![]() Wireless chargers are a perfectly viable way of recovering iPhone battery life. Note that it does need to be connected to a wall outlet, so make sure you have an outlet available. One of the USB-C powers is a 45W beast designed for fast-charging laptops, while the other is an 18W version that’s ideal for smaller devices like iPhones. All ports come with Anker’s IQ tech so that the port provides the right amount of power for the device without endangering the battery. The 63W charger includes two USB-C and two USB-A ports. The charging benefits also extend to other Apple devices like iPads. Note that you’ll get these benefits from most of the chargers on our list, but this is the best way to stick with Apple-made products at the same time.ĭo you have several different charging needs when all your devices are grouped together at your desk or a similar location? Anker’s PowerPort model is specifically designed to provide charging for several devices in a compact form. ![]() Apple makes this easy with an upgraded 20W version of its original charger. This was addressed around the iPhone 11, but if you have anything between the iPhone 8 and iPhone 12, you can get a major charging speed boost simply by getting a new charger. If you have any other USB-C-compatible devices (or the right adapter cables) that need charging, you can use the same charger for them, too. Since this is a pack of two chargers, it also lets you keep an extra charger in a place where you often need one, like at a desk or beside a favorite sofa.Īpple’s older iPhones have a charging issue: They support higher-wattage charging rates but only ship with lower-wattage chargers that can’t take advantage of that fast charging. The design also has improved heat dissipation and greater electrical efficiency to keep it working as long as possible. The 20W charger is specifically designed to provide the fastest charging possible for your Apple devices, up through the iPhone 12. That’s why we also recommend taking a look at cases that are specifically designed to work with MagSafe chargers, including some directly from Apple.Īnker 20W USB-C PowerPort III Nano (two-pack)Īnker’s tiny little charger isn’t just extra portable - it’s also packed with power. If you have a thicker case, it may just fall off. The only downside is that MagSafe chargers can only attach with a thin case. It can even work as a wireless charger for older iPhones - albeit without the magnetic lock-on. No more messing around with ports, no more yanking cables accidentally because they were still attached, and you get an updated USB-C connection for improved charging times. This allows for the portless MagSafe charger to attach to the back of the phone and charge the battery via induction. One thing's for certain, regardless of which colors the iPhone 14 Pro will come in, the Anker Nano 3 looks like the perfect charger for Apple's newest flagship.Starting with the iPhone 12 models, Apple introduced a powerful new option for charging ( and various other abilities) with built-in magnets positioned in the back of the iPhone. You can even see in the marketing materials above that Anker was clever enough to suggest that some sort of purple Pro model iPhone could be coming.Ĭould Anker's lineup of new chargers - released a day before the event -be a strong indicator that purple is indeed the color we will see the iPhone 14 Pro adopt in less than 24 hours? Or, just a company jumping in on hype? Who knows. If true, it would mark the first time the iPhone Pro line has a purple device. The iPhone 14 Pro has been surrounded by rumors that purple will be a color option on this year's offering. ![]() Well, it's obvious Anker is marketing these chargers (and matching cables) to iPhone users and trying to match the colors of the iPhone 13 Pro lineup, but then why is there a purple? ![]() Anker's new charge comes in five colorways, black, white, blue, green, and purple, and you might wonder why those colors exactly. ![]()
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