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So both of those batteries are super tiny in capacity, which means they're not going to be charging all that fast.

The MagGo battery will accept up to
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or 20 watts.

The Nano battery will accept up to
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or 18 watts.


So the question - will the 20w Anker Nano Pro be enough for these batteries? Its output is:
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Keep in mind that there's some power loss between the brick, the cable, and the device, so while the charging brick is 20 watts, you'll USUALLY not see that at the end device... so if it was me I'd go for the similarly priced : Anker Nano USB C Charger Block, 30W PIQ 3.0.
 
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