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Anker shrinks high-wattage charging into a compact cylinder
Anker is preparing to expand its Prime lineup with a compact yet powerful portable charger. The Prime Power Bank (model A110B) packs 20,000 mAh inside a chassis the company likens to a 'soda-can' — but this small footprint hides an unusually high output: up to 220W total for charging multiple devices at once.
Ports, power and fast refilling
The new power bank is designed for heavy-duty on-the-go use. Key specifications reported on regional product listings include:
- Two USB-C ports, each capable of delivering up to 140W
- One USB-A port for legacy peripherals and broader compatibility
- Up to 100W input for rapid recharging of the bank itself
That combination means the unit can simultaneously feed a laptop and a phone, or top up three devices in parallel while still offering desktop-class power delivery. Fast input charging also reduces downtime if you plug it into a high-wattage wall adapter.
Smart features and ecosystem integration
Anker has equipped the Prime with a front-facing TFT display that reports charging status and real-time metrics. Bluetooth support and pairing with the Anker app enable more detailed monitoring and control, a useful addition for users who want to track power flow or manage charging profiles from their phone.
The A110B is also said to be compatible with Anker's upcoming Prime Charging Base, which offers a dock-style recharge option for a tidier desk setup.

Price, availability and special editions
The model first leaked earlier this year and has since appeared as 'coming soon' on Anker's UK and Germany sites. The German page lists a suggested retail price of €149.99. Rumors point to a staged launch: possibly late September in the US, followed by a mid-October rollout for Europe. In China, Anker may offer a limited Black Myth: Wukong edition that targets collectors.
Who should consider it?
This Prime Power Bank seems aimed at frequent travelers, content creators, and professionals who juggle multiple devices — people who want laptop-level power in a portable form. Compared with many 20,000 mAh banks that focus on phones only, Anker's approach prioritizes high-watt charging and ecosystem features (display, app, docking).
Whether the device becomes a must-have will depend on real-world thermals, weight and price competitiveness. For now, the A110B stands out for combining high-speed USB-C PD, smart monitoring and a compact form factor — a notable development in portable charging for 2025.
Source: gizmochina
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