This is the best summary I could come up with:
As someone who travels a lot and writes about tech for a living, I’m perpetually on the look out for things that can ease electronic burden.
Anker’s been a go-to for the past several years, for clever, quality accessories on the (relative) cheap.
The firm launched a handful of portable accessories this week at IFA in Berlin, and a few in particular may well make it into my carry on, the next time I catch a flight.
Neither are being positioned as travel only accessories, but both fold up in a way that makes them conducive to being stuffed in a backpack or suitcase.
Qi 2, which was introduced this year, is a new version of the charging standard that requires manufacturers to include a magnet to keep the devices in place.
Those two accessories will arrive at some point this winter (presumably in time for the holidays – both for gifting and travel reasons), along with a big new 10,00mAh power bank.
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What exactly makes this different from any other wireless charger to warrant an article specifically about it?
(Other than, you know, advertising)