Travel Power: Anker 30W Nano III & Prime 100W (EU versions)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @parsayousefzad
    @parsayousefzad 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Both usb c ports can provide 100w, its on their website, only the usb a can do 22.5w, other than that when using a single port, dual port, or all 3 ports, you can max it out to 100w

    • @aripalotech
      @aripalotech  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks for pointing it out and I'm sorry for the mistake!
      Somehow I managed to skip that 1-Port output section in their website 😟 I'll definitely have to double check the data to avoid these kinds of mistakes in the future. Also if I'll ever end up doing another similar video about chargers (doubtful, as it's not really something I aim for), I'll have to invest in a power meter/tester to also verify the manufacturer claims.

    • @mkultra7760
      @mkultra7760 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That is 100W in theory. In practice it is around 85w max ! They are all declared like that (chargers) Those declared 140w on one output can do around 120w etc ... They all advertise bit higher because it is trick, an peak power it can drain but can not sustain (marketing) Said that, anker is by far the best wit components and spec. declarations. I had multiple Baseus (120w, 65w etc.) and they all died eventually after heavy use ! This anker you have on other YT videos charging laptops at max 85W (while their battery is at cca 50%) This is still impressive !

    • @V-66899
      @V-66899 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@mkultra7760thats no correct , i am using this charger to charge my anker prime 27650 and it is giving a reading of 97 watt.

  • @RobertRadoi
    @RobertRadoi 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You lost me when you said that the Anker 100W does not support the maximum power on any port, but it actually does it using only one port.
    You must provide clear and real information, not confused with the specifications of other products.
    Correct information about the Anker 100W:
    1-Port Output
    USB-C 1 / C 2: 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓3A / 12V⎓3A / 15V⎓3A / 20V⎓5A (100W Max)
    USB-A: 4.5V⎓5A / 5V⎓4.5A / 5V⎓3A / 9V⎓2A / 12V⎓1.5A / 10V⎓2.25A (22.5W Max)
    2-Port Output
    USB-C 1 + USB-C 2: 65W + 35W
    USB-C 1 + USB-A: 76W + 22.5W
    3 Ports Output
    USB-C 1 + USB-C 2 + USB-C 3: 46W + 30W + 22.5W
    Total Output
    100W Max

    • @aripalotech
      @aripalotech  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes you are correct, thanks for pointing it out and I'm sorry for the mistake!
      Somehow I managed to skip that 1-Port output section in their website 😟 I'll definitely have to double check the data to avoid these kinds of mistakes in the future. Also if I'll ever end up doing another similar video about chargers (doubtful, as it's not really something I aim for), I'll have to invest in a power meter/tester to also verify the manufacturer claims.