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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

ANKER introduced the desktop charger that reduces cable clutter

Anker announced the new charging station developed for desktop use. This model, named Nano 7-in-1, draws attention with its simple design and practical details. Especially thanks to the retractable USB-C cables, it directly intervenes in the cable chaos on the table. The price of the device is also kept at a more accessible level: $ 89.99.

This charging unit has a total of seven different ports. Two of them are 70 cm long USB-C cables integrated into the body. When the cables are not used, they are easily retracted and fixed to the body of the device magnetically. Thus, a visual and functional order is provided on the table.

ANKER provides layout on the table with retractable cables

In addition to retractable cables, there is a USB-C and one USB-A port on the side of the device. With a total of four different USB connections, it becomes possible to charge the devices at the same time. In addition, the three AC sockets on the back give the user the opportunity to get rid of the extension cables under the table. This structure is a very practical alternative, especially in fixed office layouts.

However, this model, previously available and attracts attention with a price of $ 169.99, the average is not as high as the charging device. The Nano model can give a maximum of 100W output when a single device is charged. However, when more than one device is connected at the same time, this power value decreases. When the four connections are used at the same time, the total power is stretched to 30W.

Therefore, charging devices such as laptops such as laptops may not always be ideal. Aware of this, anker integrated a 1.3 -inch LCD display to inform the user. This screen shows how much power is transmitted to connected devices. Thus, users can make more conscious decisions about charging status.

In addition to all these, the structure of the device offers a modular use experience. Thanks to the AC sockets at the back, another adapter or charger can also be connected and the system can be expanded. This makes the product directly a charging center. This flexibility is quite valuable especially for those who use multiple devices.

One reason why the price of the product is kept more appropriate is that the power capacity it offers is limited. While more expensive models can rise to 140W, the Nano starts with 100W and decreases compared to the number of devices. This can be considered as a conscious choice in terms of performance and price balance. But it continues to be a sufficient alternative for those who want a simple and regular desktop.

At a time when wireless technologies are still not widespread, such built -in solutions offer a remarkable intermediate form. The retractable cable design both provides ease of use and reduces the physical wear of the cables. However, it also offers an important gain for users with aesthetic anxiety in terms of table layout. In this respect, the product responds not only to technical, but also visual needs.

This product of Anker’s product seems to be a reflection of technology trends that are simplified but do not lose its function. Instead of strong but complex systems, flexible and user -oriented solutions attract more attention. The Nano 7-in-1 model can also be considered as a result of this approach. This device, which stands out with its affordable price and modular structure, brings together sufficient options for daily use.

Danish Kapoor