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    Sep172022

    Anker's New 6-Port Power Strip with 'Pop-up' Outlets!

    The Anker 727 100 Watt Charging Station is a 6-Port Power Strip with 2 USB-C ports, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 AC outlets allow you to charge 6 devices at the same time. With a maximum output of 100W, charge virtually any device including phones, tablets, and more. A MacBook Pro 16" can be charged to 50% in 43 minutes. Slim and Space-Saving: At only 0.7 inches thick, the power strip is about the size of an iPhone 13 Pro Max and although Anker says it can fit comfortably in your palm or pocket, it should be a BIG pocket. The unit itself weighed 9.8 oz on my scale, but it also needs the power cable to work, so I'd say it's more a backpack travel device. ActiveShield 2.0 enhances protection by intelligently monitoring temperature and adjusting power output to safeguard your connected devices. 24-month warranty ($25,000 connected equipment warranty)  

    And this is an important note from Anker! The Anker 727 is not a wireless pad/portable battery.

     

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