I tested an Anker power bank with a retractable USB-C cable and fast charging speeds, and it’s so great that it’s already replaced my favorite portable charger

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Smartphone batteries are steadily getting bigger and better, but I still prefer to carry a portable charger with me. It’s not because I need one, but it’s always good to have one, just in case. For nearly two years, I’ve relied on an Anker Nano Power Bank (A1259), which has been very reliable. Now, there’s a newer version, and I finally got my hands on it.

There are several notable differences between the two chargers, ranging from design to cable, charging speed, capabilities, and more. Overall, it’s a fantastic charger that I would recommend to anyone, especially if you can find a great deal on it. Here’s what I like and what could be improved (which, frankly, isn’t much).

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Anker Nano Power Bank (A1638) specs

Specs

Anker Nano Power Bank (A1638)

Capacity

10,000mAh

Charging speed (One port)

45W (USB-C)

22.5W (USB-A)

Charging speed (two ports)

15W (USB-C cable)

7.5W (USB-C port)

Charging speed (three ports)

7.5W per port

Charging speed (input)

30W

Cable length

2.3ft (~70.1cm)

Dimensions

3.21 × 1.99 × 1.42 in.

Weight

.51 lb

Colors

Sprout Green, Aurora White, Phantom Black

A new look hides its most intriguing feature

(Image credit: Derrek Lee / Android Central)

One of the main reasons I loved the older Anker Nano Power Bank (A1259) so much was its design, which I consider pretty iconic. It’s not too bulky, and it has a built-in USB-C cable that acts as a loop, making it easy to carry around. It’s a pretty strong cable, and in my years of owning the charger, the cable has never faltered.



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