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Anker 735 USB C Charger, (Nano II 65W 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A) $49.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ AnkerDirect Amazon AU

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Cheapest historical price at Amazon according to Camelx3.

Note: this is the older model and has been replaced by the Anker A2668


About this item

  • The Only Charger You Need: Say goodbye to your old chargers. Anker 735 Charger (Nano II 65W) has the power you need to fast charge your phone, tablet, and USB-C notebook from a single charger.
  • High-Speed Charging: Connect a single device to get a 65W max charge—that’s enough to power up a 2020 MacBook Pro 13″ at full speed. And when you connect three devices, power will be distributed efficiently between ports to ensure you get the best charge.
  • Compact Design: Power up to 3 devices with a charger that’s roughly the size of an AirPods Pro case.
  • 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.
  • What You Get: Anker 735 Charger (Nano II 65W) / PowerPort III 3-Port 65W Pod, welcome guide, our worry-free 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
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This is part of Boxing Day Sales for 2023

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  • Cheapest historical price according to Camelx3 and on OzBargain

    Was cheaper here on OzBargain 🤭

    • +1

      Ninja edited after double checking…completely forgot about that deal I posted haha.

  • Ordered one, thanks and Merry Christmas!

  • +1

    Is it worth trying to wait for a 2668 deal instead or is the 2667 really so similar?

    • +5

      Credit to @haz for model comparison from previous deal

      Power-allocation:

      A2667 (Nano II 65W) has fixed power allocation for their ports. A2668 (GaNPrime) has an Intelligent power-allocation algorithm, that could automatically detect and adjusts the output of connected devices.

      Real-Time Protection:

      A2668 has ActiveShield 2.0 which enhances protection by intelligent monitoring temperature and adjusting power output to safeguard your connected devices. The temperature is measured 35 times per second. According to the calculation of 8 hours of sleep at night, the temperature is measured more than 1 million times at night, which means 3 million times of monitoring throughout the day.

      Design:

      A2668 is the industry's first to add two gallium nitrides inside, A2667 has a different chip and design but also has gallium nitrides inside.

      • -2

        Yeah so basically no difference. All of this is marketing techno babble, it's just a small incremental update, a revision.

        Not worth even worth taking into account so get whatever cheapest.

        • Yeah so basically no difference. All of this is marketing techno babble, it's just a small incremental update, a revision.
          Not worth even worth taking into account so get whatever cheapest.

          While it has a superficially similar spec from the outside, the A2668 is essentially a completely different charger inside, with much more modern SoCs used for the charging smarts. It's not written in an easy to read way, but that "techno babble" is talking about real changes.

          From a typical user perspective, the key benefit of the A2668 is it can dynamically share the 65W between all three ports, depending on much power is needed, and update the power sharing ratios every 3 minutes as the needs change.

          This is very useful when charging multiple devices compared to the A2667, which would force fixed power sharing, and limit C1 to 45W/40W depending on the other ports in use. If all three are in use, C2 and the USB-A port are limited to just 12W.

          While the A2667 is a good charger (especially if aware of its limitations), multi device charging is a major weak point. The A2668 changes that, and gives a decent boost to efficiency at the same time. It's well worth the ~$12 extra (comparing this deal to the last A2668 sale price here) for anyone who charges multiple devices at the same time.

        • Hey there Cactus, thank you so much for all your detailed reviews and sharing your knowledge about powerbanks. These are important info which most review videos won’t cover, and I’ve really learnt a lot the past few days reading your past posts!

          I’m currently hoping to purchase a power bank for my Steam Deck, and wondering which is the better choice and can last the longest?

          Option 1 is ZMI No.10 65W, using Samsung 18650 batteries
          Option 2 is CukTech No.15 120W, using Yiwei 21700 cells

          They’re both similar price currently so longevity is the main thing I’m looking at, which one would you say can last me the longest?

          Also will any of these options have issue charging the steam deck while playing? Like battery degradations for the deck or power banks for example?

          Thank you so much again for everything and really appreciate your reply!

    • Im also wondering to see if its worth waiting and spending $10 more as per the last deal
      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/813917

    • Most likely won't be on sale for this boxing day. Haven't seen Anker putting 2668/GaNPrime up on their boxing day sale page: https://au.anker.com/boxing-day-2023?ref=naviMenu

  • -1

    really good power supply. I've got one. will work on iPads and phones but will also power your M1 MBP MacBook Pro. (61W required) you'll still need around 90W for the larger powerful MBP 16" as that has a larger power-supply

  • +1

    This is an old model, the new one is better

  • Was gonna say it's back to $49.99, but probably better to wait for the updated 735 to go on sale, if not in a hurry to get a charger.

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