⚡ Power up your life—fast, smart, and all at once!
The Anker 140W MAX USB-C Charger features advanced GaN technology enabling ultra-fast charging for up to four devices simultaneously. Dual high-speed USB-C ports deliver rapid 140W output, charging a 15-inch MacBook Air to 50% in 30 minutes. Equipped with ActiveShield 2.0, it ensures superior safety by monitoring device temperatures over 3 million times daily. The intuitive HD color display provides real-time charging insights, making it the perfect all-in-one power solution for professionals with multiple devices.
Y**O
Mighty Little Powerhouse 💪🔌
This charger is a beast—in a good way. Not tiny, but definitely compact enough to throw in a bag without feeling like you’re lugging a brick. What I love most is it replaces two or even three chargers I used to carry. Less clutter, more power. 🙌The screen is a surprisingly cool touch. Shows power draw (yes, it really does 140W!), total usage time, and even monitors temperature. Speaking of which, it does run warm when pushing a lot of juice to multiple devices, but never worryingly hot. Anker seems to have that well under control.Oh, it also came with a braided e-marker usb-c cable that supports 140W charging!Only downside? It’s a bit pricey. I grabbed it during a spring sale for $79.99 ($10 off), and that made the sting a little softer. But honestly? Worth it for the space it saves and the power it packs.
M**E
One Charger to Rule Them All - Powerful, Compact, and Smart
The Anker 140W GaN charger is everything I wanted in a multi-port powerhouse. It’s compact enough for travel but powerful enough to charge my MacBook, phone, tablet, and earbuds. All at the same time without compromise.The USB-C Power Delivery is fast and reliable, especially for laptops that support high-wattage charging like the MacBook Pro. I’ve tested it with a mix of Apple and Android devices, and the power distribution adjusts smartly based on what’s plugged in. No overheating, no interruptions.The touch-sensitive interface is a nice bonus, giving it a premium feel, and the build quality is solid. Definitely what you'd expect from Anker. The GaN tech keeps it cooler and smaller than older bricks with similar output.If you’re tired of juggling multiple chargers or looking for a one-stop solution for your desk or travel bag, this is it. Anker nailed it with this one.
A**S
Geat Travel Charger For My Microsoft Surface & iPad Pro
Was recently issued a Microsoft Surface 6 for Business that came with a not so travel friendly charger. Invested in this Anker charger hoping it could become my go to charger for my Surface, iPad Pro, phone, and anything else needing power while on the road. It has not disappointed. It has managed to keep all my devices charged and charge them quickly. Love the display to know how fast items are charging, the speed, and temperature of the device. Before I bought it, I saw that many users complained it got very hot while charging. I used it daily for a week charging my Surface for work and an iPad. It definitely got warm, but not to a point I felt it was unsafe. I’d imagine the more items you plug in, it would get warmer and potentially tell you on the screen that it’s cooling itself down.Overall it’s a solid charger, it’s a bit chunky and heavy, but for what it offers worth the space in a travel bag. It also offers the right number of ports to charge many things at once and can handle them all at the same time.
M**I
Outstanding!Highly recommend if you are thinking about it
Outstanding!Has 4 tricks that make it the G.O.A.T.1) It has a built in fan and heat monitor that kicks in to keep the unit charging at a high level. Charging fast means heat, and while like the competitors this unit is surprisingly heavy because of the heat sinks, it does not turn off after 15 mins. Rather the fan kicks in and keeps it charging at at 100+ Watts. Pretty much all units will either throttle down or turn off from heat when you charge at a lot of Wattage. Having active cooling means you can depend on this unit to finish the job at a high rate - even in hot climates (Texas & Costa Rica are the two I've tested it in). Temperature and status of the active cool (which only turns on when required) is available in the menu as well.2) The screen. You likely have USB cables that have no rating on them (cables are rated for how much Wattage they can carry). This means you may buy a fast charger, but be charing slow. Having a display to tell you want speed you are charging at allows you to figure out which cables charge at which speed (also which devices) and get what you paid for.3) PD 3.1 Compatibility (also a ton of safety rating) . Power Delivery (PD) is the name of the USB standard. Compliance with that standard ensures everything works as it should safely. Your devices are expensive you don't want to risk them electrically - or risk abusing their batteries - and have to replace them because you went with cheaper charger that cut corners to save cost. Likewise you want a small charger like this to be safety rated and made of fire resistant materials (if they aren't you risk an actual fire).4) Compact and lightweight (lightweight compared to others - this one is 2 ounces lighter than my Ugreen unit, likely due to the inclusion of a fan that turns on when needed). The folding plug is lovely (and standard at this point), but we also need to give a shout out to the cables being in the bottom of the unit to help reduce how far it sticks out and the likelihood of it falling out of a lose plug (the unit can be turned upside down, the the menu does rotate by 90 degree increments).Highly recommend if you are thinking about it, went back and bought a second one for my wife. That is how much I like it. Also if you don't need it right away, Anker tends to go on sale every time Amazon has a sale.
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