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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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Feb 13, 2024
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superslickz
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Quote from pgharibi :
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.
From the words of the great American poet, Billie Eilish....Duh!


Math is fun.
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DaffyMouse
Feb 13, 2024
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This or the Samsung 65W for the same price?
https://a.co/d/2py2EWj
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DaffyMouse
Feb 13, 2024
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Quote from fis :
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.
I looked but couldn't see if this supports PPS?
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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.
ditto on this very important point. honestly surprised this poor design pass muster for an Anker product. instead, wait for a sale on the far superior Anker 736 100W GAN charger that goes on sale every now and then for low $40

EDIT: and it just happens to be priced at $43 now

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Char...ref=sr_1_3
Last edited by doema February 14, 2024 at 08:29 PM.
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Quote from DaffyMouse :
I looked but couldn't see if this supports PPS?
it supports PPS so superfast charging and superfast charging 2.0 speeds up to 45W will be achievable with compatible Samsung devices.
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thinkthis
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People complaining about loose outlets the airport need to bring a few of those plastic inserts in their bag that make it so anything you plug in has a firmer grip on the prongs.
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had a 725 65 watt. stopped working in less than a year. Anker wouldn't replace it with something equivalent as the product wasn't made anymore. They told me I had could buy this one but had to send them money for the price difference cause i got the 725 on a really good deal. Disappointed to be honest. The 725 I bought for around 22 dollars which these chargers should be worth. not 56 dollars msrp or 30 on sale. Inflation Stick Out Tongue
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For those that comment about loose airplane plugs, I've resorted to taking the lightest continental Europe two-prong round plug adapter with me. The airplane plugs are designed to take different plugs and it secures better. If you really want secure, take the 3-prong UK adapter. I use a Ugreen 65w 3 port adapter that is near identical size and weight. A tad bigger and a tad lighter. I also take a super light USB C to A adapter and an A to C adapter. Have to be prepared in this mixed up port world.

If it just my personal MB Air and not my work MB Pro 16, I just take a 40w dual USB-C Aohi adapter with me. It is the smallest and lightest decent wattage dual USB-C adaptor. https://www.amazon.com/Charger-AO...B0B51CJVWX
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Just got one from Costco.com earlier this weekend. Item link - https://www.costco.com/Anker-GaN-...ue&nf=true for $30. Not sure if it's exactly same but it's 65W and 3 similar port.
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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.
Maybe your wall outlet just has a high body count?
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HappyDealDad
Feb 14, 2024
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I bought this one and have the issue with it falling out of the wall. I use a one foot extension cord which solves the issue and makes it much more travel friendly.
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This charger is incredibly annoying for its shape. Very top heavy. Tends to rock out of the socket.
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Feb 14, 2024
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A review for Anker 735 65W, 737 120W, 747 150W power Adapters.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es-EXwPbaFk

The conclusion is 65W is the new worst performer. The review said the performance of 65W compare to the 120W, 150W is bad enough that the 65W shouldn't exist.

The 65W power adapter doesn't have the power factor correction and the AC line current distortion is bad, etc. This 65W adapter is a new level of "suck". More detail in the video review. This reviewer usually said skip the 65W power adapter since most don't have power factor correction. Anker over 100W power adapter design is much better.
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I just bought 4x open box Samsung T6530 65W PD 3.0 Trio that look to have identical specs as this Anker for $15/ea (when buy 4) on eBay. Any particular reason why this Anker would be a better purchase, especially at twice the price?
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Quote from MozartA :
A review for Anker 735 65W, 737 120W, 747 150W power Adapters.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es-EXwPbaFk

The conclusion is 65W is the new worst performer. The review said the performance of 65W compare to the 120W, 150W is bad enough that the 65W shouldn't exist.

The 65W power adapter doesn't have the power factor correction and the AC line current distortion is bad, etc. This 65W adapter is a new level of "suck". More detail in the video review. This reviewer usually said skip the 65W power adapter since most don't have power factor correction. Anker over 100W power adapter design is much better.
For now. Anker is going downhill quick. At this point they seem like they're maybe a half step ahead of those no-name chinese brands you see floating around Amazon. They shouldn't command 'name-brand' pricing anymore.

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