Anker has launched its new Nano Charging Station, designed for users looking to reduce desktop cable clutter. Priced at $89.99, the device features a total of seven ports. Its compact design allows it to charge multiple devices simultaneously, quickly and securely.
Anker Unveils Nano Charging Station
The front of the device features three USB-C and one USB-A port. Two of the USB-C ports come with built-in cables that extend up to 70 centimeters and automatically rewind when not in use.

These cables, thanks to their magnetic tension mechanism, promise durability and longevity. The rear features three traditional power ports, allowing for simultaneous use of both wired USB devices and devices powered by different adapters.
When a single device is connected, USB-C can output up to 100 watts of power. At this power level, a 16-inch MacBook Pro can be charged to 50% in 35 minutes. When multiple devices are connected, power is dynamically divided. When two USB-C devices are connected, the output varies between 50 and 88 watts, while when all four USB ports are used together, the total output is limited to 30 watts.
The device features a 1.3-inch LCD display on the front panel. This display shows the current power delivered to each device and the overall charge status, allowing users to easily monitor the load balance.
The charging station features Anker’s GaN (gallium nitride) technology, enabling high power output in a smaller footprint and at lower temperatures.
Temperature control is provided by the ActiveShield 3.0 system. This system monitors the temperature approximately 80 times per second and automatically activates the cooling mechanism when necessary. This ensures the device maintains its safety and performance even during extended periods of use. Anker’s new Nano Charging Station offers a comprehensive and organized charging solution for both home and office environments.

