Anker Unveils New Prime Dock, Power Bank and 160W Charger

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14-Port Prime Docking Station

At the IFA 2025 trade show in Berlin, Anker showcased its latest additions to the Prime lineup, starting with a new 14-in-1 docking station. The Prime Dock includes three USB-C, three USB-A, two HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, SD and MicroSD slots, effectively replacing multiple accessories with one hub.

The dock integrates a 140W GaN charger capable of fast-charging laptops, while all USB-C ports support both power delivery and data transfer. It can run three displays simultaneously, with support for 8K output on one screen and 4K on two others, though compression may be involved since the device does not appear to support Thunderbolt or USB4.

A built-in display and companion app offer usage data and controls, while active cooling prevents overheating. The dock will be available on September 5 for $299 in the U.S.

Prime Power Bank: Fast Recharge Breakthrough

Anker also revealed its latest 26,250 mAh Prime Power Bank, which delivers up to 300W total output across two USB-C (140W each) and one USB-A port. Its standout feature is ultra-fast recharging: up to 40% capacity in 10 minutes and 85% in 35 minutes when using both USB-C inputs. An optional charging base allows 150W recharging.

The device is 17% smaller and 10% lighter than competing models and is rated at 99.75Wh, making it compliant for air travel. It includes a display for charging status, app controls, and supports firmware updates via the optional base. Pricing details have not yet been announced.

160W Prime Charger

Completing the lineup, Anker introduced a 160W Prime Charger with three USB-C ports, each capable of up to 140W output. The charger dynamically reallocates power between devices, speeding up charging when one device reaches full capacity.

At 54% smaller than Apple’s 140W charger, the unit remains highly portable while offering advanced features like a real-time display and Bluetooth app integration for adjusting modes, brightness, and sleep settings. The charger will launch on September 25 for $149 in the U.S.

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