Anker CES 2026: Nano Display Charger, Qi2 Station & Docks

Anker CES 2026: Nano Display & Qi2 Power
Smart Nano Charger
  • Anker announced a new lineup of chargers, docks and accessories at CES 2026, emphasizing smarter interfaces and faster Qi2 wireless charging.
  • The Nano Charger with smart display delivers up to 45W, identifies exact iPhone models and includes a three-stage Power Delivery plus "Care Mode." Retail: $40, late January 2026.
  • The Prime Wireless Charging Station is a foldable 3-in-1 Qi2 pad for iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods offering up to 25W output; due Q1 2026 for $150.
  • New docks and power strips include a 13-in-1 Nano Dock (available now, $150) and a clamp-on 10-in-1 Nano Power Strip (70W, $70, late January).

Overview

Anker positioned its CES 2026 announcements around smarter charging and improved ecosystems for recent iPhone models. The company highlighted visual interfaces, Qi2 wireless speed gains and safety-focused features across the new products.

Key products announced

Nano Charger with smart display

The standout is the compact Nano Charger with a tiny display, 180-degree foldable prongs and up to 45W output. Anker says the plug can identify the exact iPhone model connected and then apply the appropriate power curve via three-stage Power Delivery.

The charger also includes a "Care Mode" that the company claims keeps batteries cooler compared with some competing 45W chargers. Launch is scheduled for late January 2026 at $40.

Anker Prime Wireless Charging Station

The Prime Wireless Charging Station is a foldable, travel-friendly 3-in-1 pad for iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods. It uses Anker's "AirCool" system to improve thermal performance and deliver up to 25W of Qi2 wireless power.

Targeted at Apple accessory users who want faster wireless top-ups, the pad will arrive in Q1 2026 and is priced at $150.

Clamp-on 10-in-1 Nano Power Strip

Anker introduced a clamp-on Nano Power Strip with built-in surge protection and 70W total output. The strip includes two USB-C, two USB-A ports and six AC outlets for flexible desk or travel use.

The Nano Power Strip is slated for a late January release and will retail for $70.

13-in-1 Nano Docking Station

The 13-in-1 Nano Docking Station serves as an all-in-one hub with support for up to three displays (single-display 4K supported), up to 100W upstream charging and 10 Gbps data transfer.

It includes a removable 6-in-1 hub with SD and microSD card readers, a USB-A port and a 5 Gbps USB-C port. Anker says the dock is available now and costs $150.

What this means for users

Anker's CES portfolio targets travelers, iPhone users and anyone consolidating desk cables. Smarts like model detection, Care Mode and AirCool point to a focus on battery health and thermal performance.

Prices are positioned competitively: affordable power bricks and strips alongside higher‑end multiport docks for workstation setups. Expect the Nano Charger and Power Strip in late January, the wireless pad in Q1, and the dock available now.