Anker USB C Plug, 735 Charger (Nano II 65W), PPS 3-Port Fast Compact USB C Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, Galaxy S20/S10, Dell XPS 13, Note 20/10+, iPhone 13/Pro, Pixel, and More




Model Number: A2667
Anker 735 Charger ( Nano II 65W )
Fast Charge Up to 3 Devices Simultaneously
Go From Chargers to Charger
Instead of filling up your house (and the planet) with an extra charger for each new device you buy, Anker Nano II has the power you need to charge the majority of your personal devices with just a single charger.
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High-Speed Charging for Notebooks
Connect to either 65W USB-C port to charge flagship notebooks including MacBook Air 2020, MacBook Pro 13”, Dell XPS 13 9380, ThinkPad X390, and more at high speed.
Charge Up to 3 Devices Simultaneously
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.
Superior Safety
Conforms to the latest IEC 62368-1 safety standard, so you can rest easy while charging your devices.
Specs
Input: 100-240V~ 1.8A 50-60Hz
Output:
Single Port: USB-C 1 (65W Max) / USB-C 2 (65W Max) / USB-A (22.5W Max)
Dual Port: USB-C 1 + USB-C 2 (45W Max + 20W Max) / USB-C 1 + USB-A (40W Max + 22.5W) / USB-C 2 + USB-A (12W Max + 12W Max)
Triple Port: USB-C 1 (40W Max), USB-C 2 (12W Max), USB-A (12W Max)
Dimensions: 1.50 in à 1.15 in à 2.60 in (38.26 mm à 29.12 mm à 66.10 mm)
Compatibility
Notebooks and Tablets:
MacBook Air 2020, MacBook Pro 13”, Dell XPS 13 9360/9380, ThinkPad E490, HP Spectre Folio, ThinkPad X390, Google Pixelbook, Microsoft Surface Book 2, and iPad 2018 and later.
Phones and Accessories:
iPhone 13 / 13 Mini / 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max / iPhone 12 / Pro / mini / Pro Max / SE 2020 / 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max / XS / XS Max / XR / X / 8 Plus / 8 / 7 Plus / 7 / 6 Plus, iPad mini 5 / 4, iPad Pro
Galaxy S21 / S21+ / S21 Ultra / Galaxy S10 / S10+ / S10e / S9 / S9+ / S8 / S8+, Note 20 / 20 Ultra / 10 / 9 / 8, Pixel 3a / 3XL / 3 / 2 XL / 2, and More
Google Pixel 3 and later, Sony XZ3, Sony Xperia 1, Nintendo Switch, AirPods, and Anker magnetic wireless charger with USB-C cable.
Note
Use a USB-C to Lightning cable for Lightning devices and use a USB-C to USB-C cable for USB-C devices (cables sold separately).
Supports Super Fast Charging for S22 Ultra but does not support 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0.
It’s recommended to use the USB-C ports to charge an Apple Watch. When using the USB-A port to charge an Apple Watch, first remove any cable connected to the 2nd USB-C port.
Dimensions: | 6.77 x 3.9 x 2.9 cm; 180 Grams |
Model: | A2667 |
Manufacture: | Anker |
Dimensions: | 6.77 x 3.9 x 2.9 cm; 180 Grams |
Origin: | China |
I have always wanted to buy an anker charger after being an avid customer of anker charging cables for their longevity and quality, however after making this purchase I have been slightly put off.
The charging speed is perfect and as advertised, small compact and durable too as advertised however when I put my anker cables in, they need minute readjusting for my devices to charge otherwise I sometimes think they have been left on charge for hours only to realise nothing even happened. Sooo frustrating!
And yes I am certain there is no issue with the cables or devices as I have tried them all with other charging plugs/sockets. Quite disappointing as I have always compromised on cost for the quality anker provides however by purchasing this one I feel as if I made a complete loss.
Not sure if this is a manufacturing error or all of these plugs are made so sensitively.
Really good quality, well made and works well. The first USB C port charges my 12inch M1 iPad Pro rapidly – far faster than the adapter supplied with the iPad.
The only slight issue I have is that neither of the USB C ports grip the cables very tightly and so cables can easily be inadvertently pulled out.
I’ve used it to charge my phone, laptop, and even my neighbour’s electric scooter (don’t ask). And let me tell you, this thing doesn’t mess around. It has PPS and 3-ports, which I’m pretty sure is some kind of fancy technology that charges things fast.
I don’t know what I did before I had this Anker USB-C Plug. I probably just sat around staring at my dead phone like a chump. But now, with this little plug in my corner, I feel like I can take on the world. Or at least charge my phone faster than my ex can ghost me. Highly recommended.
Anker are my go to brand for any power supply products.
Although I’ve had issues with their usb cables at one time, they were quick to resolve the problem. This also confirms that their customer services are reliable and end user focused.
Their mains power supplies have never failed me yet and this is no exception.
So many dodgy Chinese unsafe products on Amazon and after considerable testing the two most reliable and more importantly, SAFE brands ARE Anker or Ugreen.
This power supply is tested as suitable for Android as well as some laptops that use USB C for charging too (check the rating of your device first).
I cannot confirm Apple compatibility as I don’t use their mobile products, however, I have used this with an 18650/21700, IMR , 8 bay charger, Samsung and Lenovo Android devices, power banks, portable media players, rechargeable torches amongst many things and it can safely make them function.
So long as your USB device doesn’t require a wattage over the rating of this PSU, it will work. Be that USB A or USB C.
I have no reservations on highly recommending this particular product AND brand
it states in the description that ‘if only one device is connected you can get full 67 watt charging’ What it means is ‘if only one cable is connected’. I haven’t tested with the USB A port, but when I have a cable connected to the C2 port (with or without a device connected to the other end) the c1 port maxes out at 45 watts.
This is using the system report feature of macOS, it states 45 watts with 2 cables and 65 with 1 cable (not sure why not 67?)
My iPhone caps out at 20W regardless of which port is used or how many cables are connected, I’ve heard that technically iPhones can charge at 27 watts?
These things would annoy me more but lower watt charging means less heat which is better for the battery. It also means I can choose whether I want 65 watts or 45 watts, whereas otherwise I would need to connect a second device to limit the laptop charging to 45 watts.
This is my first high wattage travel charger and I am pleased so far (I’ve used it about 3 times as it is only for when I go to the office which is not often). I can fast charge my phone(s) and also a laptop and not carry the original charger which has a thick cable and larger charger.
My Dell (Latitude 7490) laptop complains that the input power is low so will charge slowly, but it actually charges as fast/almost as fast as the travel charger I was using – 1-1.5 hours to fully charge iirc.
The charger is fairly light in weight and seems robust enough.
Haven’t got much to say other than it’s a great and fast charger for the Steam Deck
personal issue is the uk plug which makes it a mission in the eu
perfect for fast charging numerous devices. no abnormal heating up
Not used it lots, but it’s really useful to charge multiple different devices and charge them quickly too (though the power draw is different depending on how many things are connected, so only expect super fast charging when one or maybe two things are connected). Unfortunately my plug got broken at the top prong, when it was accidentally snapped off. But during the time I wasn’t idiotic, the plug fulfilled its function excellently.
While I feel it’s a bit expensive for a plug it’s does everything it says it will do. It’s very compact (great for travelling) and charges all my devices quickly
This charger performs as advertised, It may be a little expensive, but you get what you pay for I guess! I bought it after I found my IPad Pro was very slow to charge, not anymore, this power supply does the business.
High quality charger with a sturdy feel. Is a great on the go power source for a MacBook Pro and a phone. Only drawback is the high price tag for what is, in essence, a plug.
I bought this to replace a charger with Coil Whine and was not disappointed.
It’s compact, charges quickly and I can use it as a backup charger for my laptop. It will charge anything that’s “PD” on the USB C ports, however the USB A port will just charge standard USB powered devices.
I’ve bought Anker before and not been disappointed. This particular charger is very small considering the output.
Great for multi output charging. Quick charging for phones etc is great, if trying to charge a laptop its pretty slow.
It’s a bit bulkier than most heads hence the score of 3 for travelling but what a great buy. Used for simultaneously charging my power bank, iPad and phone – all charged much quicker than with standard head. Joint best travel accessory along with my powerbank Highly recommend
Regulates power draw just fine. Have had 65w out of it whilst charging devices so I cannot complain. Great piece of ki
Feels well built and it is a very fast charger for compatible devices. It charged my Samsung Galaxy S22 in just over an hour. It does get slightly warm whilst charging but never worryingly so. It is able to charge two devices up at the same time.
I carry this round with me everywhere I go now. great product idea
Makes travelling so much easier, 1 plug and a could of cables = brillia
This charger does what it says. Premium quality. Fast charging. Compact size for frequent travelers.
Bought to power my Steamdeck and iPad Pro on the go. Had both plugged into it at the same time charging both (Steamdeck on top USB-C, iPad Pro on the other). Both charged very fast.
Even was able to charge while both were plugged in, *and* I was playing Doom Eternal on Steamdeck. Still continued to charge both even while gaming.
Unit is also good for travel as it can do 110v-240v. Just get a regular travel plug adapter. It will get hot, but not insane.
Final word, make sure you use 100w rated USB-C cables or you won’t get a high rate of charge.
After complaints from my wife that it was taking too long to charge her phone, I decided to upgrade my multi-output charger. I selected this Anker 65W 3-port charger with double the power of my previous charger. First impressions are that it is a small, dense and well made device. As soon as I plugged my devices in, they indicated ‘fast charging’, so it’s doing just what I wanted. Some reviewers have said that their cables are loose when plugged in. This is not the case for me. I purchased a couple of new USB-C cables and they are a good tight fit. Not cheap, but a quality device.
Thank you, for making such a nice compact option for fast charging.
I bought this charger for UK to charge my new Samsung Galaxy S22 ultra, my wife’s Google Pixel 6 Pro and my Mac Book Pro 14 (2021). After 2 months of use I have been noticing that my devices are having constant interruption in charging especially the Pixel 6 pro and the Macbook Pro. However, on my Samsung S22 Ultra this doesn’t happen but I don’t see that is charging at full 45W that the device is capable, It show on the display Super Fast Charging and I have compared to my european charger Baseus 65W charger and where I can see on the display Super Fast Charging 2.0. I have even tested on my Samsung tablet S7+ which also show the same message.
It is constantly connecting and disconnecting and I can notice the charger being overheated. I’m using the same brand Anker’s 333 USB-C to USB-C PD 100W cable and still the same.
I have contacted the support team from Anker’s hopefully they will help me to see what is the issue here.
I will update my review later
18/09/22 Anker’s customer service are really good. They investigated the issue further based on my review and found that some of my devices had compatibility issues and they issued a full refund due to poor perfomance i was experiencing with the product i purchased.
Im usually happy with Anker’s product, with that refund iI purchase the 737 120w GaN Prime which is supposed to be compatible with every device that i have.
This power supply is great for charging my Chromebook, phone and smart watch all at the same time
Its an Anker product so it really is first class. A little pricey but you get what you pay for. Very happy.
Can’t recommend Anker highly enough. I just keep returning to buy their products because they are that good. This is excellent. Powers all my tech in quick time.
The Anker 735 Charger is a great little wall charger; it is small, solid, and packed with the tech needed to charge your devices safely and quickly. With it, you can charge up to three devices simultaneously, and with a bit of thought, you can quickly prioritize which devices to charge, so you’ll get the fastest charging speeds possible. Charge my iPhone 13 pro max in 1hr 20mn. My iPad M1 12.9″ in 2hrs. which is great!
I like this new piece of design so compact and smaller than other processor made. Fast charging so is good for me. The price is little pricey but is ok if you want the name that you can trust.
Anyone who borrows it is amazed, and it’s ideal for work/travel as one small charger does it all, no more lugging around a giant dell powerbrick, would absolutely recommend.
but better than carrying a laptop charger and USB charger. Does the job.
Compact and amazing , truly worth it happy with anker product’s.
Never had problems just wish they will reduce the price
Really impressed with the power and size of this charger. It fast charged my iPhone XR and my partners iPhone 13 in no time when they were both dead. Plus it’s super small, like really really small compared to my other 3 year old Anker fast chargers, so it’s ideal for travelling. Super fast delivery to a locker near us whilst we was on holiday too!
When travelling I’ve now replaced my Dell power brick, my camera charger, and my phone charger with this. It does the job of all of them (although not all at the same time) while taking using a lot less weight and volume.
It’s the size of a large phone charger, but noticeably heavier – which is fair enough for something that can handle 65W.
Only two minor complaints:
1. The USB-C sockets are a little “loose”: I have to check any device to make sure that it’s charging, as sometimes a wiggle or a firmer “click” in is required to fully engage a plug, and it can stop charging fairly easily if the cable is knocked.
2. I wish it would charge my laptop at full speed – but I doubt it could deliver more power without being bigger (and possibly going outside the USB-PD spec?), so that’s a fair tradeoff.
A number of other reviewers have complained that their units are faulty because they won’t charge more than one device at a time. That might be true, but they may also have missed the fact that when you plug in multiple devices the output power from each port goes down, meaning that (in my case) my laptop stops charging. It can still charge multiple lower-power devices at once.
I’ve just been using this as my main charger for two weeks away in Spain & it’s great. So quick on both my S22 ultra and my Tab S8!
If you want to charge a laptop, use the top USB-C Port.
If only your laptop is plugged in, it will output 65W. Two or three ports used and it will drop to 40-45W.
If you’re using one port and plug another one in, it will shut off for a few seconds to swich power modes and come back on. Just give it a few seconds.
Very small package for this much power. Overall very impressed with the charger, well built and convinient with this many ports + USB-A option as well.
I have bought a lot of Anker products over the years and have never been disappointed. This charger is exactly as I expected. Small but powerful!
Used it for a few weeks now and cannot complain at all. All anker products are the bes
Expensive but brilliant – one tiny charger for your laptop, phone and accessories, with enough ports to charge them all at once.
I primarily purchased this as much more compact and lighter option to the huge messy power brick that came with my work laptop. This Anker plug is tiny in comparison and I just plug one end of a usb-c cable into the plug and the other into the laptop just like you’d charge a phone. Simple. You just don’t need those ridiculous convoluted power bricks.
The second bonus is that I can plug in a second usb-c cable and change my phone or tablet at the same time. The power output to the laptop drops a little while you do this, but I’ve not seen any reduction in laptop battery, so even as a worse case it’s still supplying enough power to sustain the laptop’s battery. While only using to power the laptop it fully utilises all 65w to charge up and sustain the laptop.
The third bonus was that it was a super effective travel companion. On a recent trip to France, I just plugged this into a standard travel adapter and was rapidly charging up my devices from phone to tablet to kindle to game console to watch to camera.
A fantastic modern day replacement for that antiquated power brick which will also charge up your phone, tablet, watch etc and is a brilliant travel companion (paired with a travel adapter).
This thing is awesome!
This product is really great quality which gives fast charging to phone and also compatible with loptop.
I needed a new charger that I could charge more than one thing at a time! I charge my iPhone, MacBook Pro and more! This states that you can’t charge iwacthes at the same time as something else that is plugged into the 2nd usb c slot, but I’ve been able to. I’ve not tested it out for longer to see if it does cut out, but it seems to be working fine for the time I did have it on charge.
I would definitely recommend this as it saves you having to take too many chargers and it’s very decent charger all round.
Charges my Lenovo X1 laptop fine, but as soon as you plug in a phone, it complains about slow charging. It will hold a charge however, so it is useful but not as good as it looks initially due to limited power when connecting 2 devices.
Update: I have changed to a USB-C lightning cable, and now both laptop and iphone charge at full speed. This is because if you use 2 x usb-c it can charge the laptop at 45W which is enough.
Charges my Lenovo X1 laptop fine, but as soon as you plug in a phone, it complains about slow charging. It will hold a charge however, so it is useful but not as good as it looks initially due to limited power when connecting 2 devices.
It doesn’t overheat.
Need a separate adaptor to travel to different countries as it only has UK plug.
Having been a fan of Anker products for years, and recently forgetting to take a charger with me for a 4-day trip, it was time to grab something to keep in my rucksack so I never do that again (it’s really not a nice experience when you rely on devices for your job!).
I’d normally pack down a 4-way Anker charger brick with a long plug lead, and whilst it’s not too large, and has a similar power output to this one, it is always a faff to roll all the cables up and pack.
I’d initially been put off on the price for this, as yep, it’s not cheap…
However, it can cope with my laptop, tablet, phone, and watch charging needs all in a very, very small block. No additional power cable, and though I’ve already said ‘small’ a few times, it really is much smaller than I anticipated.
Added in with the only 3 charging cables I ever need now (USB-C/C – USB-C/Lightning – Apple Watch charger), they all now fit nicely into a small pocket of my rucksack where they’ll live forever more – coming with me on enough trips to warrant the price and peace of mind to know I won’t be left with no phone and watch for a few days (you’d expect those charging cables to be easy to find, but nope!).
Does what it says. Charges my MacBook, iPad and iPhone with a single adapter. Saves space and weight in my backpack.
Compact all in one, charge a laptop, phone and watch!
Very impressed with this item. Anker quality appears to be top-notch and the item is clearly made from high quality materials. Great for charging the Mac-Book and two other devices. It is light to carry and easy to travel with.
The only thing to be mindful of – and it is not any sort of defect – is that some USB-C plugs can be quite thick in depth meaning that two such plugs won’t fit in at the same time. I stress this is only a problem with certain USB-C plugs. Most are of regular dimensions. Other power adaptors have exactly the same limitation.
Very highly recommended.
Charged my Noco GBX55 Jump Start within 40 minutes.
That is what I bought this item for and no problems at all.
I cannot comment on the USB 22.5W Max Charger Port because I have not yet had time to compare it with my 2A USB Chargers.
Tested using a ThinkPad L14 and an iPhone 11, both devices charging simultaneously.
Definitely a bit slower with both devices charging as advertised, however still seems to be enough to keep a 10th gen i7 charged just fine during use.