Anker has stepped into IFA 2025 all guns blazing, having chosen the stage to unveil its Prime Power Bank (26k, 300W). This is a chunky but airline-friendly slab that wants to be the last battery you’ll ever need to carry.
The headline number is simple: 26,250mAh (99.75Wh) of capacity and up to 300W of output across three ports. Two USB-C jacks handle 140W each, while a 22.5W USB-A gives legacy gear a lifeline. That’s enough juice to charge two power-hungry laptops and a phone at the same time, which feels more like a desk power hub than a travel accessory.
Flip the script, and the Prime swallows energy just as fast. With a pair of 140W USB-C PD 3.1 chargers, it can pull 250W of input, racing from empty to 80 percent in about 35 minutes, according to Anker. Drop it onto the optional Prime Charging Base and it’ll top up at 150W while also sharing power with three other devices. It’s basically a portable grid in miniature.
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The Prime doesn’t have every trick in Anker’s book, though. The “find device” locator from earlier models is gone, but the device does pack a small display to show real-time power flow, plus support for remote monitoring via Anker’s app.
At 159.9 x 38 x 62.7mm, it’s not pocketable, but it’s still under the 100Wh cap for air travel.
Anker hasn’t shared pricing yet, but availability is set for September 25th.
Alongside the Prime Bank, the company is also rolling out a refreshed lineup: a Qi2 25W charging station, a compact GaN wall charger, and a 14-in-1 dock that can juggle three displays.
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