Being stranded without access to those essential apps — Uber, Maps, Letterboxd — because you didn’t want to pack a bulky charger isn’t any fun. It’s a obstacle that has persisted since the invention of chargers. Rolling Square thinks it has the answer with something it calls The Supertiny™, the smallest 100W charger out there.
Rolling Square takes charge
Toby Shapshak’s beloved Anker GanPrime 65W chargers are all well and good when the owner has ample luggage space. Something local, though? There’s no concealing that in a pocket. Rolling Square’s latest Kickstarter aims to make that a worry of the past, cramming its 100W GaN charging tech into an incredibly minute package. The project is currently live on Kickstarter, smashing it’s $25,000 goal in no time. It’s no BB-777 boombox, though…
Thus far, Rolling Square has amassed more than $200,000. It’s easy to see why, with claims of selling “the smallest 100W charger ever made.” We see no evidence to the contrary. Weighing only 100g — 20g lighter than Anker’s most compact offering — this aptly-named Supertiny takes up as much room as your AirPods.
That means it’ll slip into a pocket without much worry. It’s finding a port that becomes a challenge. Not the actual connector — Rolling Square is selling the Supertiny with US, EU, and UK plug points — but somewhere to plug it into when you’re out and about. Manage that, and the Supertiny’s single USB-C port becomes yours.
It comes with its very own 100W cable that splits in two directions, supplying 100W output in total. It’s made up of a durable nylon braid and “premium” metal connectors. Early bird adopters of the Supertiny can pick up the basic package (charger + cable) for a little under R800 (€40) and build from there. What it’ll cost when it officially goes on sale, we can’t be sure. If ever there was a time to upgrade your charge, this would be it.




