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New lighter Anker 100W Wall Charger could arrive soon

The Anker Nano 100W Wall Charger is said to be lighter than other similar models. (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Nano 100W Wall Charger is said to be lighter than other similar models. (Image source: Anker)
Anker could launch a new 100W Wall Charger in its Nano range in the coming weeks. According to rumors on Reddit, the upcoming product is particularly lightweight and compact with foldable pins. Plus, it appears that at least two versions of the accessory will be available.

A new Anker Nano 100W Wall Charger is rumored to be on the way. The latest model is expected to be lighter and more compact than others from the brand, like the Anker 317 Charger (100W Max).

The new 100W Wall Charger is said to have model number A2679 and offers a single USB-C port with a 100W output. According to a Reddit post by user u/joshuadwx, the new accessory will measure 6.0 × 4.1 × 2.9 cm (~2.4 x 1.6 x 1.1 inches) and weigh 130 g (~4.6 oz). By comparison, the 317 Charger measures 6.9 x 3.3 x 6.1 cm (~2.7 x 1.3 x 2.4 inches) and weighs 280g (~9.9 oz).

Images of a US version of the charger have been shared, showing foldable pins. It is unclear whether or when variants of the accessory for other countries like the UK or France could also launch. The pictures also tell us that customers will be able to choose between black and white versions of the product. The new Anker Nano 100W Wall Charger is expected to arrive in the next few months, with the price remaining unknown. For context, the 317 Charger (100W Max) has an RRP of $37.99, though it has been selling for between $24.99-$29.99 recently.

The Anker Nano 100W Wall Charger is expected to be offered in black and white. (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Nano 100W Wall Charger is expected to be offered in black and white. (Image source: Anker)
The older Anker 317 Charger (100W Max). (Image source: Anker)
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Polly Allcock, 2024-08- 5 (Update: 2024-08- 5)