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frontpagelex2 posted Jan 06, 2026 12:54 PM
frontpagelex2 posted Jan 06, 2026 12:54 PM

Pre-Order: Anker Nano 45W USB-C Charger w/ Smart Display

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Anker has for Pre-Order: Anker Nano 45W USB-C Charger w/ Smart Display for $39.99 - $10 auto applied in cart (or use discount code WS24D5XT3DV9) = $29.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member lex2 for finding this deal.

Available Colors:
  • Aurora White
  • Black Stone
  • Misty Blue
About this Item:
  • Delivers up to 45W with a smart 3-stage system that adjusts in real time to meet your device's power needs.
  • Backed by TÜV certification, Care Mode keeps the charger 36°F cooler and your device battery 9°F cooler to help extend battery life.
  • Stay informed with a smart display that shows real-time data like power flow, temperature, and charging status—plus fun animations to keep things cheerful.
  • 47% smaller and 36% lighter than a standard 30W charger, with dual folding prongs that rotate 90° and 180° to fit any outlet. It's perfect for travel and tight spaces.
  • This charger does not include a charging cable.

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Anker has for Pre-Order: Anker Nano 45W USB-C Charger w/ Smart Display for $39.99 - $10 auto applied in cart (or use discount code WS24D5XT3DV9) = $29.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member lex2 for finding this deal.

Available Colors:
  • Aurora White
  • Black Stone
  • Misty Blue
About this Item:
  • Delivers up to 45W with a smart 3-stage system that adjusts in real time to meet your device's power needs.
  • Backed by TÜV certification, Care Mode keeps the charger 36°F cooler and your device battery 9°F cooler to help extend battery life.
  • Stay informed with a smart display that shows real-time data like power flow, temperature, and charging status—plus fun animations to keep things cheerful.
  • 47% smaller and 36% lighter than a standard 30W charger, with dual folding prongs that rotate 90° and 180° to fit any outlet. It's perfect for travel and tight spaces.
  • This charger does not include a charging cable.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by lex2

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Anthony2016
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Why does the ad make it look like it attaches like a Magsafe charger, when it doesn't?
AdamDport
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Traditional USB charges at 5V. USB "PD" is for "power delivery" and can deliver up to 48V. This is how laptops etc can charge with any kind of speed over USB. To deliver these higher voltages, there's a handshake between the device and charger. If you were in a marketing department, you could say that your charger "recognizes your iPhone" so that it can charge at these higher speeds. ...so afaik ALL PD chargers "recognize your iPhone"
FeistyMarmot1232
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1 port 45w for $30. And it's a pre-order and FP? What am i missing? Is it the useless display that commands high price?

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Jan 06, 2026 08:34 PM
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I do want the orange but it's not available for preorder.
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airj1012Jan 06, 2026 09:45 PM
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Quote from AdamDport :
Traditional USB charges at 5V. USB "PD" is for "power delivery" and can deliver up to 48V. This is how laptops etc can charge with any kind of speed over USB. To deliver these higher voltages, there's a handshake between the device and charger. If you were in a marketing department, you could say that your charger "recognizes your iPhone" so that it can charge at these higher speeds. ...so afaik ALL PD chargers "recognize your iPhone"
Thanks for the great explanation. I've been an Anker customer for a LONG time. Their marketing department sucks! I always struggle to understand the differences between their products.
Jan 06, 2026 10:53 PM
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WiseSpaniel8225Jan 06, 2026 10:53 PM
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I'm so confused. What does putting an unconnected charger attached to the magnet on your iphone do? It doesn't say anything about it other maybe battery temperature related?
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fkenmazingJan 06, 2026 10:56 PM
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Everything I want in a charger lol
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rader023Jan 06, 2026 11:32 PM
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Quote from NervousCrib2934 :
Riding the iPhone's coattails. I guess it was to show speed.
The bigger ad does it to show the colors match iPhone 17 colors. The one in the OP doesn't though. I thought it was strange too
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Quote from FeistyMarmot1232 :
1 port 45w for $30. And it's a pre-order and FP? What am i missing? Is it the useless display that commands high price?
The reason why it's on here and as a front page deal is because it's a new product from Anker and this is an undisclosed paid ad. SD is really underhanded these days. This charger just today showed up on my socials so I think they're really pushing this product. But here, instead of an ad, it's paraded around as if it's a deal. Which it isn't.
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MingerJan 07, 2026 12:59 AM
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Quote from Revo77 :
Rosewill (Newegg's brand) sells on of these for $30 but it's 70w total power. Just got one from Best Buy when they sent me a $10 coupon and it seems well made so far. It looks like this one is noticeably smaller as the Rosewill has a built in retractable USB-C cable + USB A and C ports.
Jeez I didn't realize the rose will had an extra port along with the cable and it's 25. it looks a tad bigger but not by that much

https://www.newegg.com/white-rose...6875921156

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Quote from Anthony2016 :
Why does the ad make it look like it attaches like a Magsafe charger, when it doesn't?
Because we see what we believe in lol
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JJpeppersJan 07, 2026 02:09 AM
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Dumb product. What's the point of the screen if it's plugged into a strip or wall outlet on you floor or behind a night stand. Soooo derp for derps
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jhc651Jan 07, 2026 02:29 AM
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From The Verge: "It can also recognize and identify specific iPhone models dating back to the iPhone 15 — as well as iPad Pro models from 2020 onward — and adjust charging based on power needs. For example, it'll deliver maximum speeds when a phone is nearly dead, then drop to 15W once a device is above 80 percent."

Real question as I am far from an expert on these things but I thought the device's battery management system communicates with the charger and decides on the power based on things like current charge capacity, ie being dead or 30% or 80%. My own experience with any charger I've ever used the charging speed starts out slowly then gets faster and flies along until it gets closer to being full and then slows down to a crawl reaching 100%.
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Quote from JJpeppers :
Dumb product. What's the point of the screen if it's plugged into a strip or wall outlet on you floor or behind a night stand. Soooo derp for derps
Seems like it would also create more power draw, even when not in use. I want my usb charger to draw ZERO power when it's plugged in and I'm not charging a phone or tablet.
Last edited by raiz January 6, 2026 at 08:42 PM.
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Quote from jhc651 :
From The Verge: "It can also recognize and identify specific iPhone models dating back to the iPhone 15 — as well as iPad Pro models from 2020 onward — and adjust charging based on power needs. For example, it'll deliver maximum speeds when a phone is nearly dead, then drop to 15W once a device is above 80 percent."

Real question as I am far from an expert on these things but I thought the device's battery management system communicates with the charger and decides on the power based on things like current charge capacity, ie being dead or 30% or 80%. My own experience with any charger I've ever used the charging speed starts out slowly then gets faster and flies along until it gets closer to being full and then slows down to a crawl reaching 100%.
Your understanding is correct.

The source (adapter) tells the sink (device) what it can offer in terns of power levels, and the sink selects from those options.

Apple devices keep it simpler, and are generally more conservative in their charging rates. They mainly rely on standard fixed power profiles, which is why Apple's own adapters aren't fancy in what they support, but what they do support, they do solidly and reliably. Their newest adapters support AVS at lower (SPR) power levels, but not the 17-series of phones. But the fact that the adapters have adopted the newer features in the latest spec portend that future Apple devices will as well.

Samsung is less conservative, and their devices will take advantage of PPS when it is available, for their version of fast charging.

But, whether Apple, Samsung, or whatever, it is not the wall charger making those decisions, as suggested in the marketing fluff.

USB PD is a more complex system that permits smarter negotiation and a wider range of power levels, but even when things were simpler, the device only drew what it drew.

Things haven't changed in that respect. Nor has the typical charging strategy for battery cells, and lithium in particular. Some try to make out the progressive charging characteristics to be something novel, or special, when CC/CV is and has been the typical way lithium cells are charged.

Unfortunately, a lot of the tech press doesn't have the depth of knowledge that they should when writing about the topics they cover. Regurgitation of marketing bullet points, and "reviews" based primarily on such has become all too standard fare from pros and wannabes. There are better, more informative resources, but they're not coming from the mainstream press and marketing-driven reviews. The enthusiasts are the ones who provide that.

As to whether this adapter supports PD? As a product from an experience, and reputable brand, "if it walks like a duck…"

Multiple levels of power, with varied levels of voltage >5 volts and higher currents, and active negotiation are by definition what Power Delivery is, compared to the stone-age USB power specifications in the past.

And with PD the only sanctioned, and conforming method to deliver high levels of power under Type-C, what is it if it isn't PD, despite the marketing copy not saying so?

The first version of the spec was finalized and released more than a decade ago, and things are well past the point of questioning the adoption of the new spec. The basic spec is mature, and has become the standard, optional feature support notwithstanding.

Auto- and tire makers no longer make it a marketing point that their engines have fuel injection, and that their tires have radial plies, respectively, do they? They don't, because they also became the norm a long time ago.
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Quote from jhc651 :
From The Verge: "It can also recognize and identify specific iPhone models dating back to the iPhone 15 — as well as iPad Pro models from 2020 onward — and adjust charging based on power needs. For example, it'll deliver maximum speeds when a phone is nearly dead, then drop to 15W once a device is above 80 percent."Real question as I am far from an expert on these things but I thought the device's battery management system communicates with the charger and decides on the power based on things like current charge capacity, ie being dead or 30% or 80%. My own experience with any charger I've ever used the charging speed starts out slowly then gets faster and flies along until it gets closer to being full and then slows down to a crawl reaching 100%.
Exactly. This product is redundant and over engineered to sell to suckers that don't understand how your phone works. I like Anker products but they're reaching here. This product certainly isn't necessary and certainly ISN'T a deal. Boo on Slickdeals for parading it around like a deal and having their army of shills upvote it.
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Quote from js619 :
Preorders for a USB wall charger... what a time to be alive
My thoughts exactly... and yet I'm pre-ordering.. Big Grin

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sodakarJan 07, 2026 06:35 AM
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I hope there's a click-lock mechanism on the prongs.

Chargers with 90-degree folding prongs have a tendency to slide out on worn out plugs -- I would imagine the 180-degree folding makes things worse, not better.

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