Anker USB C , 726 (Nano II 65W) PPS Fast Charger Adapter, Foldable Compact Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, Galaxy S20/S10, Dell XPS 13, Note 20/10+, iPhone 13, Pixel, and More
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Cathrine Schmidt
> 3 daySleek and useful. I no longer have to travel with block chargers.
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tami ttl
> 3 daySmall and Portable
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RoadRunner
> 3 dayI loved this charger because it was compact and put out a ton of wattage for my devices, but ended up returning it for one of Anker’s newly released GaNPrime chargers with dynamic power distribution. For only $9 more, you can get a much better charger— more compact and smarter technology.
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Ignace Koostachin
> 3 dayThe charger doesnt do Superfast charging 2.0 for Samsung phones. The most I can get is 20W. If youre buying for a Samsung just keep that in mind. In the description it states 45w max for PPS charging. Otherwise its good for a Steam deck.
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Anon
> 3 dayI will get another one of these eventually. It fast charges and I love it.
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pjango
> 3 dayThe power adapter for my laptop is pretty big and I didnt like to carry it around so I got this adapter to charge the laptop via the thunderbolt port. I dont use this charger when I game but I use it when Im doing some light work or watching movies/videos. Its compact and works really well.
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Michael
> 3 dayThis thing charges insanely fast. After charging the phone for 20 minutes on low battery, your set for almost an entire day again. Def buying another one
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YOUNG
> 3 dayWhen informing Anker of the extremely hot charger every time in use, I get a Anker rep. named Aileen. My gosh, she was rude!! Also, she likes to stretch a simple email to 13 emails long over several days time. Painfully slow, to say the least. I am a huge Anker fan but now I see Anker has simply a greedy/picky company not truly caring for their customers. I’m going to tell everyone I know and take my complaint to Anker’s corporate!
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Jordan Will
> 3 dayIts an excellent charger with plenty of power for all my needs now or in the foreseeable future. Only small downside is that its foldable prongs could be a bit stiffer to lock in the out position. The block is weighty and can end up pulling itself out of the outlet a little bit if used in the upper socket, which requires the block to be upside down to still have something in the lower socket.
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BakkyWlu32
> 3 dayThis is a pretty good power brick thing. Charges my phone fast and is pretty small.