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Anker’s compact 45W USB-C charger gets even smaller and lighter

Anker’s new Nano 45W USB-C charger is smaller and lighter than before, offering fast charging in a compact design. It is now available for US$34.99.

Anker continues to refine its single-port USB-C chargers, making them even more compact and lightweight. The company’s latest release, the Nano 45W charger, is its smallest and lightest yet. Measuring just 1.30 × 1.26 × 1.45 inches and weighing only 52 grams, this new model is 17 grams lighter than its predecessor, the Nano II 713.

Designed for convenience, the new charger is easy to carry and perfect for travel. Despite its small size, it delivers a powerful 45W output, making it ideal for charging smartphones, tablets, and lightweight laptops. This improvement follows Anker’s ongoing trend of making charging devices smaller without compromising performance.

Available now with a bundled cable

The new Nano 45W charger is available exclusively on Amazon for US$34.99. Anker includes a six-foot-long USB-C charging cable as part of the package, adding extra value for buyers.

For comparison, the previous smallest 45W charger from Anker, the Nano II 713, measured 1.49 × 1.38 × 1.62 inches and weighed 69 grams. The updated model trims its dimensions and weight, making it an even more portable option for those needing fast and efficient charging on the go.

Fast charging with Samsung compatibility

The Nano 45W charger supports Samsung’s Super Fast Charging feature, which is based on the USB Power Delivery (PD) specification known as Programmable Power Supply (PPS). You can charge a Samsung S25 Ultra from 0 to 70% in 30 minutes or fully recharge it in under an hour.

Anker’s continuous innovations in charger design make it easier than ever to carry a powerful charging solution without adding bulk to your travel bag. With its compact size, lightweight build, and strong charging capabilities, the new Nano 45W charger is an excellent option for anyone looking for a high-performance, space-saving charger.

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