Anker Nano II 65W Charger vs Anker Zolo 67W Portable
Anker Nano II 65W Charger ($50) vs Anker Zolo 67W Portable ($45) — side-by-side specs, weight, pros and cons to help you pick the right charger.
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Anker Nano II 65W Charger | Anker Zolo 67W Portable |
| Price | $50 | $45 |
| Weight | 112g | 116g |
| Output | 65W total (45W single port) | 67W total (45W single port max) |
| Ports | USB-C × 2 (PPS capable) | USB-C × 2 + USB-A × 1 |
| Tech | GaN II semiconductor | GaN |
| Prongs | Foldable US | Foldable US plug |
| WR | Not rated (indoor charger) | — |
| Weight | 112g | 116g |
| Fast-charge | — | PD + QC compatible |
Pros & Cons
Anker Nano II 65W Charger
- GaN II shrinks 65W to pocket size
- Foldable prongs for bag carry
- PPS fast-charge for phones + tablets
- Sustains MacBook Air full load
- $50 accessible price
- 65W total shared between ports
- Single-port max 45W
- Runs noticeably warm at max draw
Anker Zolo 67W Portable
- Three ports in a sub-$50 charger
- 45W single-port for tablet fast-charge
- GaN keeps footprint small
- Foldable prongs for bag carry
- USB-A covers older cables and accessories
- 67W total — can't fast-charge two laptops simultaneously
- Plastic body scuffs in bag
- 45W single-port ceiling below MacBook Pro needs
Anker Zolo 67W Portable is the better value at $45. If weight matters most, Anker Nano II 65W Charger carries lighter at 112g. Both are part of our curated charger index — tap through to check current pricing.