As I’m going about my day, I typically have at least three things on my person that have a battery in them. I’ve got my phone in my pocket, a smartwatch on my wrist, and a pair of headphones on my ears. I might even be walking around with a laptop or tablet too. And since all these devices run on battery, they eventually need to be plugged in.
Among the four ports on the front of this Anker charger are three USB-C slots and one USB-A slot. When used individually, you’ll be able to achieve charging speeds of 140W on either of the first two USB-C ports or 40W on the third. The USB-A on its own can handle up to 33W.
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Fast Charging
If you’re using more than one port at once, the power delivery gets divvied up. It’s different for whether you’re using two three, or four at a time. When all are fully in use, you can expect 65W on the first USB-C, 42W on the second, 12W on the third, and then 12W on the USB-A. You can prioritize which device you plug where based on the maximum charging speed it can handle as well as which currently has lower battery, needing the boost more.








