
Anker 47W Nano USB-C Charger
– $19.99
The Anker 523 Charger packs 47W of power and dual USB-C ports into a compact, foldable design that’s barely bigger than Apple’s basic 20W brick. It’s down to $19.99 right now, making it an easy grab for anyone tired of carrying multiple chargers.
If you’re still lugging around multiple chargers for your devices, it’s time to simplify. The Anker 523 Charger (Nano 3) is now on sale for just $19.99, down from its usual $29.99 price tag. That’s a solid 33% discount on one of the most versatile chargers you can buy.
This tiny powerhouse packs 47W of charging capability into a form factor that’s roughly the same size as an original 20W charger. The difference? You’re getting more than twice the power and two USB-C ports instead of one. It’s also on our Best USB-C chargers list.
The dual high-speed USB-C ports deliver 27W and 20W, respectively, letting you charge your phone and tablet simultaneously. Need to juice up just one device? Connect a single device, and you’ll get 45W of charging power—enough to fast charge a MacBook Air.
Anker didn’t skimp on safety either. The charger features ActiveShield 2.0 technology that monitors temperature over 3 million times daily, keeping your devices protected during every charge cycle.
The foldable plug design makes this charger incredibly travel-friendly. Toss it in your bag without worrying about prongs snagging on everything. It’s compatible with iPhones, Samsung Galaxy devices, Pixels, iPads, and pretty much anything that charges via USB-C.
At $20, this is an easy recommendation for anyone who wants to cut down on charging clutter without sacrificing speed. Anker’s reputation for quality chargers is well-established, and the Nano 3 delivers exactly what you’d expect from the brand.
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