Anker Prime 100W A2343 versus 317 Rocoren and Monoprice USB Showdown

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  • Anker Prime 100W A2343 versus 317 Rocoren and Monoprice USB Showdown
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    In this video I am looking at four different power adapters. Here I have both the newest in the series called prime, prime on prime, prime squared, lawsuit? Anyway, comparing that to the three series, a Monoprice offering, and a Rocoren power adapter. Some will be good, some will be bad, mostly they’ll be whatever they are. Prime series, it’s seriously not a robot voice but I better question the nature of my reality.
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    00:00 Intro
    01:05 Monoprice
    02:54 The Rocoren
    04:51 The 317
    06:52 The Prime A2343
    08:58 Data
    10:50 More Data
    12:49 Conclusion
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  • @Project22a
    @Project22a 8 месяцев назад +19

    Thank you so much for doing this review. Every time a search for reviews on power adapters they're literally just unboxing videos, this is the DATA I want to see. Subscribed!

  • @koolkiddie
    @koolkiddie 9 месяцев назад +16

    I've been waiting for this upload! Thanks very much brother

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +3

      Hope you enjoyed it!

    • @ricoviii1
      @ricoviii1 7 месяцев назад

      Are those burns on your right hand???

  • @kaningra9192
    @kaningra9192 8 месяцев назад +3

    If one was looking for a power supply for traveling the Anker Prime A2343 looks like an awesome fit. Form factor is pretty impressive for what it's delivering. Great vid!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, I actually like that product. I just took it internationally and it did everything I needed it to.

    • @kerPlanck
      @kerPlanck 4 месяца назад

      ⁠@@AllThingsOnePlacehi, what travel adapter do you recommend for someone who wants to travel to different parts of the world?

  • @graxxor
    @graxxor 6 месяцев назад +1

    It's 2am on a Friday night and I'm watching a nerd-tastic video about power adapters... I've said this before but I'll say it again yours is the only channel I've discovered that discusses sine wave distortion, overload cutoff, power factor and efficiency stats for off the shelf consumer power adaptors.... Pretty much THE go to channel in the power supply space!
    -- Black Friday sale, I cancelled the 67W GaNP rime charger order and went for the 100W GanPrime shown here. Only a $10 bucks difference in price between the two.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  6 месяцев назад +1

      Nice! Yeah, that is a worthy upgrade. It's not even much bigger or heavier.

    • @graxxor
      @graxxor 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlace
      Would love you to force the heaviest possible continuous load on your top chargers to see what happens beyond their simply tripping under overload.
      I bought the new 100W MagPRIME and replaced my cute, white, very good looking and decently compact AOHI single port 65W adaptor (that thing, with its chiseled front face, sculpted rounded corners and breathing LED is almost a work of art, aesthetically).
      TBH, the fact that the legs fold means that spacewise, the 100W'ter doesn't feel much bigger than the 65 AOHI.
      I'm concerned about the heat tho... the 100W Anker gets Hella (literally Hell) hot. The Anker WILL actually burn you if you hold it for more than a few seconds. I mean, lingering skin damage 24 hours later kind of burns, not just "warm".
      On the other hand my 65W AOHI was manageable, heatwise. It got hot, but was never aggressively so.
      The Anker feels borderline thermonuclear after an M1 Macbook 14" and iPad Pro full charge!
      Seriously 45g of heat conductive compound forced into the gaps notwithstanding, this thing is a thermal beast...

  • @sillystuff6247
    @sillystuff6247 9 месяцев назад +28

    glad anker is improving, especially after some underwhelming results in your previous tests.
    as a non-electrical engineer, i just hope a few brands show consistently good results and value in your tests.
    then i'll know what to buy when i lose a charger while traveling abroad.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, this one is a serious step up and at least competitive. As a power supply very good.

    • @LGNilsson
      @LGNilsson 9 месяцев назад +1

      So you're just a regular old-fashioned engineer?
      Sorry, couldn't help myself.

    • @dawiitz
      @dawiitz 7 месяцев назад

      I usually use a Galaxy S23 Ultra with a Tab S8 and a Lenovo laptop, the phone and the tab support 45w charging and the laptop supports 65w, does the anker 100w prime gan fits me well?

    • @sjoerd104
      @sjoerd104 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@dawiitzIt'll fit you perfectly

    • @sjoerd104
      @sjoerd104 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@dawiitzAll your devices will charge at full speed

  • @agthegoat26
    @agthegoat26 9 месяцев назад +5

    Yess!! I’ve been holding off on purchasing the Anker Prime 100w power adapter because I didn’t know if it had power factor correction, I assume it did because it was 100w however i wasn’t sure. If it didn’t have power factor correction I would’ve passed on it.

  • @macd7743
    @macd7743 7 месяцев назад +3

    As always, great review! This review was much anticipated, as I think the 100 watt offerings are the most versatile-enough to power almost anything without being overkill-and I've been eyeing the Anker A2343. Since it's currently discounted to $56, I think I'm going to snag it.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, the value makes sense at that point too.

    • @MrPhamVuAnh
      @MrPhamVuAnh 7 месяцев назад

      Where do you get this price?

  • @darko1996x
    @darko1996x 9 месяцев назад +1

    Another great review. I like the new Anker Prime 100 but oh my is it expensive. At $85 it is too much. Hopefully when it's on sale at the a reasonable price it will be worth it.

  • @AndyX000
    @AndyX000 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, first of all amazing job and great analysis, keep it going. I really like the Ankers 100W and 120W, but the fact that on 20v mode they run kinda low it worries that it will damage my macbook, is that a concern or it doesn't really matters? Which one would you recomend? Is mostly to use one charger for all my devices

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад +3

      I haven't dove deep enough in to see if there is any risk of damage. Usually, the device plugged into is bucking the voltage to a lower level anyway, so it probably doesn't care too much if the input is a little low or high as long as it isn't out of the range of whatever switching chip is in the device.

  • @honey16mae
    @honey16mae 9 месяцев назад

    Saw your Rocoren 140W review and was thinking of purchasing the 100W version for the weight. Glad that I talked myself into buying the 140W version instead for future-proofing and performance. I would have been upset if I bought the 100W one then watched this lol.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I think a few people will be in that boat. I'd take the 140W any day.

    • @absolutelypitiful3837
      @absolutelypitiful3837 9 месяцев назад +1

      Be careful about the Rocoren 140W, it's really disappointing in multi port usage. While using it to charge a laptop at 65w in the first port, the second one would only charge my Samsung phone at 20w, not even 25w PPS.

    • @honey16mae
      @honey16mae 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@absolutelypitiful3837 If you check the power distribution for the charger, they indicate that for dual port usage, the type C ports can only do 100W+20W. Since you already occupied the first port with a 65W laptop, the other port can only do 20W max (which is the case for your Samsung charging at 20W only). While that sucks because they don't use the entire 40W extra, they also didn't do false advertising so I can't exactly blame anyone either. Hopefully this would give other buyers an idea of what they're getting into (especially those who sadly don't do enough research).

    • @absolutelypitiful3837
      @absolutelypitiful3837 9 месяцев назад

      @@honey16mae I must have gotten confused, I thought I had read something else on the specs.
      Still it's disappointing.

    • @honey16mae
      @honey16mae 9 месяцев назад

      @@absolutelypitiful3837 Agree. The port sharing kinda sucks. They really should have used the other 40W for dual port charging if they wanted to preserve the 100W of the first type C port. If not, they could also do like a 65W+65W config.

  • @callcalvin
    @callcalvin 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative. Thank you! Please review the Anker Prime 67w if you can. Thanks!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +4

      Yep, I have that one too. Probably a month out on that one for a review. Don’t want to do too much Anker stuff all at once. It’s been a lot lately.

    • @darko1996x
      @darko1996x 9 месяцев назад

      We can't get enough of Anker bud. Just keep them coming.

  • @ikjadoon
    @ikjadoon 7 месяцев назад +1

    That Monoprice charger (Monoprice part # 43556) has some serious quality issues, I think. After some months, mine popped the magic smoke charging an iPhone & a MacBook Air; horrible burnt smell. Turns out, plenty on Monoprice's site had the exact same result: after a few weeks / months, it'd get extremely hot (even charging basic, low-power devices) → loud pop & smoke → totally dead. I'm glad they discontinued it. Either it was designed poorly or it had poor QC. Can't remember in the past decade any "name brand" product popping & smoking (especially one ETL listed). Anyways, love the channel. Subbed. If you're ever bored, I'd send it to you. I kept the dead one around if Monoprice ever wanted to do an investigation, heh, but they never got back (though they did refund me happily).

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад

      Okay, yeah that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing the experience with it. I have the newer version still here. Along with some of the other 100W adapters from monoprice. I wonder if I can make it pop. Yeah, eventually I am going to put up a way to share things for now though I don't have anything or maybe one of the other electronics channels will take it? I actually want to watch that video.

  • @VioletsBrooch
    @VioletsBrooch 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for providing videos that provide technical information on chargers while still making it easy to understand! I'm on the fence between getting the anker 747 150w and the anker a2343 100w for my phone, ipad, and lenovo legion go (gaming handheld that uses a 65w charger). Do you think jumping up to the 150w charger is worth the price premium as right now the 150w charger is around 70 dollars and the 100w charger is 56 dollars?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад +1

      Personally, I'd go with the smaller 100W charger.

  • @davidmacleod3853
    @davidmacleod3853 5 месяцев назад

    Have ordered the A2343 based on this review. Appreciate the detail! Question I have is does the travel clip shown on the first charger also fit the A2343? Or is there another option that does the same thing to avoid the usual fall-off-of-the-wall experience with some of the traditional options?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  5 месяцев назад +1

      No, I did take it traveling recently and I used a "death-dapter", not recommended but functional. I want to do another video on travel adapters though.

  • @kodokuna
    @kodokuna 9 месяцев назад

    Does triggering OCP cause damage to the charger? I have a circuit that uses PD and a battery, but sometimes power draw will be too much for the PD bypass and it eill trigger OCP, sometimes repeatedly over a few seconds while the spike in power draw occurs.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      On USB C the OCP is actually a MOSFET that turns off the output. These can be reset almost indefinitely. The charger itself has to be able to handle those spikes of current though and most, at least for short durations can just fine. If you try to run it right on the edge for a long time though, then it's likely to trip on something more long term damaging like over temperature protection.

  • @zachamodeo
    @zachamodeo 9 месяцев назад

    Great thorough content! Where do you find the slide on international adapters like the one shown at 1:30? Are they generic or specific to the devices you have?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      They aren't exactly generic but they also kind of are. These particular ones are from minix and Invzi power adapters but many companies use this style clip on plug, I haven't looked to find the exact generic brand though.

  • @mathlevr
    @mathlevr 9 месяцев назад +5

    Incredible. Anker learned how to do 12 V. I have no words.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      haha, yeah, when I was testing I was like huh? That's not supposed to be there. I don't think you can buy modern USB chipsets that don't have it.

  • @MarshallFlores
    @MarshallFlores Месяц назад

    How is the heat dissipation/temperature on the Anker Prime 100W when charging?
    I'm debating picking up the Anker Prime 100W or the Anker 747 140W as a travel charger for my M1 Max Macbook Pro 16. Which of the two would you prefer?
    Thank you for your great reviews!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Месяц назад

      That's a good question, the prime 100W does get pretty hot, where as the 747 at 100W wouldn't be too bad (remember the 747 doesn't have EPR so 100W max on one port). The Prime is a little more outlet friendly. The 747 basically requires an extension cord. For efficiency the 747 is better also.

  • @user-nc5hr1pv6c
    @user-nc5hr1pv6c 9 месяцев назад +3

    Do you think the 100w Anker Prime has better power renegotiation than the Anker 747? Also, disregarding the cost, which one do you like more overall personally? Thanks!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +8

      I am very impressed with this new one. I think it might be better. I was using the 747 but I’ll be giving this one some long term testing.

  • @RedEyedITguy
    @RedEyedITguy 9 месяцев назад +1

    Have you tried any power adapters from AOHi? They're a somewhat newer company that I think was the OEM manufacturer for Belkin or some others in the past but now sell under their own brand. I've tried 30w, 65w, and 100w with pretty good luck but aside from devices which can show what kind of power they are getting and a USB C cable that will display PD/wattage on one end, I don't have a super accurate way to check them.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, I have a couple videos on Aohi adapters. In general they seem like reasonable quality chargers, some aren't great but can't win them all.

  • @dot5816
    @dot5816 2 месяца назад +1

    Is there a good usb C to usb C cable that you recommend to use with the Anker Prime 100W adapter?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  2 месяца назад

      Anker makes decent cables, UGREEN, UNI, Baseus, pretty much all of them are good. Use the shortest one to do the job you need to do.

  • @wii1mii
    @wii1mii 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question about the adapter negotiation. I have Anker 737 charger and it seems to struggle if I try to charge: Macbook, iPhone and Sony Xperia all at the same time. It starts doing negotiation loop and devices keep disconnecting every few seconds. Is there any charger that would be powerful enough to provide enough juice for all of the devices while also being able to negotiate with the speed? PS. I am from Europe, so European plug is kind of a must. Thank you.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      You should have enough power with that charger for those devices (depending on which Macbook), but the charge loop happens in some situations. I'm not sure with that specific mix of devices which charger would maintain charging without going into a loop. Satechi makes the 165W charger with a removeable cord, so you can plug in any cord end, not sure if they are available, it is only USB C though so not sure about the Sony.

    • @wii1mii
      @wii1mii 9 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Thanks, will check out Satechi chargers. Its always possible to get USB C to pretty much anything else so thats not a problem.

  • @anishparulekar1171
    @anishparulekar1171 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Between the anker prime 100w here and the anker 120W prime 737 which would you recommend mostly for portable laptop and phone charging?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад +1

      The prime 100W is a little better form factor and more efficient. They did make improvements. It is also one of the lightest 100 watt adapters.

  • @TheDodgefan9
    @TheDodgefan9 8 месяцев назад +1

    I only just discovered the channel, so I am not well-versed on things like voltage ripple. I received the Anker 317 today as I have recently gotten a Lenovo Z16 that uses the proprietary 135w USB-C charger. I thought the 317 would be a nice travel adapter, so I can my Legion 135w GAN charger (imported from China) at my desk where I would be more likely to need full performance. Basically, will the 317 work for my ThinkPad safely?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure if it will work. I expect it to work at 100W if the laptop supports PD 3 charging through the USB C port but manufacturers are extremely vague on support for 3rd party chargers I've found.

  • @billythygoat
    @billythygoat 9 месяцев назад

    Do you mind trying out the Baseus Powercombo Pro 20W and 40W as there is no need for the 30W? I was thinking this would be good for my accessories, like wireless headphones, my ikea lamp that uses USB-C and didn't come with a wall adapter (annoying), and my cell phone. I've been using the 100W Powercombo Pro for my bedside and it's great. I use the 100W desktop (no 120v outlets) for travel too from your recommendations.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I haven’t done any lower wattage ones but it seems like a logical next step. Thanks for the suggestion. Oh, usb c led light. I’ve been looking for those.

    • @billythygoat
      @billythygoat 9 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Ikea has two or three of them at very least. Two are ring lights and one is monitor bar light.

  • @TwilightSirius
    @TwilightSirius 9 месяцев назад

    I also saw your Rocoren 140W Review, and I've been thinking on getting one. Do you think that power brick is good for charging a 45W smartphone (Nothing Phone 2) and a 65W Power Bank at the same time? I also plan to use the same brick to charge a 100W laptop soon in the future.
    Or perhaps there's another power brick that you could recommend that is way better? Thanks for these videos, man.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      That power adapter probably won't charge at the full speed on the 2nd port. Overall, I found the Rocoren to be a decent charger though. Whatever you end up choosing, I'd always look for reviews of failures though, sometimes power adapters will have a longer term high failure rate and that doesn't pop up for a while.

    • @absolutelypitiful3837
      @absolutelypitiful3837 9 месяцев назад +1

      Don't get it for that. I was charging a laptop at 65w, and the second USB-C port would only charge at 20w. It really disappoints with multi port usage.
      I've noticed this with every multi port charger I've used that has 3 or more ports. They never fully respect their stated capacity. That's why I now always overshoot for the total wattage.

  • @JoaoMarcK
    @JoaoMarcK 6 месяцев назад +1

    I Just got one of this new Prime 100w, and mine can renegociate PD without cutting the output, on mine having a 20V on the C1 port, it does not reset the port to 5v like on 8:17 , and the connected device just drops current to the new limit.
    Maybe your PD trigger/decoy have a bug that resets the requested voltage to 5V when a new capability is reported via PD?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  6 месяцев назад +1

      The new anker devices sometimes do behave that way with no or very light load present. I put it on an oscilloscope to see the wave form and versus other power adapters it retriggers a lot faster. It also renegotiates almost instantly when it does reset, which isn't every time. Yes, the trigger will reset on any power loss, it has no memory, unlike a real device with storage which would stay powered on and probably not lose that CC signal in such a short time period.

    • @JoaoMarcK
      @JoaoMarcK 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlace I looked for years for a multiport adapter that would not reset the port, at least not in a way that the "sink" device would notice or stop charging.
      My S21 does not like any reset during power renegociation, It falls to sub 15w for the rest of the charging.
      That does not happen with this new Anker 100w, I can plug and unplug anything to the 60w port, and my S21 does not care.
      Using the PD sniffer function of the PowerZ, I can see that when I plug something, the adapter sends a new PD CAP message, with new power limits.
      Anyway, thanks for replying and testing further.

  • @takshpradhan2154
    @takshpradhan2154 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much for this video! I was wondering, that 317 ripple does seem super high compared to its competitors, and actually in general, would you even recommend purchasing it at that point? Because 1V is quite a bit, and i wanted to use it to charge my laptop at close to 100W so it would be at that usage quite frequently. And what are the long terms effects of such bad ripple? Thanks!

    • @takshpradhan2154
      @takshpradhan2154 9 месяцев назад

      I think also a possibility is you got a defective unit? Not excusing Anker here, but it just seems super super odd

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I think some of the higher value is the probing error, and I should specify this is really noise plus ripple, but comparatively and reconnecting everything it did reproduce this number so it could have been something a little broken. I need to make a better setup for this too. I certainly added some noise to the measurements.

    • @takshpradhan2154
      @takshpradhan2154 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlace I see, thank you! Would you say at this point in time it is worth buying?

  • @Holy_Hobo
    @Holy_Hobo 8 месяцев назад +2

    Do you think the higher idle power of the prime series may have to do with some of their extra features, such as the "active shield" where prime measures 3,000,000 times a day and the 317 measures 570,000?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад +3

      It certainly could, the more times the power adapter has to do something the more energy it will need. There are also static losses in parts of the power supply that may not be as optimized, resistors for draining bulk capacitance or filtering components as an example.

    • @Holy_Hobo
      @Holy_Hobo 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Is there is any benefit to measuring temperature that many times? To me it seems like just a way to get "big number looks good". Although I'm not an expert in the field, I don't see much of a point to measuring temperature more than like 1 times a second, seems insanely wasteful for no benefit but I could be extremely misinformed.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад +3

      @@Holy_Hobo Yeah, temperature is slow data, so monitoring it faster than a few times a second is over board.

  • @jammies701
    @jammies701 Месяц назад

    Any way to purchase from Amazon using a code to add affiliate at checkout? The affiliate links don't work on my devices

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Месяц назад +1

      hmm, not sure. They are amazon affiliate links already. I have heard people have issues with them in some countries.

  • @Fredo.heavyy
    @Fredo.heavyy 7 месяцев назад

    Doing gods work 🙏🏽

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад

      I don't know if I'd go that far but thank you!

  • @josephlyons3393
    @josephlyons3393 9 месяцев назад

    I've seen a few of your videos of testing these power banks - I'm curious which you think is the best of all the ones you've tested.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      For power banks, I probably pick the evatronic 60W or the baseus blade HD for a relatively compact but capable options. They are on the cheaper side of things so maybe not the most reliable in the long term. I certainly need to test a lot more to get a bigger picture though.

  • @thomasijzerman8446
    @thomasijzerman8446 9 месяцев назад +1

    hey just found your channel what would u say is the best powerbank for my laptop max{150w} looking for someting atleast 65w

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +2

      If you can get by with 60 watts the baseus blade hd is efficient and relatively compact. The evatronic 60w is another smaller reasonable capacity one. If you need a little more the only one I’ve done a video for that really can deliver the power is the anker 737 so far. I think there’s a lot on the market though and I have a lot to test still so it’ll probably be a future video that covers the ideal laptop power bank.

    • @thomasijzerman8446
      @thomasijzerman8446 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlacethanks allot👍

  • @SamJones1337
    @SamJones1337 8 месяцев назад +3

    The anker 317 is regularly available for $23 on Amazon, or about 30% of the Anker Gan Prime. With very low idle consumption, and a bonus USB-C cable, just how bad are effects from voltage ripple in practice? I have 3 of these units so I'm very curious.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад +3

      The high ripple can cause some issues with your device because it has to smooth that signal out to a nominal DC value, the more AC the more heat the components inside the device will generate. In this case the 1V ripple was short peaks so very little energy is being transmitted, so it is probably okay. It may get confused once in a while and drop the charge signal if it happens to sample on a low voltage.

    • @SamJones1337
      @SamJones1337 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thank you for your response and your absolutely fantastic videos. Your channel is the best on RUclips for this

    • @AdamB_29
      @AdamB_29 5 месяцев назад

      ​@SamJones1337 I came here to find this exact thing out. I'm clueless at technical details like this, so something like voltage ripple sounds scary. Glad it's been clarified that it's definitely not ideal but it (shouldn't) burn my house down or absolutely kill my phone battery

  • @serhii43v
    @serhii43v 6 месяцев назад

    Could you advise if Anker 100w A2343 will charge 100w power bank during 1 hour?
    Will it increase temperature much or it is better to look at 120-150w variants?
    Will Baseus 100w charger (2C + 2A) be better for this use case or any other charger you advise?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  6 месяцев назад +1

      So, 100 watt, no, because you don't know the storage capacity which will determine how long it takes to charge. 100 watts of power tells you how fast it can go and 100 watt*hours would be the energy it can contain, if you can get that much power exactly during the bulk of the charge cycle it would probably take 1.5 hours to fully charge if optimized. Note, not 1 hour since the charge actually slows down for the last 20% of capacity or so with Lithium Ion, this is normal.
      The Anker is quite efficient at the top end. So, it is actually a good choice for 100 watt charging, it is a bit cooler than the others. The 100W Baseus charger will do it, but it will throttle at some point. I have actually charged fully a 100 watt hour power bank with a 100 watt Baseus charger and it did make it before throttling but I wouldn't expect that everywhere, if it's a little warm, 25C even, it will throttle. I do think getting a few extra watts will help since in general things will be cooler and more stable over the long term.

    • @serhii43v
      @serhii43v 6 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Thanks for clarification. What models/brands over 100w do you recommend? I saw in your reviews that Anker 120/150w not good enough at high end (20v drop more than normal).

  • @bamelawrence349
    @bamelawrence349 9 месяцев назад +1

    My Anker powerport atom iii 60W power adapter usb-a port stopped working….. what can I do?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +2

      Contact Anker. From what I have seen here they have excellent technical support.

  • @MrAsafalfa
    @MrAsafalfa 7 месяцев назад

    i realy enoying listen to your explanation regarding Power Adapters BUT :) im getting lost ... can you tell me what YOU will choose as the best power Adapter you think exist right now ? since im really struggle with this - to chose from. (out of all power bricks) that you tested?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, I am going to putting a video out in a couple weeks on my choices.

    • @MrAsafalfa
      @MrAsafalfa 7 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace looking forward ❤️❤️

  • @a5ad
    @a5ad Месяц назад

    Thanks for the wonderful comparison. I have a favor to ask.. as your testing is mainly focused on the US power grid.. if possible, can you also make a video for the 220 V 50 Hz power grid charger recommendation ...
    will the Baseus Gan3 perform better than Anker Prime 100w in the 220 V 50 Hz power grid.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Месяц назад

      Yeah, on the better power adapters I will test on both 120/60 and 230/50 for videos but I don't always do that. I did one 230V only video, probably one of the worst performance videos I've made. Between those two adapters, they will perform similarly. The Baseus may get a bit tingly on higher voltages because of it's higher leakage current.

    • @a5ad
      @a5ad Месяц назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace @AllThingsOnePlace thanks for the reply.. we International viewers will be really glad if the test results on 230v are shown on more future videos taking power leakage into consideration. If possible of course 😊
      Also could you also share link of that 230v only video you mentioned.
      Thanks in advance.

  • @tom22333
    @tom22333 7 месяцев назад

    This anker prime vs the 100w baseus you like? Using mostly as a laptop usb c charger. Also do you think this anker prime is worth 25-30$ more than the Anker USB C Charger (GaN II 100W)? THANKS!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад +4

      Versus the Gan II, yes, I think this is new enough and adds enough performance to be worth it, the USB negotiation is a lot better. The Baseus is still a good power supply though. I mostly end up using the desktop Gan3 one from Baseus.

    • @tom22333
      @tom22333 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlaceappreciate the reply and your videos

  • @dericmiguel1
    @dericmiguel1 9 месяцев назад

    just found your channel, thank you for your work! do you have any plans to test the new Anker prime 240W desktop charger? looking to get the full 140W to a MBP 16" via magsafe 3 cable. trying to decide between investing in a few more 140W apple chargers or a few anker 240W 😅

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +2

      I do plan to look at that one eventually.

    • @absolutelypitiful3837
      @absolutelypitiful3837 9 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace compare it to the Wotobeus 240W if you still have it ;)

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      @@absolutelypitiful3837 The 200W charger powers all the lights I use for making videos. It gets used a lot, ha. I actually haven't tested the 240W yet.

  • @bassyey
    @bassyey 5 месяцев назад

    I think I got the Anker A2343 model for the Chinese market. Do you think that matters? Because the it has the CCC mark, but not the TUV mark. I'm worried that the other versions are safer. Maybe they make two versions of A2343, one safer for TUV and not, is that the case?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  5 месяцев назад

      I wouldn't be surprised if they are the exact same product. They probably change the labeling regionally, which is good.

  • @bettersteps
    @bettersteps 9 месяцев назад +7

    I'm kind of pissed off Anker releases an entire new line right after I purchased a bunch of the "old" new line.

  • @AlphineWolf
    @AlphineWolf 28 дней назад

    Can you compare the anker with the Stiger Group power adapters? They said they supply anker. Iniu, Safuel, Kovol , etc are all owned by them

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  27 дней назад

      Yeah, I have done a couple OEM adapters on the channel. Anker tends to customize a bit more, they may be assembled in the same factory and in some cases they are the same device.

  • @kentvun
    @kentvun 7 месяцев назад +2

    After I watch this video, I got myself the anker 100w Prime charger (uk plug version). I was happy at first upon receiving the device. Nice finishing and design.
    Unfortunately, it has random power interruption and power cycling even though only one device is connected. This is devastating, because I am using it on my minisforum EM680 minipc which does not have a built-in battery, it relies completely on the wall PD power, as such, my pc just went blackout without warming. So does my unsaved work, all disappeared in a blink of the eye. I thought that was the cable problem, so I swapped out my usual cable to my spigen thunderbolt 4 cable. Still no luck, this happened 3 more times in the same day. Utterly unacceptable. For a premium charger, the least it could do is provide the constant power. The charger body was barely warm, not even hot, so it's not heat problem.
    Further to that I tried using it on my other device. I tried charging my surface book 2, it does not even charge. It just kept power cycling non-stop. disappointing.
    I think this is the problem when people review item base on the 2min when it works on a power meter in front of the camera without testing it through with real world usage, and with actual device. What is the point of power quality score when it is killing my pc and nuking my unsaved work. Padon my language, I am very frustrated with this anker "top of the line" 100w Prime charger.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, USB chargers will recheck and renegotiate after a period of time, any hick up in the ask for 20V and the adapter will drop back to 5V, this adapter reacts really fast too. I do test them for a longer period of time but I don't put that in a video for even more boring content reasons. That is an interesting edge case where the fast reaction is actually a problem. As a charger it is great but as a power adapter it sounds like it isn't great since it drops out periodically. USB PD is far from perfect and far less reliable as a long term power option because it has to constantly be in contact. A lot of the mini-PC's still use AC adapters that I've seen.
      Thank you for sharing the troubles with this one.

    • @SamJessop
      @SamJessop 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlace I now have a new UK spec Prime 100w, and I have the same issue with the power resetting about every minute. I have a power tester in line and can see that every time this happens, the line takes a few seconds to get back up to 20v. The other issue is that it only goes to about 4.5a at peak. This is either with an official Magsafe 3 cable, or an Anker 5a cable that works with other adapters just fine, although with the Prime 100w the MacBook shows that charging has stopped repeatedly. Honestly a bit disappointing and I am not sure whether this one is faulty.

  • @JP-be9cx
    @JP-be9cx 9 месяцев назад

    Hi! Any chance you gonna get your hands on the Aukey 100w PA-B7S Omnia ii ?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I'll probably have to do another Aukey video at some point. I added it to the list.

  • @martinleb23
    @martinleb23 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, does the anker supports the clip on international adapter ? Also what is the reference of this clip on ?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад

      No, they don't fit. The clips are from Minix adapters or Invzi, or lots of other brands.

    • @martinleb23
      @martinleb23 7 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thanks for your answer. Too bad.

  • @thefancyapple1823
    @thefancyapple1823 9 месяцев назад +5

    I've been anticipating a new upload and have you seen the new anker prime battery banks and chargers, would love to get your opinion on them and or a review in the near future!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +2

      One will be out next week. The others aren’t showing up until October. But yeah I’m skeptical on 200 watts out of a 20kmah battery.

  • @derelictxci
    @derelictxci 8 месяцев назад +4

    It seems Anker's new Prime 100w fixed the issue I had with 2022 Prime 747, 737. The new 100w could power my Samsung wireless charging dock fine without cycling through whatever the dock was searching for.
    Would you try testing wall chargers with wireless dock to see how efficient they are or aren't?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад +6

      I haven't done that yet, there was an IEEE article on this a while ago basically pushing the industry to not ever test wireless chargers, sponsored by manufacturers what a surprise... Anyway, it is a target to cover wireless charging at some point. It is going to be a mess, ha.

    • @Resolute.j
      @Resolute.j 7 месяцев назад

      Hello! May I know which specific new 100W Prime charger this is?

    • @derelictxci
      @derelictxci 7 месяцев назад

      @@Resolute.j The 3 ports A2343

    • @Resolute.j
      @Resolute.j 7 месяцев назад

      @@derelictxci thank you!

    • @vuta3947
      @vuta3947 7 месяцев назад

      I am currently intending to purchase 747 2022 charger, is that on have issue:? like it tooks to much time to re-negotiaite when plug/unplugged?

  • @zeio180zeio
    @zeio180zeio 6 месяцев назад

    If I used the 2 type c in the anker 100w… will I have 2 cable charging by 50w? (I need a single charger for 2 laptops)

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  6 месяцев назад

      No it can't do that. It drops to 5/9V only on the second port and 2.22A so 20W max on that second port.

  • @tommyle628
    @tommyle628 9 месяцев назад +2

    good for you to added P2P measurement, I think it's very important to have low P2P differences, best below 90mV to keep the battery safer and last a bit longer, correct me if I'm wrong. The Chinese national standard is less than 200mV, so these chargers are mostly PASS, but compared to the "Mr Perfect" Apple GaN Chargers, these chargers still have a long way to go.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +2

      I don't think it matters too much (within reason), since there is another layer of regulation in the device doing the actual charging. I should throw the apple adapters as a measure of comparison though.

  • @albedo0point39
    @albedo0point39 9 месяцев назад +3

    The Anker prime seems to be getting some bad ratings on Amazon for audible buzzing. Is this something you can listen out for during reviews?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +3

      I do. I've noted ones that were particularly bad previously. The test equipment is not very quiet though so it tends to drown out the sound if it only produces low sound pressure levels. The power analyzer makes a lot of power supply noise.

    • @albedo0point39
      @albedo0point39 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thanks!
      I guess there’s a likelihood of sample variation for noise - since it’ll be dependent on things like the amount of silicon / heat glue applied to inductors.

  • @zameer869
    @zameer869 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the review. Can you please compare Anker prime 100W with Anker 736 nano ii and if possiable add 737 120w. The reason is 736 Nano is in deal with good price compare to other 2. I purchased 736, but my Samsung S23 ultra doesn;t shows Super fast charger 2.0 with single USB C input. I am using 100 W type C table, So need some comparison planning to switch Anker Prime 100W, not sure whether it supports Samsung 2.0 Super Fast charging. Please let us know your thought's.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад +1

      I have looked at all of those chargers, and yes, PPS support varies charger to charger from Anker. The Anker prime 100W seems to be the best of anything I have seen so far. This supports 5 amps in the PPS mode so should have full support for Samsung super fast charging 2.0.

    • @thebackwardpoint
      @thebackwardpoint 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlaceThe only thing that changes with a laptop plugged in. It doesn't provide samsung 2.0 super charging at that time. You will have to swap the ports in that case and then it doesn't provide enough charge for the laptop.
      That said 737 wasn't even able to provide my lenevo charging with samsung s23 ultra plugged in on 2nd port.

  • @TheTechnologyMan
    @TheTechnologyMan 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful review thank you! Can you think of any reason why this A2343 is not compatible with MagSafe charging from a MacBook according to the Amazon listing? I was just about to order one for a MacBook Pro M3. This is what the listing says: "This charger does not support MagSafe charging for M2 MacBooks. We recommend using a standard USB-C to USB-C cable." Thanks!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  5 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, the magsafe cable tries to negotiate PD 3.1 140W mode. The charger tops out at 100W, so a USB C-C cable will do the job. I just plugged the magsafe cable into the Anker charger it says PD3.1 EPR on the protocol sniffer. It'll top out at 100 watts of course. You can be the tester to find out if it works. I don't have a macbook.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Thanks for checking! Yes I could use it with USB-C - USB-C cable but need the USB-C ports and like the magsafe charging cable. Can't really see what difference it makes uses the magsafe cable - but have to check with Anker or will just get it and try it out! Will report back if I do. Thanks.

    • @ucnguyenhong9791
      @ucnguyenhong9791 3 месяца назад

      @@TheTechnologyManHi, have you tested it?

  • @noahandrews628
    @noahandrews628 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @KeksdoseHi8
    @KeksdoseHi8 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for bringing some data into the charging game!
    I am currently trying to identify the (smallest) best option for a 100W PSU travel-replacement for my notebook. Tested an Alxum 100W charger, which disconnected when running a stress test for a few minutes, likely due to overheating or overcurrent.
    Is the new Anker Prime 100W able to be used as a stable power source, even under full load? The other options I am looking at are the Ugreen 100W and Baseus 100W (wall plug).
    If there is any option that does not disconnect from overheat (or at all really), that would be great. Kind of can not believe that the small Anker can withstand the heat.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад +2

      Honestly, these all overheat eventually, none of them are rated for continuous use. The Anker is efficient enough though that it can stay on for an hour without quitting. The Baseus and Rocoren usually can go that distance as well. It also depends on ambient temperature. If it's 35 degrees C these all have to be derated 25+%.

    • @KeksdoseHi8
      @KeksdoseHi8 7 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace yeah, that's sounds about right. Thank you! Still, an hour is more than I would have expected.
      Is there a charger that you can recommend for this kind of use case? The Anker 737 120W probably still is too small, but what about the newer 140W PD3.1 chargers? Like the Ugreen 140W or Anker 717 140W. Or any device that you would expect to be able to handle sustained loads up to 100W.
      Those would still be massively smaller than a normal notebook charger.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@KeksdoseHi8 Yeah, stepping up to a 140W adapter should help the longevity since things will be a bit cooler. I'd approximate half of rating for a non-actively cooled adapter for full time use. For you, with a notebook, it shouldn't be at full load all the time anyway. So, even heavy tasks, rendering a video for example, don't take that long, or recharging a fully depleted battery, the 140w should hang on for long enough to complete those tasks.

  • @SuperFaiz99
    @SuperFaiz99 2 месяца назад +2

    Would you recommend Anker 737 GanPrime 120W charger (2022) or Anker A2343 Prime 100W GaN charger (2023)? Im deciding between those two.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Месяц назад +1

      They're both good choices. The A2343 is smaller. So, for travel needs it may fit the bill better.

    • @SuperFaiz99
      @SuperFaiz99 Месяц назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Im satisfied with my new Anker A2343 Prime 100W GaN charger. Bought a week ago. Tested with my samsung S24 Ultra, it really does have PPS and charge in Super Fast Charger 2.0, also charge my company laptop really well without its big charger brick hahaha! Your product review + Data is what we need in these days. Subscribed!

  • @tyronewalker5764
    @tyronewalker5764 4 дня назад

    Just bought the Anker Prime environment. Need to make sure I'm feeding them properly.

  • @TheRonron1994
    @TheRonron1994 9 месяцев назад

    Where can I buy one of those clip-on/slide-on adapter clips?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      These ones are from Invzi. You can get them on Amazon.

  • @kirurakiru2192
    @kirurakiru2192 5 дней назад

    what's difference between 747 and A2343 when it comes to dynamic power distribution?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  2 дня назад

      The A2343 is almost instant at changing modes. Where as the 747 is a second or so to change modes like many other chargers.

  • @SamnangOung
    @SamnangOung 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can you please review the new GaN 130W charger from Nomad?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the suggestion. I added it to the list.

  • @RockingHardikVlogs
    @RockingHardikVlogs 6 месяцев назад

    Does this 100W Anker support Samsung's 45W super fast charging 2.0 ?
    Also, if two samsung devices are plugged with 45W charging support - What speed it will charge both devices ?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  6 месяцев назад

      It does appear to support 45W on one port. On two ports it drops to 11V, drops to just under 5A though. The second port drops to 5 or 9V fixed only so no PPS. Won't do 3A either.

  • @levietha2727
    @levietha2727 9 месяцев назад

    very useful information. Can you test aukey pa-b7s 100w, Thanks.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I have to get that one in still. Not going to make the next 100w round.

  • @sandufane8546
    @sandufane8546 9 месяцев назад

    Can't wait for a testing of the Targus 100w PPS GAN charger "PowerElite 100W GaN Wall Charger", it will be wonderful if you reviewed it, looks like it have a huge potential. Pleaseeeee

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the suggestion, I added it to the list. Everyone's making power adapters now, ha.

  • @Crispiegames
    @Crispiegames 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's amazing to see how Anker improves over the years - i'm traveling frequently and having a small charger is something I'm willing to pay for. The 100W charger is just amazing to carry around

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад +6

      I just took it on a long plane ride, my only complaint is the airline outlets were so worn out that it didn't want to stay in.

  • @peaksix_
    @peaksix_ 9 месяцев назад +1

    Have you tested the new, smaller, 67W version of the Anker charger?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +2

      Not yet, but I have it.

    • @peaksix_
      @peaksix_ 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Nice, look forward to seeing it reviewed. Side note: it would be great if your website had more filtering ability or a "best of" list. I'm personally looking for a small, travel USB-C adapter in that power range, and trying to figure out which is your best rated is challenging.

  • @oxyg3n520
    @oxyg3n520 9 месяцев назад

    Does the Anker Prime support Samsung's 25W super fast charging? Also, for these adaptors, do they register as two devices connected if there are two cables plugged in, but only one is in use? Thanks!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it has the mode required for Samsung 25W charging. If only a cable is left plugged in (USB C to USB C) and nothing on the other end it will not recognize it as a device. So, it will not reduce the power. If you plug in an apple cable (USB C to anything on the other end) it will recognize it as a device and reduce the power level. If it is a USB A to apple anything cable, it will not do this.

    • @daysleeprx512
      @daysleeprx512 9 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace is this true with all multiport adapters, or just this particular one? (USB C Apple cables registering as a device regardless of a device being connected)

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад

      @@daysleeprx512The charger will not see the cable until a device is plugged in for USB C to C, this is true for all, Apple devices do behave very differently and consume power generally a very small number still but consuming.

    • @ttd8677
      @ttd8677 7 месяцев назад

      Does it support PPS 2.0 45w???

  • @AmandaWoolsey
    @AmandaWoolsey 7 месяцев назад

    Anker 67w vs 100w? I not sure I need the 100w, but not sure if the $20ish more is worth watts for ‘in case’, but also the size factor

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  6 месяцев назад +1

      So, another way to look at it is 67W adapter might be running at full load and therefore getting hot, the 100W adapter will be running
      at a lighter load and therefore cooler and therefore last longer.

  • @bendono
    @bendono 5 месяцев назад +1

    While I understand that a PD charger (such as 100W or more) can easily power a laptop, are there any drawbacks / demerits to permanently replacing the original power adapter with a compatible PD charger? More specifically, I typically do not shutdown my laptop and it can stay powered for months at a time--I use it the same as a desktop PC. Is there any concern of damaging the PD charger with such usage? Is this a scenario that a PD charger is meant to support?
    Typically I have only used chargers to, well, charge batteries short term until they are full. I am not sure if such extended long-term usage of a charger is healthy or not. I suspect it will work, but advice from someone with more electrical experience would be appreciated.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  4 месяца назад +2

      So, in a static condition, the charger with a laptop is designed for full time use. Many of these compact chargers are designed for the second scenario you present. The use it for a short time then not use it. Like charging a laptop or a phone then using the device on battery. They really aren't full time power supplies. Some do better than others. It also depends on usage and wattage requirements. If the laptop is mostly idling, then it's probably not using many watts. If the laptop is pegged at 100% CPU 24/7 then you'd want a power supply that can handle that.

    • @bendono
      @bendono 4 месяца назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Thanks for the details. While the CPU is not 100%, I do run a few VMs on it with sporadic workloads and it can get a little hot sometimes. As you suggested it is probably best to continue using the dedicated power adapter for my usage.

  • @user-ox3ki1hg1m
    @user-ox3ki1hg1m 8 месяцев назад

    I was eyeing the Anker 317 on Amazon because it only costs ~ $26 USD for me.
    Just needed a cheap 100W 1 port adapter with a 100w cable to charge my 14 inch m1 macbook pro.
    Full disclaimer I have no knowledge at all on how these things work so I am a luddite in that regards.
    That being said if I buy the device is it really that bad compared to say the 100W Anker ganprime?
    Is this one of those situations where by shelling out more money now (buying ganprime vs the 317) will save me money in the long run?
    Or is the electricity saved by using a "higher scoring" adapter negligible in the real world scenarios?
    For example you said that the 317 is bad because of "ripple" or something like that. In real life, does this really matter? Will it really harm my devices/damage them if I cheaped out and bought this adapter? Or is this just something only an enthusiast/specialist notes to tell the difference between adapters and realistically both chargers still adequately do the job.
    Kinda confused by how much the PQR rating really matters/scores differing from each other since I see a lot of devices get an E grade such as the 15W Samsung USB-A Adapter and the Anker 30W Nano 3 Charger yet I still hear you say that the nano 3 is good if you care about size and that you yourself still occasionally pick up the 15w samsung usb-a adapter. Forgive my ignorance but in other hobbies I indulge in an E grade would mean stay away from it as if it was the plague and never in any circumstances touch it because it's hot garbage yet on the pqs.app site E-grade usb chargers still seem to be usable which makes me question that in real world usage does the PQR score really matter that much (between an E and a B for example)
    Also at around the 11:46 mark the monoprice gets a high power quality score of 162 which makes me assume its a good value purchase since its cheap too but then you say because of its poor efficiency "is definitely a no as an actual power adapter" so even though it scores well you wouldnt buy/use this power adapter? i am so confused... does this mean if i buy/use this adapter it will damage my devices and is no better than a $5 aliexpress charger?
    I guess the tldr is that if someone gave you the anker 317 charger/monoprice charger to use for your own devices would you throw it away in disgust or is it just on paper objectively worse than the others but realistically both chargers are still perfectly safe to use for 100w laptop charging and won't damage your device no more than a more premium charger would? Or will these chargers slowly damage my computer?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the detailed comment! Excellent questions and observations.
      The ripple is something your device will see while charging, so this value being higher can lead to some instability in charging and additional heat creation on the device end. It probably won't stop charging but it is the kind of thing that causes minor additional wear, in this case the adapter being less filtered is pushing that strain onto the external devices. The exact disadvantage is very difficult to quantify because there are too many variables. I'd probably worry most about this one but I may have had a faulty unit also.
      The PQR rating matters with the watt rating. At lower wattages the percentage advantage actually shrinks for residential customers in terms of electricity costs. So, a 15W adapter is a small difference in cost to the user, in aggregate the cost to the grid may not be insignificant but at 15W to the grid scale the comparison is not made. At grid scale the transformers are rated in VA not watts to make sure the current handling capability is within the capacity, not watts since the transformer will see VA as it's load. As a residential custom er you don't pay for losses outside of the home. At 15 or even 30W I would prefer a device with a D rating but there are very few devices out there with that but the scale doesn't adjust for the watt rating of the device. So, if you performed the metric and rescaled for 30W and under adapters the Samsung would come out higher but because it is being compared with 100W adapters that are much more efficient and much more effective at AC power handling they look worse. They could in theory get to a C rating if designed carefully without PFC but no one wants to do that. The EU system has also switched and many of the previously rated A++ devices are now E or F even so this isn't the only system working this way.
      The monoprice is a good value and a moderate performer, I didn't promote it since they just discontinued that model. Also, it may have had clean AC power, hence power quality being high, but it wasn't efficient at lower wattages, which means the average power number is higher versus others in the category. This does actually impact the score also. There is also the possibility to sacrifice watts to make the power quality look better, which is what incandescent bulbs do, they act like resistors so great power quality but a lot of watts wasted. They get derated by the efficiency of the light output.
      It is really a two or even three part system.
      1) Idle watts - lower is better
      2) Watts average - lower is better (category specific)
      3) PQS or PQR - higher is better
      In terms of monetary benefit the benefit increases with watts consumed. If you only use 30 watts, there's a small difference, it isn't going to pay for itself. At 100w it becomes mixed. On sale the 317 makes a lot of sense strictly from a monetary perspective. It's offset value in terms of energy cost to a residential customer is dollars a year. Not enough to offset the cost of that fancy new adapter. There are advantages elsewhere in terms of saving energy and requiring less from the grid but those won't monetarily directly benefit the consumer.
      So, summary, the 317 is still a pass for me, but I have better options, if you have the 317 as a gift use it, could it cause some very slow minor issues with other devices, yes but also no. It is extremely variable how devices handle the power they get from the adapter. Is it a good adapter, no, is it a good power supply, no. Is it cheap, yes, very. The fact is AC power is complicated, PQR/PQS are a work in progress at attempting to simplifying some of that process. There will certainly be adjustments and scaling changes made in time to get things to better align with products to make a little less confusion, but for now everything of a type, power adapter in this case, is on the same scale.

  • @pikachusolu1606
    @pikachusolu1606 26 дней назад

    is ankerA2343 safe to use with macbook pros? thank you

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  24 дня назад

      Yes. It won't be top speed charging or quite as efficient as the apple supplied adapter.

  • @waqasshafiq4581
    @waqasshafiq4581 9 месяцев назад +3

    Good work👍
    I have purchased 2 Samsung Galaxy phones which support pps 45w charging, can i use anker 736 100w charger ?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +3

      You can use it but it doesn’t evenly share power so one will get full speed and one will get a little slower speed. Still pretty much full speed on both. 25-45 watts.

    • @waqasshafiq4581
      @waqasshafiq4581 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks 👍

    • @odin4227
      @odin4227 9 месяцев назад +1

      I emailed Anker about this, when using both ports for PPS, the middle port will get the full 45W and the bottom port will get 35W.

  • @AG8000
    @AG8000 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @nazarzhmurko6461
    @nazarzhmurko6461 9 месяцев назад +1

    Does this Anker Prime 100W in theory allow for 3 devices fast charging? Like, USB-C1 ~ 50W, C2 ~ 30W, USB-A ~ 18W? Thank you for the detailed review, as always.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      It does allow multiple devices. It prioritizes the power to the port with the laptop logo on it. Then the second usb c, and finally the usb a. They didn’t break the power down into specific numbers so a little bit of experimenting is required there. I’ve used all three ports at once but I didn’t check the specific wattages on each, all devices were charged.

    • @nazarzhmurko6461
      @nazarzhmurko6461 9 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace ok, thanks for the reply.

    • @JC-bm9so
      @JC-bm9so 8 месяцев назад

      Any way you can test this and share the findings? Really curious about this stat - trying to figure out how the PowerIQ 4.0 includes the USB-A @@AllThingsOnePlace

  • @LeesReviews69
    @LeesReviews69 9 месяцев назад

    I asked AI this question but idk why but I own 2 Anker soundcore Motion x600 Bluetooth speakers and for some reason my 2022 2-port 35w Apple charging brick (the one that splits the current to 17.5w) won’t charge it.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      Yes, the apple 35W charger is not compatible with some Anker equipment, I have verified this.

  • @graxxor
    @graxxor 5 месяцев назад

    ​ @AllThingsOnePlace
    Would love you to force the heaviest possible continuous load on your top chargers to see what happens beyond their simply tripping under overload.
    I bought the new 100W MagPRIME and replaced my cute, white, very good looking and decently compact AOHI single port 65W adaptor (that thing, with its chiseled front face, sculpted rounded corners and breathing LED is almost a work of art, aesthetically).
    TBH, the fact that the legs fold means that spacewise, the 100W'ter doesn't feel much bigger than the 65 AOHI.
    I'm concerned about the heat tho... the 100W Anker gets Hella (literally Hell) hot. The Anker WILL actually burn you if you hold it for more than a few seconds. I mean, lingering skin damage 24 hours later kind of burns, not just "warm".
    On the other hand my 65W AOHI was manageable, heatwise. It got hot, but was never aggressively so.
    The Anker feels borderline thermonuclear after an M1 Macbook 14" and iPad Pro full charge!
    Seriously 45g of heat conductive compound forced into the gaps notwithstanding, this thing is a thermal beast...

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, adding 45W more to an adapter that isn't any bigger means the case has to dissipate the extra loss watts which is difficult. The case is actually allowed to be at 70 degrees C which is enough to burn. I found the AOHi gets hot under continuous full load also. In terms of overload these all just turn off, they hiccup to check if the fault is removed (turn on briefly then back off again). But yeah, the Anker has to dissipate 10 watts of heat and they want that heat out of the power adapter so they do an okay job getting the heat to the surface but then at the surface it has no where to go. I'd bet the Anker is probably running right at 100 watts to charge those two devices. Assuming same efficiency it's 4.5 extra watts to get out of the case, and in a tiny volume that adds up to hot. Too hot really.

  • @baldmanadventures3059
    @baldmanadventures3059 8 месяцев назад

    can give your take on the Toocki 140w Gan Charger with 5 ports (3 usb C and 2 usb A)

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion, I will have to check it out.

    • @baldmanadventures3059
      @baldmanadventures3059 8 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Thank you very much.. im very concern with power distribution between ports also power negotiation after one port is no longer utilized.

  • @thegoodthingz
    @thegoodthingz 4 месяца назад

    Would you rather get the anker prime 100w or the ugreen 100w nexode pro?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  4 месяца назад

      Anker Prime. Ugreen is getting better so that opinion may change, but the Nexode Pro I looked at was anything but pro.

    • @thegoodthingz
      @thegoodthingz 4 месяца назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thank you

  • @michaelholmes6731
    @michaelholmes6731 4 месяца назад

    What 6 port USB A wall mount would you use?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  4 месяца назад

      I'm not sure. I've not really done much focus on USB A devices.

  • @bottomtext5872
    @bottomtext5872 7 месяцев назад

    Does the anker prime still have the low voltage issues like the 737?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад

      They are about the same.

    • @bottomtext5872
      @bottomtext5872 7 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Interesting. Has the low voltage caused any problems in actual usage or does it fall below spec and just adjust from there?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад

      @@bottomtext5872 The only effect I have seen is it charges a little slower. So, 93 watts instead of 98 watts as it runs up against the current limit. Only in the 20V mode.

    • @bottomtext5872
      @bottomtext5872 7 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Good to know, appreciate all the hard work you've done. Your channel is the one thing that's making my life easier with picking chargers.

  • @JP-ev8iv
    @JP-ev8iv 8 месяцев назад +1

    Anker ganprime 100w vs anker 737 120w? Which is better?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад

      If GanPrime then the 737, if the new Prime 100W adapter then I'd go with that.

  • @MikeLitoris
    @MikeLitoris 7 месяцев назад

    I've ordered the Anker Prime 100. How long do you think it will take to charge my Anker 737 Power Bank? On their website it says 52 minuted to fully charge it. I'm guessing it's with the 140w or higher brick. How much longer you think it'll take with a 100w one?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  7 месяцев назад +1

      From the Anker Prime tests, the charging time on the 250W power bank added about 20 minutes with a 100W adapter versus the 140W adapter. I'd expect something similar to that.

  • @xeobit2781
    @xeobit2781 28 дней назад

    Can you test rf interference/ mains filtering?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  27 дней назад

      No, I can't do that one. I mean I can throw a power conditioner on a tracking generator and show it filters 200+ kHz noise or something but testing interference is a different game. Conducted emissions would be somewhat easier, exposure I don't have the ability to test though.

  • @tanvirhayder5707
    @tanvirhayder5707 3 месяца назад

    Does Anker prime 100 watt charger support Samsung S23 or S24 ultra fast charging

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, it has both 11 volt and 16 volt PPS modes with up to 5 amps of output.

  • @PJ-023
    @PJ-023 6 месяцев назад

    Great! this is really helpful content! Thanks a lot
    Another question, do you at "temerature control" performance from each adapter to see safety performance like
    - Overheat protection
    - Overcurrent and over voltage protection
    - Short circuit protection

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  6 месяцев назад +1

      I don't check over voltage protection on the input side, I'd expect capacitor failures and fuses to blow so it would likely destroy almost every adapter, the point here is checking for safe failure. The more important thing I want to add is leakage current testing. Short circuit gets checked when I overload them so that is in every review. I don't have a good temperature controlled space for longer term temperature testing either, another good future add. Thanks for the suggestions.

  • @fargoththemoonsugarmaniac
    @fargoththemoonsugarmaniac 4 месяца назад

    what about the Ugreen Nexode Pro 100W in comparison?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  4 месяца назад

      It’s on the list but it is a low priority.

    • @fargoththemoonsugarmaniac
      @fargoththemoonsugarmaniac 4 месяца назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace I see, thank you nonetheless :)
      will keep an eye out!
      Will being a patreon give me access to the database you mentioned? Couldn't find a link for it.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  3 месяца назад

      @@fargoththemoonsugarmaniac No, I pretty much just do some early access data on Patreon. Same information though.

  • @lopa1803
    @lopa1803 8 месяцев назад

    Anker A2343 vs Aohi magcube 100w. Which one is better iyo?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  8 месяцев назад +1

      Anker wins that one.

    • @lopa1803
      @lopa1803 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks @@AllThingsOnePlace. Great content btw

  • @rice1985
    @rice1985 6 месяцев назад

    Hey, is the Anker 317 PD capable?

  • @jeromeobena2345
    @jeromeobena2345 9 месяцев назад

    Can you review wewatch gan chargee and vention

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      I try to do as much as I can, I added them to the list, it is a long list. Of course big brands tend to jump the list and get the title spots.

  • @AlphineWolf
    @AlphineWolf 28 дней назад

    Can you compare Anker with ugreen?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  27 дней назад

      I do that sometimes. Each video is unique in the way it compares adapters, but yeah, trying to compare more things to Anker since they are the more popular brand.

  • @flolou8496
    @flolou8496 6 месяцев назад

    It's 25.00 only for the Anker 317, is it worth it? I think it's not built well from what I've read and heard from other reviewers ?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah. It’s not a great adapter. If is cheap though.

    • @flolou8496
      @flolou8496 6 месяцев назад

      It comes with a cable also, but what do you think, are there better options in this much power under 30.00, I'll accept at this point, a unit with two ports rather than one? If you'll help me with this, I'll reward you with deep secrets on portable audio and vacuum cleaners, ie the best for your money in the under 200.00 range:

    • @smoofwah3552
      @smoofwah3552 5 месяцев назад

      I was gonna buy 4 until I saw this review now idk 🤷‍♂️ this is confusing

    • @flolou8496
      @flolou8496 5 месяцев назад

      YEAGH i WOULDN'T GET 4 OF THEM, MAYBE JUST 1 TO TRY IT AND SEE HOW BAD IT IS, I've lost track off the top of my head which one is my backup, I'll see if I can remember where I wrote it down and If I can find it, I'll pass it on, @@smoofwah3552

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  5 месяцев назад

      @@smoofwah3552 I think the general consensus is the Anker A2343 is not bad if it is on sale. It is a bit pricy.

  • @from6454
    @from6454 9 месяцев назад

    I recently see this product "Olaf 120W Gan USB C Charger Fast Charging Charger Type C PD" for only $7.68. It comes with one USB A and one USB-C PD. It claims PD with 120W. Great price. and "ASOMETECH 140W GaN Charger Desktop USB Charging Station 5 USB Ports PD 100W PPS USB Fast Charger For Macbook iPhone Samsung S22" for $33. I bought this one. The PD can go as high as 100W. I use it to replace my 90W notebook power charger (In reality it only need 50W at the start and 15W during the operation) I tested it, it can provide 50W no problem. Can you review it?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestions. The Olaf sounds too cheap to be real. Yeah Asometech sounds more reasonable, a high power port, then other ports to charge smaller devices. I added them both to list.

  • @TheStopwatchGod
    @TheStopwatchGod 9 месяцев назад +2

    I still have no clue why Anker decided to release a 74Wh powerbank with a 200W output. That thing doesn't have the battery capacity to make the high output useful
    I guess, "number go big" sells more products?

    • @Waldherz
      @Waldherz 9 месяцев назад +2

      I dont see the issue here. You could just charge something like a laptop or multiple devices very quick on the go.
      Or power something decently hungry like a 200W LED for a few minutes.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah. I expect bad things to happen haha. Should be fun.

    • @TheStopwatchGod
      @TheStopwatchGod 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Waldherz The per port maximum on this device is 100W, so max of 100W laptops, 100W lamps, and so on.
      Nobody asked for a higher power output than 140W on the 737. And AllThingsOnePlace already discovered the 737 was borderline able to thermally manage itself discharging at 140W. Discharging a smaller battery at a significantly higher rate is a cause for concern unless Anker hired magicians or professional engineers to make this powerbank not smell like burnt electronics.

  • @jammies701
    @jammies701 Месяц назад

    Nice vid mate
    Glossy on electronics needs to stop. I have no idea why it's even a thing (kidding, it's obviously cost). They need to just go matte and anything else that won't get slick/oily or fingerprinted

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Месяц назад

      The apple ones are crazy, whatever finish they put on that attracts every bit of dust, I guess they double up as a pet hair collector.

  • @theredbar-cross8515
    @theredbar-cross8515 3 месяца назад

    Anker has never let me down. Excellent products with good QC and decent price.
    Honestly, "Made in China" needs to be rehabilitated.
    Their Soundcore stuff is damn good as well.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  3 месяца назад +1

      Another selling point for them is the support team. I always hear excellent things.

  • @marklumabit17
    @marklumabit17 6 месяцев назад

    UGreen RoboGan 65w please

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  6 месяцев назад

      Haha yeah I need to figure out how to make a video with that.

  • @Funcentric
    @Funcentric 5 месяцев назад

    I appreciate all the work you put into these but at the end of every video, it seems like it’s always inconclusive.
    Story is always the same:
    Not bad but not the best. Terrible sign wave but it doesn’t really matter because over the stretch of a year the inefficiency translates to just a few dollars. Stay away from ones that don’t have safety ratings.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I'm just going to drop most of the conclusion, also drop the sine wave part, take out some of the data, simplify things. The inconclusiveness is because they're power supplies and really only a handful of companies make the chips that go into these so they really are all the same. The USB negotiation is probably all that will change for a while. Once in a while a great one comes along but it's pretty rare so everything else is worse than that.

  • @THEPLANETEARTH
    @THEPLANETEARTH 4 месяца назад

    So anker prime 100 is good???? At the end of the day

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  4 месяца назад

      Yeah, it's one of the best 100W adapters out there.

    • @THEPLANETEARTH
      @THEPLANETEARTH 4 месяца назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace man I know what to buy than keeps a stable 100 watts I assume.

    • @THEPLANETEARTH
      @THEPLANETEARTH 4 месяца назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace the problem is a lot of power bank companies are lying about actual capacity and it could mean the difference between life or death! Unacceptable they need to be sued

  • @stellarproductions8888
    @stellarproductions8888 9 месяцев назад

    To be honest, Monoprice is known to be an excellent cable supplier, I am not surprised that they wouldn't do well making a power charge adapter, cause what experience are they actually pulling from to produce such a thing? The answer is nothing! I never heard of the Rocoren or Evatronic brands, just more no names to throw into your pile of broken dreams. I'm confused on which Anker adapter did better at this point, which one is the new one again? But I am glad to know that finally Anker is starting to get the picture. But regardless, there's a lot of people who will never forgive that company for the UeFI debacle. IMO, if a company is going to charge 80 dollars or more for a power adapter, you better get 80 dollars or more in value as well, otherwise its just not worth it.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, they dropped the numbering thing which makes it super confusing. So it’s the anker prime 100w. I think go by the A model number. Evatronic is a rebadge. Rocoren is also a rebadge (an electronics brand from many years ago). Monoprice also just rebadged but they made a bad choice here, ha. Overall not disappointed with that anker prime device though.

  • @Corsulin-USB-C-Charger-Facory
    @Corsulin-USB-C-Charger-Facory 8 месяцев назад

    hi,have 20----500W USB C GaN Charger

  • @nutzeeer
    @nutzeeer 9 месяцев назад

    now all we need is batteries that dont get fried with fast charging.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  9 месяцев назад

      I think a phone was released with '300 watt' fast charging. Megawatt phone, it plugs into the grid and requires it's own power plant but it charges in 0.001 seconds, small chance of explosion 100% of the time. Yeah, technology is certainly getting better but the claims are moving faster than the real devices.

    • @nutzeeer
      @nutzeeer 9 месяцев назад

      @@AllThingsOnePlace yea only apple is lagging behind