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    Anker Expands Nano Charger Line in Europe with New Color Option

    White version of 35W dual-output charger with retractable cable now available in multiple EU markets
    By Lalu JazidiJuly 30, 2025Updated:July 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Anker has launched a white variant of its Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) across several European countries, expanding the color options of its compact charging solution. The device, previously available only in black since its July 2025 debut, is priced at €39.99 — the same as the original model.

    The charger, which is now available in Spain, France, and Germany through both Amazon and Anker’s official online store, features a 70 cm integrated USB-C cable and an additional USB-C port, enabling users to charge two devices simultaneously. According to the company, power is split dynamically — either at 17.5W per device or 30W and 5W, depending on the configuration.

    Weighing 110 grams and measuring just under 2 inches by 2.5 inches, the Nano Charger is designed for portability while supporting fast charging for smartphones, tablets, and other USB-C devices. “Thanks to the integrated cable and USB-C port, you can charge two devices simultaneously,” the company noted in its release.

    Although no official timeline has been announced for a U.S. release, market speculation suggests the product may arrive in North America later this year, priced between $30 and $50. Anker has not yet confirmed availability or color options for the U.S. market.

    The Nano Charger is part of Anker’s ongoing strategy to provide high-performance charging solutions with minimalist designs tailored for travel and hybrid work environments.

    Source: Anker

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    Studied in political science. Lalu been covering the startup and e-business scene since 2017.

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