Anker 735 Nano II 65W
Top PickWhat We Like
- Compact size with folding prongs
- Fast charging across multiple devices simultaneously, with up to 65W on a single USB-C port.
- Consistent performance and sturdy construction that holds up to daily handling.
- Gives you a 65W three-port GaN charger at a mid-range price
Worth Noting
- USB-C ports may develop intermittent charging or connection issues after months of use.
- In loose wall outlets, the charger's weight can cause it to fall out
- Ports
- 2 USB-C + 1 USB-A
- Safety
- ActiveShield 2.0
- Technology
- GaN II
- Total Output
- 65W
The Anker 735 delivers 65W total across two USB-C and one USB-A port, enough to charge a MacBook Air or a 13-inch ultrabook while leaving room for a phone and tablet. Its folding prongs and GaN II technology keep the footprint smaller than many single-port 30W chargers, making it an easy addition to any bag.
A minority of units have been noted to experience USB-C port connection issues after months of use, requiring cable reinsertion or replacement. The charger's weight can also cause it to slip out of loose wall outlets — a consideration in older homes or worn sockets. For most buyers, these are infrequent occurrences that don't undermine daily functionality.
This charger suits travelers who want one brick for all their devices — phones, tablets, and most laptops under 65W. If you need 100W for a 16-inch MacBook Pro or a gaming laptop, a higher-wattage option like Anker's 100W model would be a better fit.
Build quality feels sturdy, with a solid chassis and folding prongs that lock securely. At its price point, it offers a combination of port count, output, and compactness that few competitors match — especially from a brand with a track record of consistent performance across thousands of units.
Tip: If the charger slips from loose outlets, try using a short extension cord or plugging into a vertical socket’s bottom outlet for a more secure fit.
Bottom line: For anyone needing a single charger that handles a phone, tablet, and most laptops, the Anker 735 offers the best balance of size, power, and price — with the understanding that occasional port issues can occur in a small number of units.