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Ricky Dykeman
Greater than one weekGreat charging block. Pushes the power, great design. A little bulky but not bad.
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David Toub
> 3 dayI bought this with a USB-C-to-Lightning cable to fast charge my iPhone X and also help charge my iPad Air 3 at a good clip. Keep in mind that when the iPhone is reasonably charged (perhaps 80-90%), the charge rate for any charger will be much less than when it is below 50% for sure. And testing this with my iPhone X starting at 11%, it was more than 60% charged after an hour. Im hoping to see if it makes a difference with my iPad Air 3 (officially, the non-Pro iPads do not support fast charging). Keep in mind that regardless of whether one has the USB-A port in use (15W max), the USB-C/PD port will only output up to 45W, not 60W. Also note that the iPhone max input is 18W regardless of how high wattage is delivered to it (which is how it should be). Another important point: this is not a useful charger for a 15 MBP in my opinion. 45W can keep my MBP alive under regular (non-heavy) use but the incremental charge is not great. It took over an hour to get from 23% to 40% with the Anker charger, whereas in an hour I went from 40% to 90% with the stock 87W Apple charger. The stock Apple cable was used for both MBP tests, so it was clearly the extra wattage from the Apple charger. That makes a huge difference. Given that the Anker 60W charger is almost as big as the Apple 87W charger, not sure there is a huge advantage other than cost and the addition of a USB-A port to supply another device with up to 15W. Had this charger been able to provide 60W through the PD port if no other device was plugged into the charger via USB-A, perhaps that might have made a difference for MBP charging. Note that this is with a 15 2018 MBP; a 13 will likely if not definitely be fine.
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Robert D Barham
> 3 dayYou get what you pay for
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J. R.
> 3 dayWorks well, kinda bulky though.
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Glen
> 3 dayJust a quick note that this charges the Microsoft Surface 7s like a champ. After two months of constant use (travel), it has zero compatibility issues with the Surfaces USB C charging.
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Byungchul Kim
> 3 dayThis product is great for me. Two ports working great for me.
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Jhon
> 3 dayCharger stated an output of 45W through the USB-C port. It does NOT have a 45W output. Samsung S22 Ultra was only fast charging and not super fast charging which means the charger is not putting out the full 45W.
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Jessica Johns
> 3 dayThis is perfect for me. I live with someone that steals all of my power bricks that have came with my phones. This one gives me a charge quick and is big enough there is no way they can mistake it for theirs. I also conveniently have the receipt at all times because of Amazon. I also paired it with a light up cable. My favorite purchase this year
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Talib Khan
> 3 dayI love the move to GaN products and cant wait to see it in more devices from Anker. The charger itself is working great, replacing both the Apple and Samsung chargers I usually carry. With the industry standardizing towards USB-C, I hope to see expanded multi port chargers and batteries that work as well as this one. Due to Ankers high quality products, I am a repeat customer, and consistently recommend them to family, friends, and business contacts.
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Rafael Garcia
> 3 dayExcelente cargador, adecua muy bien la carga para cada dispositivo, es Excelente para viajes, y no tener que llevar múltiples cargadores, es compatible con carga rápida, solo tienes que tener en cuanta tener también un buen cable de carga para que trabaje al 100%, muy recomendable