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Slim Anker Nano Power Bank 5K launches in the US

Anker’s new Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim) (pictured) has launched in the US. (Image source: Anker)
Anker’s new Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim) (pictured) has launched in the US. (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim) is now available in the US, following its European launch earlier this year. It features a Qi2-certified wireless charging pad and a USB-C port, with a maximum output of 20W. This is a particularly compact model, measuring around 0.3 inches (~8 mm) thick.

Anker has released the Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim) in the US. Arriving in Europe in June 2025, it is known as model A1665. It shares many similarities with the Anker MagGo Power Bank (5K, Slim), model A1667, a product which is exclusive to the Apple store.

In the US, you can now buy the Anker Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim) for $54.99 at Amazon. Users can choose between black, white and gold versions of the accessory. Plus, some customers are offered a 15% coupon, lowering the price to $46.74; this is expected to be valid until August 11th. As a reminder, the older Anker MagGo Power Bank (5K, Slim) retails for $49.95 and was recently launched in a new coral colorway.

Anker’s Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim) has a Qi2-certified wireless charging pad offering an up to 15W output. This should power an iPhone 16 Pro to 25% in 42 minutes, based on Anker’s tests. You can also use the USB-C port to charge a device at up to 20W. The power bank’s 5,000 mAh battery is recharged via a 20W USB-C input. You should be able to power an iPhone 16 Pro to 80% when the power bank is fully charged.

While many features of the new Nano Power Bank match the MagGo Power Bank, the latest accessory has a slightly different design with a metallic frame. The ultra-slim accessory measures 4.02 x 2.78 x 0.34 in (102 x 70.6 x 8.6 mm) and weighs 122 g (~4.3 oz).

The Anker Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim). (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim). (Image source: Anker)

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Polly Allcock, 2025-07-28 (Update: 2025-07-28)