Overview
- The Prime Powerbank is rated at about 26,000 mAh (≈99.7 Wh) with two 140 W USB‑C outputs and a 22.5 W USB‑A port for a combined 300 W.
- Anker claims rapid refill using dual USB‑C input up to 250 W, reaching roughly 40% in 10 minutes and 80% in 35 minutes.
- The battery is listed as flight‑legal under the 100 Wh threshold and is scheduled to go on sale September 25 through Anker’s website, online shops and retailers.
- The broader Prime lineup includes a 160 W three‑port USB‑C charger launching September 25 for €129.99, a 14‑port docking station available September 5 for €349.99, and a Qi 2.2 wireless charging station in September for €199.99.
- Anker positions the 300 W output as surpassing prior 210 W powerbanks such as ZMI’s model, with specifications provided by the company and ComputerBase noting an NDA while independent testing has yet to confirm real‑world performance.