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brosenz

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My biggest concern is quality of the device to ensure the safety of the laptop. I am planning to use it with a 2021 MacBook Pro 16.

I am worried that Amazon no longer sells Choetech, I don't know if it is for quality reasons. I like the Choetech better, but Anker is a very reputable brand as well. For me it is important to have dual USB-C port.

https://choetech.com/products/pd600...100w-usb-c-charger-gan?variant=31668426932279

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerPort-Charger-Ultra-Powerful-Included/dp/B09B33D76V
 

doboy

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I would go with Anker personally since they're pretty much sold everywhere including at Apple so maybe easier to hold them accountable if problem arises.

This Spigen one looks similarly spec'd for much cheaper than Anker. Spigen is a reputable Korean brand so personally wouldn't hesitate. However, Spigen is 45W + 45W if both ports are used compared to 60/40W split for Anker.
 
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brosenz

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A brand like Anker, Apple, etc.

They are well known for their wireless charging stations from many years ago
 
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maxsquared

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There is another brand worth checking out: UGreen. If not Anker. I used to buy RAVPower as well, but Amazon stopped selling them.
 
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