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Anker runs gamut of Pikachu evolution in latest USB charger series

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By grape Japan

Starting Nov 10, Anker Group and Anker Japan will release three different USB chargers with Pichu, Pikachu and Raichu motifs.

Not only the design of the charger itself but also the packaging and the included cables are inspired by each Pokémon in the evolution line.

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Each of the three electric-type Pikachu Pokemon has been made into a USB charger that fits their respective statuses.

20W Pichu model

The smallest Pichu is a 5W charger that is easy to carry.

While equivalent in size to a typical 5W output charger, it is capable of a maximum output of 20W for smartphones such as the iPhone (all models made since the iPhone 8) and other devices compatible with fast charging.

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65W Pikachu model

Here is a charger featuring Pikachu, the face of the "Pokemon" series.

It is equipped with two USB-C ports and one USB-A port for a total of three ports. With a total maximum output of 65W, it can quickly charge three notebook PCs or smartphones at the same time.

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120W Raichu Model

The final evolution, Raichu, has a total maximum output of 120W!

The maximum output from a single port is as much as 100W, and it can quickly charge three devices. For example, a MacBook Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro and AirPods can all be charged simultaneously.

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The Anker USB Fast Charger complies with the technical standards stipulated by the Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law and the international safety standard IEC 62368-1.

It can be purchased on the Anker Japan website, at Amazon.co.jp, Rakuten Ichiba, and other Japanese electronics retailers*.

They're compact so you can "take your Pokémon with you" when you travel. They'll surely be your best charging partner to accompany you and keep you running wherever you go.

  • If a retailer does not ship outside of Japan, you may be able to have it delivered via a forwarding service such as Buyee or White Rabbit Express.

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© grape Japan

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