You've seen portable USB chargers before, but never one like the Anker Prime; it's a beefy 27,650mAh 250W powerhouse that can power up to three devices at once - including laptops.
Sydney-based Chargeasap has gone live on Kickstarter with the world's smallest 270W GaN charger capable of charging four devices at the same time, and it was fully funded within ten minutes and has now reached over half a million dollars in pledges.
Today's laptops of all makes and models are super-portable devices. Yet, there's a time when you want to use your device, or even a tablet, at a desk with a big monitor, a comfortable keyboard, and all other accessories. The Aten USB-C multiport dock with power pass-through has you covered, supporting up to 13 devices through one USB-C cable.
Many modern devices need more juice than generic chargers can manage. Many third party USB chargers simply don’t have the grunt.
Power hungry devices like smartphones and tablets need more amperage than the standard USB socket provides - not all USB chargers are created equal.
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