
"Desktop chargers are one of those devices that you didn't realise you needed until you'd actually owned and used one. I've lost countless hours of my life swapping plugs, chargers, and cables around, and I'm sure you have too. It's time for the madness to stop. If you're fed up with cable switching, then Anker has a fantastic solution called the Nano Charger."
"These types of chargers don't have an onboard battery as per the best power banks, and they also lack broad connectivity options like the best docks. But what they lack, they make up for in a laser focus on powering up your devices. The Anker Nano Charger achieves this by delivering a total of 130W of power through six ports - that's four USB-C and two USB-A. I've spent some time testing the device, and I'm not sure how I lived without it."
"The Anker Nano Charger boasts a solid number of ports, with a bias towards providing more USB-C ports than USB-A. That makes sense given the future of charging technology. Users can take advantage of 100W charging from the first USB-C port, 65W from the second, and 20W from the third and fourth. If you have older USB-A compatible devices, then they can be charged at 12W. These charging speeds are reduced if you're powering multiple devices simultaneously."
Desktop chargers provide concentrated power without onboard batteries or broad dock-style connectivity. The Anker Nano Charger outputs a combined 130W through six ports: four USB‑C and two USB‑A. The first USB‑C supplies up to 100W, the second up to 65W, and the third and fourth up to 20W each; USB‑A ports deliver 12W. Charging speeds decrease when multiple ports are used simultaneously. The unit measures 93 x 98 x 19 mm, weighs 320g, and features temperature control protection. The charger is compact enough to remain unobtrusive on a desk while offering substantial, focused charging capability.
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