MAC—January 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I was first introduced to Anker phone charging products on a popular morning tv show and am now an Anker snob if you will. Anker makes top of the line charging products for many different brands and devices which makes compatibility and fit a breeze. I am a huge fan as their products work as advertised and are manufactured to last using quality materials and the most up to date technology . The Anker 160W 3-port Prime charger has decreased my phone charging time dramatically and being able to charge 3 devices at once is an added bonus. It uses usb-c to c charging cords (of which I also use Anker brand), has a display screen right on the charger that allows you to scroll through active charging data by tapping the button on the charger while in use and doesn't get warm/hot to touch like other charging devices I've used. This is a compact, powerhouse charging device that is worth every penny spent. I will definitely be purchasing more Anker charging products in the future for all of my portable and home charging needs... Read more
OMaha—December 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’ve been an Anker fan for years, and the Anker Prime Charger 160W (3-Port) once again proves why I stick with this brand. This charger is incredibly fast. It powers my laptop, tablet, and phone simultaneously without any slowdown, and each device still gets the full, optimized charging speed it needs. The 160W output is no joke — it handles power-hungry devices effortlessly and cuts charging time dramatically. The build quality feels premium, just like every Anker product I’ve owned. It stays cool under load, the ports are intelligently managed, and it completely replaces multiple bulky chargers with one compact solution. If you want reliable, ultra-fast charging from a company that consistently delivers, this charger is absolutely worth it. Anker continues to set the standard, and this is easily one of the best chargers I’ve used. Highly recommended. Read more
David R—April 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Upgraded from the problematic Anker 717. This unit has more ports and I like the screen. I am not a huge fan of needing an app to change certain settings, but I understand why, there's not much of an interface otherwise. The bluetooth features do work well, and I am pleased this charger doe snot have the problems of the older GaN chargers. I love the smaller size of this unit, and it puts out great power. The intelligent charging function is pretty neat, but more of a gimmic I think. Either way it sharges great, I would reccoend. Read more
Adrian Utrera—March 30, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’ve been using the Anker Prime 160W GaN Charger, and it’s honestly one of the best chargers I’ve owned. Despite its compact size, it delivers serious power — I can fast charge my laptop, phone, and accessories all at the same time without any issues. Read more
Zachary Taylor—March 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
THE NEGATIVES FIRST: -Goodness gracious, I hope you know which power outlet you want to plug this into, because once you plug it in... well, it may as well be glued in. It is VERY DIFFICULT to unplug... which is good, I suppose; you won't need to worry about it falling out of the outlet, that's for sure. But I felt like the plug prongs were going to break with how much force was needed to remove it. Keep that in mind if you have carpal tunnel or arthritis!! -I bought this charger specifically to test Anker's proprietary charging protocol: 150W. First off, do not do this yourself, as there are many prerequisites necessary to triggering this specific protocol. For example, there is currently only 1 device capable of using it: the Anker Prime 26K Power Bank. So if you don't already have one of those... you ain't getting 150W out of 1 port. That being said... yeah, it's not worth it. The slightly higher current draw needed to achieve 150W on a 28V supply causes both the power bank AND this adapter to reach their respective thermal throttling temps faster, which actually results in the 26K power bank taking LONGER to reach 100% SoC than just charging it at the standard USB PD3.1 speed of 140W (1h10m@150W vs. 1h6m@140W). Only certain Anker charge cables are compatible with the 150W mode as well, so you are better off using a much cheaper EPR cable and only charging at 140W in the long run. NOW THE POSITIVES: -Basically everything else! This adapter is so small for its power capabilities that I was genuinely amazed! It literally fits in the palm of my hand (and I have small hands)! Even some 140W adapters are larger than this one. Truly amazing stuff here! The screen is also very informative and quite accurate, the temperature bar-graph-style indicator being a personal favorite. App compatibility is nice, though admittedly not needed. But I must applaud Anker for adding an option for 12-hour screen-on time. It's accessible in-app only, but it is a vast improvement over the previous max of 30 minutes, which is a limit imposed on even their most high-end SOLIX power stations (seriously, add 12-hour screen timeout options via firmware updates to all applicable devices, Anker... pretty please). And as far as thermals, which I thought would be horrendous... they are actually quite good! It will do 140W for at least long enough to charge a 100Wh power bank... so it's at the very least good enough! At this price ($115 at time of writing), it is just a little too high for me... but I still recommend it. It's quite nifty and interesting, and for Anker fanboys, basically a no-brainer! Read more
Ricky—January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works as expected. Very small and compact compared to carrying 3 USB-C chargers. Power output is great. Charged a MacBook, IPad Pro, and Anker battery pack without any issues. It’s pricey but I had a 150Watt Anker Gan but that has been discontinued and I went with this one. The Bluetooth app is a nice feature. I like the ability to shut off the port to leave it plugged it and be away from it. I have a few items I don’t want to leave it plugged in and I can just shut it off on a timer. Read more