You can dial in the power output on Anker’s new desktop charger

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Anker announced several additions to the company’s Prime line of chargers today, including a new desktop version that allows the power output of its six USB ports to be customized through a control dial. As a result, connected devices get exactly as much power as they need.

The new $169.99 Anker Prime Charger shares 250W of power across four USB-C ports and two USB-A ports. The first USB-C port can deliver up to 140W of power, while the other three max out at 100W. The two USB-A ports deliver up to 22.5W each.

Anker’s 250W desktop Prime Charger hanging off the edge of a desk.

An LCD screen shows the power output of each USB-C port.

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The charger offers four different power distribution modes, adjustable through a built-in control dial or Anker’s mobile app.

  • In the default AI Power Mode, the power requirements of connected devices are detected, and power distribution is adjusted automatically.
  • Port Priority Mode allows two of the charger’s selected ports to receive precedence over the rest and maintain their full power output, even as other devices are connected.
  • Dual-Laptop Mode will prioritize power delivery to two connected laptops when they are connected to the charger’s first two USB-C ports.
  • Low Current Mode reduces the power output on all the ports to help preserve the battery life of regularly charged devices like smartphones.

A 2.26-inch LCD screen shows the power draw of each USB-C port, as well as the total power draw of all connected devices. It also lets the Anker Prime Charger double as a desktop clock, displaying the time and date as a screensaver that activates after a set time. For more detailed data, including the power draw over time, the output can also be monitored through a Bluetooth connection to Anker’s mobile app.

The 8-in-1 Anker Prime Charging Station against a white background.

A beefy power adapter helps the 8-in-1 Anker Prime Charging Station take up less desktop space.

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A slightly cheaper (by about $5) alternative is the new 8-in-1 Anker Prime Charging Station. For $164.99, it offers a maximum power output of 240W across four USB-C ports and two USB-A ports and includes a pair of AC outlets that will save you from having to crawl under a desk to plug something in.

The 8-in-1 lacks different charging modes — it automatically detects the power needs of connected devices and distributes it as needed — but it does offer connectivity to Anker’s mobile app, allowing power output to be monitored and scheduled. It also features a very large wall adapter, which means the device that actually sits on your desk is slimmer than Anker’s other desktop offerings.

Both chargers are available starting today through Anker’s online store.

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