Does the Anker Nano II 65W Fast-Charge the Motorola Edge 50 Pro?
Yes, but only in fallback mode — 65W via PD PPS, not the device's fastest proprietary protocol.
The Anker Nano II 65W doesn't speak the Motorola Edge 50 Pro's fastest protocol (TurboPower 125W, up to 125W) — instead they fall back to the universal PD PPS, negotiating 65W. That's still real fast charging, just not the device's absolute ceiling.
The details
| Device | Motorola Edge 50 Pro |
|---|---|
| Charger | Anker Nano II 65W (A2149) |
| Negotiated wattage | 65W |
| Protocol | PD PPS |
| Match quality | Fallback |
How your cable affects this
The wattage above assumes an adequately rated cable. Here's what actually happens with three common cable situations:
| Cable | Real wattage | Cable-limited? |
|---|---|---|
| Standard 60W-rated cable (3A, not e-marked) | 60W | Cable-limited |
| 100W / 5A e-marked cable | 65W | Not the bottleneck |
| Unrated / unknown cable (assume worst case) | 40W | Cable-limited |
Frequently asked questions
- What's the maximum charging speed for the Motorola Edge 50 Pro with the Anker Nano II 65W?
- Up to 65W via PD PPS, assuming you're using an adequately rated cable.
- Do I need a special cable for this combination?
- You'll need a cable rated 5A e-marked (look for "100W" printed on the cable) to actually reach 65W — a thinner or unmarked cable will silently cap the speed.
- Will the Anker Nano II 65W unlock the Motorola Edge 50 Pro's full fast-charging speed?
- No — only the Motorola Edge 50 Pro's own official charger and cable reach its full 125W ceiling. The Anker Nano II 65W still charges it safely, just at the lower 65W fallback speed.
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