Why Anker sells for accessory-led buyers in 2026
Anker's current range concentrates on three technologies that retail buyers ask for by name: GaN fast charging up to 300W, Qi2 magnetic wireless charging for iPhone-heavy markets, and Thunderbolt 5 docking for laptop workstations. Smart displays on the Prime chargers and power banks give shop staff a visible selling point at the counter.
The catalog on this route spans the whole margin ladder: the 45W Nano foldable charger for travel racks, 165W and 300W Prime power banks for business travellers, 7-in-1 and 14-in-1 charging or docking stations for desk setups, and the 240W USB-C cable rated for 300,000 bends. That spread lets a distributor cover entry, mid and premium accessory shelves from a single brand order.
How NexusSupply supplies Anker accessories
Most Anker units are picked and packed alongside a phone order: buyers add chargers, power banks and cables to the same order, so one order and one handoff cover both. Retail display packs, cable combos, travel pouches and multi-SKU accessory bundles are the configurations we quote most often.
Plug type, market language labels, sleeve packaging and certification document support are confirmed per order during the RFQ, so the buyer can prepare the right retail configuration without local repacking assumptions.
Anker order terms from Guangzhou
Accessory products on this route start at 20 units per SKU and can be combined with phone models in one order. Payment is by T/T or L/C; the standard order terms below set out the order-value guidance and delivery scope.
Every Anker batch gets pre-dispatch QC with inspection photos, packing checks and carton data shared before goods leave China, so receiving teams can verify the delivery against evidence rather than a packing list alone.