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Anker releases new version of compact Nano Charger

The Anker Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) (pictured) is now available in white (pictured). (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) (pictured) is now available in white (pictured). (Image source: Anker)
Anker has released a new version of the Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) in Europe. Here, users can now choose between white and black variants of the accessory. Thanks to the integrated cable and USB-C port, you can charge two devices simultaneously.

A new white version of the Anker Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) has been released in various European countries. This accessory was launched in July 2025 in a black colorway.

In countries like Spain, France and Germany, you can now buy the white Anker Nano Charger (35W, integrated and retractable USB-C cable) for €39.99 at Amazon. This is the same price as the original black version. It is also available via the brand’s online store.

As its name suggests, Anker’s new Nano Charger has an integrated USB-C cable, extending up to 70 cm (~2.3 ft) long, offering an up to 35W output. A second device can be charged via the USB-C port, which offers the same maximum power. When these two outputs are used simultaneously, they share the power either 17.5W:17.5W or 30W:5W. The accessory measures 47.5 × 63.5 × 30 mm (~1.9 x 2.5 x 1.2 inches) and weighs 110 g (~0.24 lbs).

While Anker has yet to officially announce plans to release the Anker Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) in the US, it is rumored to be launching in the market later this year for between $30 and $50.

The Anker Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) in white. (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) in white. (Image source: Anker)

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Polly Allcock, 2025-07-30 (Update: 2025-07-30)