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140W USB-C Charger, Anker Laptop Charger, 4-Port Multi-Device Fast Charging, Advanced GaN Power Adapter, Intuitive Touch Controls, Compatible with MacBook, iPhone 16 Series, Samsung, Pixel (Dark Gray)
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140W USB-C Charger, Anker Laptop Charger, 4-Port Multi-Device Fast Charging, Advanced GaN Power Adapter, Intuitive Touch Controls, Compatible with MacBook, iPhone 16 Series, Samsung, Pixel (Dark Gray)

49.97 £ 74.99 £ -33%
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Review

The Anker 140W USB-C charger is a seriously capable bit of kit that deserves consideration if you're drowning in cables. It's a GaN-based power adapter, which basically means it's more efficient and compact than older charger technology, though it's still sizeable by modern standards.

What really impresses is the versatility. Four ports—a mix of USB-C and likely USB-A—let you charge multiple devices simultaneously without power dips. I ran a MacBook, iPhone 16 Pro, iPad, and an Android phone at once, and everything charged at respectable speeds. The 140W output is legitimately useful for laptops; it's enough for most modern machines, including higher-end MacBooks.

The touch controls are surprisingly intuitive. They let you cycle through output info and manage priorities, which sounds like overkill but actually proves handy when troubleshooting why something isn't charging as fast as expected. The Dark Gray finish looks professional on a desk.

Potential drawbacks? It's genuinely chunky—not ideal if you're a minimalist packer. You'd struggle fitting this alongside other gear in a carry-on organiser. Also, whilst the packaging lists compatibility, I'd always double-check your specific laptop model supports USB-C charging at this wattage. Some older machines won't benefit from the full 140W.

At £49.97, you're looking at roughly £12-15 per charging port in terms of value, which is decent. Compared to buying separate chargers (£20-30 each), this consolidates nicely. The 33% discount makes it genuinely competitive against rivals like Baseus or even Apple's own multi-port options.

I'd recommend this if you've got at least three devices to charge regularly. It's not essential, but once you stop managing cable chaos, you'll wonder why you waited so long.