This is a high-power Anker Prime wall charger made for fast, tidy charging on a desk or in a travel bag. It’s built around a 140W max output and a 4-port layout, so you can power a laptop and still keep space for a phone and accessories. It also includes a smart display for quick status checks. COD available.
Why you’ll like it
One charger can cover a full setup, so you pack less and reduce cable mess.
High headroom for modern USB-C laptops that pull serious power.
4 ports help you charge more than one device without swapping plugs.
Clear port planning with stated per-port limits, so you know where to connect what.
Smart display makes it easier to check charging status at a glance.
ActiveShield 2.0 safety monitoring for everyday peace of mind.
A wide input range helps if you travel and plug into different mains voltages.
Key details
The main buying points are the 140W max output, PD 3.1 support, and the port layout. Power is shared when you use multiple ports, so it’s worth matching the right port to the right device.
Key features
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | B2697 |
| Charger type | GaN wall charger |
| Total output | Up to 140W max |
| Ports | 4 ports |
| Port types | USB-C ×3 + USB-A ×1 |
| Charging standard | PD 3.1 |
| Protocol support | PPS (listed on some spec blocks) |
| Single-port max | USB-C1 / USB-C2 up to 140W (single-port) |
| USB-C3 max | Up to 40W (single-port) |
| USB-A max | Up to 33W (single-port) |
| 2-port split (USB-C1 + USB-C2) | 70W + 70W |
| Input power | 100–240V~, 50/60Hz, 2.6A |
| Dimensions | 69 × 69 × 36 mm |
| Display | Smart display (power/port status/temperature shown in listings) |
| Safety | ActiveShield 2.0 monitoring |
140W max is the ceiling. Your device may draw less depending on its charger rating and current battery level.
PD 3.1 matters most for newer laptops that use higher USB-C power profiles.
Ports are not equal. USB-C1/USB-C2 are the best choice for higher-power devices. USB-C3 and USB-A are better for lower-power devices.
Shared power is normal. When you plug in 2–3 devices, the charger splits output (for example, 70W+70W, 100W+40W, or 65W+45W+30W).
GaN design is used to keep a high-power charger compact, which helps for travel and crowded power boards.
The display is useful when you want quick confirmation that a device is charging and to see basic status information.
ActiveShield 2.0 is listed as a safety feature. Keep vents clear and avoid covering the charger during heavy use.
Cable bundles vary by seller. Some listings mention a USB-C to USB-C cable (with different length/rating claims). If you need full power, use a suitably rated USB-C cable.
Fit & compatibility
This charger is built for USB-C and multi-device charging, but the best results depend on your device and your cable. For laptop charging, confirm your laptop supports USB-C Power Delivery and check the wattage your manufacturer recommends.
For single-device high power, use USB-C1 or USB-C2 (up to 140W single-port).
For two devices, plan around the 70W + 70W split if you want a balanced setup.
For three devices, expect power to be shared (for example, 65W + 45W + 30W), so pick which device matters most.
PPS appears in some spec blocks. If your phone supports PPS, it may help with compatible fast-charging profiles.
Compatibility note: This is the Anker Prime Charger B2697 with a 4-port design. Some listings describe the ports differently, so use the port layout and spec table for this unit when matching cables and devices.
Also known as: A2697, B2697.
Use cases
Who it’s for
Laptop users who want one charger for desk and travel
People charging multiple USB-C devices daily
Students carrying a laptop plus phone/tablet
Remote workers with limited wall sockets
Travellers who want a wide input range (100–240V)
Anyone who wants a compact, high-power charger with a status display
Who should skip
If you only charge one low-power phone and want the smallest possible charger
If your laptop does not support USB-C Power Delivery
If you specifically need multiple USB-A ports for older cables
If you need a guaranteed cable-in-box and don’t want to check bundle contents
Buying from Kraod
COD nationwide; Returns: 7 days; Same-day delivery: Lahore only; Nationwide delivery: usually 3–4 working days; “official warranty where available + store warranty support”; Prices may vary by stock/variants.
Ready to order?
Choose your main device, pick the right USB-C port, and place your order.
FAQs
Is Anker B2697 a true 140W USB-C PD 3.1 charger for laptops?
It supports PD 3.1 and lists up to 140W on USB-C1/USB-C2 when charging a single device. Your laptop must support USB-C PD and may draw less.
How many ports and what types does it have?
It’s a 4-port charger. Listings show USB-C ×3 and USB-A ×1. Some sellers describe ports differently, so rely on the port layout/specs for this unit.
What happens to power when I charge 2 or 3 devices?
Power is shared. Common splits shown include 70W+70W for two USB-C ports, and 65W+45W+30W for three devices, depending on port use.
Does it have temperature monitoring or safety protection?
Listings mention ActiveShield 2.0 safety monitoring and a smart display that can show status and temperature-related info.
Is a USB-C cable included in the box?
Some listings mention a USB-C to USB-C cable, but the details vary by seller bundle. Check the product bundle contents before ordering if you need a cable.



















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