EXCLUSIVE: Anker's Powerhouse Duo Leaked – 20,000mAh Power Bank & 100W Charger Imminent


Tech accessory giant Anker appears poised to unleash a significant upgrade to its high-end portable power lineup. Reliable leaks originating from industry sources and Anker-focused trackers point to the imminent launch of a refreshed Anker Prime 20,000mAh Power Bank paired with a formidable 100W USB-C Charger.

The details surfaced via a detailed report on GSMO Tech, showcasing what appears to be official marketing images and specifications for both devices. According to the GSMO Tech leak, the new Anker Prime 20,000mAh power bank is a substantial upgrade, featuring a powerful 130W total output. Crucially, it includes two USB-C ports capable of delivering up to 100W simultaneously when used together, alongside a USB-A port. This positions it as a true workstation-on-the-go, capable of charging demanding laptops like MacBook Pros alongside tablets and smartphones at full speed.

For the full visual breakdown and detailed specs, see the exclusive report here: Anker Quietly Upgrades Prime 20,000mAh Power Bank To 130W Output With 100W USB-C Charger


Adding fuel to the fire, the well-known tracker account @AnkerInsider on X (formerly Twitter) corroborated the leak. One tweet highlighted the power bank's impressive simultaneous charging capability: "The new Anker Prime 20,000mAh Power Bank (130W) can output 100W + 30W simultaneously. Perfect for charging a laptop and a tablet/phone at full tilt." A subsequent tweet shifted focus to the companion charger, confirming its 100W output and compact design: "Anker's upcoming 100W charger appears to be incredibly compact for its power class. A true GaN marvel."

Why This Matters:

  1. Laptop-Grade Power On The Go: The ability to deliver a sustained 100W output from a single USB-C port is essential for modern high-wattage laptops. This power bank eliminates the need to carry a separate, bulky charger for many users.
  2. Simultaneous High-Speed Charging: The dual 100W USB-C ports (when used in tandem) are a game-changer for professionals or travelers needing to charge multiple power-hungry devices quickly. No more prioritizing which device gets the fast charge.
  3. Compact High-Wattage Charging: The leaked 100W wall charger promises desktop-level power in a significantly smaller footprint than older chargers, thanks to GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology. This is a major win for reducing cable clutter in bags and on desks.
  4. Premium Ecosystem: These leaks suggest Anker is doubling down on its premium "Prime" series, targeting users who need top-tier performance and build quality, willing to invest for the best portable power solution.

Availability & Pricing:

While Anker has yet to make an official announcement, the detailed nature of the leaks, including what appear to be finalized product images and specs on GSMO Tech and the confirmations from AnkerInsider, strongly indicate a launch is just around the corner – potentially within days or weeks.

Pricing remains unconfirmed, but given the capabilities and positioning within the Prime line, expect these to be premium products. The previous generation Anker Prime 20,000mAh power bank retailed around $150, and the new model's significant power boost suggests it could command a similar or slightly higher price point. The 100W GaN charger would likely sit in the $60-$80 range based on Anker's current offerings.

The Bottom Line:

If these leaks hold true, Anker is set to deliver a powerhouse combination for the mobile professional or tech enthusiast. The upgraded Anker Prime 20,000mAh Power Bank with its dual-device 100W charging capability and the compact yet mighty 100W wall charger represent a significant leap in convenient, high-speed power delivery. Keep an eye on Anker's official channels – this launch looks imminent.

Interested in being first in line? While not live yet, keep an eye on this likely Amazon listing for the power bank: https://amzn.to/3TbZ10G (Link may not be active until launch). We'll update with official links and reviews as soon as Anker makes the announcement.

 


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