Anker launches new power bank with safer neo-lithium-ion battery

Anker has revealed the new Nano Power Bank (MagGo, Plus) in Japan. This portable charging accessory was announced at the recent Anker Power Conference 2026 event. Also referred to as model A1113, it was spotted in the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) database earlier in 2026.
The Anker Nano Power Bank (MagGo, Plus) uses a neo-lithium-ion battery, which is said to be the safest used in any Anker product to date. Features of the battery include enhanced pressure resistance, fire resistance and puncture resistance.
Anker’s new Nano Power Bank (MagGo, Plus) can be used to charge two gadgets simultaneously. On one side of the accessory is a Qi2 certified wireless charging pad, delivering an up to 15W output to a compatible smartphone. A second device could be charged via the USB-C port, which offers a higher output of 30W. The maximum combined output is 17W, 12W via USB-C and 5W wireless. Despite its 10,000 mAh capacity, the power bank is relatively slim, measuring 15 mm (~0.59 inches) thick; it is 104 mm (~4.1 inches) tall and 71 mm (~2.8 inches) wide, and weighs approximately 215 g (~7.6 oz).
In Japan, you can currently pre-order the Anker Nano Power Bank (MagGo, Plus) at the brand’s online store for ¥11,990 (~$75). It is currently only available in black, with a white colorway set for release in Fall 2026. It is unclear when this new Anker power bank could be released in other markets.










