i travel with a steam deck. although the 735 charger is capable of charging at the correct speed and protocol, it will not charge a steam deck at the correct rate. you will get the slow charging warning from steam deck every time. the slow charging warning will pop up either because input power is less than 30w or it isn't using pd 15v for charging. the anker 735 charger will not use the pd 15v protocol with a steam deck. the charger does well with everything else i've thrown at it, but if you have a steam deck, look at a different product.
bought this item in 2022. had issues with it falling out of the wall but overall worked well. unfortunately left it at an airbnb so bought a new one. new one came with a rubber mount so it doesn’t fall out of the wall, but has issues with charging. every time i connect a new device it temporarily shuts off all charging then starts up again. sometimes will not charge a device so you have to unplug and replug. would easily be a 5/5 if the new unit didn’t have these charging glitches.
i've purchased many anchor chargers over the years and have always been very satisfied, but this one does not seem to like charging my apple watch using the usb-a port. it appears to have been documented, but when you buy a three port charger, you expect all three ports to deliver power. when i put my watch on charger and it doesn't just charge its a failure in design.
i bought this charger so that i could consolidate all my chargers into one during travel. i deliberately chose the 45w charger because i was willing to compromise on charging speed in order to maximize compactness.what a mistake! the power management on this adapter is awful. if i plug in my ipad on one usb-c port, iphone on the second usb-c port, and apple watch on the usb-a port, i would expect them all to charge but at a slower rate.not what happens. instead, the first usb-c gets nearly full power, second gets partial power, and usb-a gets none. not optimal, but potentially okay if the charge delivery changes once the ipad and iphone are fully charged.that’s also not what happens. instead, the usb-a never gets power until you unplug and plug the adapter back into the wall. even if you disconnect the ipad and iphone, it still won’t send power to the usb-a until you physically unplug the adapter from the wall. it is almost like some sort of reset.if you charge your devices overnight like i do and hope to have a full charge in the morning, you’re out of luck unless you want to set an alarm to plug/unplug at 4am.i thought i had a defective unit and anker replaced it, but the replacement does the same thing.i’ve used many other anker products over the years without issue. this is the first one that has left me very disappointed. save your money.
i've used anker products for years without many complaints. i use a different 65w charger to charge my thinkpad p1 gen 5 (laptop) at work and i picked this up to charge at home. it will not charge my laptop at all. i tried various methods and orders of connection, and 2 different 100w thunderbolt 4 usb c cables that have worked on other chargers; nothing works. maybe it could charge a smaller device, but it is useless for the intended use. now it's just a phone charger that cost me 4 times as much as a comparable phone charger.
bought to reduce number of chargers. won’t charge apple watch unless you unplug charger first before charging. failed to charge series six several times until i figured this out. got something this expensive, shouldn’t have to do this.
works fine but too long and heavy for the outlet to support it and the weight of cables by just the power prongs. in a horizontal outlet like a floor mounted or flat strip it would be fine. really should have a corded option
i asked the girlfriend to return this since it was her impulse purchase and we have so many chargers that do the same thing and more, she used it once and it’s been sitting since. i will hand it to anchor they make some good quality devices, and they have some outside the box thinking as noted by the suction cup support, but anyone who’s ever used suction cup things they get deformed and lose their ability to stick, and you have to keep them clean and there’s no carrier bag or pouch that anchor provided to do such a thing. a little bag is 1¢ when the device costs $60 should be been included when you can get a fast charging international device for way cheaper that does way more.
this charger is powerful and solid, like other anker chargers i have purchased over the years. but it is a poor design for many travel situations. the basic problem is that it is a heavy unit with the prongs at one end, so excessive leverage can cause the charger to unplug when there is not a tight fit with the outlet. anker appears to recognize this with an included stabilizing collar, but the collar can be awkward and/or useless in situations like plane and train seat power. and the collar is useless when the charger is paired with international prong adaptors.
i travel a lot for work and use lots of wall charger’s at hotels. typically love anker but this one has a huge design flaw. it’s so heavy and awkwardly built that it can’t stay in outlets. it will slowly fall out of the outlet under its own weight. have already woken up to an almost dead phone battery and have side lined the charge unfortunately. you can also forget about using it on an airline, won’t stay on most airline outlets for more than a second.but when you use a banana to keep it propped up, it works flawlessly.
used it four times now it overheats and stops working. bought it specifically for traveling and laptop charging. usually i swear by anker but this charger has been garbage. it got hot the first time i used it but not obnoxiously hot. then it got worse and now it stops working. i thought maybe the issue was using it to charge a laptop (laptop usb-c charging caps at 65w) so i tried a pixel 4a. nope, same issue. going to try the 715 nano and see if that works; fingers crossed i simply got a lemon in this model. i use anker usb c cables but i did test out other cables; heat problem remained. also tested the anker usb c cables on a different anker usb c charger and they work fine. also that charger does not get hot, but it's not convenient for traveling either.
i usually really like anker products, but this wasn’t up to par vs their other products i’ve bought.issues:has trouble staying inserted into a us outlet as it literally has fallen out of several outlets at home, hotels, etc.when it does work, the charging is not anywhere near as advertised, as it doesn’t fast charge, even just one item, let alone 3.advertised as being able to charge multiple apple products via usc, usb etc., but none of my apple devices charge any faster than the standard 25w charger i got with my new apple devices.no idea why it doesn’t seem to work as advertised.i would have returned it asap after purchase (had i known) but i made a mistake putting it in a box then forgetting where it was till 9 months later.was excited to find it and plugging it into a wall outlet that evening, charging my iwatch and iphone (brand new cords with brand new apple products) waking up i realized the unit had fallen out of the outlet.figured it was my mistake…but then it happened again, and again. at home, hotels, etc.just took it to a friend’s house while dog sitting and it fell out of 2 of their outlets!seriously disappointed considering how expensive it was!
love anker stuff but this doesn’t charge my apple items at my bedside table all at once. i would be cautious of expecting it to charge any three things at once. of course i threw out my packaging too.
this product isn’t as stellar as other anker products i had previously purchased. results from charging my apple smartwatch via usb-a port are not consistent like the two usb-c ports. you have to play around with other devices getting charged via the usb-c ports. it was even worse before contacting anker support but consistency still lags. for the price i paid, i’d look elsewhere for a wall charger with similar configuration.the 2 stars are the consistency of charging results from the usb-c ports.
i had an issue while on a trip with my anker 60w piq 3.0, but found out later it was the cable (had issues with both ports, anyhow) but i kept this one because i like the form factor, but it doesn't have as much power. laptop charging takes longer and when i have phone and laptop plugged in the phone says check charger 21 hours remaining. take the same cables to my anker 60w piq 3.0 and everything has the power it needs again.
i purchased this (expensive) charger for the ability of charging my phone and watch from the same charger with plenty of power. i have my phone cable using usb c andy watch using usb a. ifni have my watch charging first and plug in my phone, it shows charging info on my watch and stops charging. the phone will then start charging. i will wake up to a almost dead watch (due to not charging overnight) or when charging the watch alone it won't charge at all. this is extremely disappointing due to the high cost and good advertising. i wanted to use it for a while before writing this review just to make sure i wasnt crazy. well, here you go. come on anker..... this is disappointing.
always gets hot and i rarely use more than the top port which is used for my 15”, not 16”, macbook pro. charges a bit but only mainly does it when the laptop is closed, otherwise i get that stupid plug image rather than the lightning bolt. i’m just over it and it’s been quite a few months. i might be spending more for apple products, but at least the bricks stand the rest of time.
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