The Anker Nano Charger (35W, retractable USB-C cable) has appeared at the brand’s online store in Japan. A TUV Rheinland certificate linked to the same model number, A2658, has also been spotted; here, the device is called the Anker Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable).
Anker’s Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) is designed for charging smartphones. As its name suggests, this portable accessory offers up to 35W output via the integrated USB-C cable. The cable is 70 cm (~27.6 inches) long and is said to withstand around 20,000 retractions.
There is also a USB-C port offering the same maximum power. When both outputs are used simultaneously, they can deliver 17 W each, or the cable can provide 30 W and the port 5 W. The Anker accessory is available with a black or white finish, measuring 61 x 48 x 30 mm (~2.4 x 1.9 x 1.2 inches) and weighing around 110 g (~0.24 lbs). Plus, it is expected to feature folding pins.
The Anker Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) is priced at ¥4,990 (~$35) in Japan, where it is listed as “Scheduled for release in summer 2025”. Tipster AnkerInsider speculates that the accessory will launch in the US in the next few months for between $30 and $50. It would join other integated cable accessories like the Anker Nano Car Charger (curr. $24.99 at Amazon). The TUV Rheinland certificate also points to a possible European launch.