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* Power 3 Devices at Once: With 2 USB-C ports and one USB-A port, you can charge your phone, tablet, and notebook all at once from a single charger. Connect a single device to charge at up to 100W.
* Charge Up to 26 Minutes Faster: Our exclusive PowerIQ 4.0 technology features Dynamic Power Distribution, which detects the power needs of connected devices and adjusts power automatically to ensure faster, more efficient charging.
* ActiveShield 2.0: Anker's proprietary technology enhances protection by intelligently monitoring temperature over 3 million times per day and adjusting power output to safeguard your connected devices.
* Greener with GaN: If every household in the US used our GaNPrime products in place of non-GaNPrime products, the amount of power saved could be up to 796.39 million kWh per year—that's enough energy to power Hawaii for a full month.
* What You Get: Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W), welcome guide, our worry-free 24-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
Anker 737 120W USB C GaN Prime Charger $109.99 (RRP $149.95) Delivered @ AnkerDirect AU via Amazon AU
Last edited 18/04/2024 - 07:34 by 2 other users
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Well the door’s not supposed to fall off for a start.
When did we have to start spending this much on chargers? Laptop chargers used to be dirt cheap.
I mean, they were also much much larger. A laptop charger this size would have been way more expensive, lower power, and would not have had additional ports. So you're not really comparing like for like.
Laptop chargers used to be dirt cheap.
How cheap?
Have had this for a few months. Excellent quality charger and built like a tank, barely gets warm charging my MBP. It is on the lengthy side though so if you're plugging into a dodgy socket that's loose then it hangs a bit
Is the AU plug in the end interchangeable? Was not sure if had multi country adapters. Of course my preference is to have a figure 8 type end and so just use my long cable to get to that hard to reach socket in my hotel room etc and so I was just trying to see what was possible.
I don't believe so, I have the previous version and it's fixed on. Long AC lead would be nice, I use my apple USB C charger with a long lead when travelling and its peak.
I have this version and the AC plug is fixed, you can't change it.
Good charger, I wouldnt say excellent, but at this price even with the sale its still money burnt imo… Anker well and truly are exploiting their market dominance with absurd asking prices under the guise of quality, reliability and longevity, and its quickly turning into the Apple of chargers.
I see little reason to spend this much though on a charger, even if youre concerned about longevity and reliability, the difference in that regard between this and a GOOD quality chinese charger from something like WOTOBE, BASEUS or UGREEN are negligible.
Agree, need to support other Good Quality Chinese suppliers to ensure competition remains healthy and neither can price gouge. Have had good experience with https://zyrontech.com.au/, not as pricy as Anker both are chinese sourced and good quality.
I bought three Zyron 65W chargers about 1.5 years ago. All three died.
However their support was alright; they acknowledged that earlier model had a design fault and sent a replacement out for the first one. That took a few reminders and a month or three but it eventually arrived. The second one died on an overseas holiday and my friend chucked it out so couldn't send a video of it not working, so that's money down the drain. The third one died about 1.5 years in and they charged about $6 shipping to send the replacement out.
All three chargers were very lightly used as they were mainly for travel so it was disappointing they died. Hopefully the replacements are solid.
This seems a bit expensive for a wall plug, I know it’s anker and its 120W but it still seems a bit steep.
My same model but less watts version, I think, gets confused by MagSafe. It usually/mostly works but occasionally gives up and the whole adaptor needs a power cycle which is annoying.
This one still says “ This charger does not support MagSafe charging for M2 MacBooks. It's recommended to use a standard USB-C to USB-C cable.” so I don’t think that’s resolved. I still like it, and haven’t really worked out the pattern but we aware.
(And yes, I’d assume M3 MacBooks as well)
Although it does not output the full 20v at 5A (19.5V is the highest it'll go, and i've only ever seen measured 92w from the port at maximum load whilst other chargers can output the full 20v) it does work perfectly with the Macbook Pro M3 with 16 core Max CPU with the MagSafe cable. If you add a second USB-C device, it'll throttle down to 60w for 3 minutes then ramp up to 80-90w as required to feed the laptop.
I’m considering swapping my ugreen 100w 4 port for this Anker 737 because my issue is I can’t plug anything else into the ugreen without the usb c PD for my laptop dropping down from 100w down to 65w.
At least it's not the MAX