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Anker expands Nano range with five new portable chargers for mobile users

Anker launches five new Nano chargers in Singapore, offering compact, high-speed charging options for travellers and mobile users.

Anker has unveiled five new additions to its Nano series, further strengthening its reputation for compact and efficient charging solutions. The new lineup caters to travellers, commuters, and tech-savvy users seeking reliable power sources while on the move. The products include a laptop power bank, a retractable power bank, a slim MagSafe-compatible charger, a car charger, and a foldable wall charger.

Anker Laptop Power Bank delivers fast charging for laptops and phones

Leading the new lineup is the Anker Laptop Power Bank (A1695), a powerful 25,000mAh portable charger dubbed the “carry-on power station.” Designed for high-capacity charging, it features two USB-C ports, two retractable 70cm USB-C cables, and one USB-A port. Each USB-C port supports up to 100W output, while the USB-A port delivers a maximum of 33W.

Anker claims the device can charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro (M3) or an iPhone 16 from 0% to 50% in just 33 minutes and 25 minutes, respectively. This level of performance makes it ideal for digital professionals and frequent travellers who depend on quick, reliable power between flights or meetings.

Retractable and magnetic power banks offer portable versatility

The Anker Nano Retractable Power Bank (A1638) features a 10,000mAh capacity and supports two-way fast charging. It delivers a maximum output of 45W and a maximum input of 30W. Users can recharge an iPhone 16 Pro from 0 to 50% in 27 minutes, while the power bank itself can be fully recharged in about two hours using a 30W or higher Power Delivery (PD) adapter.

Another standout model is the Anker MagGo Nano Ultra-Slim 5,000mAh Qi2 15W Power Bank (A1665). With dimensions roughly the size of a credit card, this sleek accessory is designed for iPhone 12 through iPhone 16 users. It provides 15W wireless charging through the Qi2 standard and also features a USB-C port that supports up to 20W wired fast charging. Its compact form makes it an ideal everyday carry item for users who prefer a lightweight charging option without compromising speed.

Compact car and wall chargers enhance convenience for travellers

For drivers, the Anker Nano 75W USB-C Car Charger with Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable (A2738) offers a convenient way to charge devices on the road. Measuring just 15 x 11 x 3.5cm, the device’s retractable cable keeps car interiors neat and clutter-free. It can charge an iPhone 15 Pro from 0 to 50% in 25 minutes and includes an additional 30W USB-C port for powering tablets or small accessories simultaneously.

Rounding out the collection is the Anker Nano USB-C Charger 45W Foldable Fast Charger (B2692). Weighing only 60g, it features a foldable plug for easy storage and portability. The charger incorporates Anker’s proprietary ActiveShield technology, which continuously monitors temperature to provide up to 15% more efficient charging while ensuring device safety.

Anker’s latest Nano series chargers are now available in Singapore through Anker’s official website, as well as e-commerce platforms Shopee and Lazada.

With these latest additions, Anker continues to enhance its portable charging solutions, delivering high-speed, compact power options that cater to modern mobile lifestyles.

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