There's a single USB-C port that can charge up to 45W, which should be enough for most laptops, phones, tablets, and accessories. Furthermore, it also has a plug that can rotate 180 degrees, which means this charger can be in the best orientation even in tight spaces. There's also a screen that can show charging behavior like speed and capacity of the device attached. This compact charger delivers everything you need. Of course, if you need more ports to charge multiple devices at once, then you'll need to look elsewhere. Otherwise, this is a fantastic option to go with, especially at its new
What's great about the Bose Portable Smart Speaker?
Perhaps the most important thing to highlight about this speaker is that it produces great sound. Of course, coming from Bose, that's to be expected, right? Now, we also love the design. It's simple and easy to carry thanks to its built-in handle. You can expect about 12 hours of battery life with a single charge, and can stream music to the speaker using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. You can also use Amazon's Alexa or Google Assistant to control the device or other connected devices. There are also physical controls on top of the speaker. For the most part, this is a solid speaker that's easy to recomm
When you go with a smaller charger, there's a pretty big chance that there's going to be a lot of compromises. One of the big differences when compared to other compact models is that this version of the Nano charger from Anker has two USB-C ports. So, you can charge up to two devices at once if needed. Furthermore, if you need quick charging or need to charge larger devices like a laptop, this charger can handle it, with up to 47W of charging power. That's going to be for a single port, which should be good enough for most people. If you use both ports, it'll be split: 27W on one port and 21W
The only genuine reason to buy the Motorola Razr (2026) is its compact folding phone design, and the fact that it’s the cheapest way to try out what is a great style. The cover screen and Motorola’s implementation of the software on it is also the best you can get, and the phone feels well-made and durable. However, this is really where the good stops, and the compromises begin. They stack up pretty quickly, too. The performance is lackluster for an $800 phone, and non-folding phones that cost much less feel snappier and more willing to multitask. The main camera’s colorful vibrancy appeals, b