NY21:59
    LDN02:59
    HKG09:59
    TYO10:59
    Gold4,517-0.70%
    Bitcoin77,507-0.36%
    Gold4,517-0.7%
    Bitcoin77,507-0.4%
    LATEST NEWS
    How Advisory Neighborhood Commissions Shape Local Decisions in Washington, D.C.about 1 hourHow DC residents request certified birth certificates from the Department of Healthabout 1 hourDHS events calendar highlights agency activity and local ties in Washingtonabout 1 hourDC Health centralizes licensing board resources on its websiteabout 1 hourHow to Apply for Public Benefits in Washington, DC — DC DHS guideabout 1 hourDC outlines homebuyer assistance programs for city residentsabout 1 hourPoll: 89% of Voters Say Congress Must Pass Housing Affordability Legislationabout 1 hourDC Office of Planning Publishes Comprehensive Plan’s Generalized Policy Mapsabout 1 hourDC Office of Planning posts April 2026 'What's Happening' bulletinabout 1 hourOSSE outlines DC Child Care and Development Fund program for families and providersabout 1 hourDistrict posts 'Metro Maintenance Facilities' dataset on Open Data DC portalabout 1 hourGeorgetown’s McCourt School Schedules Talk on 'Full‑Spectrum Propaganda' with Renée DiRestaabout 1 hourDC Office of Planning releases January 2026 monthly update for neighborhoodsabout 1 hourHow Advisory Neighborhood Commissions Shape Local Decisions in Washington, D.C.about 1 hourHow DC residents request certified birth certificates from the Department of Healthabout 1 hourDHS events calendar highlights agency activity and local ties in Washingtonabout 1 hourDC Health centralizes licensing board resources on its websiteabout 1 hourHow to Apply for Public Benefits in Washington, DC — DC DHS guideabout 1 hourDC outlines homebuyer assistance programs for city residentsabout 1 hourPoll: 89% of Voters Say Congress Must Pass Housing Affordability Legislationabout 1 hourDC Office of Planning Publishes Comprehensive Plan’s Generalized Policy Mapsabout 1 hourDC Office of Planning posts April 2026 'What's Happening' bulletinabout 1 hourOSSE outlines DC Child Care and Development Fund program for families and providersabout 1 hourDistrict posts 'Metro Maintenance Facilities' dataset on Open Data DC portalabout 1 hourGeorgetown’s McCourt School Schedules Talk on 'Full‑Spectrum Propaganda' with Renée DiRestaabout 1 hourDC Office of Planning releases January 2026 monthly update for neighborhoodsabout 1 hour
    Technology

    Anker Nano 45W Charger drops to $27.99 on Amazon

    Anker Nano 45W Charger is $27.99 on Amazon as of March 30, a 30% cut from $39.99 during the Spring Sale promotion.

    Published31 Mar 2026, 11:11:23
    Key Takeaways✦ Atlas AI
    01

    Anker Nano charger discounted to $27.99.

    02

    30% price reduction, $12 off original.

    03

    Offers 45W fast charging, compact design.

    Atlas AI

    Atlas AI

    Anker’s Nano 45W Smart Display Charger is being sold for $27.99 on Amazon as of March 30, according to the listing details tied to the retailer’s Spring Sale promotion. The price reflects a 30% reduction from the product’s original $39.99, a drop of $12. The discount is described as a new lowest price point for the charger during the promotional period.

     

    The charger is positioned around portability and higher-wattage charging in a compact format. It supports up to 45W fast charging and is listed as compatible with iPhone series 15, 16, and 17, along with select iPad models. The product also includes a built-in display that can be changed via a tap-to-switch control to show different charging modes.

     

    On the power-management side, the device is described as adjusting its output depending on the connected device’s battery level. That feature is presented as a way to tailor charging behavior to the device being powered, rather than delivering a fixed output at all times. The charger’s physical design includes dual foldable prongs, a common travel-oriented feature intended to reduce bulk when packed.

     

    Anker’s size-and-weight comparisons are also part of the product pitch. The Nano 45W Smart Display Charger is described as 47% smaller and 36% lighter than Anker’s 30W charger, highlighting a compact form factor despite the higher stated wattage. The discounted pricing is framed as targeting shoppers looking for portable and efficient charging options during Amazon’s Spring Sale window.

     

    99 figure is presented as the lowest price so far for this model. For the broader market, the promotion underscores how accessory makers and major e-commerce platforms use seasonal sales to drive volume in high-turnover categories such as phone and tablet charging. The listing’s emphasis on compatibility with iPhone series 15, 16, and 17 also ties the product’s appeal to ongoing upgrade cycles in the smartphone ecosystem.

     

    Several elements remain unclear from the available information. The duration of the $27.99 price, any purchase limits, and whether the discount applies across regions are not specified in the provided details. The information also does not state which specific iPad models are included under “select iPad models,” leaving some buyers to verify device compatibility before purchase.

    Share

    Related Articles

    Atlas360

    Sign up for Atlas Daily

    The daily global news briefing you can trust.

    every weekday·Read it now

    or
    Sign in

    Already subscribed? Sign in and we won't show you this message again.