Personalised Anker Chargers

The smooth moulded face of a branded Anker charger is the surface your logo travels on, day after day on a desk or in a travel bag. We personalise genuine Anker chargers for corporate gifting, decorating the Nano USB-C wall plugs, the GaN multi-port bricks, the MagGo and PowerWave wireless pads and the braided charging cables. Each branded Anker charger carries your client's mark by an approved method for staff, partners and event recipients.
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FAQ - Branded Anker Chargers

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What GaN means on Branded Anker Chargers, and why it shrinks the plug

Older fast chargers ran hot and bulky because silicon switching wastes energy as heat. Anker leaned hard into gallium nitride, the semiconductor it brands as part of its PowerIQ and PowerPort line, and a GaN charger switches faster with less heat. That is how a high-wattage Anker brick ends up smaller than the slow plug it replaces.

For a corporate gift the size is the point. A 30W or 65W GaN wall charger that disappears into a laptop bag gets carried, where a chunky adapter gets left in a drawer. The recipient meets your logo every time they reach for the one plug that handles their phone and laptop together. That daily dwell sets these Branded Chargers apart from a leaflet.

Anker quotes output in watts and we pass that figure through in ranges, model-dependent, because the live catalogue shifts. A single-port Nano plug sits low for a phone; a multi-port GaN unit climbs to feed a laptop. We confirm the wattage of the exact model against your brief.

The Branded Chargers we decorate, from Nano plugs to MagGo pads

Anker's charging catalogue is wide once you set the power banks aside. The compact end is the Nano family of USB-C wall plugs, the everyday top-up that fits a hotel-room socket. Above that sit the GaN multi-port bricks that run a phone, a tablet and a laptop from one moulding.

The wireless side is the MagGo and PowerWave line, magnetic pads and upright stands that snap a phone to the coil. Anker also makes the charging cables that round out a set, USB-C to USB-C and USB-C to Lightning leads in braided jackets. On a corporate order we decorate authentic Anker units across all these formats, then lock the working charger list to the wattage and port count your quantity calls for.

  • Nano USB-C wall plugs for single-device top-ups
  • GaN multi-port bricks that reach a laptop
  • MagGo magnetic wireless pads and upright stands
  • PowerWave Qi pads for cable-free desks
  • Braided USB-C and Lightning charging cables

Where a battery suits the brief instead, our Branded power banks page covers the portable cell side that this charger page deliberately leaves out.

How Branded Anker Chargers differ from our standard charger page

Our generic charger range spans many house-brand and unbranded pads, stands and plugs chosen on format and price. This page is the Anker one, picked when the maker's reputation for fast, reliable charging is meant to carry the gift before it is plugged in.

The difference a recipient feels is trust in the wattage. An unmarked 65W plug invites a silent worry about whether it really delivers. The Anker name on the same brick answers that, because PowerIQ and GaN are specs the user has likely already met. Your logo borrows a charging reputation rather than building one.

That is the whole case for choosing the maker here. Browse our wider Branded chargers selection for the unbranded charging family, where Branded Chargers are chosen on format and price rather than the maker's name. Treat this Anker page as the tier above, for when the name on the plug is what carries the perceived value.

PowerIQ and multi-port behaviour on Custom Chargers

A boardroom with four people and one free socket is where a multi-port Anker charger does its work. Anker's PowerIQ is the chip logic that detects each connected device and adjusts the current it sends. A phone, a tablet and a set of earbuds each draw what they can take from the one brick.

The total wattage is shared across the active ports, so a 65W desktop unit splits that ceiling between whatever is plugged in. Charging three devices is slower per device than charging one, which is fine for a desk top-up and worth stating to the recipient. A higher-rated charger keeps every port usable when it is full.

This makes the multi-port format the natural reception-desk or hot-desk gift, a fixture that lives on the surface for years with your logo on its body. We confirm the port count and the per-port behaviour on the model you choose before the proof.

FormatTypical output (approx.)Best setting
Nano USB-C wall plug20W-30W, model-dependentTravel, hotel, single phone
GaN multi-port brick45W-100W, model-dependentLaptop plus phone, one moulding
MagGo magnetic padUp to around 15WDesk, bedside, snap-on charging
PowerWave Qi pad / stand5W-15W, phone-cappedDesk, reception counter
Braided charging cableCarries the plug's outputBag, lanyard, mixed-device room

Magnetic MagGo charging on Personalised Chargers

Alignment is where a plain wireless pad lets a recipient down, a phone nudged off the coil overnight charges slowly or not at all. Anker's MagGo line solves it with a ring of magnets that snaps a compatible phone to the exact centre of the coil. The charge then starts every time and survives a knock of the desk.

The magnetic hold also lets the phone sit upright while charging, doubling as a stand for calls and video. Some MagGo pucks are slim enough to travel in a wash bag, charging from a wall plug wherever the recipient lands. That portability widens the gift beyond a fixed desk.

Magnetic charging is tuned to phones carrying the matching internal magnets, so an older handset needs a magnetic case to attach. Flag the recipient's phone mix so the format actually clicks, rather than shipping a premium pad half the room cannot align. These photograph as a contemporary client gift, and they sit well beside Bluetooth Speakers in a modern desk line.

Dual-branding genuine Branded Anker Chargers

Personalising these plugs is a dual-branding job. The moulded Anker wordmark stays on the branded charger body precisely as the factory cast it, and the client logo you supply sits beside it on an agreed face of the plug by an approved method. We are a personalisation partner sourcing and decorating real Anker stock, claiming no sponsorship, endorsement or formal link to the maker.

Anker reserves the right to decide where and how an outside logo may appear on any given charger. So the allowed position is checked plug by plug before a unit goes under the printer. We would sooner pin down the spot than pledge a panel we cannot honour on a specific Nano brick or MagGo puck.

Artwork approval comes back to you inside 24 hours of the brief, so the logo is shown on the actual charger body well before production opens.

Marking methods that suit Personalised Chargers

Print and etch on Branded Anker Chargers

Anker chargers arrive in hard plastic and, on certain GaN bricks, a part-metal shell, and the marking method tracks that surface. A UV or pad print carries your logo in full colour across a plastic Nano body or the top face of a wireless pad. Where a model wears an aluminium accent, laser etching cuts a lasting monochrome mark straight into the metal.

The flat top of a wireless pad is the largest clean print area in the range, taking a logo and a strapline a phone lifts off several times a day. A compact wall plug carries less, so a bold simple mark reads better there than a detailed lock-up. Where a moulding is too small or curved to brand cleanly, we print the gift box or a sleeve instead.

That same approach extends to the extras a branded charger ships beside. Pieces from our Tech gadgets range, cable ties and desk stands among them, accept a print or an etch across their own face. The whole kit then presents as a single co-ordinated set rather than a plug paired with odd, unmatched bits.

MethodBest onResultColour
UV / pad printPlastic plugs and padsSharp surface printFull colour
Laser etchingAluminium accentsPermanent etched markTonal, no ink
Printed sleeve or boxCompact or curved plugsBranding on the packagingFull colour
Engrave-only flagRestricted modelsConfirmed per productModel-dependent

Charging speed on Custom Chargers: PD, the cable and the phone

Fast charging is a negotiation, not a fixed push, and the Anker charger is only the first link. USB Power Delivery steps the voltage up over USB-C to move more energy while staying cool, and most Anker wall and GaN units speak it. The phone and the cable have to speak it too, or the plug drops to base speed.

This is why a fast Anker plug is best gifted with a matching lead. A 30W PD Nano feeding a phone over an old USB-A cable charges slowly, because the cable cannot carry the handshake. Specify an Anker USB-C to USB-C braided cable alongside the plug when speed is the selling point of the gift.

A wireless watt and a wired watt do not mean the same thing on an Anker charger. A 15W MagGo pad puts less real charge into a phone than a 30W Nano plug, because induction bleeds energy across the gap between coil and case. Read the wireless figure as the slower route and match the branded charger to how the recipient tops up across a day.

Travel and hotel use for compact Branded Anker Chargers

A guest landing in a hotel room with a flat phone and one plug is the gap a compact Anker charger fills. A foldable-pin Nano plug packs flat in a wash bag, and the folded pins stop it snagging a lining. That makes it a strong hospitality and airline-lounge gift that gets used the first night away.

Whether an Anker charger can travel abroad with a recipient comes down to its voltage range. A unit rated 100 to 240V runs on UK and overseas mains alike with no separate transformer, while a single-voltage one will not. We check that rating on the model's data sheet before any branded charger ships to an international team.

A GaN brick changes the maths for a frequent flyer who carries little. One small unit runs the phone and the laptop from a single socket, so the traveller drops two heavy adapters from the bag. For a complete travel handout the plug sits alongside Branded USB sticks for file handover, one supplying power while the other carries data, so the pair complement rather than duplicate.

Transport and the plug standard on Custom Chargers

A mains charger is simpler to ship than a battery, and that is a real advantage of this side of the Anker range. A wall plug, a GaN brick or a wireless pad holds no lithium cell of its own, so it moves under ordinary courier handling rather than dangerous-goods rules. Your order reaches the recipient without the transport caveats a portable cell carries.

The plug standard does need pinning to the destination. The UK three-pin moulding differs from EU and US heads, so name the market in your brief and we confirm the correct Anker plug for it. Each moulding carries its own conformity marking on its data sheet, checked against the destination rather than assumed from the range.

Gifting occasions for Branded Chargers

A new starter who finds one of these Branded Chargers in their onboarding kit has the one plug that runs their work phone and laptop from day one. That is the moment the charger proves useful, and your logo sits on their desk for the length of the role.

The same unit works as a considered client gift, an exhibition handout visitors keep, or a milestone reward. A charger lives plugged in through every working hour, so unlike a leaflet binned by lunch it keeps the logo in view far longer than a one-day giveaway. Match the format to the recipient, a Nano plug for a delegate, a multi-port brick for an exec.

For a contemporary tech welcome pack, a wireless pad sits naturally beside other desk kit in our Branded gadgets hub, all shipping under one logo and one artwork sign-off.

Ordering Branded Anker Chargers: quantities and the build window

Quantities on a Custom Chargers run

Anker is a premium maker, so a Branded Chargers run sits above unbranded stock on both minimum and lead time. We say so up front rather than at the order. Quantities and the live floor are confirmed against your chosen model, since a Nano plug and a multi-port GaN brick carry different minimums.

Volume shifts the unit maths. A small executive batch of MagGo pucks costs more each than a run of several hundred Nano plugs, because the decoration setup spreads thinner over every extra piece the bigger the order gets. We map the price steps to whichever model and format you settle on.

Standard delivery lands three weeks after artwork sign-off, with cable and single-plug formats usually clearing the line faster than a moulded multi-port brick. The window lengthens when a model has to be restocked from Anker, or when a run is broad enough to break into several decoration batches, and we raise that as soon as your quantity is known.

Run sizeTypical useLead timeUnit cost
Small executive batchExec and client giftsFrom three weeksHigher per unit
Mid event runConferences, starter kitsThree to four weeksSetup shared down
Large multi-batch runMass handoutsFour weeks plusLowest per unit

Eco and certification facts on your Branded Chargers order

Buyers raise sustainability on tech gifts, and we field it on the precise charger in hand rather than with a sweeping claim. The recycled-content figure for an rPET or recycled-plastic Anker plug is printed on the data sheet for that exact charger. That sheet travels with the quote, so the confirmed number reaches you ahead of artwork.

There is a practical green point in use. A GaN charger that consolidates a phone plug and a laptop plug into one unit removes a second adapter from the desk. A charger the recipient keeps for years also displaces the dead giveaway plugs that get binned within months. That durability does more for the footprint than any single line on a spec sheet.