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The Anker 140W USB-C Charger is a cutting-edge GaN power adapter designed for professionals juggling multiple devices. With four ports including two high-speed USB-C outputs delivering up to 140W each, it rapidly charges laptops, smartphones, and tablets simultaneously. Its AI-driven ActiveShield 2.0 ensures safe, efficient charging by monitoring temperature millions of times daily. The intuitive color display offers real-time insights, while the foldable plug and compact design make it ideal for travel. Compatible with the latest MacBook, iPhone 16 series, Samsung, and Pixel devices, this charger is the ultimate all-in-one power solution for the modern multitasker.























| ASIN | B0DPKP7RD8 |
| Amperage | 2.6 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | 369 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 9 in Laptop Chargers & Power Supplies |
| Box Contents | 1 charger, 1 USB-C to USB-C cable, 1 user manual, 18-month warranty |
| Brand | Anker |
| Brand Name | Anker |
| Colour | Dark Gray |
| Compatible Cellular Phone Models | Apple iPhone 16 |
| Compatible Devices | MacBook, iPhone, AirPods |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 17 / 16 / 15 / 14 / 13 / 12 / SE Series/Samsung S24 / S23 Series |
| Compatible Power Plug Type | Type G |
| Compatible devices | MacBook, iPhone, AirPods |
| Compatible phone models | iPhone 17 / 16 / 15 / 14 / 13 / 12 / SE Series/Samsung S24 / S23 Series |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | usb |
| Connector type | usb |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Current Rating | 5 Amps |
| Current Type | AC |
| Customer Package Type | Standard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 888 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Multi-port, Stacked, Rectangular |
| Frequency Range | 50Hz to 60Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00194644227913 |
| Included components | 1 charger, 1 USB-C to USB-C cable, 1 user manual, 18-month warranty |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Main Power Connector Type | Plug |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A2697 |
| Model Name | B2697KZ1 |
| Model Number | A2697 |
| Mounting Type | Desktop mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 10 |
| Output Current | 5 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 28 Volts |
| Plug Type | Type G- UK style |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Plug Type | Type G |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Features | Fast Charging |
| Product Warranty | 18.00 |
| Special feature | Fast Charging |
| Specification Met | UL, FCC, CE, RoHS |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 194644227913 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wattage | 140 watts |
| Wired Charging Connector Type | USB Type C |
J**J
Worth it if you have multiple devices
Good piece of kit. Generous amount of ports, charging speed is good BUT just ensure you use cables good enough to get the most out of the charger. No heat issues and the plug folds, which is good for travel because it is a large plug. Great with my laptop, switch, phone does it all really. One charger fits all. Overall quite satisfied.
D**E
Ultimate S26 Ultra Charger - hits 3.0 Speed!
This is what you need for your Samsung Galaxy Ultra S26 to achieve Super Fast Charging 3.0 Also has a braided 3ft cable to ensure you hit the fast charging needed. Side note cool digital display with power output, foldable UK 3 prong plug, and plenty of ports to charge a laptop or tablet at the same time. This 140W beast actually triggers the true 3.0 handshake on screen. Absolutely flawless, well worth the money. I've tried a few others this is what you need. Bigger than your standard Samsung charger however multiple ports for phone, tablet and laptop. It's not an issue at all considering it powers multiple devices! Want speed charging get this even if it's purely for an S26 Ultra. Spent too many hours researching and buying others! This is the one!
E**O
The Ultimate One-Plug Solution for Travel
After getting completely fed up with carrying a different bulky power brick for my MacBook, iPad, and phone, I finally bit the bullet and invested in the Anker Prime 140W USB-C Charger. Right away, the premium matte finish and surprisingly compact GaN technology made a great impression, easily taking up less than half the space of my old Apple laptop brick in my travel bag. Performance-wise, this thing is an absolute beast, pushing out the full 140W from a single port to fast-charge my power-hungry 16-inch MacBook Pro from dead to half-empty in under thirty minutes. The inclusion of multiple high-speed ports means I can simultaneously juice up my laptop, a phone, and a tablet at a hotel desk using just one wall outlet. I also love the foldable prong design, which prevents the metal plugs from scratching up my other gadgets when I throw the charger into a backpack. Thanks to the built-in smart display and ActiveShield 2.0 temperature monitoring, I can visually track the live power distribution while feeling completely safe knowing it isn't going to overheat or cook my expensive electronics. However, it isn't entirely perfect, as the charger is noticeably heavy and can occasionally sag or slip completely out of loose, worn-out airport wall sockets. My biggest daily pet peeve is the way the charger handles intelligent power reallocation; whenever you plug in or disconnect a secondary device, the unit briefly cuts power to all ports for a second to recalculate the wattage, which constantly interrupts whatever you are doing. It also commands a fairly premium price tag near the hundred-pound mark, which might feel steep if you only intend to charge lower-power devices like standard smartphones. Furthermore, the maximum 140W output splits dynamically, so if you populate every single port at once, your main laptop charging speed will inevitably drop down. Despite these minor quirks, the sheer convenience of eliminating cable clutter while traveling makes it an indispensable tool for power users. Ultimately, if you are looking to streamline your workspace and need a single, ultra-potent charging hub that can handle a full fleet of modern tech, this powerhouse is worth every penny.
ฤ**ร
I would highly recommend considering this charger; I believe you will absolutely love it.
This charger is amazing! I've only had it a few days, but I'm already super impressed with how well it works. It's the perfect all-in-one solution for all my charging needs. The fast charging is seriously next-level; my devices are juiced up in no time. Plus, it's so incredibly easy to use, no complicated setup or anything. The weight is fine since we don't carry separate laptop and mobile chargers anymore; this one charger does it all. Compatibility and durability are great; it charges my MacBook, Dell, and two phones at once, which is exactly what I wanted. I was looking for a reliable charger, and this definitely fits the bill. It's one of the best purchases I've made recently for my tech gear. I'd highly recommend checking this thing out if you're in the market for a new charger.
J**M
Charges phone, pads or any other USB device
Nice charger with 4 powerful ports. The 3pin prongs fold away into body of the unit for travel or transportation. Fully overheat protected and controlled output current. Very nice quality compact case, feels strong and solid. Great value for charging up to 4 appliances at the same time.
A**S
Testing Video & Review (Anker 140W Charger Model: A2697)
I bought this charger a few weeks ago, and chose it based on the good reviews, its power output, and significantly the brand name, which I have used and trusted for many years. First impressions were of its nice, simple design. I canโt really call it petite, as itโs about twice the size of a simple, single-port charger, but they have managed to keep it slender and elegant (due largely to its boasted GaN technology, which Iโll mention later), and considering its huge power output, I couldnโt really expect it to be any smaller. The handy mains plug pins fold out easily and feel spring-loaded to hold their position. The display is at the outer, opposite end, and the ports are all on the underside. Itโs worth bearing in mind that this is the type which plugs directly into the mains socket, rather than a plug and cable to the charger, which may be a consideration for the following reasons: 1. If you would prefer a charger you can place a distance away from the socket, such as on a desk or bedside table. 2. If you need to use a mains socket with limited clearance beneath it. Because all four ports are located on the underside of the charger, a gap of a couple of inches is needed to accommodate the plug and grommets at the end of the USB cables. I have just one mains socket in my house like this (see photoโs above), and itโs in my kitchen so not really an issue for me at all. A possible solution to this could be to buy small L-shaped end connectors, which are available fairly cheaply, but for most households this scenario is pretty unlikely anyway. The product description states it's an 'Advanced GaN power adapter'. GaN, which stands for Gallium Nitride, is a newer semiconductor material that is replacing the traditional silicon used in older chargers. This means that chargers can be made smaller relative to their wattage, and it also helps the charger run cooler, so GaN technology is a major reason why this charger can be so compact in relation to its 140 W power. You may notice IQ3 printed on it (PowerIQ 3.0 technology). This is just Anker's own bespoke brand term, not a generic, scientific abbreviation. They donโt define what the letters โIโ and โQโ actually stand for, but describe it as โAnkerโs proprietary fastโcharging technology, which intelligently identifies your device to deliver the fastest possible chargeโ. This applies to all three USB-C ports, with the USB-A port using the older IQ2 version. It also supports PD 3.1, which is the latest industry-standard USB charging system (not an Anker invention). Unlike the older PD 3.0, which was capped at 100 W, PD 3.1 raises the limit to enable this chargerโs full 140 W output at 28 Volts and 5 Amps (28 V ร 5 A = 140 W). In practice, this means it can power large devices such as laptops while still remaining compatible with lower-powered gadgets like phones. The way it shares its power changes by the second, adjusting based on the needs of your connected gadgets. The charger provides a TOTAL 140 W of power. This power is then shared among its four ports: โข Two USB-C ports: Each up to 140 W individually. โข One USB-C port: up to 40 W. โข One USB-A port: up to 33 W. The charger doesn't just split its power evenly; it communicates with each connected device to determine how much power it needs. A big factor in this is the device's battery level: โข Low Battery %: When a deviceโs battery is low (e.g. under 50%), it will draw maximum power to recharge quickly. This is the true โfast chargingโ phase often highlighted by advertisers โ which, as you may have noticed, is why they quote โ0โ50% in xx minutesโ, rather than 0โ100% which would be greater than the sum of its parts. โข Higher battery %: As the battery fills up, the device's internal system will reduce the amount of power it requests from the charger to protect the batteryโs lifespan. The charging rate will gradually reduce, as youโll notice on the chargerโs display. โข Almost Full Battery: Once a device is nearly full, it will only draw a very small amount of power to top up the battery, probably showing in single figures on the chargerโs screen. Because of this type of communication, the charger automatically prioritises and allocates power where it's needed most. For example, if you connect a laptop with a 10% battery and a phone that is 90% charged, the charger will dedicate a larger portion of its 140 W total to the laptop. As the laptop's battery fills up and it requires less power, the available wattage can then be used for other connected devices. The charger continuously adjusts this in real-time, never exceeding the total 140 W limit. In fact, seeing the full 140 W displayed will probably be a rarity, unless you have several large gadgets charging simultaneously, or a high-end laptop such as the MacBook Pro, and even then only while their batteries are at a low percentage. When charging MULTIPLE devices, the ports are prioritised by output in this order: C1 > C2 > C3 > A1. Ankerโs full specifications detail the various scenarios below (scroll down a couple of paragraphs if this is too much info): Two ports active โข C1 + C2: 70 W + 70 W (total 140 W) โข C1 or C2 + C3: 100 W + 40 W (total 140 W) โข C1 or C2 + A: up to 100 W + 33 W (total 133 W) โข C3 + A: 12 W + 12 W (total 24 W). Three ports active โข C1 + C2 + C3: 65 W + 45 W + 30 W (total 140 W) โข C1 + C2 + A: 65 W + 45 W + 30 W (total 140 W) โข (C1 or C2) + C3 + A: 100 W + 12 W + 12 W (total 124 W). Four ports active โข C1 + C2 + C3 + A: 65 W + 45 W + 12 W + 12 W (total 134 W. Yes, slightly below 140 for safety management to avoid overloading). PhewโฆTherefore, when ALL four ports are in use, try to connect in the order of this example as a rough guide for best results: โข C1 โ high-power laptop โข C2 โ medium device (smaller laptop or tablet) โข C3 โ smartphone โข A1 (USB-A) โ Small gadgets (watch, earbuds etc.) When charging just ONE device, always use port C1 if possible. In reality, if only one or two small devices are connected, they will most of the time receive their maximum dose of wattage anyway. For example, iPhone 15/16 standard models can charge at a maximum of 20 W. This capped threshold is built into the phone's software to protect the long-term battery lifespan, and probably only then hitting this limit while the battery is lower than 50%. All this makes sense when viewed in detail on the display. There are four different screens, in this order: โข Current total power output โข List of all ports with respective live wattage โข Charger temperature status โข Total time used (hours from day one) You cycle through these by touching the lower part of the screen, highlighted with a circle. The screensaver kicks in after 60 seconds if no further contact is made, turning off to black while charging continues as normal. You can also rotate the direction of the display to up, down, left or right by long-touching it for 2 seconds, which is handy if itโs plugged in at a non-standard angle, although Iโve sometimes triggered this with accidental touches. The temperature display, which Anker have trademarked ActiveShieldโข 2.0, refers to the charger itself, not the connected device(s). It doesnโt show degrees Celsius, but rather one of three states: โข Excellent โข High performance โข Cooling mode Which is a fancy way of saying warm/warmer/warmest respectively. It still works in cooling mode, just at a slower rate, known as โthrottlingโ, to avoid overheating until its temperature reduces. Devices like iPhones also regulate their own temperature during charging, but this info isnโt shared with the charger since USB-PD only negotiates power; each handles its own safety independently, which is reassuring to know. All good so far. -Pros: โข Extensive, live information display โข 140 W total power โข Foldable plug pins โข USB-C cable included โข Trusted brand -Cons: โข Not cheap (ยฃ89.99 at the time of purchase) Overall, this is an excellent charger. I'm not keen on the term "future-proof," because it's always a matter of time before it becomes untrue, but this gadget certainly feels "future-resistant." It's about as state-of-the-art as anything you can buy at the moment. Its bells and whistles are not just cosmetic novelties; they are genuinely helpful and reassuring, providing real-time information on exactly what is happening for all connected devices and even for the charger's own temperature. It's not the cheapest option, and if you usually charge just one device at a time it may be an extravagance, but if it's within your price range, and you need to charge multiple devices simultaneously, I would certainly recommend it, so it's a full five stars from me. Thanks for reading, I hope you found this review helpful.
R**L
Almost perfect
Mostly brilliant- I found this to be a great plug- can charge an iPhone 15 pro max at the same time as a Mac book pro, an apple watch ultra and air pods pro easily to full charge quickly. Really easy to use as you can use it out of the box. problem- it gets very hot quite quickly... i was only charging my Mac book pro while using it- this was for a few hours- and it had to slow down the charging (lower the wattage ) because it had gotten very hot. I got this for 60 quid with two USB-C cables and for that price it is a deal better than most. but I wouldn't recommend paying the full 80 quid- I would say it is worth ยฃ70 and below. great size and shape- it's been thought out well- sockets on the underside of the plug stops the plug from sagging, not very heavy- I could put in my bad and I wouldn't notice any difference. works amazingly well. I have near no complaints! Note: the plug scratches like nothing else so beware of where you put it (this review was conducted after 2 months of use)
D**N
Great charger - quality item and works great!
I purchased this item to charge various camera equipment, paranormal equipment, lighting and also boost my laptops battery. First impressions. I really like the way the pins fold neatly away. It means when placed in a bag or case the chance of damage is greatly minimised. Makes it great for portability. The build quality seems fantastic. The unit feels solid and has the standards you would expect from Anker. With 3x USB C ports and 1x USB A port itโs got options to keep it functional but not overcomplicated with things you are unlikely to use. The intelligent charging seems to work well and I find it throws the power where itโs needed well! I do appreciate the display showing the wattage draw of each item plugged in. Itโs quite surprising what some units use, but likewise you will be surprised at how little others use. Itโs great for gauging what items are expensive/power hungry to charge if youโre energy conscious. The unit measures and can display the heat in realtime. It does get hot under heavy load but not to any level I would be concerned. It seems heat dissipation is quite good on the unit. All things considered itโs a great unit, good build quality and works very well. Itโs not what I would consider cheap but it does go above and beyond your standard charger. I expect likewise this will last well. I would gladly buy again if given the chance. Edit: I have used the item heavily now for around 6 months. Just wanted to check in and report it is still functioning perfectly and I have yet to have any problems with it.
A**R
a good product
A good fast charger
A**I
Good product, poor package condition
The product itself is great. There's no need to repeat what has been said many times. It is beautiful, compact, powerful, and handy. I paird it with a type c to barrel cable to charge my dell laptop with. But, I didn't like the packaging condition. Although the product itself was fine, but the box was damaged and I cannot get this feeling off of me that it might have been opened before. It was sealed, but I'm used to see anker products wrapped in paper and not plastic. It was simply laid in the box in a plastic bag. It felt off because at the same time, I had ordered the 250w prime power bank and a few weeks before the 250w charging station. I don't know, maybe I'm being paranoid. ยฏโ \โ _โ (โ ใโ )โ _โ /โ ยฏ
P**E
Excellent adapter
Excellent product. Sturdy design. Not too big, not small also. Not too heavy also. Excellent for travel or usage in home. The only adapter you need for charging multiple devices simultaneously.
A**U
As advertised. Very quick charger with small dimensions.
Very good item. Charging super fast 2.0 two devices in the same time. USB A port is not fast but it is working fine. I didn't tried to see if it is able to charge my ASUS laptop but I will try soon. After a few weeks, no complain at all.
A**N
Bad
Very disappointed with both the product quality and the warranty support. The charger failed while still under the official 2-year warranty. After contacting support, I was initially promised a replacement, but then spent 7 days waiting with almost no progress or clear communication. In the end, instead of honoring the warranty properly, I was offered only a 70% refund for a defective product. This is extremely frustrating because I purchased Anker specifically for its reputation and reliability. When a premium product fails under warranty, customers should receive a proper replacement or a full resolution without unnecessary delays and negotiations. The charger itself worked fine until it suddenly stopped functioning, but the handling of the warranty case completely changed my opinion about the brand. Very disappointing experience overall.
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