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Despite the growing and mounting competition in the third-party charging space, Anker continues to innovate by adding displays, faster Qi2 wireless charging, and more with its latest lineup of smart chargers and docks unveiled at CES.
The new 45 W Anker Nano Charger borrows the display from its larger laptop battery packs and adds it here. The Nano’s new smart display showcases interactive feedback and real-time charging status, which includes charging power, temp, and the phone’s battery level. Anker made this with the iPhone in mind, as it can recognize which model you’re charging to power it with the appropriate speeds to avoid overheating and reduce battery longevity.
Despite its new display, the newest Nano is actually smaller than the original 30W Nano charging brick. Other than the screen, it touts dual foldable prongs, a three-stage power delivery, and keeps your batteries cool while charging overnight. It is set to arrive sometime later this month with a $40 price tag attached to it, but you can save $10 if you pre-order.



Anker also has a new 3-in-1 charging station as part of its Prime lineup, which uses a new cooling system for faster and safer performance. It also offers up to 25W of Qi2 charging speeds and has a foldable design for travel. It’s set to arrive sometime during Q1 of this year for $150.
The company also unveiled a new 13-in-1 Nano Docking Station, which supports up to three displays, up to 100W of charging, up to 10 Gbps of data transfer on connected devices, a removable 6-in-1 hub with SD and micro SD card readers, a USB-A port, and a 5 Gbps USB-C port. There’s no waiting for this one, as it’s available now for $150.

