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Anker’s 140W GaN Charger with built-in display is on sale now

Anker's latest 140W GaN Charger features a real-time display for power and temperature. Unveiled at CES, it's already on sale.

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The image shows two Anker wall chargers, both labeled with "140W" indicating their power output. The chargers have a sleek, modern design with a digital display on the front showing "140W" in blue. Each charger has multiple USB ports on the side for charging various devices.
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The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is notorious for showcasing gadgets that capture our imaginations but often leave us waiting months for actual availability. However, in a surprising turn of events, one standout product from this year’s CES has already hit the market. Anker, a well-known name in the world of charging solutions, has introduced a new wall charger that combines high power output with a user-friendly display, and it’s available now.

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  • Anker unveils new 140W wall charger with bottom ports at CES 2025

Anker’s latest offering, the 140W GaN Charger, sports an innovative design that sets it apart from its predecessors and competitors. Instead of the usual side or top placement, this charger positions all four of its USB ports on the bottom. This not only reorients the charger’s center of gravity for better stability but also prevents it from easily tipping or falling out of wall sockets, particularly when burdened with multiple heavy cables.

An Anker 140W wall charger is plugged into a wall outlet. The charger has a sleek, silver design with the "ANKER" logo and "140W" printed on its side. It features multiple ports, with three cables connected to it. The front display shows "140W" in a blue circular indicator.
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Currently, the Anker 140W GaN Charger with Display is available in both black and silver. For those eager to get their hands on this tech, it’s priced at $79.99, reflecting a $10 discount when you use the on-page coupon at Amazon or apply the promo code WSCPV2LBR7KR at Anker’s official website. This immediate availability post-CES is unusual and speaks volumes about Anker’s confidence in the product, ensuring that tech enthusiasts and professionals can upgrade their charging solutions without delay.

The charger boasts two high-output USB-C ports capable of delivering up to 140 watts. This makes it ideal for charging power-hungry devices like the latest MacBook Pro or even gaming consoles like the Nintendo Switch at maximum speed. There’s also a third USB-C port with a maximum output of 40 watts, catering to devices like tablets or smartphones that don’t require as much juice. A single USB-A port, offering up to 33 watts, rounds out the port selection, ensuring compatibility with a wide array of devices still using older connectors.

The image shows an Anker 140W wall charger plugged into an electrical outlet. The charger features a digital display that shows the real-time charging status, including the total output power and port-specific details. It also monitors temperature to prevent overheating. The charger has an interactive control button below the display screen, enhancing its user interface. The sleek design is highlighted with a black finish, making it a modern and efficient charging solution.
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One of the most talked-about features of this charger is its integrated display. Unlike most chargers that operate silently in the background, this Anker model features a small screen that provides real-time data on the power output for each port and the current temperature of the charger. This not only adds a layer of convenience for users wanting to keep an eye on their charging setup but also introduces an element of safety by allowing users to monitor the charger’s performance and thermal state directly.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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