Anker Cuts Prime 100W 3-Port Charger by 33% as Apple’s 70W Adapter Costs More
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Updated · HuffPost · May 28
Anker Cuts Prime 100W 3-Port Charger by 33% as Apple’s 70W Adapter Costs More
8 articles · Updated · HuffPost · May 28
Anker’s Prime charger is now 33% off, putting its 100W output and three-port setup at a discount while Apple’s official 70W MacBook adapter is priced higher.
100W total power across two USB-C ports and one USB-A port lets the compact block charge a MacBook to 50% in under 30 minutes, according to Anker, if paired with cables that support that wattage.
Credit-card-sized dimensions, folding prongs and a drop-resistant design are central to the pitch, with reviewers saying it stays secure in outlets and travels more easily than bulkier laptop chargers.
User reviews cited in the deal post claim faster real-world charging, including one report of a phone going from about 10% to 100% roughly 20 minutes quicker than with a Samsung 45W brick.
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