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The Anker Charging Solution A2633 is a compact, 20W USB-C charger designed for fast, reliable charging of smartphones and tablets. Featuring a durable black finish and a lightweight build, it offers universal compatibility and easy plug-and-play use, making it the perfect power companion for busy professionals on the go.





| ASIN | B07WRKXQ8W |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Anker |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Device | Smartphones, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (66,518) |
| Date First Available | 9 September 2019 |
| Included Components | In Ear Earphones |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28 x 28 x 40 Millimeters |
| Item Height | 40 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 20 g |
| Item Width | 28 Millimeters |
| Item model number | A2633 |
| Main power connector | 2 pin |
| Manufacturer | Anker Innovations Limited |
| Model number | A2633 |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Count |
| Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
| Number of Ports/Connectors | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 ports | 1 |
| Number of USB Ports | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.8 x 4 cm; 20 g |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging |
| Voltage | 28 Volts |
| Wattage | 20 Watts |
K**K
Price is too much..
Who do we need to pay double when real brand doesn’t charge us that much. Even apple adopter comes under 2k bucks.
A**R
Double the price compared to the apple certified charger
Price is almost double the price compared to the original apple certified charger. Best is to buy the original one.
T**Y
I'll bottom line it for you: It's small and performs well. This is an excellent 18W USB-C PD charger. It's the one you should get for iPhone Charging. When comparing performance to the Apple 18W USB-C Charger included with the iPhone 11 Pro, it gets the same performance but the Anker is smaller. The prongs aren't foldable (on either) but the compact size makes up for it. I noticed I didn't hear the telltale "double chime" you sometimes (but not necessarily always) hear when the phone renegotiates negotiates from 5V to 9V fast charging. Not to worry, I used a USB-C power meter and confirmed that within about two seconds the power output switches to 9V*2A (18W.) Comparing the power output of both chargers was nearly identical. Also when watching the phone charge percentage it increased by about 1% per minute during fast charging. These are the same results I see when comparing to the Apple 18W USB-C iPhone charger. iPhone 11 Pro (Smaller one, not the Max) From 40% to 80%, 20 min. (1% increase per minute linear) From 80% to 90%, 15 min. (Charge rate gradually reduces above 80%) From 90% to 98%, 20 min. (Charge rage gradually reduces as it increases.) Slowing above 80% is normal for all iPhones. It's an operation of the iPhone (not the charger) to reduce battery damage at higher charge rates. Above 80% is generally no longer rapid charging which is the case with all chargers. So to conclude, you get full 18W fast charging below 80% as well as the maximum rate the phone will allow for the remaining 80%-100%. This is the ideal charger to put in your purse or bag and take with you in case you need a big boost and don't gave a power bank with you. I also have a 10000 USB PD Anker power bank that uses USB-C to charge and I'm going to replace the one I use to charge it with one of these because it's so much smaller. The price is a bit of a drag, but you're getting the most compact highest quality charger available. It's costs less than Apple's. Spend a few bucks more and get one of these over a cheap competitor. Hopefully, the price goes down over time. One final note. This is a 5V 2.4A (12W) / 9V 2.0A (18W) USB-C PD charger. It is ideal for a phone that uses up to 18W charging. It does not do higher 12V and 20V power output necessary for some other devices. Larger higher output chargers are available and ideal for those. But this is a perfect compact replacement for a phone-only Apple charger. It should be fine for charging USB-C power banks.
Y**G
Update on Nov 8: After seeing my review, Anker quickly contacted me and exchanged the correct version for me. I have been using it in the last two days, and it works perfectly. I expected it to be small and efficient, and it is. I was very worried about the heat during charging, as some people mentioned in the comment, but it never happened to me after using it for two days. Overall, it is a great product with 20W charging in such a compact size. If we are able to travel in the future soon, I am convinced that it will be the best travel charger for your iPhone ******************************************** Original review: I have ordered mine and received the one with model number A2616, instead of the A2633 they put in the description. This means, the version I got is the 9V/2A (18W) instead of the new 9V/2.22A (20W) version. Before ordering, I specifically asked about it, and they replied that they will update the information on the page. However, they didn't and still sent me the 18W version not the 20W they described. Not much of a difference you might wonder, but I just do not like the feeling of selling with wrong information. As another review says, there is nothing wrong with selling the older version, but you should not use the information for the new to trick people into buying the old version. I have returned mine, and if the 20W version becomes available, I will still consider buying it. This is just for everyone else to know, the version you bought may not be the version they described
K**Z
Para ser de una marca que se especializa en cargadores, dejó de funcionar a 1 año de comprarlo, se sobrecalento y jamás volvio a cargar
K**D
Very good and fast
م**ف
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