The Anker 715 Charger (Nano II 65W) is a USB-C wall charger made for people who want one plug to cover more devices. With up to 65W output, it can suit many USB-C phones, tablets, and laptops that support charging at this level. It’s a practical pick for work bags, study setups, or a clean desk charging station. If you’re replacing multiple adapters with one compact charger, this model keeps things simple. COD available.
Why you’ll like it
Up to 65W output for compatible USB-C devices
One charger for mixed daily use across phones, tablets, and laptops
Compact single-port design reduces clutter
Handy replacement for bulky laptop chargers (when wattage matches)
Easy to keep as a spare at work or in a travel bag
Simple USB-C setup avoids cable confusion
Key details
The key buying points are wattage and port type. This is a 65W USB-C wall charger, so you’ll want to confirm your device charges over USB-C and that 65W meets your device’s power requirement.
Key features
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Anker |
| Model | 715 Charger (Nano II 65W) |
| Product type | Wall charger |
| Max output | 65W |
| Port type | USB-C |
| Charging use | Phones, tablets, laptops (USB-C) |
| Design focus | Compact, single-port charger |
65W max output means it can supply up to 65 watts. Your device will only take what it needs.
USB-C port requires a suitable USB-C cable for your device. Many laptops use USB-C to USB-C.
Single-port design is best if you charge one device at a time. If you need two devices at once, consider a multi-port setup instead.
Laptop charging can work if your laptop supports USB-C charging and is rated for 65W or less. Check your laptop’s original adapter wattage.
Phone and tablet charging is supported for compatible USB-C devices, but actual speed depends on the device’s charging standard.
For best results, use a cable rated for your device’s charging needs, especially with laptops.
If your device uses Lightning or Micro-USB, you’ll need the correct cable type (the charger port is still USB-C).
If you use a power strip, the compact shape can be easier to fit than larger adapters.
If you’re buying for travel, check plug type and adapter needs for your destination.
If your device supports fast charging, confirm its supported wattage so expectations stay realistic.
Fit & compatibility
This charger is for devices that charge through USB-C. The big checks are: does your device support USB-C charging, and is 65W enough for it?
Before ordering, confirm:
Your device charges via USB-C: Many modern laptops and Android phones do, but not all.
Your required wattage: Compare with your laptop’s original adapter rating.
Your cable type: Most laptops need USB-C to USB-C. iPhones need USB-C to Lightning.
Your usage: It’s a single-port charger, so plan for one device at a time.
Compatibility note: This is a USB-C wall charger. It is not a power bank and not a multi-port charging hub.
Use cases
Who it’s for:
Laptop users needing up to 65W USB-C charging
Students who want one charger for campus and home
Office workers keeping a spare charger at a desk
Travellers reducing the number of adapters they carry
People replacing a bulky charger with a compact option
Who should skip:
Laptops that require more than 65W
Users who want to charge multiple devices at the same time
Devices that do not support USB-C charging
Buyers looking for a portable power bank instead of a wall charger
Buying from Kraod
COD nationwide; Returns: 7 days; Same-day delivery: Lahore only; Nationwide delivery: usually 3–4 working days; “official warranty where available + store warranty support”; Prices may vary by stock/variants.
Ready to order?
Check your device’s USB-C charging support and wattage needs, then order with confidence.
FAQs
Is this a 65W USB-C charger?
Yes, it’s the Anker 715 Charger (Nano II 65W) with a USB-C port and up to 65W output.
Can it charge a laptop?
It can charge laptops that support USB-C charging and need 65W or less. Check your laptop’s original charger wattage before buying.
Does it come with a cable?
Check the product packaging details to confirm whether a cable is included.
Can I charge an iPhone with it?
Yes, if you use a USB-C to Lightning cable. Confirm your iPhone uses a Lightning port and you have the right cable.
Is it a multi-port charger?
No, it’s a single USB-C port charger designed for charging one device at a time.



















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