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Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)

Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)

(837 reviews)

The ANKER 737 AC Adapter (A2148111) is the perfect charging companion, offering a combination of power and convenience. With two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, you can power up to 3 devices simultaneously at high speeds - up to 100W per device. Our advanced PowerIQ 4.0 technology ensures that you can charge up to 26 minutes faster than conventional chargers, while ActiveShield 2.0 safeguards your devices with temperature monitoring.

The ANKER 737 AC Adapter (A2148111) is the perfect charging companion, offering a combination of power and convenience. With two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, you can power up to 3 devices simultaneously at high speeds - up to 100W per device. Our advanced PowerIQ 4.0 technology ensures that you can charge up to 26 minutes faster than conventional chargers, while ActiveShield 2.0 safeguards your devices with temperature monitoring.

$149.95 - $229.90

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The lowest price for Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W) right now is $149.95 at Caseway Store, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $115.00 on 4 Apr 2026 — today's price is 30% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 4 June 2026.

Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)

$149.95

(837 reviews)

The ANKER 737 AC Adapter (A2148111) is the perfect charging companion, offering a combination of power and convenience. With two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, you can power up to 3 devices simultaneously at high speeds - up to 100W per device. Our advanced PowerIQ 4.0 technology ensures that you can charge up to 26 minutes faster than conventional chargers, while ActiveShield 2.0 safeguards your devices with temperature monitoring.

The ANKER 737 AC Adapter (A2148111) is the perfect charging companion, offering a combination of power and convenience. With two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, you can power up to 3 devices simultaneously at high speeds - up to 100W per device. Our advanced PowerIQ 4.0 technology ensures that you can charge up to 26 minutes faster than conventional chargers, while ActiveShield 2.0 safeguards your devices with temperature monitoring.

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Last updated at 04/06/2026 01:02:44

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Caseway Store

$149.95

Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W) Black

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$189.95

Anker 737 Ganprime, 120w Usb C Charger, Pps 3-port Fast Compact

Free delivery

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Anker Australia

$229.90

Anker 737 Prime Charger (GaN, 120W, 3-Port) and Anker Prime USB-C to USB-C Cable (240W, Upcycled-Braided, 182cm)

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Reviews

Awesome charger!
30 March 2023Karen G.

originally posted on anker.com

This charger is exactly what my daughter needed. She's in her second year of college and has several devices she carries pretty regularly. In an effort to cut down on the number of separate charges she was carrying, I decided to get this charger. Her Surface Book 3 has the highest charging requirements out of all the devices. This charger handles it with ease.I do recommend that you buy one of the Anker charging cables rated for higher watt charging. There were a couple of times she thought the charger wasn't working, but it was due to faulty charging cable or cable that couldn't supply the advertised wattage. Anker cables have performed flawlessly.

Do NOT Buy
25 October 2023Scott

originally posted on anker.com

It doesn’t put out wattage as what it claims. For instance, the usb-a claims to put out 22.5w. I plugged every device I owned into it and could only get a max of 13w including my MacBook Pro. I called Anker and they said you can get 22.5w IF you plug in a Huawei phone. Never heard of this brand so I looked it up and come to find out it’s banned from being sold in USA… They don’t tell you that in advertising. Plus, was never able to get more than around 84w when having 3 devices plugged in that should be using well over 115w. Anyone giving this a good review obviously doesn’t test their claims with a wattage meter. Customer service was not helpful either. Never getting another Anker product.

Does not deliver 100W charging
31 July 2022Jtmax

originally posted on anker.com

Was very excited for this as a slim portable 100W charger for a 16" Macbook Pro. After trying multiple 100W rated cables, measuring at the cable with meter and Istat menus, the real output is 90W through single port charging. This was confirmed by using the stock 96W Apple charger which consistently charges faster and measured higher wattage at the meters.Pros: Small, packable, multi ports, 85-90W charging speed, doesn't overheatCons: Too heavy for most wall use without support (charger slip out due to weight), lower than advertised charging rate, no status lightUpdate:Anker followed up promptly and reports this charger's maximum output is 20V. Some devices like the macbook pro require 20.5V for maximum charge rate. The difference is small but noticeable. I'm ... MoreWas very excited for this as a slim portable 100W charger for a 16" Macbook Pro. After trying multiple 100W rated cables, measuring at the cable with meter and Istat menus, the real output is 90W through single port charging. This was confirmed by using the stock 96W Apple charger which consistently charges faster and measured higher wattage at the meters.Pros: Small, packable, multi ports, 85-90W charging speed, doesn't overheatCons: Too heavy for most wall use without support (charger slip out due to weight), lower than advertised charging rate, no status lightUpdate:Anker followed up promptly and reports this charger's maximum output is 20V. Some devices like the macbook pro require 20.5V for maximum charge rate. The difference is small but noticeable. I'm adding 2 stars for excellent Anker support

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Updated 6 days ago
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Caseway Store

$149.95

Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W) Black

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$189.95

Anker 737 Ganprime, 120w Usb C Charger, Pps 3-port Fast Compact

Free delivery

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Anker Australia

$229.90

Anker 737 Prime Charger (GaN, 120W, 3-Port) and Anker Prime USB-C to USB-C Cable (240W, Upcycled-Braided, 182cm)

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Awesome charger!
30 March 2023

This charger is exactly what my daughter needed. She's in her second year of college and has several devices she carries pretty regularly. In an effort to cut down on the number of separate charges she was carrying, I decided to get this charger. Her Surface Book 3 has the highest charging requirements out of all the devices. This charger handles it with ease.I do recommend that you buy one of the Anker charging cables rated for higher watt charging. There were a couple of times she thought the charger wasn't working, but it was due to faulty charging cable or cable that couldn't supply the advertised wattage. Anker cables have performed flawlessly.

Karen G. originally posted on anker.com
Do NOT Buy
25 October 2023

It doesn’t put out wattage as what it claims. For instance, the usb-a claims to put out 22.5w. I plugged every device I owned into it and could only get a max of 13w including my MacBook Pro. I called Anker and they said you can get 22.5w IF you plug in a Huawei phone. Never heard of this brand so I looked it up and come to find out it’s banned from being sold in USA… They don’t tell you that in advertising. Plus, was never able to get more than around 84w when having 3 devices plugged in that should be using well over 115w. Anyone giving this a good review obviously doesn’t test their claims with a wattage meter. Customer service was not helpful either. Never getting another Anker product.

Scott originally posted on anker.com
Does not deliver 100W charging
31 July 2022

Was very excited for this as a slim portable 100W charger for a 16" Macbook Pro. After trying multiple 100W rated cables, measuring at the cable with meter and Istat menus, the real output is 90W through single port charging. This was confirmed by using the stock 96W Apple charger which consistently charges faster and measured higher wattage at the meters.Pros: Small, packable, multi ports, 85-90W charging speed, doesn't overheatCons: Too heavy for most wall use without support (charger slip out due to weight), lower than advertised charging rate, no status lightUpdate:Anker followed up promptly and reports this charger's maximum output is 20V. Some devices like the macbook pro require 20.5V for maximum charge rate. The difference is small but noticeable. I'm ... MoreWas very excited for this as a slim portable 100W charger for a 16" Macbook Pro. After trying multiple 100W rated cables, measuring at the cable with meter and Istat menus, the real output is 90W through single port charging. This was confirmed by using the stock 96W Apple charger which consistently charges faster and measured higher wattage at the meters.Pros: Small, packable, multi ports, 85-90W charging speed, doesn't overheatCons: Too heavy for most wall use without support (charger slip out due to weight), lower than advertised charging rate, no status lightUpdate:Anker followed up promptly and reports this charger's maximum output is 20V. Some devices like the macbook pro require 20.5V for maximum charge rate. The difference is small but noticeable. I'm adding 2 stars for excellent Anker support

Jtmax originally posted on anker.com
Expensive but well worth it for traveling with 100w laptops
29 December 2022

Yes, this is an expensive charging brick ($95 normally, I bought on a flash sale for $65), but absolutely worth it if you travel with a laptop that requires a high-wattage power source.I have a Razer Stealth 13 (2021) that requires a 100w power supply. Packing up and traveling with the huge, bulky OEM charger was always a giant pain. Replacing it with the Anker 737 120W has been an absolute game changer and worth every penny.I’m also reaping the benefit of having additional charging slots that can simultaneously fast-charge my phone and other devices, which saves me the hassle of traveling with a separate 20w brick to fast-charge my phone or 45w brick for my Steam Deck. The bulk this has cut out of my laptop bag has been an absolute pleasure.Do note that while ... MoreYes, this is an expensive charging brick ($95 normally, I bought on a flash sale for $65), but absolutely worth it if you travel with a laptop that requires a high-wattage power source.I have a Razer Stealth 13 (2021) that requires a 100w power supply. Packing up and traveling with the huge, bulky OEM charger was always a giant pain. Replacing it with the Anker 737 120W has been an absolute game changer and worth every penny.I’m also reaping the benefit of having additional charging slots that can simultaneously fast-charge my phone and other devices, which saves me the hassle of traveling with a separate 20w brick to fast-charge my phone or 45w brick for my Steam Deck. The bulk this has cut out of my laptop bag has been an absolute pleasure.Do note that while this can output a TOTAL of 120w, it can only put out a max of 100w to a single device. Totally fine for my use case, but if you need over 100w to a single laptop or device, you’ll want to look elsewhere.This would be overkill if you have a lower-power (~45w) laptop or just tablets/portables; and the 65w Anker 735 would be more than enough for you.But if you have a 100w laptop and want to simplify the heck outta your travel setup, I cannot recommend this charger enough. 10/10

Matt C. originally posted on anker.com
Great for travel
9 December 2022

This charger does it all. With this charger, I no longer need to carry 2-3 power bricks to handle my laptop, tablet, watch and phone. I can connect all the charging cables to this charger, and it has the oomph to charge everything quickly. It's smaller, and lighter, than the Apple power brick for the Mac Book Pro. It IS a bit long and can start to come loose from older outlets. The power brick comes with an innovative sleeve with lots of suction cups that adhere to the power outlet cover and keep the power brink in place. Would recommend for anyone looking to minimize the amount of chargers and supplies for travel.

Chris originally posted on anker.com
I was expecting more
27 March 2023

I'm disappointed. I been a fan for the Anker products but the last for the last two I was expecting that Anker were able to match the performance of my old chargers.The wall one do not match the performance of my very old white Samsung Travel chargerThe GanPrime do not match the performance of my old black Samsung Travel chargerI have used the same cable during my test and always I found that charging my devices takes less time using the Samsung Old chargers.In short I feel that I lostPower port III $40.99Anker 333 Outlet Extender $21.99Anker 333 Outlet Extender $62.99Because no one of them match the charging time of the *old* Samsung ones and that was my only motivation to buy these products.

Carlos Q. originally posted on anker.com
Inconsistent, flickering charge: DO NOT BUY
13 April 2023

I bought this charger hoping to charge all my Apple devices at once. Unfortunately there is some sort of design flaw that causes my devices to flicker on and off (the screen turns on/off and the iPhone vibrates).Anker absolutely does not stand by its products. They were unwilling to offer me a full refund since I returns four months (not three months) after the purchase. Most companies offer a full warranty. Read the fine print with this company. They don’t stand behind their products. I’ll never buy from Anker again.

Mitchell originally posted on anker.com
Not charging steam deck at full speed
8 August 2022

tldr: This is Amazing charger for the size, but requires your devices to have good support for Intelligent Power Allocation (Apple devices work great, Steam Deck has some tradeoffs). You sacrifice some compatibility on less capable devices for extremely small size .I bought this as a do-it-all travel charger for my phone laptop and steam deck. It works fine for the MacBook Pro (@100W charge) and iPhone and iPad, but it is not outputting a 45W charge for a Steam Deck (15V 3A).After reaching out to Anker, I figured out what was going on: The charger relies on a technology called "Intelligent Power Allocation" where devices can negotiate their optimal charge voltage. However, (probably due to size tradeoffs) the 45W+ charge ranges requires the device to support ... Moretldr: This is Amazing charger for the size, but requires your devices to have good support for Intelligent Power Allocation (Apple devices work great, Steam Deck has some tradeoffs). You sacrifice some compatibility on less capable devices for extremely small size .I bought this as a do-it-all travel charger for my phone laptop and steam deck. It works fine for the MacBook Pro (@100W charge) and iPhone and iPad, but it is not outputting a 45W charge for a Steam Deck (15V 3A).After reaching out to Anker, I figured out what was going on: The charger relies on a technology called "Intelligent Power Allocation" where devices can negotiate their optimal charge voltage. However, (probably due to size tradeoffs) the 45W+ charge ranges requires the device to support dynamic charge voltages, since other devices might be plugged into the charger at any time.The Steam Deck does not seem to support this IPA feature very well, and so it opts for a 9V (27W) which isn't subject to the dynamic voltage requirements. e.g. this charger will only output the higher Watt charge ranges if the device supports that Wattage to suddenly drop. The Steam deck does not, and so it opts for the lower, stable 27W (9V) range. Anker says this is enough to charge the Steam Deck in a compatible speed as the 45W charge, which may be true when the device is idle, however in my testing the 9V power source results in a slow battery drain when under load of a game like Death Stranding.This is replacing my PowerPort Atom PD 4 for my travel charger, but I will also be picking up the 45W nano charger for the steam deck. Even going from 2 chargers to 1, the newer smaller ones save room and weight.If it could somehow work with devices lacking IPA support it would be a 5 star device, but given the tradeoffs and some understanding what's actually going on, I would rate it as a 4.

Bret originally posted on anker.com
Nothing but the best from Anker
6 February 2023

Look no further than this review of the Anker 737 GaNPrime 120W charger. Anything I tell you in this review if it detriments you, it detriments me; and I’m not going to have that. This will be advice well taken by me before you buy this charger.This is a 120W fast charger. Tom Cruise doesn’t even have a charger this fast. I’m telling you right now he doesn’t. Absolute top-of-the-line. You can’t get any better than this fast charger. This charger, yeah, it’s a little big on the sides, but it gets the job done nicely. With this fast charger, I can charge anything I want whenever I want. I can even charge multiple devices simultaneously with two USB C ports and one USB port. I’m charging my iPhone, Android phones, iPads, laptops… I’m charging all sorts of devices. I ... MoreLook no further than this review of the Anker 737 GaNPrime 120W charger. Anything I tell you in this review if it detriments you, it detriments me; and I’m not going to have that. This will be advice well taken by me before you buy this charger.This is a 120W fast charger. Tom Cruise doesn’t even have a charger this fast. I’m telling you right now he doesn’t. Absolute top-of-the-line. You can’t get any better than this fast charger. This charger, yeah, it’s a little big on the sides, but it gets the job done nicely. With this fast charger, I can charge anything I want whenever I want. I can even charge multiple devices simultaneously with two USB C ports and one USB port. I’m charging my iPhone, Android phones, iPads, laptops… I’m charging all sorts of devices. I have a technical mindset and midframe.The Anker 737 GaNPrime 120W charger is an investment that will last your lifetime and my lifetime. Even using this for one day or one hour, it pays for itself. As you can see from the photos attached, I have kept my old white charger to remind me where I came from. I came from a time when it would take me hours to charge my phone to charging my phone in half the time. I might even pass that old charger down generations to show everyone. I came from nothing to something thanks to Anker.

Ashton originally posted on anker.com
Overstated Concerns
16 December 2022

I read so many reviews here about this charger coming loosen due to its weight and longer dimensions - those reviews made me second guess whether this charger was worth trying. Luckily, I went through with the purchase and am super happy that I bought it.Having used it for a week, I have charged multiple devices at work, at home, and at a hotel and I can say that I did not have any issues with the charger staying attached to the wall without the suction device (that looks super tacky, by the way). I wonder what kind of outlets people are using this with that is causing their Ankers to fall out. Anyhow, this 120W charger covers all the devices I own, by itself, and will be my primary charger while traveling. That said, my work bag has THREE series-7 Anker chargers ... MoreI read so many reviews here about this charger coming loosen due to its weight and longer dimensions - those reviews made me second guess whether this charger was worth trying. Luckily, I went through with the purchase and am super happy that I bought it.Having used it for a week, I have charged multiple devices at work, at home, and at a hotel and I can say that I did not have any issues with the charger staying attached to the wall without the suction device (that looks super tacky, by the way). I wonder what kind of outlets people are using this with that is causing their Ankers to fall out. Anyhow, this 120W charger covers all the devices I own, by itself, and will be my primary charger while traveling. That said, my work bag has THREE series-7 Anker chargers (715, 727 and 737) and I have to say this is pretty much my favorite, with the 727 at a close second place. If you can find this at a good sale price, it really is a great option that covers most of the devices out there.

Aaron originally posted on anker.com

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