This 65W USB-C Charger is Just $24.99

Sep 19, 2022 at 03:07am EDT
Anker 65W USB-C charger available for just $24.99.

If you need a fast USB-C charger for cheap, then Anker has you covered with the PowerPort III 65W. Currently it is just $24.99.

Let the Anker PowerPort III 65W USB-C Charger Power Up and Charge All Your Devices at Full Speed for Just $24.99

There are no special discount codes or coupons needed to bring the price down. This is a limited time deal only which will return to its original price without any prior notice.

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Buy USB C Charger, Anker 65W PIQ 3.0 Type-C Charger, PowerPort III 65W - Was $39.99, now just $24.99

This charger is extremely simple and ships with a single USB-C port that is able to push out 65W of power when needed. This means everything you connect to it will charge at full speed, including a MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Nintendo Switch, iPad, iPhone, Android phone or tablet and more. Any device with a USB-C port will charge up just fine including one of the high-end mirrorless cameras from Sony or Canon.

If you hate carrying multiple chargers with different wattages, the PowerPort III 65W is the perfect replacement for all of them. Why? Because thanks to the built-in PowerIQ technology, this charger can detect what device is connected and deliver the fastest possible and safest charge. Don't worry, your iPhone won't receive more current than actually needed.

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