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Anker unveils high-powered Prime series with new flagship power bank

Anker launches its new Prime series at IFA 2025, featuring a 300W power bank, 14-in-1 docking station, GaN charger, and Qi2 charging station.

Anker has introduced its latest range of charging accessories at IFA 2025, headlined by the Prime Power Bank (26k, 300W). The portable battery offers a capacity of 26,250mAh (99.75Wh) and delivers up to 300W of output, making it capable of charging multiple power-hungry devices at once. Although it does not feature the “find device” function found in previous models, it supports a fast charging input of 250W when paired with two 140W USB-C PD 3.1 chargers. This allows the power bank to charge from empty to 80 per cent in just 35 minutes.

The device includes two bidirectional USB-C ports, each rated at 140W, alongside a 22.5W USB-A port. It is designed to charge two laptops and a smartphone simultaneously. Measuring 159.9 x 38 x 62.7mm, the power bank features a display that provides port activity details, which can also be monitored via the Anker companion app.

The power bank can also be charged through a pogo-pin connector when placed on the Prime Charging Base. The base, which will be sold separately at a later date, delivers a total output of 150W and offers three additional ports: a 140W USB-C, a 100W USB-C, and a 22.5W USB-A. Pricing for the power bank and charging base has not yet been disclosed, but both are expected to be released on 25 September.

Prime Docking Station brings advanced connectivity

Also debuting is the Anker 14-in-1 Prime Docking Station, which will be priced at US$299.99 and released on 5 September. The docking station includes a wide range of ports, including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, audio, and SD/TF card slots. It supports data transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps through its USB-C ports and enables a triple monitor setup with resolutions of up to 8K, 4K, and 4K for macOS and Windows laptops.

The dock features a built-in display showing power draw, data transfer activity, display signals, and temperature. An accompanying PC app offers additional monitoring and management options, making it a versatile solution for professionals working with multiple screens and peripherals.

Smaller GaN charger and Qi2 charging station

Anker has also announced a new GaN Prime Charger, which is 43 per cent smaller than Apple’s 140W charger. The charger has three USB-C ports, each capable of delivering 140W, though total output is limited to 210W when all ports are used simultaneously. It features a foldable plug and a built-in display to track charging status. The charger is priced at US$149 and will be available on 25 September.

Rounding out the Prime series is the 3-in-1 Prime Wireless Charging Station, designed to charge a Qi2.2-compatible smartphone at 25W, an Apple Watch at 5W, and AirPods at 5W simultaneously. Active cooling keeps the charging surfaces below 36 degrees Celsius to improve battery health, while noise levels remain at 29dB or lower in “sleep mode.” Pricing for the charging station will be revealed closer to its release on 25 September.

The launch of Anker’s Prime series highlights the company’s focus on high-performance charging solutions for users who need speed, versatility, and advanced monitoring features.

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