This tiny travel adapter is my new must-have when flying out (and it's only $25)
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This tiny travel adapter is my new must-have when flying out (and it's only $25)
Anker Nano 5‑port universal travel adapter combines Type A, Type I, Type G, and Type C plugs to cover over 200 countries, plus dual USB‑C and USB‑A ports and a pass‑through AC socket supporting Type A and Type C plugs. The adapter measures 3.4 x 2.0 x 1.0 inches and weighs 3.8 ounces, making it compact and highly portable. A single USB‑C port outputs up to 20W, a USB‑A port up to 12W, and multiple USB ports share a combined maximum of 15W, making it better suited to phones, tablets, power banks, and earbuds than laptops. Fold-out and sliding prongs deploy neatly for UK, US/AU, and EU sockets, and a textured finish improves grip. Charging a power bank from the adapter and then charging other devices from the power bank overnight delivers fully charged devices by morning.
"It's essentially a tiny rectangle with four different power plugs: Type A, Type I, Type G, and Type C plugs, covering over 200 countries -- along with dual USB-C and USB-A ports, and a pass-through AC socket that supports Type A and Type C (US and European) plugs. And when I say it's tiny, it really is, measuring a palm-sized 3.4 x 2.0 x 1.0 inches and weighing 3.8 ounces."
"A single USB-C port can output a maximum of 20W, while a USB-A port can push out 12W maximum, and when multiple USB ports are used at the same time, they share a maximum output of 15W. This makes the Nano 5-port travel adapter ideally suited to smaller items such as smartphones, tablets, power banks, and earbuds, as opposed to laptops."
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