
Anker Nano portable power range expanded as new 130W six-port charger arrives
The firm is one of the world's most trusted and reliable brands for accessories such as portable power banks.
Anker said these new products can deliver advanced charging performance in compact, travel-friendly designs for today's mobile-first consumers.
I use a range of the company's chargers both at home and on-the-go and it's easy to see why the brand is so popular.
Anker charging solutions offer reliable, convenient and quick ways to keep all of your devices. Products from the firm are generally well made and stylish too.
Here's everything you need to know about the new kit…
The Anker Nano Charger 130W is a 6-port desktop GaN charger with a total output of 130W.
This incredible new six-port charger can fast charge two 15in MacBook Air notebooks from empty to 50 percent in just half an hour.
It is quite slim at 19 mm which allows it to fit easily into bags. The charger comes with a soft AC plug and a storage bag to protect it from scratches.
Anker Nano Charger (130W, 6-ports) costs €59.99 on Anker's website and on Amazon.
Made for iPhone 12 through 16 series, this ultra-slim MagGo power bank features Qi2 wireless charging technology that delivers 15W fast charging, offering a speed similar to Apple's original MagSafe. With dimensions of just 102mm x 70.6mm x 8.6 mm, it's about the size of a credit card.
Anker Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim) costs €59.99 on Anker's website and on Amazon.
This portable Nano Power Bank charger features a 700mm retractable USB-C cable, providing added flexibility for charging at a distance. It delivers up to 45W fast charging, enough to fully charge a Samsung S23 Ultra in about one hour and ten minutes.
Anker Nano Power Bank (10K, 45W) costs €59.99 on Anker's website and on Amazon.
This compact GaN 45W Nano Charger features a foldable plug and ActiveShield 3.0 safety tech that monitors temperature rigorously with six million checks daily, complemented by superior cooling and 15 percent more efficient charging at reduced temperatures. This ultra-compact 45W charger is ideal for both Samsung and Apple devices.
ANKER Nano Charger (45W) costs €29.99 on Anker's website and on Amazon.

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