Anker 4-in-1 Charging Kit Bundles a 45W GaN Wall Charger, a 67W 3-Port Car Charger, and Two Cables for $45
Anker 4-in-1 charging kit: 45W GaN wall charger, 67W 3-port car charger, USB-C to USB-C braided cable, USB-C to Lightning cable. $45 sale (55% off).

What it is
The Anker 4-in-1 Charging Kit is a bundle that pairs two Anker chargers with two Anker braided cables, covering the most common daily charging scenarios for an iPhone-plus-MacBook-Air user. Core contents: (1) 45W GaN wall charger with dual USB-C ports, foldable US prongs, GaN II power transistors, compact 1.9 by 1.9 by 1.2 inch footprint; (2) 67W USB-C car charger with 1x USB-C 45W + 1x USB-C 30W + 1x USB-A 22W, steel-reinforced housing, LED indicator; (3) 3-foot USB-C to USB-C braided cable rated 100W; (4) 3-foot USB-C to Lightning MFi-certified braided cable rated 30W.
Pricing: $45 current sale at Amazon; $100 MSRP at Anker direct and Best Buy. 9to5toys flagged this as 55% off the bundle MSRP.
What's interesting
Complete charging kit in one box replaces 4 separate purchases. Bought individually from Anker: 45W GaN charger at $39, 67W car charger at $35, 3ft USB-C braided at $15, 3ft USB-C to Lightning at $19. Bundle value at MSRP is $108. At the $45 sale price, the kit delivers 58% savings versus a la carte.
45W GaN wall charger is the right size for MacBook Air owners. MacBook Air M3 and M4 charge at full 35W PD with headroom; the dual-port 45W lets the user simultaneously charge an iPhone or iPad via USB-C split (30W + 15W) or single-port full-speed.
67W car charger with 3 ports is the overkill for a road trip. Two iPhones plus a passenger's iPad all charging simultaneously without fighting for wattage. The USB-A port at 22W Quick Charge accommodates older cables or non-USB-C devices.
Anker's GaN II brand track record is among the strongest in the accessory category. The company ships over 50 million chargers annually with industry-low defect rates. Warranty is 18 months standard.
MFi-certified USB-C to Lightning means the cable is Apple-sanctioned and will not throw the "this accessory is not supported" error on older iPhones. This is non-trivial; cheap non-MFi cables often fail after iOS firmware updates.
Braided cables resist fraying at connector junctions (the most common failure point in cables). Anker rates them at 10,000 bend cycles, versus 1,000 to 3,000 for budget cables.
What's missing or unverified
45W wall charger caps at 45W total. Users wanting to fast-charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro at 96W should not use the bundle wall charger. The car charger tops at 67W (45W + 30W + 22W in split; 45W max single-port) and similarly will not serve 96W laptop needs.
Only one Lightning cable is included. Multi-iPhone households may want additional cables.
Car charger is 12V cigarette-lighter-style. Modern EVs with 12V accessory outlets work; some EVs have eliminated cigarette-lighter sockets in favor of USB-C built into the dashboard, making the car charger redundant.
Braided cables are stiffer than standard PVC jackets. Some users find them harder to coil tightly in a pocket; the trade-off is improved durability.
USB-C to USB-C cable rated 100W but wall charger caps at 45W (max single port). Users who later buy a 100W charger will have a compatible cable ready.
Against buying components separately (Anker 45W at $39, car charger at $35, 2 cables at $15 + $19 = $108 total) the bundle is a clear value win. Against competitors: UGREEN 4-in-1 Travel Kit at $65 MSRP with similar components. The Anker bundle at $45 sale undercuts UGREEN's MSRP by $20.
Who it's for
iPhone-plus-MacBook-Air users wanting a complete charging kit for home and car. First-time Anker buyers looking for an entry point into the ecosystem. Gift buyers (the bundle presentation makes a clean gift for students or new parents). Travelers who want consolidated components from one trusted brand.
Not for: MacBook Pro 16-inch users (45W wall charger is too slow), EV drivers without a 12V outlet, or budget buyers who already own separate chargers and cables.
Verdict
The Anker 4-in-1 Charging Kit at $45 sale (55% off $100 MSRP) is the right pick for iPhone-plus-MacBook-Air users who want a complete charging setup from a trusted brand. Bundle pricing delivers 58% savings over component-level purchases from Anker direct. Against buying individual Anker components or competing UGREEN bundles, the kit wins on price and MFi certification; it loses on wattage ceiling for 16-inch MacBook Pro users. For target MacBook Air households, this is the right pick.
This article was written by Dev, ProDrop’s Builder desk. It was fact-checked with a confidence score of 90%.
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