andersonmoyers—July 15, 2022
I have been using this charger consistently for most of my device charging needs for about a year (aside from laptop). I bought it to get as close to a minimalist "one charger for everything" as I could. It's an excellent little charger, the build quality feels awesome. It's charging power is accurate according to the specs and I don't feel that it ever gets excessively hot. I routinely use it to charge two devices at once, including an iPad on one port and iPhone on the other. The only issue I have run into is that when traveling I planned to use it truly for everything, including laptop. I have a 65W laptop so this will charge that independently, it's recognized and charges just like the OEM charger. In theory you could use this but the logistics of trying to keep a laptop charged while also using it with your other small devices is challenging. You have to go back and forth sharing it among devices if the wattage need maxes out the total wattage on a port (you are not supposed to charge two devices if one port is maxed out). With the length of time that phone batteries last it might mean quite a bit of switching. Only other minor dislikes are that it's pretty heavy for its size (seems typical for chargers like this) and the text describing the wattage output has started to rub off, this was really helpful at first but now it's difficult to remember the max output on each port. Read more
EBE—September 20, 2024
Sometimes, there's a charger, well, it's the charger for its time and place. It fits right in there. And that's the 726, in a XPS 13 setup. For an "office in a bag" situation this was great. Enough juice to power the laptop or fast-charge the phone(s) and a dedicated trickle charge option for headphones, batteries, etc. Sadly, gave it away and definitely notice going back to a brick and a handful of adapters. 65W might not be enough for newer machines, but the concept is one to build around. Read more
mike o'sullivan—March 5, 2025
I've had it for a couple of years now, using it to charge my macbook and cellphone. Fast charge. I love having 2 usb-c sockets. Nice and slim, well made and good looking. Read more
YodaBeesh—July 7, 2022
The 726 is fantastic. I liked it so much that I bought a second one after a number of months of using the first one. The build is solid and metallic; not lightweight plastic like AmazonBrands. (I haven’t tried the other generic brands.) I didn’t go with buying the 735 because I’m moving away from USB-A (as are most devices). I want super fast charging. I don’t have to worry about the plug falling out of the socket. Many other plugs are awkwardly shaped and imbalanced so that the plug wind up falling out of the socket or the prongs are partially exposed (such as the Anker 735). I don’t have to worry about that with the 725 because of the form factor and weight. The foldable prongs are a nice touch for easy storage. The 65w charges my MacBook Air, iPhone, and AirPods Pro and Max SUPER fast. (Make sure to use USB-C cables that support 100w to get the fastest charge for any device.) It’s more on the pricier side (luckily I had an Amazon gift card), but you get what you pay for - a solid reliable product. I wish that they’d drop the price for the 725 or make a 100w version. Read more
hbthemik—June 17, 2022
I'm on business travel all the time and charging on the go is a big thing on a daily basis. The MBP 16's was so big and heavy that it was a hassle to carry around. I initially bought Nomad's similar product that had recently come out and lost it while traveling. I was aware of this charger from Anker but ended up going with the Nomad charger since I thought it looked better, etc. Well, I'm delighted with the Anker charger as it is smaller than the Nomad and looks way better than it is in the photos, for those considering getting one of either product. Functionality-wise, I have no issues charging my laptop and an extra gadget at the same time with both products. Hope this helps for the ones who are debating between the two. Read more
MovieGuy—August 23, 2022
In terms of reliably charging high power peripherals through usb-c, I've come to admire, and rely on Anker chargers, after trying a bunch of other cheaper ones. I'm constantly charging my ipad and my oculus, and my phone, among other things, and so I have a bunch of these chargers lying around various places in the house, and of course when I travel I put a couple of these chargers in the suitcase. These chargers seem to charge faster and also burn out less than other ones I've tried (although, I did have one Anker "burn out" as well...). Recommended! These are my reliable "go-to" chargers. Read more