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Anker looks set to add another product to its Zolo accessory lineup, this time a 4-port wall charger that was recently detailed by @AnkerInsider and reported by NotebookCheck. The compact adapter, model number A121C, is designed to handle a total of four devices at once without taking up much space.

The charger includes three USB-C ports, each capable of delivering up to 70W, plus a USB-A port rated at 22.5W. The maximum shared output is 70W, which means if you’re using two ports at the same time, you’ll get up to 67.5W, and slightly less (around 64.5W) if all four are active. That’s typical behavior for multi-port chargers, but still enough to top up a laptop, phone, and accessories together at a decent speed.

Design-wise, Anker is going with a foldable plug for easier travel. The charger is expected to come in both black and white finishes. Early leaks suggest a US launch sometime in 2026, with pricing likely between $50 and $60. That would place it right against Belkin’s 67W charger ($49.99) and Apple’s 70W adapter ($59).

Like other recent Anker products, the Zolo charger is said to use GaN technology, which helps with efficiency and heat management. While the exact release date hasn’t been confirmed, the appearance of early listings hints that it’s not far off.

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