Anker used CES 2026 to roll out a broad slate of accessories that push its charging ecosystem toward smarter interfaces, tighter thermal control, and cleaner desk setups. The announcements span compact wall chargers, wireless stations, power strips, and docking solutions, joined by updates from its audio and entertainment sub-brands.
Smarter Nano Charging With a Built-In Display
Leading the update is the new Anker Nano Charger (45W), a compact USB-C wall charger that adds a small smart display to show real-time power delivery. The screen gives a quick read on how much wattage a connected device is pulling, a helpful touch for anyone juggling phones, tablets, and laptops across the day.

The charger supports up to 45 watts and includes 180-degree foldable prongs aimed at travel and tight outlet placements. Anker says the unit uses TÜV-certified temperature management that monitors connected device temperatures to help protect long-term battery health. The Nano Charger is positioned as a high-output option that still fits easily into a pocket or bag.
A Foldable 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station
Anker is pairing that wall charger with the Prime Wireless Charging Station, a 3-in-1 Qi2 setup designed to charge a phone, watch, and earbuds at once. The station supports up to 25W of Qi2 wireless charging and folds down into a compact shape for travel or small desks.
Thermal management plays a role here as well, with an “AirCool” system intended to keep temperatures in check during overnight charging or long work sessions. The station targets users who want one cable on the nightstand instead of three.
Desktop-Friendly Power With the Nano Power Strip
For desk setups, Anker introduced the Nano Power Strip, a clamp-on design that combines six AC outlets with two USB-C ports and two USB-A ports. Total output reaches 70W, with a single USB-C port capable of powering laptops and other high-draw devices.

The clamp format keeps the strip fixed to the edge of a desk, putting ports within easy reach and keeping cables off the floor. Built-in surge protection is included, positioning it as a permanent part of a workstation rather than a temporary extension cord.
Modular Docking for Multi-Display Workflows
Rounding out the charging lineup is the Nano Docking Station, a 13-in-1 hub built for users who rely on a laptop as their primary computer. It supports up to three external displays, with single-display output reaching 4K resolution, along with up to 100W of upstream charging and high-speed data transfer.
A key feature is a removable 6-in-1 hub that slides out of the dock. That design lets users keep a full desktop setup wired while taking essential ports, card readers, and connections on the road.
Audio, Entertainment, and Awards Recognition
Beyond charging, Anker’s audio-focused sub-brand Soundcore announced new personal audio products, including the AeroFit 2 Pro open-ear earbuds with active noise cancellation and the Sleep A30 Special earbuds aimed at overnight use. The brand also added the Boom Go 3i portable Bluetooth speaker.
Home entertainment saw updates as well, with new projectors under the Nebula name, including the Nebula P1i and flagship Nebula X1 Pro, the latter featuring Dolby Atmos-certified sound and AI spatial adaptation.

Anker shared that several products earned CES 2026 Innovation Awards Honoree recognition, including the Prime Charger, SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 power system, eufy Robot Vacuum Omni S2, and the AeroFit 2 Pro earbuds.
Availability
Anker says product releases will begin in January and continue rolling out through 2026 via its official website and select retailers. More details can be found on Anker’s website as individual products reach market.

