Anker Nano II 65W GaN II PPS Compact Fast Charger USB C Plug
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What matters most
If you’re tired of juggling multiple power bricks, the Anker Nano II 65W aims to be the single charger for phones, tablets and even a USB-C notebook. On paper it promises fast charging across the board, with GaN II technology to keep size down without trimming power. It’s small enough to tuck into a bag or keep on a desk, yet robust enough to handle a MacBook Air, a 13" MacBook Pro and the latest smartphones at their top speeds. You’ll likely notice how much less clutter it creates when you’re travelling or working at a coffee shop.

What it is and what it isn’t
This is a compact USB-C charger designed to deliver up to 65W of power. The emphasis is on a practical, all‑in‑one charging solution rather than a single‑purpose brick. It’s not sold with a USB-C cable, so you’ll need to use your own. And while the claims of “fast charging” are credible for supported devices, the actual speed depends on your device, its battery health and whether you’re using a compatible cable.

Realistic strengths


On the plus side, you get noticeably faster charging for a modern iPhone or Samsung Galaxy compared with older 5W or similar bricks. It’s convenient for light and medium workloads, and the compact footprint makes it a sensible desk companion or travel charger. The built‑in GaN II tech is positioned as a space saver without sacrificing power, which is a credible claim given the size reduction compared with older 61W bricks.

Where it may fall short
If you rely on a full‑speed power solution for a power‑hungry notebook, you’ll still want to verify that your device supports 65W charging over USB‑C PPS and that you’re using a compatible cable. Some notebooks or chargers may cap output to lower speeds depending on the task or cable quality. For those who routinely need to juice a large laptop to 100% in a short window, the charger might feel middling compared with higher‑watt multi‑port adapters designed for speed throughputs. Also, the absence of a included cable means you’ll incur an extra purchase if you don’t already own one.

Who it’s best for
If you value a compact, all‑in‑one charger that can handle a phone, tablet and a light to mid‑range notebook, this is a pragmatic choice. It suits individuals who travel a lot, students sharing a workspace, or anyone looking to reduce desktop clutter without compromising on charging speed for everyday devices.



Who it isn’t ideal for
Not the best option if you regularly need to charge a high‑end laptop at full speed every day, or if you prefer having a single cable included out of the box. If you’re after ultra‑premium charging with multidevice fast‑charge overload, you may want to explore other configurations that prioritise sheer wattage or bundled accessories.

What to check before buying
- Confirm your device supports PPS fast charging and that you’re using a capable USB‑C cable to unlock the full 65W potential.
- If you’re replacing several bricks, consider whether the 65W output meets your laptop’s peak needs or if you’d benefit from a larger multi‑port charger.
- Remember that the package ships without a cable, so factor in that extra cost if needed.
How it compares to the broader approach


For many, a single compact USB‑C charger is more convenient than a nest of bricks on a desk. If your daily routine involves a mix of charging a phone, tablet and a lightweight notebook, the Nano II offers a cleaner, faster alternative to legacy chargers. If you frequently need higher sustained power for demanding laptops, you might weigh options that deliver more wattage or dedicated notebook charging capabilities.
Final thoughts and decision point
- Is it worth it? It makes sense if you prioritise a small footprint without losing charging speed for your everyday devices.
- When to skip it: if you require maximum wattage for heavy laptop use or want a bundled cable out of the box.
- Best for: someone aiming to simplify charging on the go, reduce clutter at the desk, or replace a couple of older bricks with a single, compact unit.
FAQ
- Does this charger come with a USB‑C cable? No, a cable is not included.
- Can I charge a MacBook Pro 13" at full speed? Yes, it supports high‑speed charging for compatible notebooks.
- Will it charge an iPhone as quickly as newer chargers? It can charge faster than older 5W bricks, including the iPhone 13, when used with a suitable cable.
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