Anker USB C Plug, 735 Charger (Nano II 65W), PPS 3-Port Fast
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, Steam Deck, 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.
Powered by GaN II Tech
By swapping out silicon for gallium nitride (GaN), we’ve reduced the size of our chargers without compromising power. Now with GaN II, we can keep pushing the limits of mobile power even further.
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 × 1.15 in × 2.60 in (38.26 mm × 29.12 mm × 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, Steam Deck, 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.
Charge your Apple Watch first when charging multiple devices. If the watch charger is connected to the USB-A port without an Apple Watch connected, unplug and reconnect it before charging.
I bought this in the hope that I could fast charge my phone and laptop from a single device and it has worked very well. It is a bit larger than I expected but it is very fast to make up for it. Recommended.
An attractive charger that charges my Pixel 8 phone very quickly. Works fine with more than one device charging at the same time.
I’ve been using this for just over a month with no issues.
Perfect addition to the work back and desk set up – two fast USBCs and a USBA – plenty of charging points in one plug…oh, and for a plug, it looks good 🙂
If you have lots or devices to charge and not a lot of space then a 3 port charger like this one from Anker might be a good solution to your problem. Offering 65w of power it is cable of charging not just phones but laptops, often at the same time.
In the box you get the charger and a user guide. The charger has the same footprint as a regular UK plug but is deeper. On the rear there are 3 ports. 2x USB-C and 1x USB-A. Testing the charger it can supply 5v, 9v, 15v and 20v. Unfortunately it doesn’t supply 12v. Testing under load it showed a little V drop, but not excessive and the voltage was very stable. The charger did get warm to the touch. At 65w in a relatively small size this is to be expected though.
A decent well made multi port charge
Gone are the days of juggling multiple chargers. This plug consolidates power needs rather seamlessly, charging multiple devices simultaneously. I appreciated the compact design, especially given how many devices it can accommodate. Charging speed? Quick, but not astonishingly so. The charger did heat up slightly when all ports were in use, which gave me a moment’s pause but nothing more than that.
Bought to use as a replacement for a bulky Lenovo charger. Works well with a 100w fast-charging cable for my Lenovo Ideapad Pro. Well made, very compact, premium materials. Had other Anker chargers and always been very happy with their performance. Bought a 100w 6ft cable to use with this 65w charger (it’s always a good idea to over-spec cable size when using longer charging cables).
Anker is the ONLY trusted chargers I use plus power banks. The thing that makes me trust them is they seem to be the only manufacturer the thinks about its design on the inside first and also on the outside.
THEY stay cool to touch even when they run at there limits; any electronic product that gets hot is OFF my list from the start, if it runs cool when under pressure tells me its safe. I can only give it five stars on Amazon but if I could 10 out 10 I would.
65w GaN 3 Port USB C Charger from Anker. The Nano II is a compact charging adapter capable of Fast Charging and is compatible with multiple devices which charge by either standard USB A or USB C.
GaN chargers have come down significantly in price recently and have become much more affordable. GaN chargers are much more efficient and give off less heat than standard charging devices. This charger from Anker is reasonably priced at 34.99 with an additional 15% off voucher at time of review (September 2023). Anker have a great reputation for charging devices and this charger doesn’t disappoint.
This 65w charger has 2x USB C ports and 1x USB A Port. The charging capabilities are dependent on how many devices you’re charging. The listing has a really useful diagram which shows the outputs, I’d recommend looking at this prior to purchasing to ensure this will meet your needs. If you’re planning on charging multiple power hungry devices it may be worth getting a more powerful charging adapter.
In summary it’s a great product from a trusted brand and I would happily recommend it. I’m using this on my bedside table to charge my phone and tablet and it’s working really well. It offers a lot of versatility and is a real space saver compared to using multiple chargers. It’s a bargain at the current price and is well worth a 5 star review.
Used this charger to power multiple devices, from phones to laptops. It manages to distribute power efficiently, even when all ports are occupied. Its small form factor is handy for packing in a bag or a pocket. Yet, despite its portability and multi-device compatibility, the body tends to heat up with extended use.
This plug charger comes with instructions but the specs are printed on the bottom, albeit unreadable when the charger is plugged in. It’s something of a wall of numbers showing all the various combinations but max output is 65W.
Build quality seems very good, with fixed UK pins, a good weight and smart matte exterior. It isn’t small but doesn’t feel any larger than it needs to be. The front of the charger features one USB-A port at the bottom and above that two USB-C ports with the top one recommended for laptops and the bottom for phones.
Performance so far has been fine. The GaN technology slows down charging as my phone battery fills and I can charge my laptop at the same time so this charger is good enough for my needs. I’m very happy with this USB charger plug.
65W probably counts as a mid-power charger these days, but unless you are running multiple power hungry devices, all of which run out at about the same time, then it is probably sufficient. I used it when travelling to charge my Macbook Pro and Pixel 6. It worked exactly as expected. This is a GaN charger which means the ‘insides’ (apologies for the technical terminology) are smaller, so the overall charger is much neater in size. Perhaps more importantly, the charging technology is more efficient, meaning less electricity is wasted as heat. When charging multiple devices be aware that the 65W is spread between the three outlets – usefully consisting of 2 x USB C and 1 x USB A – so you may not be able to fast charge your phone and run your laptop at the same time. For travelling, this charger is just about perfect. Small and light, sufficient power for all but the most demanding simultaneous charging and with no additional power leads needed. With both USB A and C you can use legacy cabling. Finally, the ‘footprint’ of the charger is very small, so it will not block switches or encroach on adjacent plugs inserted into the same socket or extension lead. Anker is a respected brand and the pricing reflects this. Whether the price premium is worth it is likely to depend upon the opinion of the customer. I have regularly purchased Anker in the past and been very satisfied with their products. Could it be improved? A slightly lower price might be more competitive and realistic, other than that I’d have liked to see a dim LED on the charger indicating that it is connected to a live socket. I have been known to plug everything in and wonder why the laptop hasn’t charged, only to find the extension lead was unplugged or not switched on. Recommended.