Anker Introduces The Quickest Power Bank Concurrently With The New Prime Series
- Andy Betts
- Sep 4, 2025
- 3 min read
We are also acquiring a rapid wall charger, a 3-in-1 bedside charger, and a 14-in-1 docking station.

Merely one week following EcoFlow's introduction of the swiftest 99Wh power bank to date, Anker is countering at IFA 2025 with an enhanced portable battery of its own. Anker’s Prime Power Bank (26k, 300W) accommodates 250W of input and delivers up to 300W of output, enabling simultaneous charging of multiple devices, thus positioning it as a commendable alternative. It is introduced with an updated Prime series of products, featuring a Qi2 25W charging station, a compact yet potent GaN wall charger, and a 14-in-1 docking station that accommodates up to three monitors.
Anker's Prime Power Bank (26k, 300W) possesses an airline-compliant capacity of 26,250mAh (99.75Wh at 3.8V). It includes two bidirectional USB-C connectors, each supporting 140W, along with a 22.5W USB-A port. The total output is 300W, sufficient to charge two power-intensive laptops and a phone concurrently. Regrettably, it does not include the "find device" functionality seen in previous Prime power banks.

Reversing the electron flow allows it to receive a charging input of up to 250W when connected to two 140W USB-C PD 3.1 chargers, purportedly powering it from zero to 80 percent in 35 minutes. It is capable of charging at 150W via the pogo-pin connector located at the bottom when positioned on Anker’s Prime Charging Base. The Charging Base (available separately at an unspecified price and date) can simultaneously charge three additional devices via a 140W maximum USB-C port, a 100W maximum USB-C port, and a 22.5W maximum USB-A port. The maximum output is limited to 150W.
The Anker Prime Bank (26k, 300W) features a display that indicates the status of each port, which can additionally be monitored remotely via the Anker companion app. The dimensions are 159.9 x 38 x 62.7 mm, and availability is anticipated on September 25th, with the price yet to be established.

Anker’s 14-in-1 Prime Docking Station is available for $299.99 / €349.99 / £299.99 and features multiple connectivity options, including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, audio, and SD/TF slots. The USB-C ports support fast charging and data transfer rates of up to 10Gbps. The dock accommodates a triple monitor configuration (up to 8K / 4K / 4K) for macOS and Windows laptops, featuring a built-in display that indicates USB-C power consumption, data transfer status, display signal, and temperature. A PC application is available for managing and monitoring the ports. Availability is anticipated on September 5th.

Anker claims its new Prime Charger is 43 percent more compact than Apple's 140W charger. All three USB-C ports provide 140W output; however, the overall output is limited to 210W (140W + 35W + 35W) while charging three devices concurrently. The plug collapses when not in operation, and the display provides comprehensive power specifications for each port, which can also be accessed via Bluetooth through Anker's companion application. The cost is $149 / €129, with availability scheduled for September 25th.

The final product is Anker’s 3-in-1 Prime Wireless Charging Station, designed with active cooling to maintain the charging surfaces below 36 degrees Celsius—an approach intended to optimize charging efficiency while minimizing heat to enhance battery longevity. It can simultaneously charge a Qi2 25W (also known as Qi2.2) smartphone, an Apple Watch (5W), and AirPods (5W). The cooling technology generates noise from a device that may be situated adjacent to your bed. Anker guarantees a noise level of 29dB while operation and an almost inaudible "sleep mode." The price is to be determined, with a projected release date of September 25th.



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