[Prime] Anker 323 33W Dual Port USB C Charger $19.99 Delivered @ AnkerDirect via Amazon AU

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Prime membership is required for the price or else it will show as $29.99
Both black and white models are available for $19.99
Compatible phone models
iPhone 15 / 15 Pro / 15 Pro Max/ 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) Pixel, Galaxy, iPad/iPad Mini and More
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Comments

  • -2

    Looks like this charger only does 20W USBC, 12W USBA. That's a bit shirt..

    https://www.anker.com/au/products/a2331?variant=450666714237…

    • +2

      It can do 33w on USB-C alone

      The USB-C port has a max output of 33W—enough to charge an iPhone 14 from 0% to 50% in just 25 minutes.

      • Huh, that's not what I saw. I looked at the image again and you may be right. It's showing two devices connected.

        Powerful USB-C Charging
        The USB-C port has a max output of 33W—enough to charge an iPhone 14 from 0% to 50% in just 25 minutes.

        Charge 2 Devices at Once
        Connect one device to the USB-C port to get a 20W charge, and connect another device to the USB-A port to charge at up to 12W.

        • +3

          it means ..

          with ONE port being used (USB C) it can do the total maximum output of what its rated to being 33W

          ….

          with TWO ports being used it will SPLIT the maximum output possible over those 2 ports being the 20W and 12W

          …..maths its not a might be right

      • This is not a GaN charger?

  • I've got one of these. Great charger for $20

  • I just got 2 of the Bunnings 30w USB-C/USB-A chargers for $6 each. Is this worth the extra $14?

    • +2

      I just prefer brands that are dedicated to making chargers. Click manufactures a lot of different things. Other brands such as Anker, Belkin, UGREEN, etc are dedicated in making chargers. They may have better safety features, efficiency, performance, etc..

      Just my 2 cents

  • Thought this was already listed. Been in my cart a few weeks.

  • -1

    If you want more juice for a few dollars extra these are pretty good. I have had one over a year now (think it was a deal here) and it's going great, confirmed it pumps out 65w from the BIOS in my Dell 54xx tablet PC today.

    $23.79

    Limited-time deal: ERUNTO 65W GaN USB C Charger https://amzn.asia/d/0crfgblj

  • OP is searching deals while delivering tofu

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