Anker has introduced the 45W Nano Smart Display Charger in the Philippines, adding a screen-equipped wall charger designed to adjust power delivery based on a device’s charging needs.

Why It Matters: Many smartphones today use lithium-ion batteries with built-in power management systems that regulate charging speed and prevent overcharging. However, charger compatibility, heat management, and power delivery standards can still affect overall charging performance. Devices that intelligently adjust output and monitor temperature may help support battery health over time.
The company said the new charger is built to recognize connected devices and automatically optimize power output for safer and more controlled charging.
The Anker 45W Nano Smart Display Charger features a built-in display that shows real-time charging information. It uses a three-stage system composed of Fast Charge, Smart Protection, and Battery Care, along with active cooling to manage heat during use.
According to the company, the charger includes TÜV-certified temperature control designed to keep charging up to 36°F cooler. It also adjusts power output based on the device’s temperature while charging.
The 45W Nano Smart Display Charger supports the latest iPhone and iPad models, as well as other USB-C devices. It delivers up to 45W of output and comes with foldable prongs for portability.

Alongside the 45W model, Anker also introduced two higher-capacity options: the Smart Display Charger (100W, 3 Ports) and the Smart Display Charging Station (100W, 7-in-1).
The 100W 3-port charger allows simultaneous charging of multiple devices and uses adaptive charging technology to manage speed, temperature, and battery care. It also includes a built-in display for monitoring charging status.
For users who need more connectivity, the 100W 7-in-1 charging station offers multiple USB-C and USB-A ports with up to 100W total USB-C output, designed for phones, tablets, laptops, and accessories.
The new chargers are available through Anker’s official online and retail channels in the Philippines.
As more users rely on multiple devices daily, will smart charging displays become a standard feature in future wall chargers?

















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