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Anker 543 65W (45W Max) 4-Port 2C2A GaN Desktop Charger $42.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ AnkerDirect via Amazon AU

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the same as this deal from a month ago, except the price is now available to everyone not just Prime subs.

cheaper than this 2x for $87.99 deal and you only need to buy one.

according to previous deal comments this is ideal as a travel charger, you just need to use a common available AC cable in the destination country which is apparently easy to find (I think one comment said you should be able to find one already plugged into something wherever you are staying).

it’s called a 65W GaN charger but can’t actually output 65W from single port. only 45W max from single port used.

Specs

• 45W USB-C Port: 45W Max (when other ports are free)

• 20W USB-C Port: 20W Max

• Dual USB-A Ports: Share 15W

When using both USB-C ports: Total 50W output (30W + 20W)

65W claim is achieved 2x USB-C = 50W as above + 2x USB-A = 15W shared. So 50W + 15W= 65W total.

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Comments

  • I have this product and used it for the past 2 years on overseas trips. Really handy in reducing the number of chargers to bring. I'm almost tempted to not bring a powerboard in our luggage, tbh. Just make sure your cables are reliable. USB-C cables seem to have a larger variance in quality.

    • same I used this for travelling after seing the recommendation here. Glad I went with it.

    • What's the length of the cable that comes with it to power it up?

  • +1

    Not bad. For a four port I'm a fan of this little guy for a bit extra (regularly on sale ~$65). Although it's not as slim it can supply 100W if only one of the top two USB-C ports is in use:
    https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B0BXKFCBCF/

    • Yeah, that's tempting. Would definitely get this if I was bringing a laptop on a trip.

    • +1

      better to get that one if you have a Samsung and want FC and SFC to work.

      I found this PPS spec in the Anker manual PDF but it’s only PPS 3.3V-21V 2.15A max. which isn’t enough to even get FC. probably why they removed PPS from the page for the Anker.

      according to Samsung page, FC needs 3A.

      UGreen’s PPS can do 3.3V-21V 5A max on top USB-C port, 3A max on the other USB-C. So it can do SFC with the top port, which requires 4.5A according to a reddit post.

  • +1

    Have 2 of these and are the best for travelling super light and doesn't take up much space . I also supports Samsung super fast charge which is a bonus !

    • n3ck3ntry8bort0rgasm above seems to reckon it doesn't support Sammie fc and sfc

      • +2

        I have a Samsung galaxy z fold 6 and it works for me the blue circle comes up and states super fast charging .. I have 2 of these so speaking from my use .. have to use the USB C port that is for sure

        • +1

          ok I'm a idiot. copy pasted all those numbers and didn't read them all properly. there is it right there at the end of the 45W SFC2.0 Samsung charger spec.

          Output Current (Max, Fast Charge) PPS : 4.05 A(3.3-11.0 V), 2.8 A(3.3-16.0 V), 2.1 A(3.3-21.0 V).

          the Anker does 2.15A max at 3.3V-21V so it can do 2.1A x 21V = 44.1W, basically 45W. the fastest SFC2.0 should work on the Anker just like you said at least when using just a single USB-C port.

          for some reason I had read the big important number 5A somewhere and that it was needed to get SFC2.0 to even start on a Samsung phone.

      • I'm not an expert or have one of these chargers, but just going by numbers technically it shouldn't work.

        lines up with what others experienced as well, that Samsung can be very picky about what charging at FC and SFC. after reading a comment that said their charger supported less than 3A and wouldn't fast charge I thought that lined up with what the specs were.

        but if it works it works. maybe what I am reading about is old info, and newer Samsung phones are less picky?

        I did get something innacurate though. FC is actually 15W, SFC is 25W and SFC2.0 is 45W. so I think the middle SFC is what davenpru is getting, 25W Samsung SFC.

        from 25W (SFC) Samsung wall charger spec "Output Current (Max, Fast Charge) PPS : 3.0 A(3.3-5.9 V) or 2.25 A(3.3-11.0 V)" so I would think 2.15A of Anker is not enough but if it works it works.

        45W (SFC2.0) Samsung wall charger spec is "Output Current (Max, Fast Charge) PPS : 4.05 A(3.3-11.0 V), 2.8 A(3.3-16.0 V), 2.1 A(3.3-21.0 V)" which checks out because I remember you need a 5A E marker cable for it to work. (the most common USB-C cables are 3A rated, because the lowest standard is 60W so 20V 3A PD max)

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