Anker is preparing to launch its latest accessory, the Prime Power Bank (20K, 220W), which the company describes as “soda-can sized.” Despite the compact frame, the device promises serious output and is already being spotted on Anker’s regional websites ahead of release.

The power bank, model A110B, first leaked in June but has since been listed as “coming soon” in the UK and Germany. The German product page suggests a retail price of €149.99. Anker is pitching it as the smallest 20,000 mAh power bank capable of delivering a total output of up to 220W, with support for charging three devices at once.
It includes two USB-C ports—each able to push out 140W—and a USB-A port for broader compatibility. On the input side, it supports up to 100W charging, meaning it can refill quickly when connected to a high-power adapter. The unit also works with Anker’s upcoming Prime Charging Base, allowing it to dock and recharge seamlessly.
A TFT display on the front shows charging stats in real time, and Bluetooth pairing with the Anker app gives users more detailed monitoring options.
Rumors point to a rollout later this year, possibly in late September for the US market and mid-October for Europe. In China, Anker is also said to be preparing a special Black Myth: Wukong edition, which could appeal to collectors.
For frequent travelers or professionals juggling multiple devices, the mix of portability, speed, and app integration could make it one of the most practical charging accessories of 2025.
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