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David
> 24 hourWhen plugging in my pixel 6 pro, sometimes the phone acts as if I am constantly disconnecting and reconnecting the charging cable. This will go on until I switch the charging port on the brick. That same port will charge fine until later in the day when I plug it back in and it does the same thing. I then have to switch the charging port on the brick again. This does not happen with my oem Google brick.
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Josh
> 24 hourCharges my phone, headphones, powerbanks, and all other devices quickly, efficiently, and its compact.
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RALPH ERICK O SALAZAR
> 24 hourI bought it specifically to charge my MacBook Pro 14 but 65 watts is not enough apparently.
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SWT
> 24 hourTheres not a lot to say about this product. I currently use it to charge my iPhone with an MagSafe charger plus an iPad Air 5. It has adequate output to do those functions quickly. I also like that the plug prongs fold into the charger for travel, and the charger is compact as well.
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andersonmoyers
> 24 hourI have been using this charger consistently for most of my device charging needs for about a year (aside from laptop). I bought it to get as close to a minimalist one charger for everything as I could. Its an excellent little charger, the build quality feels awesome. Its charging power is accurate according to the specs and I dont feel that it ever gets excessively hot. I routinely use it to charge two devices at once, including an iPad on one port and iPhone on the other. The only issue I have run into is that when traveling I planned to use it truly for everything, including laptop. I have a 65W laptop so this will charge that independently, its recognized and charges just like the OEM charger. In theory you could use this but the logistics of trying to keep a laptop charged while also using it with your other small devices is challenging. You have to go back and forth sharing it among devices if the wattage need maxes out the total wattage on a port (you are not supposed to charge two devices if one port is maxed out). With the length of time that phone batteries last it might mean quite a bit of switching. Only other minor dislikes are that its pretty heavy for its size (seems typical for chargers like this) and the text describing the wattage output has started to rub off, this was really helpful at first but now its difficult to remember the max output on each port.
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INFRNL
> 24 hourI bought this because of the dual ports and it should have the technology necessary for my pixel 6 and iphone 12/13.
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pjango
> 24 hourThe power adapter for my laptop is pretty big and I didnt like to carry it around so I got this adapter to charge the laptop via the thunderbolt port. I dont use this charger when I game but I use it when Im doing some light work or watching movies/videos. Its compact and works really well.
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Steve Moran
> 24 hourI keep this in my backpack for travel. Love the dual USB ports and quick charge time. Very high quality and great price.
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Steve from Boston
> 24 hourIve tried several different travel chargers, and think this one is the best. It delivers all the power my Dell XPS-13 laptop wants to use (38-42 watts, according to my meter) while still delivering all the power my iPhone wants (8-11 watts, as I measure it.) Results in the field: my computer and my phone charge quickly at the same time.
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JFB
> 24 hourThis is my 4th Anker product and I am always satisfied! I use it to charge my S20 and S22 Ultra. It is well built and works just as expected!