I'm trying to charge also have charging limits.I bought this bad boy thinking I would feed everything 240W and fast charge the heck out of every device in my house.Well, you learn the cable also plays a role as well as the device. I purchased the Anker 240W cables, but even with those I'm not able to exceed 30W and 40W on some of my devices because as I've learned, apparently the devices I am charging don't have super great onboard charging hardware so I'm limited by that. Oh well.But the Anker is great, and when I plug in a Macbook it charges very fast. Faster than my Apple quick charger (which I think is a 70W brick).This is one of Anker's better products.
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