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The Anker USB C Charger (Nano 65W) is a compact, high-speed charging solution designed to power multiple devices simultaneously. With advanced GaN II technology, it delivers efficient charging for your MacBook, iPad, and smartphones, all while being portable and user-friendly.
Item Weight | 4.9 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Energy Specifications Met | FCC, CE, UL |
Output Current | 3 Amps |
Output Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Frequency Range | 50-60 Hz |
Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | No |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Wattage | 65 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, USB Type A |
Compatible Devices | Headphones, Tablets, Laptops, Cellular Phones |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 16 / 16 Pro / 15 / 15 Pro / 14 / 14 Plus / 14 Pro / 14 Pro Max / 13 mini / 13 / 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max / 12 mini / 12 / 12 Pro / 12 Pro Max / SE (2nd Gen) |
Additional Features | Fast Charging, Retractable Plug |
T**D
The Only Charger You Need
I'm the kind of person who used to travel with a tangled mess of chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. But those days are over, thanks to the Anker Nano 65W. This little powerhouse is incredibly compact yet powerful enough to charge all my devices with ease. It's been a lifesaver for my recent travels, especially when navigating the chaotic scramble for outlets at domestic and foreign airports.Here's why I'm raving about it:Tiny but Mighty: It's shocking how much power this charger packs into such a small size. It's smaller than my old MacBook charger, yet it charges my laptop, phone, and earbuds simultaneously.Fast Charging for Everything: My MacBook Pro charges in a flash, and my iPhone gets juiced up way faster than with its original charger. It even supports Samsung Super Fast Charging for my Galaxy phone – though, as a Surface user, I haven't personally put that to the test.Three Ports for Ultimate Convenience: No more fighting for outlets! I can charge multiple devices at once, which is essential when I'm traveling or working from a coffee shop, trying to capture the perfect shot for my photography hobby.Foldable Prongs for Easy Travel: The prongs fold neatly into the charger, making it super portable and easy to toss in my bag. This was especially handy when navigating the cobblestone streets of Lisbon and Porto – no prongs getting caught on my camera strap!Reliable Anker Quality: Anker is known for making reliable charging products, and this one is no exception. It feels well-built and has performed flawlessly so far.If you're looking for a versatile, powerful, and incredibly portable charger, the Anker Nano 65W is the answer. It's simplified my tech life and eliminated my charger anxiety. I highly recommend it!
M**D
Anker 65w USB Multi-Charger
I wish OEM's shipped laptops with this as the OEM charger instead of the bulky ones. Charges just as fast as OEM, but smaller and lighter with additional ports. Works perfect on my Dell Latitude laptop. I tested the output voltage and it was stable at 5.4v. Great charger. Perfect for travel with light business laptops. I paired it with an Anker high-power USB C cable, and it is exactly what I needed to reduce the bulk.
W**R
Compact, powerful, flexible USB charger that works well with laptops, phones, and vapes
I bought this charger to replace an Anker PowerPort Atom PD 4, and it's a huge upgrade in every way for my needs (specifically charging a 14-inch/67W MacBook Pro, an iPhone 13 Pro, and a JUUL vaporizer).The old charger worked great, but it wasn't perfect.For starters, it was about twice as wide and deep as the 735, which made me less likely to bring it with me it situations where I really should have, and when I did I could definitely notice the weight difference.The 735 would fit in a jeans pocket; in a sweatpants pocket comfortably; in a cargo pocket unnoticeably; and of course in a clutch, purse, or other bag. The foldable prongs make it really easy to pack. I'll probably bring one of these in my pocket with one of their 4-inch Lightning cables for music festivals for peace of mind.Another gripe with the old charger was the detachable cable from the adapter brick to the AC wall plug. This cable provided more range, but it got tangled and frequently came loose. This cable had to be removed when packing up the charger, since otherwise it would stick out awkwardly and add an inch to the power brick's already considerable length. This all meant I had to constantly untangle and re-coil the cables when traveling. I came to the conclusion that I'd much rather have the charger be near the outlet and choose the appropriate cable length myself, rather than wrestle with two cables all the time.The 735 solves this problem wonderfully. It does stick out somewhat far from the wall (2.6 inches) so measure the gap first if you plan to use it in a tight space. It is nonetheless surprisingly compact for the wattage it can output.My final issue with the old charger was much more niche. I regrettably use a Juul vaporizer, which charges via a magnetic cradle that plugs directly into a USB-A port, forming an "L" shape with the taller part of the L being the vaporizer itself. Unfortunately, the USB-A ports on the old charger were oriented so that the vaporizer obstructed the other ports on the charger when plugged in, meaning I had to remove all the cables whenever I wanted to charge the vaporizer and replace them when it was finished.Luckily, the 735 has no such issue, as the USB-A port is oriented so that the vaporizer points away from the other points when charging. This allows me to charge my 3 primary battery-powered devices in something the size of a box of Tic-Tacs, and I couldn't be more pleased.The 735 only supports 1x65W or 45W/20W USB-C charging, which is less than the old charger's 1x100W/2x50W. My most power-hungry device is the MacBook Pro, which ships with a 67W power adapter but uses between 5-40W in real-world benchmarks, and the 735 is able to charge it even when in 45W mode when using the other USB-C port to fast-charge the iPhone. The remaining 12W assigned to the USB-A port is more than enough to charge the vaporizer while all this is happening.To conclude this bloviating review, the 735 is a compact and powerful Swiss Army knife USB charger. Always do your research on the reported and actual power consumption of your devices before you buy anything USB-related.
B**R
Good device. As always, the devil's in the details!
I wasn't entirely clear about what this can do, so let me clarify. It's 65W, 5V, 3.1 amp device. What this means is it will rapidly charge a MacBook. I timed it at about 1% per minute. This rate of charge only happens when you have a single device plugged in (there are 2 USB-C receptacles and 1 USB-A) and it must be a USB-C to USB-C cable. (despite Anker's claim, it doesn't have to be an Anker cable). Since it shares its power, it doesn't charge as rapidly if you plug in more than 1 device at a time. Also, the USB-A slot maxes out at 27 W, so it's slower. Because phones require less wattage to charge, you CAN rapidly charge 2 phones simultaneously. (I haven't tried it yet, but it theoretically ought to). Finally, this plug is both smaller and lighter than my Apple rapid charger, so it's much better for travel.
B**7
Works So Well, I Bought a Second One
The Anker USB-C Nano 65W charger with PPS works incredibly well. Fast, reliable charging for all my devices — phone, tablet, even my laptop. It’s compact, solidly built, and charges fast without heating up. I liked it so much, I grabbed another one. Can’t go wrong with Anker.
R**F
Reliable travel charger
I have four of these chargers that I've used for a few years now; I had two for like 4 years and when I needed more chargers for travel I didn't hesitate to get these. If you use it in a socket that's a little loose (like a hotel plug that gets a lot of use), they have a tendency to droop due to the length and weight, but 95% of the time they're great. Fast charging for devices, and just right sized to have one for each kid / adult when traveling.
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