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Earlier in September 2024, Anker's Zolo 140W charger was leaked, and it was a big deal since it was the first-ever wall charger with a display from the company. Now, a new unboxing video from Xiao Li TV on YouTube gives us a first-hand look at the highly anticipated Anker wall charger. The video provides an excellent, detailed breakdown of the charger’s design, what's inside the box and the display in action - further confirming earlier reports about the product. Check out some key screenshots from the video below:
As the video reveals, the charger’s key selling points include the digital display, of course, but also the three USB-C ports and one USB-A port. 2 of those USB-C ports offer up to 140W each, and the third one maxes out at 40W. In the video, the digital display shows real-time power output per port—a feature that has been seen on Anker’s previous power banks. This would allow users to monitor charging efficiency easily, adding practicality to the charger and more authenticity to the unboxing experience. The box also comes with a white braided USB-C to USB-C cable, which was then used to charge what resembles the 24,000 mAhAnker 737 power bank(currently$109.99 on Amazon).
▶ load Youtube video4Additionally, the unboxing video confirms a folding plug, which wasn’t officially confirmed before - merely speculated, which would make it an ideal companion for frequent travelers despite its heavier build (350g). Moreover, when the charger is plugged into the wall socket without a device connected to it, the display shows something similar to a '-_-' emoji, which is quite funny in fact.
While there’s still no release date or pricing info available yet, this unboxing gives a hands-on glimpse at what could be one of Anker’s most versatile chargers yet.
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