Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026: Anker 160W Prime Charger, Nano 45W and Qi2 Pad See Sharp Price Cuts

Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026: Anker 160W Prime Charger, Nano 45W and Qi2 Pad See Sharp Price Cuts

March 28, 2026

SEATTLE, March 28, 2026, 10:04 PDT

The Verge and TheStreet have both spotlighted Anker in their latest deal roundups, thanks to Amazon’s Big Spring Sale slashing prices on the brand’s chargers. The 160-watt multiport model is now sitting at $99.99, while the 45-watt smart wall charger drops to roughly $28, and the Qi2 wireless pad lands at $14.99. Discounts are rolling out just as shoppers comb through Amazon’s spring accessory lineup.

Why does it matter? Amazon is running the U.S. event until March 31, covering over 35 categories and welcoming all shoppers—although only Prime members get access to certain deals. EMARKETER calls the sale a key first-quarter moment, keeping Amazon visible in retail circles between the big holiday pushes and Prime Day.

The price cuts coincide with Anker’s move into next-gen charging tech. Back in January at CES 2026, the company rolled out a lineup of smart-display chargers, and its 160W Prime Charger ended up among the CES 2026 Innovation Awards honorees.

Anker’s Prime Charger (160W, 3 Ports, Smart Display) just hit $99.99—down from $149.99—which The Verge on Friday called its best price so far. According to Anker’s listing, the charger’s three USB-C ports put out up to 140 watts from one port, reaching a combined 160 watts, and feature a small screen plus app-based controls to track exactly how the power splits between devices.

TheStreet, in a separate piece, pointed out Anker’s Nano Charger (45W, Smart Display) going for $28—a markdown from $40. Over on Anker’s own website, though, the charger was listed at $27.99. According to Anker, the single-port unit can take an iPhone 17 Pro up to 50% in just 20 minutes in lab tests, and there’s a Care Mode feature designed to keep things cooler during overnight charging.

Anker’s MagGo Qi2 charging pad is going for $14.99—a 50% markdown, according to The Verge. Qi2, the newest iteration of the Qi wireless standard, brings magnetic alignment for improved efficiency on certified devices, supporting charging speeds up to 15 watts.

Momentum is building behind that standard. Back in January, the Wireless Power Consortium reported certification of more than 1,200 new Qi2 products for 2025. Executive Director Paul Struhsaker said buyers have been gravitating toward chargers that deliver speed, convenience, and efficiency—without compromising on safety.

There are a few catches with the sale. Amazon is limiting deals to what’s in stock, and offers may change each day. The Verge pointed out that the $14.99 Qi2 pad ships without a wall adapter. Over at TheStreet, they highlighted that the 45W charger’s on-screen features are tailored mostly for iOS, despite compatibility with other hardware.

Amazon’s spring sale has put a spotlight on accessory deals, indicating the event extends well beyond garden gear, grocery staples, or clothes. The weeklong sale, open to every shopper, lets brands like Anker pitch products to both Prime and non-Prime audiences.

Prices are all over the map: magnetic charging pads go for around $15, a compact phone charger lands near $28, and the high-output wall charger hits $100. Those figures could shift by March 31, as Amazon’s deals shuffle and inventory runs out in the last stretch of the event.

Marcin Frąckiewicz

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the CEO of TS2 Space and a longtime technology entrepreneur focused on telecommunications, satellite communications and digital innovation. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), he writes about space technology, artificial intelligence and publicly traded technology companies. His analysis covers major market trends, emerging technologies and the businesses shaping the future of the global economy.

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