Anker 735 GaN III Prime
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- Three connections
- fast loading times
- Low housing heating
- Practical linchpin
- Low operating temperature
Anker has once again managed to carve out a small lead over the competition, with very compact dimensions and three charging connections. The foldable Euro plug greatly reduces the pack size. As expected, the charging speeds are high and the heat build-up remains pleasingly low. Read our test: Anker Prime 735 Charger
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As Apple has not included power adapters with new iPhones for a while now, it can't hurt to look for a USB-C charger from a reliable third-party provider such as Anker. We recommend the GaN-Charger 735, with its 65 watts of power you can either slow charge three devices at the same time or fast charge a single device of your choice. You can choose between two USB-C and one USB-A port.
The Anker 726 (Nano II) for 34 euros took the crown: The power supply can quickly charge many different devices because it has numerous charging standards up its sleeve. Thanks to two USB-C ports, it also supplies two devices with power at the same time. And with its GaN technology, it achieves a high output of 65 watts despite its compact design...
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... According to my measurements, the 735 from Anker delivers a good 64 watts on the MacBook Pro. If all sockets are used, 40 watts remain. Both the second USB-C and the USB-A sockets delivered a good 12 watts, which is good. When it was plugged in alone, the iPhone 14 Pro stopped at 26 watts, the Anker 735 supplied 20 watts to the Xiaomi smartphone and 23 watts to the Samsung Galaxy smartphone...
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The Anker 737 GaN Prime delivers real power for many different devices. It has two USB-C ports and one with USB-A. In total, it delivers 120 watts, with a maximum of 100 watts from a single USB-C port, e.g. for fast charging of notebooks. Despite the high power, the device is compact and thus also fits into tightly cut notebook cases. ...