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Alongside its ongoing Halloween sale, Anker’s official Amazon storefront is offering its 200W 6-port Prime charging station for $49.99 shipped. This is regularly an $80 unit, which is now seeing a $30 discount. Today’s 38% markdown lands it $6 below its previous all-time low and our mention from last month. This is the lowest price we have tracked for this model, and you can learn more about it in detail below, along with deals on other Anker charging gear.
This discounted Anker Prime charging station packs six ports in total – four USB-C and two USB-A – delivering a combined output of up to 200W. Each USB-C port supports up to 100W, so you won’t need to hunt for the fastest one. The USB-A ports, on the other hand, offer up to 22.5W each, which is ideal for powering gear that doesn’t require the fastest charging speeds. All ports are conveniently located on the front, with a 5-foot AC cord extending from the back.
Notable deals on other Anker chargers
- Anker 160W 3-port Prime charger $110 (Reg. $150)
- Anker 240W 8-in-1 Prime charging station $90 (Reg. $150)
- Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W): $170 (Reg. $230)
- Anker Prime 9,600mAh Power Bank $59 (Reg. $90)
- Anker Nano 7-in-1 charging station with display $70 (Reg. $90)
- Anker 3-in-1 charging cube $91 (Reg. $150)
- And even more from $14…
Anker Prime 200W 6-Port GaN Charging Station features:
- Ultra-Powerful Charging Station: Experience the convenience of powering six devices at once with Anker Prime charging station’s ultra-powerful 200W output.
- Each USB-C Supports 100W Max: When using two USB-C ports simultaneously, each can provide up to 100W of power, transforming charging times for high-demand devices. Charge two 14″ MacBook Pros to 50% in just 28 minutes.
- 6 Devices, 1 Charger: Power 6 devices simultaneously in one convenient location, ensuring all your tech is ready and fully charged.
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