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New Anker Nano Magnetic Power Bank on the way

Anker’s new gadget has a similar design to an older Nano Power Bank (pictured)
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Anker’s new gadget has a similar design to an older Nano Power Bank (pictured)
A new Anker charging accessory, referred to as the Nano Magnetic Power Bank, has been spotted. This unreleased gadget, with model number A1115, is Qi2-certified and appears to have a similar design to an older power bank.

Anker appears to be working on a new charging accessory: the Nano Magnetic Power Bank. Also referred to as model A1115, the product has been spotted several weeks after another Anker Power Bank, model A1113, was rumored.

The Anker Nano Power Bank A1115 has been listed in the database of the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). The WPC is the body responsible for the management of charging standards, including Qi2. The new Anker power bank is said to be Qi 2.1.0 certified, delivering up to 15W power to a compatible smartphone.

The WPC listing includes an image of this unreleased Anker Power Bank (below), showing its Qi2 certified wireless charging pad. However, the photo does not confirm whether or not the model offers other outputs. Presumably, it will include at least one USB port, which would be used for recharging.

Anker’s Nano Power Bank A1115 has been mentioned on a second site: the Apple App Store in China. The change log for the recently rolled out 3.19.0 update for the Anker app for iOS devices lists both the Anker Nano Magnetic Power Bank A1115. It also mentions the previously rumored Anker Nano Magnetic Power Bank A1113.

It is unclear when the Anker Nano Magnetic Power Bank A1115 will be released, and at what price. For reference, older models like the Anker Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim), which appears to have a similar design, retail for €54.99 (Amazon).

The Anker Nano Magnetic Power Bank A1115
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The Anker Nano Magnetic Power Bank A1115
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Polly Allcock, 2026-04-27 (Update: 2026-04-27)