Completely agreed, GOAT charger. I bought one for my desk at work, and I love it. Not having to worry about my cable length, or worry about it falling through the access hole in my desk… and its visually attractive. I’ve gotten more than a couple questions on it. Absolutely love.
0:10 That intro caught me off guard! 😂 Jumping straight into roasting Anker just 10 seconds in, totally deserved! Their product naming/branding is almost as bad as Sony's! Actually, Sony is way ahead in the race for the worst product naming, no contest there. It’s hard to even name a second place contender. Anker’s naming system is definitely inconsistent. You have to be deep into the community to differentiate one product from another.
Yes. Unfortunately it is a very expensive charger ☹️but not so bad considering the power and ports. It’s a lot cheaper on Amazon right now which is why I bought it.
@Vynzography On my unit, regardless of whether display brightness is set to min, max, or anything in between, the display appears relatively low contrast, with a washed-out gray hue in the background behind all text. It's most noticeable in a dimmer room lighting environment. While I'm sure that Anker didn't use an OLED panel in this, capable of absolute blacks, it seems as though it should be considerably more contrasting than this, if only for text legibility. Can I trouble you for input from your end? If you look at your unit head on, with the clock screensaver running, are able to see the hazy gray background of the entire display, with a noticeable break to absolute black when the actual, non-display front surface begins?
Hi. Yes it is the same on my unit as well. Also the same on the battery power bank. Unfortunately Anker used a very cheap display on these prime products. I leave mine on max brightness and the grey is visible but as I have it in a bright room it doesn’t bother me.
@@VynZography Really, really appreciate the considerate reply here, not to mention your fantastic and detailed review. GOing back to your "User Interface" video chapter, you cranked up display brightness to 100% and made some room lighting adjustments. Nevertheless, the display does appear inky black in the background behind all text. What do you attribute that to? Is that merely camera white/contrast balancing that's making it appear that way, in spite of your naked eye, in the room, seeing the same gray background, poor contrast issue that you and I are discussing here?
@ArtemMoshkovich mmmm. Now I am wondering if your unit might be different to mine. I cranked up the brightness to 100% because at 60% it was just way too dim. It’s hard to troubleshoot because what the camera sees is not what the eye sees. When I get home I’ll try to video exactly what it’s like.
It can't charge a Pixel 9 Pro XL at full speed because of missing PPS at 21V, a 30$ Anker charger can do it. That is very disaplointed for such an extensive charger
@@787bingo I think it should do it. I haven’t had a situation yet with an Anker product where it didn’t do what it said it would do 👍. Please use my Amazon affiliate link!
@@VynZography True I tried both the top end anker chargers. Then I used a regular Dell USB-C charger and it charged. I think there is an issue with some kind of negotiation and somehow the battery does not get charged
Instead of spending $150 - $300 for one of these charging stations, you're better off just buying a 100W GaN charger with two or 3 ports. I use Choetech 100W GaN chargers. I have two of them. Dual USBC ports. I can rapid charge iPhone, applewatch, earpods, a power bank or even a gaming laptop.
Look at this bad boy over here ^^ typing away on his Lenovo gaming keyboard with his biker gloves on (left hand only) while sipping on his Strawberry Banana Prime feeling superior lmao. If Jake Paul labeled his Primes like this Anker box you’d be halfway through a Dream Pop before you realized your mom rolled the wrong one down the basement stairs with your 6 piece McNuggies
Completely agreed, GOAT charger. I bought one for my desk at work, and I love it. Not having to worry about my cable length, or worry about it falling through the access hole in my desk… and its visually attractive. I’ve gotten more than a couple questions on it. Absolutely love.
@@samuels.cummings9951 its so good!
Really nice and useful review, thank you.
@@KrystianLewandowski thanks! Hope it helped! Like and subscribe 😝😝😝
This is the best charger to ever exist. I absolutely love it. I will eventually replace all chargers in my home with these. Goodbye bricks.
Anker needs to combine this with their old Wakey alarm clock. Would love something like this that's also a bedside clock
I got the Anker Prime 250w 4 ports, last year which is very nice
This one is Huge
0:10 That intro caught me off guard! 😂 Jumping straight into roasting Anker just 10 seconds in, totally deserved! Their product naming/branding is almost as bad as Sony's!
Actually, Sony is way ahead in the race for the worst product naming, no contest there. It’s hard to even name a second place contender. Anker’s naming system is definitely inconsistent. You have to be deep into the community to differentiate one product from another.
LOL it’s a great charger! I didn’t mean to come across as angry 😂😂 but I have to say it as I see it right?
@@VynZography Exactly! Not angry, just straight to the point, and that’s refreshing! Keep up the great work!
@T10107 Thank you!! 🤩
Liked the video before watching the video because no doubt this charger is a great charger but sadly it costs $320 with shipping in our country.
Yes. Unfortunately it is a very expensive charger ☹️but not so bad considering the power and ports. It’s a lot cheaper on Amazon right now which is why I bought it.
You are better off just using a cheap power strip and a few High amperage charging adapters. It's way more efficient and economical.
@Vynzography On my unit, regardless of whether display brightness is set to min, max, or anything in between, the display appears relatively low contrast, with a washed-out gray hue in the background behind all text. It's most noticeable in a dimmer room lighting environment. While I'm sure that Anker didn't use an OLED panel in this, capable of absolute blacks, it seems as though it should be considerably more contrasting than this, if only for text legibility. Can I trouble you for input from your end? If you look at your unit head on, with the clock screensaver running, are able to see the hazy gray background of the entire display, with a noticeable break to absolute black when the actual, non-display front surface begins?
Hi. Yes it is the same on my unit as well. Also the same on the battery power bank. Unfortunately Anker used a very cheap display on these prime products. I leave mine on max brightness and the grey is visible but as I have it in a bright room it doesn’t bother me.
@@VynZography Really, really appreciate the considerate reply here, not to mention your fantastic and detailed review. GOing back to your "User Interface" video chapter, you cranked up display brightness to 100% and made some room lighting adjustments. Nevertheless, the display does appear inky black in the background behind all text. What do you attribute that to? Is that merely camera white/contrast balancing that's making it appear that way, in spite of your naked eye, in the room, seeing the same gray background, poor contrast issue that you and I are discussing here?
@ArtemMoshkovich mmmm. Now I am wondering if your unit might be different to mine. I cranked up the brightness to 100% because at 60% it was just way too dim. It’s hard to troubleshoot because what the camera sees is not what the eye sees. When I get home I’ll try to video exactly what it’s like.
It's only missing a universal AC socket
Should have bought one of those fr
Vynzography are you from Trinidad 🇹🇹? I was born in the States but grew up and went to primary school there. I know that accent when I hear it👍🏾.
Correct on your first guess 😝
@@VynZography I’m subscribing now.
@@RoxburysFinest617 thanks I appreciate the support. I need it LOL 😜
so you can take the anker battery 🔋 pack on the plane? is it over 20,000 mah?
Hi yeh I've been taking it on planes no problem.
I subscribed because of the accent that sounds trini 😮
@@wattyjj you got it! Thanks for subscribing!!!
Which model is the power bank with dock that you compare in the end
Hi. Its this one amzn.to/4eMxBqO and this one amzn.to/3zTFTym
awesome sharing!
Very informative but I need to energise my four-footed hoofed mammal
😂😂☹️☹️☹️ yes this charger works very well for that 😂😂😂
How hot does it get at max load?
@@jmssun I’ve never felt it get warm. But I’ve also never maxed it out 😃
Was that raaa sound when you cut open the box supposed to be a reference to Flossy Carter
@@aurorayoru5333 definitely!💯 I watch all his videos the mans a legend!
@@VynZography Absolutely love his videos and his energy
It can't charge a Pixel 9 Pro XL at full speed because of missing PPS at 21V, a 30$ Anker charger can do it. That is very disaplointed for such an extensive charger
Really? That is disappointing.
Hello !
Is plastic or metal body ?
Thx.
It’s all plastic. Cheers.
@@VynZography Many thanks 👍🏻
Can you test c1 to a maximum 140w?..
Hi good question. Unfortunately that power bank is the most powerful thing I have 😥. If I ever find something that can take 140W I will try it 👍.
@VynZography thank you..Just wondering before I buy it since I have an ROG laptop which requires 150w..
@@787bingo I think it should do it. I haven’t had a situation yet with an Anker product where it didn’t do what it said it would do 👍. Please use my Amazon affiliate link!
@VynZography okay thanks..will still look for a review/video about it though just to make sure..
I see you got some inspiration from Flossy Carter
LOL Floss is my hero!!!
I noticed that as well, lol
😎
This charger is useless when charging DJI battery bank. It simply does not charge
@@timmark4190 that’s strange…
@@VynZography True I tried both the top end anker chargers. Then I used a regular Dell USB-C charger and it charged. I think there is an issue with some kind of negotiation and somehow the battery does not get charged
@that is possible. Can you return the charger and get a replacement just in case your particular unit has an issue?
Instead of spending $150 - $300 for one of these charging stations, you're better off just buying a 100W GaN charger with two or 3 ports.
I use Choetech 100W GaN chargers. I have two of them. Dual USBC ports. I can rapid charge iPhone, applewatch, earpods, a power bank or even a gaming laptop.
That’s true. But I think the main selling point is the screen.
i recommend the Anker Prime for around 70$, charges 2 Macbooks, iPhone/iPad and so on
@@Zenan466
Easier to just plug them both in with their own adapters
Never knew someone could buy a product knowing what they are getting and still be so angry and upset over it. Get over yourself dude.
Look at this bad boy over here ^^ typing away on his Lenovo gaming keyboard with his biker gloves on (left hand only) while sipping on his Strawberry Banana Prime feeling superior lmao. If Jake Paul labeled his Primes like this Anker box you’d be halfway through a Dream Pop before you realized your mom rolled the wrong one down the basement stairs with your 6 piece McNuggies
It looks like an audio amplifier. So is it an amplifier or is it a charger?... Maybe its a "amparger"?
@@massifothrwrldly 😂😂😂