Anker Charger 140W 4-Port PD 3.1 Wins
Winner

Anker Charger 140W 4-Port PD 3.1
8.4
Power users and professionals who need the most powerful and feature-rich desktop charger
VS

Baseus EnerFill FE11 100W
8.1
Power users wanting maximum wattage at the lowest price for laptop and multi-device charging
Score Comparison
Criteria
Anker Charger 140W 4-Port PD 3.1
Baseus EnerFill FE11 100W
Overall Score
8.4
8.1
Charging Power
9.5
8.8
Portability
5.5
7.0
Port Versatility
9.5
8.5
Protocol Support
9.5
8.5
Build Quality
9.0
8.0
Value
7.5
9.0
Smart Features
8.5
5.0
Pricing & Features
Specification
Anker Charger 140W 4-Port PD 3.1
Baseus EnerFill FE11 100W
Price
$89.99
$49.99
Released
01-Jan-25
01-Oct-25
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Anker Charger 140W 4-Port PD 3.1
Power users and professionals who need the most powerful and feature-rich desktop charger
The Anker 140W 4-Port PD 3.1 is the flagship desktop charger for power users. Its LCD display, PD 3.1 support, and premium build make it the ultimate charging hub — at a premium price.
Strengths
- 140W with PD 3.1 for fastest possible USB-C charging
- LCD display shows per-port power output in real-time
- 4 ports (3 USB-C + 1 USB-A) with ActiveShield 2.0
- Premium Anker engineering and safety certifications
Limitations
- Most expensive charger in this roundup at $89.99
- Large desktop form factor — not travel-friendly
- Premium price for features most users won't fully utilize
When to Choose Baseus EnerFill FE11 100W
Power users wanting maximum wattage at the lowest price for laptop and multi-device charging
The Baseus EnerFill FE11 delivers 100W of charging power for just $49.99, making it the best value high-power charger. Broad protocol support and 3 ports make it a versatile desktop or travel companion.
Strengths
- 100W output for $49.99 — best watt-per-dollar in its class
- 3 ports (2 USB-C + 1 USB-A) with smart power distribution
- PD 3.0, PPS, QC, and UFCS protocol support
- LED indicator shows charging status
Limitations
- Larger form factor than lower-wattage chargers
- No smart display like Anker competitors
- Plastic construction feels less premium

