Anker Introduces its New Prime Charging Range for Power Users

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Anker has expanded its product portfolio with the launch of a new series under its Prime brand. The range includes revamped options for portable chargers, desktop charging hubs, and docking stations, aimed at both everyday users and professionals with multiple devices. Each product uses the company’s newer GaNPrime 2.0 charging architecture and enhanced smart management to improve power efficiency and heat handling.

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A Diverse Lineup Targeting Daily and Professional Use

The updated range consists of four key products — the Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W), the 160W Prime Charger, the Prime 3-in-1 Charging Station, and the Prime DL7400 14-in-1 Docking Station. All are designed to handle demanding workloads without adding significant bulk to a setup.

The technology suite across the range includes PowerIQ 5.0 for dynamic power management, ActiveShield 5.0 for safety monitoring, Turboboost for rapid charging optimisation, and AnkerSense View for system diagnostics and display output. Taken together, these systems allow the hardware to adjust its performance automatically based on the connected devices and temperature.

The Prime Power Bank: Compact Yet High Output

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The 26,250mAh Anker Prime Power Bank aims to offer the highest possible output within airline carry-on limitations. Rated at up to 300W total output, it can charge two laptops and a smartphone simultaneously. Anker claims the dual-input recharge setup can restore the unit to 50 percent capacity within 13 minutes and 80 percent within 39 minutes, based on internal lab results.

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Physically, it is smaller and lighter than its earlier generation, with a reduction in volume by around 17 percent and mass by approximately 10 percent. The retail price in the UK is £179.99, with availability starting from 20 October.

The 160W Prime Charger: Compact Power Hub

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The 160W Prime Charger is positioned as the world’s smallest charger of its type, with three USB-C ports supporting a total combined output of 160W. Each port can independently supply high power to charge devices such as a MacBook Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, and iPad Pro simultaneously.

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An integrated display provides real-time charging data and temperature readings. The companion app allows users to monitor and adjust settings remotely, including firmware updates and performance modes. The device will be available in the UK from early November, priced at £129.99.

The Prime 3-in-1 Charging Station: Faster Wireless Charging

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Anker’s 3-in-1 Charging Station introduces support for the latest Qi2 standard, capable of providing up to 25W wireless charging per device. A key part of the design is an active thermoelectric cooling system named AirCool, which maintains lower surface temperatures to protect batteries over extended charging sessions.

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The unit can charge an iPhone 17 Pro to 50 percent in around 22 minutes, approaching the speed of wired charging. Its small display indicates charge progress and power levels, while three preset usage profiles adjust cooling and noise levels for different scenarios: Ice Mode for fast charging, Sleep Mode for quiet operation, and Boost Mode for general use. The UK price is set at £159.99, with release planned for early November.

The DL7400 Docking Station: 14 Ports, 8K Support

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The new DL7400 Docking Station integrates 14 ports into one desktop hub for users who need multiple external displays, accessories, and power delivery from a single laptop connection. The dock supports triple displays up to 8K and dual 4K combinations, depending on configuration, using DisplayLink technology for both Windows and macOS devices.

The primary upstream port provides 140W of charging power, allowing it to support high-end laptops while also driving connected peripherals. The docking station includes a live diagnostics display and fan-cooling system, with software integration to monitor performance and update firmware. Priced at £299.99, it arrived in the UK on 19 September.

UK Availability

Anker’s UK release schedule for the Prime series runs between late September and early November. Distribution covers both Anker’s online store and resellers such as Amazon UK. Products are priced between £129.99 and £299.99, depending on model and features.

While the range builds on technology seen in Anker’s earlier generation, the updates mainly target refinement rather than dramatic design change. The improvements in charging speed, temperature regulation, and device visibility suggest that Anker intends these products to serve as reliable long-term tools for both everyday and professional users seeking compact, high-capacity charging options without the bulk of traditional laptop adapters or hub setups.

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