Does anyone know the difference between these two? Are there any differences in performance? Or is it just form factor/color options?
After launching in China this October, Anker is finally preparing to release a more compact version of its latest 30W wall charger in the US... Take a look at the [Upgraded] Nano II 30W!
Source: Anker/AmazonFeatures & details
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Ultra Compact: At 70% smaller than an original 30W USB-C charger, Anker 711 takes up less space while giving you just as much power. You simply won't find a smaller charger with this much power. (Note: the charging prongs are not foldable.)
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Go From Chargers to Charger: Instead of filling up your house (and the planet) with an extra charger for each new device you buy, Anker 711 has the power you need to charge the majority of your personal devices with just a single charger.
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High-Speed Mobile Charging: Charge iPhone 8 and later up to 3× faster than with an original 5W charger, a 2020 iPad Pro 11″ up to 30% faster than with the in-box charger, and charge the latest Samsung phones at high speed thanks to compatibility with Samsung Super Fast Charging.
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Powered by GaN II Technology: With a 56% increase in operating frequency, an innovative stacked design, and an upgraded circuit board structure, GaN II technology makes our latest charger smaller without sacrificing a drop of power.
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Superior Safety: Conforms to the latest IEC 62368-1 safety standard, so you can rest easy while charging your devices.
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What You Get: Anker 711 Charger (Nano II 30W), welcome guide, our worry-free 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service (cable not included).
With dimensions of 1.09" × 1.08" × 1.24", this truly is a very compact wall charger for being capable of outputting up to 30W, even though the prongs cannot be folded.
Source: Anker/AmazonPricing and Availability: Anker's [Upgraded] Nano II 30W should be available to order from Amazon for about $30 soon.
Be sure to comment if you would like to be notified when Anker's more compact version of its latest 30W wall charger becomes available in the US!
Note: Anker is developing even smaller and more powerful chargers with GaN III technology to be released in 2022 after having introduced GaN II early this year.
Source: Anker/Amazon