Anker used IFA 2025 to unveil a new lineup of Prime-branded charging gear, including its fastest portable power bank yet, a compact high-wattage wall charger, a 3-in-1 bedside wireless charger, and a 14-in-1 docking station. The new products expand the company’s Prime family of devices, which pair high-speed charging with companion app integration and on-device displays.
The Prime Power Bank (26k, 300W) is the centerpiece. With a 26,250mAh capacity (just under the 100Wh airline limit), it offers a total output of 300W across two 140W USB-C ports and one 22.5W USB-A port. That’s enough to charge two laptops and a phone simultaneously. On the input side, it supports up to 250W of charging through dual USB-C PD 3.1 connections, which Anker says can bring the battery from empty to 80 percent in around 35 minutes. When paired with the separately sold Prime Charging Base, it can also charge at 150W through pogo pins while powering three additional devices from its ports. A small onboard display provides real-time power stats, which can also be monitored remotely in the Anker app.

The Prime Docking Station expands the concept into desktop use. The $299.99 dock includes 14 ports: multiple USB-C and USB-A connections, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, audio, and SD/TF card slots. It supports triple-monitor setups (up to 8K plus dual 4K) on macOS and Windows laptops, and features its own status display for power draw, data transfer, and temperature monitoring.

Anker’s new Prime Charger shrinks things down again. Roughly 43 percent smaller than Apple’s 140W charger, it offers three USB-C ports, each capable of 140W, though total output maxes at 210W when used across multiple devices (140W + 35W + 35W). A fold-flat plug and integrated display round out the design. Pricing is set at $149 / €129.

For bedside setups, the 3-in-1 Prime Wireless Charging Station delivers Qi2 wireless charging at 25W, alongside dedicated spots for an Apple Watch (5W) and AirPods (5W). Active cooling keeps surface temperatures below 36°C to maintain charging efficiency and prolong device battery health. Anker says the fans run at 29dB, with an even quieter “sleep mode” for night use. Pricing details are yet to be announced.

Together, the Prime lineup reflects Anker’s push into higher-capacity, multi-device charging solutions with a focus on speed, compact design, and integrated monitoring. For heavy device users — from frequent travelers to desk-based power users — the updates provide more flexibility in how and where they keep their hardware charged.

