If you want one charger that can handle a laptop and still keep your other devices topped up, the Anker Prime Charger B2697 is built for that job. It’s a 140W, 4-port GaN wall charger designed for modern USB-C gear, with one extra USB-A port for older cables. It suits commuters, students, and work-from-anywhere setups where you’d rather pack one dependable plug than a bag of adapters (COD available).
Why you’ll like it
Charge up to four devices from one wall socket, keeping your desk and bag simpler.
140W total output helps you cover power-hungry USB-C laptops and everyday devices together.
Three USB-C ports give you flexibility for laptop + tablet + phone setups.
USB-A support is handy for older cables, small accessories, and legacy devices.
PD 3.1 support is useful for compatible higher-power USB-C laptops.
Smart display makes it easier to check charging status at a glance.
GaN design is made to deliver high power in a compact form factor.
Key details
This charger is about two things: high total power and smarter port sharing. You get the strongest output from a single USB-C port, then the charger redistributes power when you plug in more devices.
Key features
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | B2697 |
| Also seen as | B2697JZ1 |
| Max total output | 140W |
| Ports | 4 ports |
| Port types | 3× USB-C + 1× USB-A |
| Single-port max (USB-C1 / USB-C2) | Up to 140W |
| USB-C3 max | Up to 40W |
| USB-A1 max | Up to 33W |
| Two-port split (USB-C1 + USB-C2) | 70W + 70W |
| Two-port split (C1/C2 + C3) | 100W + 40W |
| Two-port split (C1/C2 + A1) | 100W + 33W |
| Example three-port split (C1 + C2 + C3) | 65W + 45W + 30W |
| Included cable | USB-C to USB-C cable (1.5m) |
| Input | 100–240V~, 50/60Hz, 2.6A |
| Charging standard | USB Power Delivery (PD 3.1) |
| Safety system | ActiveShield 2.0 |
| Display | Smart display (charging status/temperature / port details) |
140W total output is the shared pool across all ports. It’s the ceiling for the whole charger, not per port.
Single-port up to 140W means you’ll get the highest output when you plug one compatible device into USB-C1 or USB-C2.
Power splits matter if you plan to charge multiple devices at once. Your laptop may charge more slowly when you add a second or third device.
USB-C3 up to 40W is better suited to tablets, phones, and smaller USB-C devices rather than high-demand laptops.
USB-A up to 33W keeps older charging cables useful. Great for accessories, older phones, or power banks that still use USB-A.
PD 3.1 is a useful signal if you’re shopping for a higher-power USB-C laptop charger. Your device still needs to support the same standard to benefit.
Included 1.5m USB-C to USB-C cable is helpful for desk setups where the socket is far from the device.
Input 100–240V makes it travel-friendly in terms of voltage. Plug shape still depends on the version you buy.
Smart display is practical for quick checks, like which port is active and what the charger is doing right now.
ActiveShield 2.0 adds safety-focused monitoring, which is reassuring for long charging sessions.
Fit & compatibility
This is a USB-C-first charger designed for modern devices, but it also supports USB-A. For best results, match the port and cable to your device.
For a single high-power laptop, use USB-C1 or USB-C2 with a USB-C to USB-C cable.
For two devices, expect the charger to split power based on the combination you use (for example, USB-C1 + USB-C2 can split 70W + 70W).
For three or four devices, plan for shared power. Put the most power-hungry device on USB-C1 or USB-C2.
Compatibility note: this is a 140W 4-port GaN charger with 3× USB-C + 1× USB-A. It is not a single-port charger, and total output is shared when multiple devices are connected.
If you’re buying it mainly for a laptop, check:
Whether your laptop charges over USB-C (not a proprietary barrel connector).
Whether it supports USB Power Delivery, and if it can benefit from PD 3.1.
The wattage your laptop expects, so you can choose the right port and understand power sharing.
Also check your plug needs:
Your listing mentions 2 pin. If plug type matters for your socket, confirm the exact plug style before ordering.
Also known as: B2697JZ1.
Use cases
Who it’s for
Laptop users who want one charger at home and one for the bag.
People charging a laptop plus phone and earbuds from one wall outlet.
Desk setups where you want fewer adapters and fewer cables.
Travellers who want a high-power charger with wide input voltage support.
Families sharing one charging spot for mixed USB-C and USB-A devices.
Who should skip
Anyone who only needs a small single-port phone charger.
Users who need four high-power USB-C outputs at the same time.
Devices that don’t charge over USB-C (unless you use USB-A for those).
Buyers who need a specific plug type and can’t confirm the version.
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?
If you want a single, tidy charger for a laptop and daily devices, the B2697 is an easy upgrade for your desk or travel kit.
FAQs
Is B2697 the same as B2697JZ1?
Many Pakistan listings show B2697 and B2697JZ1 for the same Anker Prime 140W 4-port GaN charger. Always match the model code on the box or listing details.
Does this have 3 USB-C and 1 USB-A?
Yes. It’s listed with 4 ports total: 3× USB-C and 1× USB-A.
Does it support PD 3.1 for 140W laptops?
It’s listed as a PD 3.1 charger with up to 140W from USB-C1 or USB-C2. Your laptop must support USB-C Power Delivery to use this properly.
What’s included in the box?
Listings mention an included USB-C to USB-C cable, with a stated length of 1.5m. Contents can vary by seller, so check your package details.
Does the smart display show temperature and port output?
Listings state the smart display can show charging status, temperature, and port details, which helps you monitor what’s happening while charging.















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