Anker is preparing to launch the 2026 version of the Prime Power Bank 26K 300W in the Chinese market. This new model is distinguished by its support for a wider range of fast charging protocols compared to the previous version, in addition to receiving a slight change in the external design. The device comes with two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, in addition to a built-in screen and full compatibility with the Anker smart application.
Anker excited its fans on the Chinese social networking platform Weibo about this new version for the year 2026. This step comes after the original mobile charging accessory was launched in September 2025, so the company now offers a noticeable upgrade that meets the growing needs of users to charge their multiple devices efficiently and very quickly while on the go.
The main competitive advantage of this new model is its support for a greater number of advanced charging protocols. In addition to the widely adopted fast charging protocols such as PD and PPS, this version is also compatible with the protocols of Xiaomi and Huawei, such as Xiaomi’s 120-watt supercharging technology and Huawei’s 66-watt fast charging technology. It also features a new and elegant golden touch surrounding the power button to distinguish it from the 2025 version.
The new power bank maintains a total maximum output power of 300W as the original version, which can be distributed across the device’s three ports. The maximum output from each USB-C port is about 140 watts, allowing two laptops to be charged simultaneously. The 26,250 mAh battery capacity is enough to power a MacBook Pro computer to make video calls for 19 continuous hours, while the built-in digital screen displays the charging status and battery level very clearly.
This upgraded version, which is also known as Anker Prime, is scheduled to be officially launched in the Chinese market on March 11. The vision remains unclear at this moment regarding the possibility or date of launching this powerful accessory in other global markets such as North America or Europe, so the technical community awaits any future announcements from the company to expand its availability.









