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Deal | Anker 747 Charger (GaNPrime 150W) now less than US$90

The Anker 747 Charger (GaNPrime 150W) is discounted in the US. (Image source: Anker)
The Anker 747 Charger (GaNPrime 150W) is discounted in the US. (Image source: Anker)
Anker has discounted its 747 Charger (GaNPrime 150W) in the US, with offers at its online store and Amazon. The four-port wall charger has three 100W USB-C and one 22.5W USB-A ports. Other features include dynamic power distribution, protection from overheating and a stabilizing silicone accessory.

The Anker 747 Charger (GaNPrime 150W) is currently discounted in the US. You can get a US$22 or 18% discount at the Anker online store, reducing the accessory's price from US$109.99 to US$87.99. The same deal is available at Amazon, though only for customers with a Prime subscription.

The 747 Charger has four ports with a maximum combined power of 150W. Three USB-C ports have a maximum output of 100W when used singly, and the USB-A can charge gadgets at up to 22.5W. PowerIQ 4.0 ensures power is distributed dynamically between connected devices, and ActiveShield 2.0 monitors temperature to protect against overheating. Anker claims that the accessory is 38% smaller than Apple's 140W charger, thanks in part to GaN Prime technology, with the model measuring 2.66 × 1.22 × 2.41 in (~67.5 × 31 × 61.1mm) and weighing 8.17 oz (~231.5 g).

Plus, the gadget comes with a silicone accessory to stabilize the plug if it feels loose in the socket. It is unclear how long these Anker and Amazon deals on the 747 Charger (GaNPrime 150W) will last. It is worth noting that orders placed at the Anker store are due to be shipped from November 30 due to "overwhelming demand".

(Image source: Anker)
(Image source: Anker)
(Image source: Anker)
(Image source: Anker)

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Polly Allcock, 2023-11- 9 (Update: 2023-11- 9)