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Anker 735 Nano II 65W GaN II 3-Port Fast Charger

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 735 Nano II 65W GaN II 3-Port Fast Charger (A2667) for $31.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35+.

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Product Features:
  • 2 USB C + 1 USB A
  • When you connect 3 devices, the top USB-C port can output 40W, the second USB-C port can output 12W, and the USB-A port can also output 12W. That gives you the power you need to charge your notebook, your tablet, and your phone all at the same time
  • Conforms to the latest IEC 62368-1 safety standard

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    • Rating of 4.7 from over 11,000 Amazon customer reviews.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 735 Nano II 65W GaN II 3-Port Fast Charger (A2667) for $31.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Community Member rxr for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • 2 USB C + 1 USB A
  • When you connect 3 devices, the top USB-C port can output 40W, the second USB-C port can output 12W, and the USB-A port can also output 12W. That gives you the power you need to charge your notebook, your tablet, and your phone all at the same time
  • Conforms to the latest IEC 62368-1 safety standard

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 11,000 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Anker USB C Charger, 735 Charger (Nano II 65W), PPS 3-Port Fast Compact Foldable Wall Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, Galaxy S20, Dell XPS 13, Note 20/10+, iPhone 13/Pro, Steam Deck, and More

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I find this size does not stay plugged into a wall outlet well. A little movement of the cord can cause it to fall out, so I have to be careful it's undisturbed and still charging.
If you want the best deal on this model, I recommend selecting the Amazon Warehouse "Like New" one which is always $28.

But do think hard about whether this model is what you really need. If you have to charge 3-4 devices simultaneously on the go, and none need more than 45W, then this does the job (though it's a clunky older model that needs the included brace to keep it from falling out of many wall sockets).

If you only have a couple of devices to charge, then consider the more sturdy and more compact 65W Anker 715 [amazon.com] for less money. It has only one port, but it'll quick charge your laptop or your phone, and you can still charge multiple devices simultaneously by plugging them into your laptop's USB or Thunderbolt ports. To me, that's the ultimate compact travel charger.
Came here to say just that. Especially problematic on a plane. I much prefer 715 -- while it only has a single port, the proportions are right.

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I find this size does not stay plugged into a wall outlet well. A little movement of the cord can cause it to fall out, so I have to be careful it's undisturbed and still charging.
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Quote from QuaziArts :
I find this size does not stay plugged into a wall outlet well. A little movement of the cord can cause it to fall out, so I have to be careful it's undisturbed and still charging.
Came here to say just that. Especially problematic on a plane. I much prefer 715 -- while it only has a single port, the proportions are right.
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This thing is 65w total, or 65w max on 1 usb-c, which means if you plug in 2 devices, max is 45w on usb-c, not enough to charge even an Inspiron 15, and won't be enough to charge MacBook pro at full wattage.
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Quote from ghettoroadster :
This thing is 65w total, or 65w max on 1 usb-c means if you plug in 2 devices, max is 45w on usb-c, not enough to charge even an Inspiron 15, and won't be enough to charge MacBook pro at full wattage.
Who needs to charge full wattage all the time? Most of the time you are just topping off or maintaining while charging your phone. The few times you need to be at full wattage, just don't charge the second device. I have 2 similar chargers as this with same specs. From my extensive travel experience, I have never found myself wishing I could full wattage 65w for the laptop and charge my phone. In reality, the times I need to use all 3 ports is usually overnight, in which case the slower the better.
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Have one for over a year and going to buy a second. In old outlets that are loose it has a hard time staying in but they come with a brace for that. Overall great purchase
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If you want the best deal on this model, I recommend selecting the Amazon Warehouse "Like New" one which is always $28.

But do think hard about whether this model is what you really need. If you have to charge 3-4 devices simultaneously on the go, and none need more than 45W, then this does the job (though it's a clunky older model that needs the included brace to keep it from falling out of many wall sockets).

If you only have a couple of devices to charge, then consider the more sturdy and more compact 65W Anker 715 [amazon.com] for less money. It has only one port, but it'll quick charge your laptop or your phone, and you can still charge multiple devices simultaneously by plugging them into your laptop's USB or Thunderbolt ports. To me, that's the ultimate compact travel charger.
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Any good deal for 100W ones? So i can use laptop, tablet and phone charging? Thanks.
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Quote from QuaziArts :
I find this size does not stay plugged into a wall outlet well. A little movement of the cord can cause it to fall out, so I have to be careful it's undisturbed and still charging.
i have that, and for a few months. no issues whatsoever, but not plugging into planes. It comes with a base that supposedly makes it sturdier on a wall but I've never found the need to use it.
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As usual very solid charger from Anker. Two PD and one Type-A is just about perfect for travel use. But as others have mentioned the weight can be an issue on looser wall plugs. I usually keep this in my suitcase for hotel use and take the 30W Nano II (Anker 711) for the on-the-go/backup.
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Quote from QuaziArts :
I find this size does not stay plugged into a wall outlet well. A little movement of the cord can cause it to fall out, so I have to be careful it's undisturbed and still charging.
If an outlet is that worn that this charger falls out, you probably need to replace the outlet as it's a fire hazard. (yes, outlets are wear items and no they don't last forever)

I have this charger along with a 737 (120w) and a Prime 67w...both of which cost significantly more than this sale price. If you're just charging a single device and worried about size more than cost the GaN Prime 67w is amazing and compact.

Otherwise this is a super solid travel charger for a laptop + phone + accessory and you can't beat it for the price.

ps. anyone who still worries about anker quality - i have several powerline+ cables (old red ones) from back as far as 2016 and not a single one has died. My GF recently found a bad USB-C to C cable. Quick support ticket and they sent me a 2-pack replacement the next day.
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Quote from TimO8570 :
If an outlet is that worn that this charger falls out, you probably need to replace the outlet as it's a fire hazard. (yes, outlets are wear items and no they don't last forever)
I can't replace outlets in airports, airplanes, hotels and offices while traveling... they usually don't like that. 🔌💡😏 I have many Anker and other chargers. This oblong model just isn't ideal for travel unless you plug it in vertically as shown in most of the pics.
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A multi-port 65W charger is good if your PC runs off a 45w adapter currently. 65w multi-USB charger like this will not be ideal for a PC designed for a 65W adapter if it also needs to charge a phone/tablet. Your PC may display an insufficient power message in some cases.
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Who needs to charge full wattage all the time? Most of the time you are just topping off or maintaining while charging your phone. The few times you need to be at full wattage, just don't charge the second device. I have 2 similar chargers as this with same specs. From my extensive travel experience, I have never found myself wishing I could full wattage 65w for the laptop and charge my phone. In reality, the times I need to use all 3 ports is usually overnight, in which case the slower the better.
Who? I do, and other business travelers not sitting at a coffee shop with their MacBook airs, just editing their screen play? Apparently that's a lot of ppl because the anker 100w 3-port exists and is popular https://a.co/d/j3Gmhkn . For $10 more, chose the 100w all day.
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Quote from ghettoroadster :
Who? I do, and other business travelers not sitting at a coffee shop with their MacBook airs, just editing their screen play? Apparently that's a lot of ppl because the anker 100w 3-port exists and is popular https://a.co/d/j3Gmhkn . For $10 more, chose the 100w all day.
I have one of these and it's been great. Through a couple years of traveling regularly, I've only come across a couple outlets where it was loose, but not enough to be a major factor. Works great with my Switch too.

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Quote from ghettoroadster :
Who? I do, and other business travelers not sitting at a coffee shop with their MacBook airs, just editing their screen play? Apparently that's a lot of ppl because the anker 100w 3-port exists and is popular https://a.co/d/j3Gmhkn . For $10 more, chose the 100w all day.
Well, if you know your laptop needs 100w then why are you even in a thread that the title clearly states 65w, and then choose to trash it. Definition of trolling.
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