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Anker is gearing up to release five new USB-C-only chargers. Now it has multiple ports from 30 to 240 volts and a portable plug. The line includes both compact wall chargers and high-powered desktop chargers.

As per r/Anker subreddit: “It’s good to have someone who wants to be part of the world, and they will be able to do that.” Information is provided to technical service holders. And these chargers. If you are looking for a way to put yourself out there, you must be sure that you are doing the right thing.

Here are the characteristics of each model.

2-Port 50W Wall Charger (Model A2689): This model has two USB-C ports, one port use Maximum output when fighting is 50b. The total output of both ports also reaches 50W. Designed for portability, with an A-type collapsible plug (North American commonly used at 10) where the differences for A, C, G and I plug types are ་there is་.

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30W Wall Charger (Model A2657): A compact single-port USB-C charger, this model offers maximum Provides 30W output. It also includes for compressible plugs (Type A), A, C, G and I Supports a variety of plugins.

150W 4-Port Wall Charger (Model A2655): With four USB-C ports, this charger offers a maximum of one port Up to 140W can be supplied through the rope. If multiple ports are used, does it offer configurations like 100W + 50W or 100W + 30W + 20W Now the power is distributed to all. It includes one stackable type plug, back several regional plug types. Supports (A, C, G and I).

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70W 3-Port Wall Charger (Model A2604): This charger has three USB-C ports with a combined output It’s 70. It can supply 70W per port or power multiple devices when connected. Force can be distributed. Like the others, it has a stackable plug and backs A, C, G and I plug types. Supports

The top port can transmit up to 140W each, but connecting more than one device When power is distributed between ports. (e.g. 140W + 100W or 70W + 30W + 20W for three ports) Flexibility for desktop use It gives more.

The price and release date of this model are yet to be confirmed.

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