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Review on πŸ”Œ Anker PowerPort PD 1 USB-C Wall Charger: 18W Power Delivery for iPhone, iPad, Pixel, Galaxy, Nintendo & More by Julie Phillips

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I don't understand what's good for accessories

Why does this exist? Anker has a range of USB-C nano chargers, some of which have identical or better specs but are half the size! So, as said, this charger is about twice the size of the Nano. The Nano is 20W and this one is only 18W. This charger outputs 5V 3A; 9V 2A, while Nano is only slightly different at 5V 3A; 9V 2.22A, whatever the cost. The only other difference is that this charger is listed as a PD charger, while the Nano uses Anker's own technology/terminology, the IQ3. So far they both charge the same things in the same way (Nintendo Switch included). The only other difference is the price, where the Nano is actually cheaper! So again, like I said, I don't get it. Why does it exist?

Pros
  • Next-gen speed: Equipped with a USB-C power delivery port and charged at 18W of power to ensure the latest iPhones are fully charged.
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something