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| Anker’s new version of the Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) |
If you thought the Anker Prime series had already peaked, think again. In a move that solidifies its dominance in the high-speed charging arena, Anker has quietly launched a significant upgrade to its flagship portable power station in China.
Dubbed the Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) China Mainland Gold Label Customized Edition, this new model isn't just a rehash of the 2025 original—it’s a protocol powerhouse designed specifically to cater to the two largest smartphone ecosystems in the world.
The "Full Protocol" Upgrade
First teased back in March 2026 alongside the new Prime 250W Smart Desktop Charger Pro+, this latest power bank has finally hit the Chinese market. At first glance, it looks identical to its predecessor. The real magic, however, lies under the hood.
The headline feature of this "Gold Label" edition is its expanded compatibility. While the 2025 model already supported blistering speeds via 140W PD3.1 and 100W PPS, it left users of certain proprietary fast-charging standards wanting more. Anker has now bridged that gap entirely.
The new model introduces support for:
- 66W Max Huawei SuperCharge
- 120W Max Xiaomi Surge Wired Fast Charge
This is a game-changer for users heavily invested in the Huawei or Xiaomi ecosystems. Anker claims the performance is staggering: you can juice up a Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max to 68% in just 30 minutes, or charge a Xiaomi 17 Pro to 69% in half an hour. For anyone who has felt the pain of slow "standard" charging on proprietary devices, this update makes the Prime bank the ultimate travel companion.
Under the Hood: Specifications That Impress
Beyond the new protocol support, the core hardware remains the beastly configuration that made the original Prime series a hit.
It retains the massive 26,250 mAh capacity, ensuring you can top off a laptop and a smartphone multiple times over. The port selection is robust and versatile:
- Dual USB-C Ports: Each capable of delivering a staggering 140W output.
- Single USB-A Port: For legacy devices or those utilizing the new proprietary charging speeds.
- Total Output: A whopping 300W combined, allowing you to charge a MacBook Pro and an iPad Pro simultaneously at full speed.
Recharging the bank itself is also a non-issue thanks to a 250W input capacity. You can take this brick from zero to full in a fraction of the time it takes standard power banks.
Smart Features and Availability
Anker continues to leverage its smart ecosystem with this release. The integrated digital screen provides real-time data on remaining battery, individual port output, and charging time remaining. Furthermore, by connecting via the Anker app, users can monitor power usage remotely and download OTA (Over-the-Air) updates to ensure the firmware stays optimized for future devices.
Physically, it maintains a portable footprint despite the power, measuring 159.9 x 38.0 x 62.7 mm and weighing in at 600 grams.
Pricing and Global Release
For now, this "Full Protocol Edition" appears to be a China-exclusive release, hence the "Gold Label" designation aimed at the domestic market. It is currently available for pre-order or purchase at a price of CNY 1,099, which converts to approximately $160 USD.
If you are in China, you can grab one via the official channels:
Will It Come to the US and Europe?
Given that this model has been customized specifically for the Chinese market—likely due to licensing or hardware tuning required for the proprietary Huawei and Xiaomi protocols—a direct international release seems unlikely.
However, for those in the US or Europe who need the 140W PD3.1 output but don't require the proprietary Chinese fast-charging standards, the original 2025 model remains a top-tier choice. It retails for $229.99, though you can often find it at a discount. For reference, you can check the current pricing on the original model here: View on Amazon.
Final Verdict
The Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) China Mainland Gold Label Customized Edition is a fascinating study in market-specific hardware. By adding 66W Huawei and 120W Xiaomi support, Anker has created arguably the most versatile high-speed power bank for the Asian market. If you are in China and own devices from these brands, this isn't just an upgrade—it's the only power bank you'll ever need.
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| The Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) China Mainland Gold Label Customized Edition |

