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    Anker has expanded its Nano lineup in Malaysia with a new generation of compact yet powerful charging solutions designed for modern, fast-moving lifestyles. The new range — headlined by the Anker Laptop Powerbank (A1695), Anker Nano Retractable Powerbank (A1638), and Anker Nano Wireless Powerbank (A1665) — brings next-generation charging speed, retractable-cable convenience, and intelligent temperature control to users who want reliable power without the clutter.

    Leading the new lineup is the Anker Laptop Powerbank (A1695), a 25,000mAh “carry-on power station” designed for work trips and weekend escapes. It supports 165W fast charging across four ports, allowing users to charge multiple devices simultaneously, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. With up to 100W USB-C output, it can recharge a MacBook Air (M3) to 50% in just 21 minutes. Two built-in USB-C cables — a short 30cm and a retractable 70cm — eliminate cable mess and adapt to different setups.

    A smart TFT colour display provides real-time data such as output power and temperature, while playful screen animations activate when pulling the cable. Compact, flight-friendly, and powerful enough to recharge an iPhone 16 up to 4.5 times, the A1695 retails for RM399 in Black and Grey.

    For users who need everyday portability, the Anker Nano Retractable Powerbank (A1638) offers 10,000mAh of capacity in a compact, pocketable body. Its 70cm ultra-long retractable cable provides flexible reach and retracts completely for neat storage. Delivering up to 45W fast charging with PPS 2.0 support, it can bring an iPhone 17 Pro to 50% in just 20 minutes. Three ports (two USB-C and one USB-A) allow charging up to three devices simultaneously. The built-in TFT display shows battery and charging status at a glance, while its lightweight build and lanyard make it perfect for travel. Available in Black, White, and Blue, it retails at RM209.

    The Anker Nano Wireless Powerbank (A1665) takes cable-free convenience to the next level. Designed for iPhone 12 to 17 series, it features Qi2 Ultra-Fast Wireless Charging at 15W, delivering speeds comparable to Apple’s MagSafe, with 20W wired input/output as an alternative. Measuring only 102 × 70.6 × 8.6 mm, the power bank is roughly the size of a credit card yet offers premium safety features like smart temperature control, which keeps surface temperatures below 40°C for safe, efficient charging. Sleek, ultra-portable, and available in Black, White, Blue, and Pink, it retails for RM199.

    Completing the lineup are two compact charging companions for the car and home. The Anker Nano Retractable Car Charger (A2738) provides 75W total output across dual ports, equipped with a retractable cable for a tangle-free experience. It uses Anker ActiveShield™ 2.0 to monitor temperatures in real time, ensuring safety while delivering reliable fast charging for multiple devices. Available in Grey, it is priced at RM79.

    Meanwhile, the Anker Nano 45W Charger (A2692) brings efficiency to indoor charging. Compact and foldable for portability, it supports PowerIQ™ 3.0, PPS, and Samsung Super-Fast Charging 2.0, ensuring universal device compatibility. Its upgraded ActiveShield™ 3.0 performs over six million temperature checks daily to prevent overheating. Priced at RM99, it comes in Black and White.

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