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    Anker’s lightest 45W USB-C charger is already on sale for 26 percent off

    News RoomBy News RoomMay 1, 20251 Min Read
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    If you need a svelte USB-C charger that won’t weigh you down on your commute or your next flight, Anker’s new 45W Nano charger is on sale for the first time at Amazon, where you can pick it up in either black or white as part of a lightning deal for $25.99 ($9 off).

    At 1.45 inches long and weighing just 52 grams, Anker’s latest Nano charger is easy to slip into your pocket, bag, or laptop sleeve. Its single USB-C port is capable of delivering 45W to a wide range of devices, allowing you to charge everything from smartphones and tablets to laptops and handheld gaming consoles. And with Samsung Super Fast Charging support, you can juice phones like Samsung’s S25 Ultra to around 70 percent capacity in roughly 30 minutes or provide a full charge in just under an hour (according to Anker).

    Additionally, the lightweight charger ships with a six-foot USB-C cable, allowing you to start charging directly out of the box. It also comes with Anker’s welcome 18-month warranty, so if anything goes wrong, the company will replace or repair your charger at no additional cost.

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