14-Port Charging23-Port Charging32-Port Charging41-Port Charging5Hassle-Free Travel1Real-Time Display2Temperature Monitoring3Enhanced Smart Features4140W Fast Charging5Charge Securely1Huge Compatibility2Pick the Perfect Cable3Everyday Power Needs4On-the-Go Work Essential Model NumberB2697Product NameAnker Charger (140W, 4-Port, PD 3.1 ) with USB-C CableTotal Wattage140W MaxInput100-240V~, 50 / 60Hz, 2.6A MaxOutput (One Port in Use) USB-C 1: 9 V3A / 15V3A / 20V5A / 28V5A (140W Max); USB-C 2: 9 V3A / 15V3A / 20V5A / 28V5A (140W Max); USB-C 3: 5 V3A / 9V3A / 15V 2.65A / 20V2A (40W Max); USB-A 1: 5 V3A / 9V2A / 12V 1.5A / 10V 2.25A / 11V3A (33W Max) Output (Two Port in Use) USB-C1 + USB-C 2: 70 W + 70W; USB-C1 / C2 + C 3: 100 W + 40W; USB-C1 / C2 + A 1: 100 W + 33W; USB-C3 + USB-A 1: 24 WOutput (Three Port in Use) USB-C1 + USB-C2 + USB-C 3: 65 W + 45W + 30W; USB-C1 + USB-C2 + USB-A 1: 65 W + 45W + 30W; USB-C1 / C2 + (USB-C3 +
USB-A1): 100W + 24W; USB-C1 + USB-C2 (USB-C3 +
USB-A1): 65W + 45W + 24W; USB-C1 /
USB-C2 Port (PPS): 4.5V -20V, 5A (100W Max) Dimensions 2.72 × 2.72 × 1.42 in / 69 × 69 × 36 mm Charger (Total) Weight 9.7 oz / 275 g( 13.93 oz / 395 g)Note1An E-Marker cable is required to achieve charging speeds above 100W. Note2This product delivers up to 60W for Dell laptops, due to Dell's specific charging protocol. Expect slow charging alerts on Dell laptops that require more than 100W. Note3Please unplug the cable when not in use to avoid limiting the maximum output power of other ports. Note4Due to MacBook charging identification, it's normal to see a plug symbol in the battery icon when using a third-party charger. Charging will resume as normal after about one minute. Note5This product features over-temperature protection. Under full load, it may frequently activate this protection. To prevent damage, the charger will automatically reduce its power output during extended high-temperature conditions.
FAQ1Q: Is it normal for the charger to heat up while charging?
A: Yes, it's normal for high-power chargers to operate at higher temperatures than low-power models. This charger features AI-driven intelligent temperature control, maintaining it within international safety standards for reliability and safety.
FAQ2Q: Why is the displayed power less than what devices such as phones and laptops claim?
A: The charging process for phones and laptops follows a fluctuating power curve, typically reaching maximum power when the battery is low and the screen is off. Factors like battery level, screen status, and temperature protection mechanisms influence the actual charging power. This behavior occurs even with the device's original charger.
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