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Anker 735 GaNPrime 65W Charger $60.13 Delivered @ Wireless1 eBay

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Anker 735 GanPrime USB charger - in white.

Automatic $20 off in the checkout. With the code SAVA5, the final price is $60.13 including standard delivery.

Not a bad price considering how well these chargers are rated to. Considerably low compared to previous BF deal for the same charger.

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Comments

    • That's not gan prime

      • Got it. My bad.

      • -4

        It is Gan… and has the same model number 735

        Powered by GaN II Technology: With a 100% increase in operating frequency, an innovative stacked design, and an upgraded circuit board structure, GaN II technology makes our latest charger smaller without sacrificing a drop of power.

        • +1

          On the Amazon page, this is not GaNPrime. It is Nano II 65W weighing at 200g. The GaNPrime weighs in at 141g and is more expensive at $69.99. Both have the same model number of 735.

        • +1

          Different model number but same product name.

          Anker A2668 vs A2667

  • Stacks with $5 coupon so comes down to $58.29

    • +1

      Not the same device. Your neg is invalid.

      You linked to model #A2667C11
      This is model #A2668T21

  • +4

    For those wondering the difference between the GAN II and the GAN Prime. This is from the Anker web site.

    The GaN II chargers are not the same as the GaN Prime chargers. The main differences are as below:

    1. Total output:

    For the GaN II chargers, the total output is ≤100W. For the GaNPrime chargers, the total output is between 65W-150W.

    1. Active shield:

    The GaN Prime chargers support ActiveShield 2.0. The temperature is measured 35 times per second. Assuming 8 hours of sleep per night, the temperature is measured more than 1 million times at night.

    The GaN II chargers don't have ActiveShield 2.0 technology. Some of them support ActiveShield 1.0. The temperature is measured 20 times per second. Assuming 8 hours of sleep per night, the temperature is measured over 570 thousand times per night.

    1. Charging technology:

    GaN Prime chargers support PowerlQ 4.0, which is Anker's exclusive compatibility technology. It automatically detects the power requirements of your laptop, tablets, or phone and dynamically distributes output between them in real-time to deliver faster charging to multiple devices. The GaN II chargers support PowerlQ 3.0, they will not dynamically distribute output between the devices in real time.

    • Looks like GaN Prime is Anker's proprietary branding?

    • Nice. Found a comparison of the Nano ii vs Gan Prime on Reddit also (I think they just took the same info you have from the website)

      https://www.reddit.com/r/anker/comments/x0oojp/anker_charger…

    • I may be completely misinterpreting but it sounds like a marketing gimmick?

      1. Total output: no difference if the charger is less than 100W total?

      2. Active shield: measuring temp 35x/sec vs 20x/sec surely isn't going to stop your house burning down, so again no practical difference?

      3. Charging technology: don't all multiport chargers negotiate voltage / amperage as required? What's the actual benefit here?

      • I am not entirely certain, however, I have one or two chargers where if your device supports super fast charge (device 1) and another device is plugged in (device 2), the current to device 1 is reduced depending on what is available, but then you subsequently unplug device 2 but the current remains the same unless you unplug and replug device 1. I would suspect this negates the need to do the unplug/replug to get the charger to renegotiate the charge current to get device 1 back to max charging current.

        **Disclaimer: Not an electrical enginerd.

      • Point 3 I assumed it stopped the annoying cut all power when you add a new device, it can be really shit if your have a portable router plugged in

      • 3: I was told prime means it can intelligently distribute. Others can only use set outputs.
        So maybe on nano you may have 2 devices that can use 60w or 40w each, so you end up with 80w, while GP can somehow smartly set them so you use all 100w? on a 100w charger.

    • +2

      Another one who can't read.

  • Anker with their same product number but different products always catch so many people off guard time and time again.

    • they love it, it allows them to offload lower spec stocks to those who are not aware.

    • Like when they have both a charger AND a powerbank sharing the same name as an aeroplane?

      Unfortunately only the aeroplane was grounded.

      • And only 2 whistleblowers were killed (so far)

  • I wish their 120w GaN charger would also go on sale again. I missed out on the deal last month when it dropped down to $110.

  • -1
    • Still available from my end. "Almost gone" but can add into cart and go to checkout.

  • Still available. With 5$ Ebay plus voucher + W1CHARGER20 , it comes to $58.29

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