Anker’s small, five-port travel adapter is down to its best price yet

Anker Nano Travel Adapter

Anker’s pocketable Nano Travel Adapter can power up to five devices and works in over 200 countries. | Image: The Verge

Few things kill the vibe of your relaxing spring break abroad faster than realizing you forgot a way to keep things charged. Anker’s Nano Travel Adapter makes it easy to charge your phone, camera, e-readers, and other devices anywhere you travel. Right now, you can buy it at its all-time low of $19.99 ($6 off) at Amazon and directly from Anker (with code WS7DV2S3TD3T).

Anker Nano Travel Adapter (5-in-1, 20W)

Where to Buy:

  • $25.99 $19.99 at Amazon
  • $25.99 $19.99 at Anker (with code WS7DV2S3TD3T)

The wall adapter features four plug types (A, C, G, and I), allowing it to work in over 200 countries spanning Europe, the UK, Australia, Asia, and South America. Weighing just 3.77 ounces and at less than an inch thick (with its prongs folded in), it won’t take up much space in a suitcase, and is small enough to toss in a go bag. Plus, it has built-in temperature control to keep your devices safe while charging.

What’s more, the adapter’s capable of powering five devices simultaneously. In addition to its AC outlet for powerful gadgets, the adapter has two USB-A and two USB-C ports that share up to 15W of power when devices are plugged into each one. However, using just a single USB-C port can deliver up to 20W. That’s enough power to charge an iPhone 17 from zero to 50 percent in under 30 minutes. One note for this adapter is that it can’t convert voltage, so you shouldn’t try to use things like electric razors and hair dryers with it.

Three more Verge-approved deals

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  • Woot is selling the white Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra for $299.99 ($350 off) through April 3rd, which is its best price to date. The 47mm LTE-ready smartwatch is built with adventurers in mind, packing features like an emergency siren, and support for tracking multiple activities, including triathlons. It also offers a customizable action button for quick access to functions like the flashlight, along with dual-frequency GPS, an IP68 rating, and a tough titanium case. Read our review.
  • The Chef’n GarlicZoom Garlic Chopper is on sale for $9.39 ($11 off) at Amazon and Walmart, which is its best price of the year. The handy tool, which is a Verge-favorite cooking tool, makes it easy to chop up garlic without getting things messy. All you need to do is drop up to three peeled cloves inside and roll it across your counter, with more rolls giving you a finer, more even chop. It keeps your hands from smelling like garlic, and it’s dishwasher safe.

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