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    Anker’s slim 65W charger can squeeze in between bulkier power adapters

    News RoomBy News RoomAugust 13, 20241 Min Read
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    Anker has come up with a clever design for a new 65W charger that’s thin enough to squeeze between larger power adapters on a power strip, potentially making an over-crowded outlet useable again.

    Thin chargers aren’t a new idea, but they typically feature a set of folding prongs on the flat side of the adapter, allowing them to plug into outlets behind furniture and sit flush against the wall. Anker’s approach is to instead position a pair of folding prongs on the end of its new charger, taking advantage of the thin design in a different way.

    The charger’s prongs not only fold flat — they can pivot from side to side, allowing it to also be plugged into wall outlets.
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    Given the prongs can also rotate from side to side, the slim charger should also be useable on wall outlets without the weight of the charger causing it to slowly unplug itself. That was an issue on older Anker wall chargers that the company has only recently addressed with a redesigned 100W compact charger featuring thicker prongs and an improved center of balance.

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