Anker has launched its Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) in the United States, a high-capacity portable charger aimed at users who need serious power on the go. First shown at IFA 2025, the accessory is now available at a discounted price ahead of its wider rollout to Europe and other regions in mid-October.

The Prime Power Bank is listed at $229.99, but early buyers can grab it for less. Anker’s online store offers an in-page coupon that brings the price down to $184, while Amazon is running a flat $45.99 discount. Both promotions are valid through October 6.
Inside, the device carries a 26,250mAh (99.8Wh) battery, which is just within the TSA limit for carry-on use. According to Anker, the power bank can charge a MacBook Pro (M4) from 0 to 50% in 27 minutes, an iPhone 17 Pro Max in 22 minutes, and a Galaxy S26 Ultra in 26 minutes.
The power bank supports up to 300W total output across three ports: either USB-C port can deliver up to 140W on its own (PD 3.1), but when both are used simultaneously, they offer a combined 250W. The USB-A port adds up to 22.5W, or 20W when all three ports are active.


Recharging is also a highlight. Anker says this is the first power bank to support 250W two-way charging, allowing it to refill completely in under 30 minutes with a compatible wall adapter. That’s significantly faster than many competing options from brands like Baseus and Belkin.
The design includes a TFT display that shows charging data and battery health in real time, plus Bluetooth connectivity for monitoring through the Anker app. At 6.3 x 1.5 x 2.5 inches and 1.32 pounds, it’s compact enough for travel but not exactly pocket-friendly. It’s also compatible with Anker’s upcoming Prime charging base, which will let users dock it on a desk.
For anyone carrying a laptop, phone, and tablet, the Prime Power Bank looks like a strong all-in-one option—especially while launch deals are live.
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