Anker’s 167.5W USB-C Car Charger delivers more than five times the power of a standard car charger from a single 12V outlet. Three ports on the front carry everything from a MacBook Pro on the passenger seat to a phone in the console cup holder. The primary USB-C port delivers 100 watts on its own. A secondary USB-C port pushes 45 watts. A third USB-A port outputs 22.5 watts for older cables.
The Anker iPhone USB-C Car Charger is currently $34 on Amazon, down from $54, for a 37% discount.
An easy way to keep your phone charged up in the car on the go
The Anker sinks into the 12V outlet so far that only the port face protrudes, keeping the charger out of your hand’s way when you’re reaching for the volume knob or a coffee cup. Reinforced contact points at the base hold the charger in place over bumps and potholes without wiggling loose. A short metal body also makes the charger easier to grip and pull out when you want to switch it between vehicles.
A 100-watt USB-C port at the top of the charger matches the full charging speed of a 16-inch MacBook Pro. Dell, Lenovo, HP, Framework, and Microsoft Surface Pro laptops that accept up to 100 watts of power over USB-C also charge as fast as they would from their own wall bricks. Charging a laptop from a 12V car outlet used to be either slow or impossible without an inverter, and the 100-watt port on the Anker changes that math entirely.
Below the 100-watt port is a 45-watt USB-C port, tuned for phones, small tablets, and portable gaming devices. An iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S25 Ultra, iPad Air, or Nintendo Switch OLED all pull their maximum charging speeds through this port. A 22.5-watt USB-A port on the side supports older cables, including those with a USB-A connector on one end. Anker’s PowerIQ system reads each device and automatically adjusts the voltage to the fastest, safe speed for that device.
Anker’s metal housing is short and sits close to the outlet, so the charger doesn’t stick out into the space where your hand reaches for the climate controls or the shift lever. A 3.3-foot USB-C-to-USB-C cable ships in the box for immediate use. The charger is backed by Anker’s 18-month warranty against manufacturing defects.
The market for high-wattage car chargers has grown alongside the adoption of USB-C laptops over the past few years. At $34, down from $54, the Anker brings the price of a 100-watt car charger down to the level of a basic 30-watt model. If your car doesn’t have USB-C ports built in, or you regularly drive with a laptop, phone, and tablet all needing power, this replaces three separate adapters with one.