Anker is set to release a new 6-port Nano desktop charger, succeeding the 65W 543 PowerPort Atom III, with a 130W maximum power output. Featuring four USB-C and two USB-A ports, a sleek metal-framed design, and ActiveShield 2.0 tech, it’s expected to launch in late Spring or Summer 2025, priced between $50-$80 in the US.

It supports a total output of 130W across six ports: two USB-A ports at 12W each, two USB-C ports at 20W each, one USB-C at 65W, and one at 100W, which makes it ideal for charging laptops, tablets, and smartphones simultaneously. This configuration, leveraging GaNPrime technology, ensures efficient power distribution, with the 100W port capable of charging a MacBook Pro 14” to 50% in under 30 minutes, per Anker’s GaN benchmarks.
Design-wise, the charger retains the slim profile of its predecessor but upgrades to a metal mid-frame, replacing the plastic one, for enhanced durability and heat dissipation. It measures 9.3 × 9.8 × 1.9 cm and weighs 320g, making it portable yet robust, per @AnkerInsider.

The inclusion of ActiveShield 2.0 technology, with 35 temperature checks per second, ensures safe and stable charging, preventing overheating during high loads. A 1.5m power cable is also bundled for added convenience. Priced at $50-$80, a jump from the $29.99 predecessor, it reflects the enhanced capabilities and premium build.
Available in Black and White, it’s reportedly slated for release between late Spring and Summer 2025. Will this charger redefine multi-device charging with its compact power? Stay tuned for official confirmation.
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