Asin |
B09C5RG6KV |
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Dimensions |
2.6 x 1.54 x 1.14 inches |
Weight |
4.9 ounces |
Manufacturer |
Anker |
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Texas V –
Nice charger with two different ports (because yes, we still do have a few USB chargers around).
Fits nicely in the wall without drooping (but there is a “brace” that is sent with it in case you do experience that). We primarily use the top port, and it charges pretty quick, but not as quickly as an Apple brick plugged straight into the wall.
Pleased with it, nonetheless and would recommend it.
Dagger –
I have a house full of Anker chargers, and just bought my second one of these.
With PD and fast charge compatibility, it has enough power to charge a computer if you use the right cables. Power is shared when you use more than one port at the same time.
Besides the high power, the best thing about this charger is its size. It is very compact with a folding plug, and plugs directly into the wall, yet it doesn’t get too hot. It comes with a silicone rubber stabilizer to keep it steady in looser wall sockets, but the stabilizer will likely block access to the second outlet.
My newest one is going in my backpack to replace a much larger device.
The 3 ports allow you to charge multiple devices at once, though it shares the wattage among the devices and may charge slower with multiple devices connected. (40W-12W-12W max with 3 devices connected)
It is a bit funky when using an Apple Watch charging cable with others… Read the instructions for plugging and unplugging the cable if you plan to use one.
Also, be aware that all USB-C cables are not the same. If you plan to do any high-powered or fast charging, get the proper USC-C to USB-C cable intended for the job. Look for PD or fast charging compatibility. If it isn’t working as expected, you should suspect the cables first.
Amazon Customer –
After having the Nano II 65W for a week I am thoroughly impressed with the quality and efficiency of the product. Anker has a great name when it comes to power and this charger is no exception. I can charge my Steam Deck, IPad Pro and IPhone all at once with appropriate power delivery. Its small enough to toss in a bag or purse and makes traveling a breeze. No more having to pack 3 different chargers for my devices.
Stephen Floyd –
I recently upgraded my charging game with the Anker USB C Charger, and let me tell you, it’s excellent. This charger is a compact powerhouse that gets the job done, and it does it fast.
The first thing you’ll notice is the size – it’s tiny. Perfect for travel or just freeing up outlet space. Compatibility is a breeze with the USB C port. It works seamlessly with my various devices, from smartphones to tablets and even my laptop. It charges my MacBook Pro, iPad, iPhone, and AirPods so easily.
The build quality is solid – it feels sturdy and well-made. The foldable plug is a neat touch, making it even more portable. I appreciate the attention to detail that Anker puts into their products.
If you’re in need of a reliable, fast-charging companion, the Anker Nano II 65W is the way to go. I like it so much this is the 2nd one I’ve bought!
Anthony –
This is a charger that I needed and as a tech person I recommend this. I travel in my line of work, site to site and nothing is worst than not having your charger. If you do have your charger it’s this medium weight type c charger but if you have this one maaaaaan game changer. The only take away I have from this is even though it has multiple slot when I’m using it for my MacBook I don’t plug anything else into the charging block. I believe you would be doing too much by doing that. If you’re using a Mac you could just use the MANY other available ports on the laptop and if you’re using Windows laptop depending what you have you could do the same. I’m saying this only because I notice the block will become typically hot which is expected but I rather take no other chances. At the end of the day this is a great buy and great product!
Coleman –
If you’re used to getting junk from Walmart or Target, or you have been using the weak sauce little 5W cubes Apple used to bundle with their iPhones, this charger is going to blow you away. You don’t know how badly you have it now until you’ve had it this good. Being able to charge 3 things at once at full speed (with a single brick that’s smaller than the charger that came with my MacBook Air) is a luxury that’s well worth the money spent. It makes traveling easier too because I only have to bring one wall charger with me even though I have lots of devices that need to charge.
There are many chargers that can plug into multiple devices at once, but I’m glad I chose this one. The build quality is fantastic and it’s very compact. It doesn’t have any annoying unnecessary LEDs that you can’t turn off at night and it’s a very safe charger from a trusted manufacturer. It also comes with a rubber suction cup thing that stabilizes the charger against the wall, so it won’t fall out of old or worn out outlets (i.e. in hotels). It would be nice if this rubber thing solved the same problem I have on airplane power outlets, but sadly I have found those do not have a flat surface around the holes large enough for the suction cups to stick to. I guess you’re still best off charging everything before you fly and bringing a portable charger if you have to.
Anyway, if you’re still reading this review, I highly recommend getting a wall charger with multiple USB-C ports, and like the title says, if you spend a little extra money to get a good one like this, you’ll be glad you did.
Anthony O –
Let me rave about the Anker USB C Charger 735—it’s a total powerhouse! This charger is a game-changer when it comes to powering up my devices effortlessly. (Speaking of PowerHouse, I am so EXCITED for my PowerHouse 757 SOLIX F1200 to show up!)
First off, charging my iPad Pro with this beast is a breeze. It handles it like a champ, delivering a quick and reliable charge without breaking a sweat. And not just the iPad—my phone, other devices, you name it—they all juice up without a hitch.
What I love most is its consistency. There’s no drama, no overheating, just a smooth, efficient charge every single time. It’s become an integral part of my tech setup because, let’s be real, finding a charger that can handle both my tablet and phone seamlessly is a win in itself.
Anker has nailed it with this charger. It’s sturdy, reliable, and oh-so-versatile. If you’re after a charging solution that effortlessly powers up your gadgets without any hassle, the Anker USB C Charger 735 is the one to go for.
Tom Thomas –
The Anker USB C Charger 735 delivers on its promise of fast and reliable charging. The compact design is convenient for travel, and the build quality is solid. It efficiently charges my devices without any hiccups. The 735’s compatibility with various devices makes it a versatile charging solution. If you’re in need of a trustworthy USB C charger, Anker’s 735 Charger is a dependable choice. Highly recommended for its performance and convenience!
wwalexander –
I bought this charger to replace an Anker PowerPort Atom PD 4, and it’s a huge upgrade in every way for my needs (specifically charging a 14-inch/67W MacBook Pro, an iPhone 13 Pro, and a JUUL vaporizer).
The old charger worked great, but it wasn’t perfect.
For starters, it was about twice as wide and deep as the 735, which made me less likely to bring it with me it situations where I really should have, and when I did I could definitely notice the weight difference.
The 735 would fit in a jeans pocket; in a sweatpants pocket comfortably; in a cargo pocket unnoticeably; and of course in a clutch, purse, or other bag. The foldable prongs make it really easy to pack. I’ll probably bring one of these in my pocket with one of their 4-inch Lightning cables for music festivals for peace of mind.
Another gripe with the old charger was the detachable cable from the adapter brick to the AC wall plug. This cable provided more range, but it got tangled and frequently came loose. This cable had to be removed when packing up the charger, since otherwise it would stick out awkwardly and add an inch to the power brick’s already considerable length. This all meant I had to constantly untangle and re-coil the cables when traveling. I came to the conclusion that I’d much rather have the charger be near the outlet and choose the appropriate cable length myself, rather than wrestle with two cables all the time.
The 735 solves this problem wonderfully. It does stick out somewhat far from the wall (2.6 inches) so measure the gap first if you plan to use it in a tight space. It is nonetheless surprisingly compact for the wattage it can output.
My final issue with the old charger was much more niche. I regrettably use a Juul vaporizer, which charges via a magnetic cradle that plugs directly into a USB-A port, forming an “L” shape with the taller part of the L being the vaporizer itself. Unfortunately, the USB-A ports on the old charger were oriented so that the vaporizer obstructed the other ports on the charger when plugged in, meaning I had to remove all the cables whenever I wanted to charge the vaporizer and replace them when it was finished.
Luckily, the 735 has no such issue, as the USB-A port is oriented so that the vaporizer points away from the other points when charging. This allows me to charge my 3 primary battery-powered devices in something the size of a box of Tic-Tacs, and I couldn’t be more pleased.
The 735 only supports 1x65W or 45W/20W USB-C charging, which is less than the old charger’s 1x100W/2x50W. My most power-hungry device is the MacBook Pro, which ships with a 67W power adapter but uses between 5-40W in real-world benchmarks, and the 735 is able to charge it even when in 45W mode when using the other USB-C port to fast-charge the iPhone. The remaining 12W assigned to the USB-A port is more than enough to charge the vaporizer while all this is happening.
To conclude this bloviating review, the 735 is a compact and powerful Swiss Army knife USB charger. Always do your research on the reported and actual power consumption of your devices before you buy anything USB-related.
M. Newman –
Anker is a brand I trust and I have a number of their chargers, batteries, etc. The 735 charger has two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, and charges up to 65W. It can charge or power phones, iPads, even some laptops. My only complaint is the weird shape. It’s roughly the same width and height of a standard “charge cube” that can charge in the 20-30W range, but the 3″ length means it sticks out of the wall quite a bit more. The fold-up plug makes it OK for travelling, and the additional power means it charges my devices VERY fast. But I wonder if/when they’ll be able to get this amount of power closer to the standard 1″ cube size. It’s a nit-picky thing, but that’s all I got. Charging – 5 stars! Looks – 4 stars. I’d buy it again.