Bro, short for Gallium Nitride, is a big new trend in the chargers lately. This is a material that has been widely used in other industries, such as satellites and radar, but recently runs to consumer products. In short, bro produces less hot when used, which effectively means that components can be packaged closer together. That is why the charger, bro, is usually smaller than the equivalent traditional charger while still producing higher outputs.
While Gan Charger has been in the market for the time being, they are not the mainstream and still have a lot of space for improvement. In that case, the new anker ganprime technology is not only a simple rebranding from the technology or the existing charger – it is part of the next evolution .
Fast filling, intelligent, and sustainable
In addition to increasing the inherent speed of gallium nitride, Anker Ganprime also introduces Powereriq 4.0, allows the charger to automatically adjust the distribution of the charger based on each device connected there. This works directly with ActiveShield 2.0, which also adjusts power output to prevent heat and protect the device. Together, these intelligent features make the charging the next generation more reliable and trustworthy, offering peace of mind both in terms of speed and security.
Anker Ganprime Charger is also more sustainable in the long run. They are 35% smaller than typical charging, which means fewer materials are used in their production. They are also more power efficient, so users consume less energy and also pay less. More importantly, the use of standard USB-C connections means you only need one charger to add a lot of devices, sometimes simultaneously. In other words, Anker’s new charging technology offers savings in power, money, and space at almost the same price as a silicone -based charger.
The Anker Ganprime lineup includes a variety of charions, covering from 65W to 150W super fast, and includes a power bank, electric strips, and charging stations. Fillers 65W Anker 735 ($ 59.99), 65W Anker 615 Power Strip ($ 69.99), and 100W Anker 727 Station filling ($ 94.99) is now available at the time of writing. The 120W Anker 737 ($ 94.99), 65W Anker 733 Power Bank ($ 99.99), and 150W Anker 747 Charger ($ 109.99) will not come until the third quarter of this year.