Save 30% on these 100W and 120W GaN chargers from Anker

If you hate carrying around multiple chargers for all your electronics, you can check out these Prime Early Access deals on Anker’s multi-port GaN chargers. Amazon is offering 30% off the Anker 727 Charging Station and Anker 737 USB C Charger right now, which could solve your charging woes without burning a hole in your pocket.

The Anker 727 Charging Station and Anker 737 USB C Charger usually retail for $95, but you can get them for just $66.49 by following the links below. If you take a laptop with you wherever you go, you should choose the Anker 727 charging station over the Anker 737 USB charger despite the latter’s 120W power delivery rating. That’s because the charging station gives you access to two AC outlets which will come in handy if you’re using a Windows laptop that doesn’t support charging via USB C. In addition to the AC outlets, the charger also features two USB-C sockets and two USB-A ports, which should be enough for the rest of your devices.

    The Anker 727 Charging Station gives you access to two AC outlets, two USB-C ports, and two USB-A ports in one slim package.

However, if you own a MacBook, you can go for the Anker 737 USB-C charger, as all recently released MacBook models support USB-C charging. The charger features two USB-C ports, one of which can charge a device up to 100W. This should be more than enough for a MacBook Air (which is also available at a $200 discount on Amazon), and you can use the other USB-C port to charge your smartphone. The remaining USB-A port can be used for smartwatches or other devices that still ship with USB-A chargers.

    The Anker 737 is a compact 120W GaN charger with two USB-C ports and one USB-A port.

Both chargers feature Anker’s proprietary ActiveShield 2.0 technology for intelligent temperature control and power delivery to protect your connected devices. Anker backs both chargers with a 24-month warranty to ensure your peace of mind.

Which of these two Anker GaN chargers will you get for your devices? Let us know in the comments section.

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