Pay Just $27.99 for this 65W USB-C Charger from Anker [$12 off]

Aug 11, 2022 at 11:18am EDT
Anker 65W USB-C charger available for $27.99.

If you want to charge your USB-C stuff at full speed then Anker is ready to sell you a 65W USB-C charger for just $27.99, saving you $12 instantly.

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It's always a great idea to buy the fastest possible USB-C charger you can find. The reason for that is simple - your device will only pull the amount of current it can safely take in for fast charging, not a single watt extra. Therefore that extra headroom which you invested in gives you space to charge something like a laptop whenever needed.

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This Anker USB-C charger on sale is able to push out 65W of power in total which means it can charge something like a MacBook Pro at 65W speed. If you have an iPhone 13, it can deliver the 20W needed for fast charging. What about a Nintendo Switch? Yup, this thing will charge that too at full speed.

Since this is an Anker product, therefore you can expect it to keep your devices 100% safe during the charging process. It will never ever deliver excess voltage, will keep your devices cool, keep the battery safe and sound, and so much more.

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