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The Anker Nano Travel Adapter is a versatile 5-port power adapter designed for global travelers. It features universal plug compatibility with four essential types, allowing you to charge up to five devices simultaneously, including fast charging for your iPhone. Its compact design makes it 43% smaller than similar models, and the 2-pin connection ensures safety during use. Ideal for travel, it comes with an 18-month warranty and friendly customer service.
P**T
Nicely Compact
For years I have carried the larger and boxier type USB travel adapters. They work well, but are bulky. This one is svelte, only about 1 inch thick. The build is solid and high quality. The various plugs all extend and retract easily and smoothly and feel solid. The power is only 20 watts, so I will still have to carry another charger for my computer, but that can now be in a suitcase rather than in my carry-on kit. Plus, that one can now be a regular and micro power supply (not an international one) as it can plug into the back of this Anker adapter.The price is excellent for a reputable and quality brand.All-in-all, a great product.Will update after my next overseas trip.
M**T
Another solid product by Anker
Nice and small and works everywhere. It's a clever idea to make it compatible with the type I (Argentina) power plug by just rotating the prongs slightly. My only complaint is the bright light when it's plugged in. It is like a night light and I like total darkness when I sleep. I fixed that with a little electrical tape over it though.
B**R
The Most Compact Universal Travel Adapter
βΊ Tech Specs:- Model Name: Anker Nano Travel Adapter- Model Number: A9215- Dimensions: 3-5/16" x 1-15/16" x 15/16"- Weight: 3.68 oz- Voltage: 120-240 V- Amperage: 6A Max- Wattage: 20 W Max (See breakdown below)- Ports: 2 x USB-A + 2 x USB-C + 1 x US 2-pin socket (Type A socket)- LED Power Indicator: Solid white light when properly connected.- Warranty: 18 Months (Make sure to store your S/N printed on the unit itself)βΊ Power Breakdown:- USB-A1 & USB-A2: 12 W Max (when using only a SINGLE port at a time)- USB-C1: 20 W Max (when using only a SINGLE port at a time)- USB-C2: 15 W Max (when using only a SINGLE port at a time)- Two or More Ports used Simultaneously: 15 W Max divided by the number of ports in use.β οΈ Important Notes for Samsung & ο£Ώ Users β οΈ- "This travel adapter is not a voltage converter."- Apple Users: "If you use a USB-A to Lightning or USB-A to MagSafe cable with the USB-A port, please disconnect and then reconnect the cable before charging."- Samsung Users: "The USB-A port does not support Quick Charge 3.0. Devices that utilize Quick Charge technology, such as the Galaxy series, will charge at regular speed."- Translation: If you are charging your phone, tablet or laptop, use USB-C instead or plug in your own charger for max speed. Smaller devices like a pair of headphones, USB-A will work fine but you may need to unplug and replug for it to work properly.Pros πππ- Size and Form Factor: This is the most compact universal travel adapter I've come across par none.- Quality: Looks and feels solid and well made.- Value: At $25.99 MSRP, this is a solid value, especially when compared to others on the market.- Name Brand: Anker is a brand I and many others have long used and trusted.- Texture: This may sound like a small detail but details matter! The textured side of this adapter feel really nice to this touch! They're soft and grippy. Nice touch, Anker π - Power Efficiency: 87.2% when active, and only 0.082W power draw when idle.- Safety Certifications: Added peace of mind to know that the manufacturer has invested money to get their product tested independently.- Packaging and Documentation: Minimal and thoughtful packaging. The user's manual is accessible by scanning a QR code and can be downloaded as a PDF file. All companies should adopt this approach.Cons πππ- Sore Thumb: The two thumb sliders stick out like, well, sore thumbs! I wish Anker redesigned them to be more flat. In my opinion, thatβs a missed opportunity!- Too many Disclaimers: The USB-A notes are clear, and make sense. Personally, I no longer use USB-A cables. But those who do will need to pause and pay attention. Again, I wish Anker has taken more time to engineer those disclaimers out. Maybe in the next iteration!The Bottom Line π§Now I can finally retire my old brick and switch to my new travel buddy from Anker π The more I look at this adapter, the more I like it! It truly is a feat of clever engineering!I am really impressed by this product and have no problem recommending it to all shoppers and potential buyers. Bon voyage!I hope my short review has helped you make an informed buying decision ππβοΈ
L**E
Great Little Travel Adapter
So far have only taken this one one trip (Brazil) and it worked like a charm. I love the small size and the USB charging ports built-in. Anything that saves space makes my travel life much easier and this is much smaller than the previous multi-country travel adapter without USB.
M**T
Great international travel adapter
I just got back from an international trip, and really wish I had this adapter on my trip. It's much smaller than the typical multi-adapters from other manufacturers, and it does not require that you carry around a number of "plugs" when you go from country to country...they're almost all built-in. It's built in USB ports work fine for charging an iphone, airpods, Apple Watch, and even an iPad (though not overly fast).It'd be interesting to see if Anker could come out with some about the same form factor, but with greater (GAN) charging capability.
J**N
Seems good so far, but I'll see after I travel with it...
This is a brand new product from Anker, and it's surprising they haven't gotten into this part of the power business until now: the travel power adaptor. I just recieved it today, so this is an initial impressions review that I'll update after I do some international travel with it.Like all Anker products this one is built very solidly, with great materials. It has a light that comes on when there's a successful power connection, which is a nice addition. At only 20 watts of output, I question the point of having two USB-C ports and two USB-A ports. If you're connecting four devices, that's some SLOW charging. I'd have preferred one or two USB-C ports and a smaller device. I doubt I'll use the USB ports for much of anything as I carry a slim Voltme 65 watt charger that I'll connect to this.The Anker product is fairly small at 3.39 x 1.97 x 0.98 inches, but not tiny. The front surface is semi-glossy, and picks up fingerprints/dust easily. It will likely look pretty bad after a year's worth of travel. Anker should have picked a more robust finish for the front.The main competitor is the EPICKA Pocket 111. It's a bit smaller overall (2.52 x 1.26 x 1.69 inches, shown in the photos), but has fewer USB ports. I prefer the Anker design being flat and longer in height; that means it's less likely to fall out of the wall versus the EPICKA which is deeper and more unstable.Anker makes great products, and this is priced reasonably; I'm happy so far with the purchase.
T**O
Universal, works everywhere I went
I recently purchased this Adapter, and it has been an absolute lifesaver on my international trips! This adapter is compact, lightweight, and incredibly well-designed, making it perfect for carrying in my travel bag.
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