Anker Drops 140W 4-in-1 Charger for €70 on Amazon
Anker's new charger powers four devices simultaneously with a smart display, all for under €70.

Anker just dropped a 4-in-1 140W GaN charger. It's €69.97 on Amazon right now. That's a pretty sweet deal, well under its 90-day average of €78.11.
No more outlet wars. This thing handles four devices at once, clearing up that usual clutter of multiple chargers and power bricks.
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Smart Features? You Bet.
What's cool? A built-in color display. It shows you everything: total power, what each port is doing, even the device temperature. Not just a fancy light show, either. You can actually see if your gadgets are juicing up right.
You get two USB-C ports, both pushing a full 140W. Plus, there's another USB-C and a USB-A, each at 12W. Need to juice up? A MacBook Pro 16-inch hits 50% in 25 minutes. A MacBook Air? 30 minutes for the same boost. And yeah, you can still charge your phone and headphones without slowing down.
Serious Protection
Anker's Activeshield 2.0 tech is baked right in. It constantly tweaks power output to stop overheating, checking temps three million times a day. Seriously. That means it's safe, keeps performance high, and plays nice with everything from the newest iPhones to Samsung's latest.
Price and How to Get It
Right now, it's €69.97. That's a good chunk off the €89.99 MSRP. But move fast; the deal ends May 17. You even get a 150cm USB-C cable in the box. Need max speed? An E-Marker cable is recommended, though.
Why Europe Cares
Europeans, always thinking about space and the planet, will probably dig this. Multi-functional gadgets are a big deal there. GaN tech, like what's in this Anker, is a growing trend across the continent. Fits right into that drive for smaller, more efficient electronics.
Who's This For?
So, who's this for? Anyone tired of a tangled mess of cables. Road warriors, tech nerds with a dozen gadgets — you know who you are. That discounted price makes it pretty appealing. Get organized, charge fast, don't empty your wallet.
What We Don't Know Yet
It handles a lot, sure. But how well does it actually perform with all four ports maxed out? We don't really know yet. And that display, plus the temp monitoring? Long-term durability is still an open question.
Why It Matters
Anker's 140W charger isn't just another brick. It shows where tech's headed: efficient, safe, and convenient power for our always-on lives. And that discounted launch price? It's a clear sign the charger market is cutthroat. Good news for us, though – more choice, better value.
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