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The Anker 727 Charging Station is a compact, ultra-slim 6-port power strip featuring GaNPrime 100W fast charging technology. Equipped with 2 USB-C, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 AC outlets, it supports simultaneous charging of multiple devices including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Its detachable 5ft extension cord and ActiveShield 2.0 safety system make it the perfect travel and workspace companion for busy professionals seeking sleek, reliable power solutions.









| ASIN | B09SG31NPT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,802 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #349 in Cell Phone Charging Stations |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,923) |
| Date First Available | July 24, 2022 |
| Department | womens |
| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| Item model number | A9126 |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Product Dimensions | 6.38 x 3.11 x 0.71 inches |
N**E
Another great product from Anker
Update: got anker's another great product 643 USB-C to USB-C 100W cable and tested with my Dell XPS 15 - unfortunately charging station can give only up to 65W on PD USB-C port which might be enough for most of other laptops and tablets, but definitely not enough for Dell XPS 15 which requires >90W PSU... adn at 65W gives warning at boot stage that laptop will have to use battery to compensate Being a relatively long time Anker "consumer" I usually don't question if it will work the way it's presented on site, so instead of "trying" ordered two of those in one shot. One definitely goes to my laptop and camera bag for travel purposes - not to carry Samsung wireless duo charger (it's not sleek) separate charger for flash battery and other gadgets... emptying space in my backpack. Another one went to my desk... Reassembling PowerBar it really missing battery part, but that could make it thicker, so with this config it remains slick and compact for both desk stationary or travel options... detachable cord makes it easy to use for travel - charger as power bank type slick "brick" and wrapped cord separate... being optimized in all ways it has great power plug - thin profile, so it doesn't stick out from outlet and cord positioned at 45 degrees, so it doesn't "eat" extra slot on power extender strip or wall outlet... and those 2 power outlets make it great "hybrid" of charger and power extender strip... Charging itself is fantastic... on all 4 ports, tried simultaneous charging of two Note 10+ , S8 and old S4 same time - amazing... I'll check if I have high power capable usb-c to usb-c cable, so I can test PD to my Dell XPS15 and hope it will be enough for that laptop at least to keep it at constant charge whilst running and that will empty another extra space in my backpack for Dell original charger... Overall, whoever is familiar with Anker, knows that it isn't just worthy, but one of the must have...
M**S
Very good charger
Anker makes great products. I really like this charger. Charges so many devices. I find it indispensable for travel
G**W
Incredibly useful for travel, decent wattage for numerous devices
Products like this have increasingly made Anker my go-to brand for travel and daily use, and this charging station has changed how I pack for trips because of its versatility. In terms of form factor, this is remarkably slim. The main power brick part of the charging station is thin enough to be packable in a wide variety of pockets or voids in just about any suitcase. The three-prong outlets pop up out of the brick as you push your power plugs into it, so they sit flush otherwise. With a lack of moving parts, the brick feels pretty durable, and I have no qualms stashing it wherever I can find space. Also, the main power cord is removable, and while it's a thick cable with thick ends (props to Anker for putting the cord at a 45-degree angle so as not to block any other outlets when it's plugged into the wall), I usually run it around the inside perimeter of my bag, so it really doesn't take up much space at all. Most importantly, I've had every port in use on this station, and it has done the job pretty well. It's a 100 watt station (the sum of all the ports, not 100W per port), and for the most part this takes care of most devices I have. My main laptop takes a 45 watt charging brick with a USB-C cord, and it's massive compared to this charging station, so it saves me a ton of room when traveling. My work laptop, however, is 65 watts USB-C, and depending on what else I have plugged in, I've gotten pretty close to maxing this charging station out for power (which is not good for a laptop that's trying to charge). I've had my laptop plugged in through the main USB-C, my phone only managing slow-charging with the second USB-C, an Anker backup battery charging on one of the USB-A ports, my travel headphones charging with the other USB-A, then I've had my work laptop charging through one of the AC ports on top (unfortunately I have to bring along the 65W charging cable just in case), then I have my work phone charging with an Anker 313 slim charger on the other AC port. I didn't feel much heat coming off of the station, and everything charged well. Shortly after I bought this, I believe Anker came out with a 140 watt version that looks even cooler and gives you real-time charging information via little screens. Someday I'd love to try it and compare, especially as wattage required to charge laptops and phones increases. Overall, this has eliminated my need for several wall-wart plugs and charging bricks when I travel. It acts as a nice extension cord that adds versatility to hotel rooms that sometimes don't have plugs in the most accessible places, and it does it without adding much bulk at all. And it continues Anker's streak of pretty solid devices that just seem to keep working.
A**L
Better than the cube...
I don't know if you remember the Anker Powerport Cube device that worked great, but not really great for portability. This product fixes all these flaws now included USB-C. The form factor is ideal for portability as it's flat with proprietary cord. The cord is a good thing and a bad thing. The good thing is that it can be separated for better portability and has a flat wall plug, but the bad thing is if you lose it you'll have to go to Anker to get a replacement. (Read: Don't lose it.) As for a power station, this product simply works. I've had this product maxed out with both AC plugs occupied and the all the USB ports (2 USB-A and 2 USB-C ports) charging devices with no hiccups. I don't think this is extraordinary, but wanted to note this for those who work on the road that YOU CAN charge your laptop, power your router/access-point, and charge/power your small devices from one device. The form factory, including the cord is slim and flat. As mentioned, this is great for portability/traveling. The body and the cord of the product makes every effort to keep this product slim, including the propriety cord. Pro-tip: If you have not fully migrated to USB-C, go buy yourself a USB-C to USB-A adapter so you can up to 4 USB-A ports. Overall, I would recommend this product.
D**W
Listing says it has Type G plugs. It does not, came with Type A. Very frustrating that their advertisement is not correct.
R**R
I am so satisfied and happy to use this. It’s amazing product.
S**S
The Anker 727 Charging Station is a sleek and compact power hub that’s great for both home and travel. It has two AC outlets, two USB-C, and two USB-A ports, so you can charge multiple devices at once. The USB-C ports support fast charging, even for laptops. The flat design and long cable make it easy to fit in tight spaces. Overall, a reliable and efficient charging solution.
D**D
This this is awesome for travelling and hotels that dont have enough outlets. Gives you 2 outlets 2 usb, 2 usb c outlets. Powers a high end hp laptop as long as you have a 100W rated usb cable to with it. So truly a universal charger/power supply and low profile.
W**.
I absolutely cannot tell you that this is a good value--extension cords and USB power adapters are some of the cheapest electronics money can buy, and then this thing comes along and is not cheap at all. But I think there's something to be said for how compact and elegant of a presentation this is. The pop up three-prong outlets work well. Having both 2 USB-A and 2 USB-C ports is good variety, and their high maximum output wattage means you can use them to power or charge basically anything, even up to a laptop. I'm not actually using this travel, although that would be a pretty good use for it. I think it's useful anywhere that you have a lot of electronics and want to be efficient with space and keep things tidy. For me it sits at the back of my computer desk.
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