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Anker Nano 45W USB C Smart Display GaN Wall Charger (various)

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Nano 45W USB C Smart Display GaN Wall Charger (various) on sale for $25.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Available:Features:
  • Compatibility: Supports iPhone 17/16/15 series, 11" iPad Pro (2024/2023/2021/2020), 12.9" iPad Pro (2022/2021/2020), and 13" iPad Pro (2024); excludes iPhone 17e
  • Charging Speed: Up to 45W fast charging with smart power adjustment; charges iPhone 17 Pro to 50% in 20 minutes
  • Care Mode: Automatically recognizes compatible devices and lowers charging temperature by up to 9°F for safer overnight charging
  • Display Controls: Single tap shows charging status; double tap switches modes; 2-second press rotates screen 180°; auto turns off after 1 minute
  • Design: Pocket-sized; 47% smaller and 36% lighter than original 30W charger; dual foldable prongs (90° and 180°)
  • Package Includes: Anker Nano 45W Charger with smart display, welcome guide, and 18-month coverage

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Nano 45W USB C Smart Display GaN Wall Charger (various) on sale for $25.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member pennysave for finding this deal.

Available:Features:
  • Compatibility: Supports iPhone 17/16/15 series, 11" iPad Pro (2024/2023/2021/2020), 12.9" iPad Pro (2022/2021/2020), and 13" iPad Pro (2024); excludes iPhone 17e
  • Charging Speed: Up to 45W fast charging with smart power adjustment; charges iPhone 17 Pro to 50% in 20 minutes
  • Care Mode: Automatically recognizes compatible devices and lowers charging temperature by up to 9°F for safer overnight charging
  • Display Controls: Single tap shows charging status; double tap switches modes; 2-second press rotates screen 180°; auto turns off after 1 minute
  • Design: Pocket-sized; 47% smaller and 36% lighter than original 30W charger; dual foldable prongs (90° and 180°)
  • Package Includes: Anker Nano 45W Charger with smart display, welcome guide, and 18-month coverage

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff

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Written by pennysave

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Today 03:29 PM
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FishnDirtToday 03:29 PM
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Thanks for sharing! I've had my eye on this for a while, but can't decide between this and the Prime ones with 2 USB-C
Today 03:36 PM
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KristicToday 03:36 PM
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Honestly, I think everyone should just invest in a couple of the Anker Prime chargers. They're expensive, but they'll literally charge anything from your phone to a gaming laptop at lightning speeds.
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Today 03:54 PM
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roguedogToday 03:54 PM
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Quote from Kristic :
Honestly, I think everyone should just invest in a couple of the Anker Prime chargers. They're expensive, but they'll literally charge anything from your phone to a gaming laptop at lightning speeds.
45W isn't enough for a laptop is it? It seems like on the low side in my opinion for a laptop.
Today 03:55 PM
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alicemagicToday 03:55 PM
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good stuff but I'll need to look for more ports again...
Today 04:22 PM
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ElatedSpaniel543Today 04:22 PM
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It's probably fine for a 45W device, but on more powerful chargers, these screens just mean that one side of the device is no longer able to dissipate heat, so more likely to throttle.
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Today 04:23 PM
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xcopyToday 04:23 PM
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Quote from roguedog :
45W isn't enough for a laptop is it? It seems like on the low side in my opinion for a laptop.
Nope, that hasn't been enough for 10 years or more. Your computer will negotiate and only accept what it can use from more powerful chargers, but if you can't/don't even provide the minimum, why bother with this.

Phone charger only and not a good deal IMO. Especially when you can frequently get a 140W (or more) on sale for $15 more.
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Today 04:25 PM
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JabberwockishToday 04:25 PM
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Quote from roguedog :
45W isn't enough for a laptop is it? It seems like on the low side in my opinion for a laptop.
It varies quite widely. Laptops I've purchased or cross-shopped in the last decade came with USB-C chargers ranging from 30W to 100W+.

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Today 04:33 PM
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FreakinDealWithItToday 04:33 PM
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Knew these would fall in price fast. The screen is pointless. How many have an outlet in a place they can easily see a screen on it? And rarely does anyone want to slow charge.
Today 04:37 PM
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fuzzyballzToday 04:37 PM
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$4 cheaper than 3 week ago... I don't have the energy to return and rebuy this one. It's a neat little charger, I use it to power my mini PC exclusively.
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UniqueMeerkat5342Today 05:06 PM
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good price!
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QuangV2156Today 05:27 PM
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thank you
Today 05:41 PM
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hizzledizzleToday 05:41 PM
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There's a lot of weird misinformation in this thread.

45W is absolutely capable of charging a laptop. MacBook Airs come with lower power chargers than this. I've charged a Dell workstation with discrete GPU with an Anker 30W while in use. Laptops are not usually running at max output all the time.

The question comes down to use case, actual sustained power delivery, and device health. First, the laptop might not negotiate the full 45W. Even if it does, chargers like this are not made to run at full tilt forever. They tend to heat up, and then throttle, so you might lose the ability to charge part of the way through. Even with this built in protection, you absolutely can burn it out or reduce the life of the charger.

Additionally, at 45W you'll likely be "slow charging" larger devices, particularly if you're using it at the time. It also might not be capable of keeping up depending on the load and attached devices.

If you have a MacBook Air or similar, you're probably fine. For anything else. I wouldn't use this as a primary charger, but if you need something light to travel with, you could probably make it work for a couple days, particularly if you just charge it during downtime.

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