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Anker Prime Power Bank, 27,650mAh 3-Port 250W Portable Charger for Travel, TSA-Approved, Smart App, for MacBook Pro/Air, iPhone 16/15/14 Series, Samsung, Laptops, and More (Charging Base Not Included)

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Style: PowerBank(Black)


Features

  • Power Multiple Devices at Once: Experience 250W multi-device fast charging that keeps your laptop at 140W while simultaneously powering your tablet and phone. Charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 50% in just 28 minutes.
  • Smart Control at Your Fingertips: Customize your charging experience with the "Anker" app. Easily monitor charging status and locate your portable power bank when you're on the go.
  • High Capacity, Portable Power: With 27,650mAh, charge a 13-inch MacBook Air (M2) 1.28 times or an iPhone 14 up to 4.67 times. Ideal for travelers needing USB-C power in a compact form.Please know that this power bank is 99.54Wh, which meets the requirements of the TSA(<100Wh) to be taken on airplanes as carry-on baggage.
  • Lightning-Fast Recharge: Fully recharge in just 37 minutes with a 170W total input using dual chargers. Always be ready, whether commuting or preparing for an adventure with GaN Prime technology. Note: When the power bank is fully depleted (screen inactive), the base charging will automatically shut off. Please recharge via the USB-C port first to restore base charging functionality.
  • What You Get: Anker Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank (250W), 2 ft (0.6 m) USB-C to USB-C charging cable, travel pouch, quick start guide, our worry-free 24-month warranty, and friendly customer service.

Connector Type: USB-C*2+USB-A*1


Brand: Anker


Battery Capacity: 27650 Milliamp Hours


Color: Black


Special Feature: Digital Display, Fast Charging


Connector Type: USB-C*2+USB-A*1


Battery Capacity: 27650 Milliamp Hours


Other Special Features of the Product: Digital Display, Fast Charging


Voltage: 5 Volts


Power Source: Battery


Number of Ports: 3


Battery Charge Time: 0.72 Hours


Is Product Cordless: No


Portable: Yes


Compatible Devices: iPhone 16/15/14/13 Series, MacBook Pro/Air, Vision Pro, Samsung, Dell


Compatible Cellular Phone Models: Apple iPhone 11, Apple iPhone 12, Apple iPhone 13, Apple iPhone 14, Apple iPhone 15, Apple iPhone X, Apple iPhone XR, Google Pixel 7, Google Pixel 8, Samsung Galaxy A01, Samsung Galaxy A02, Samsung Galaxy A03, Samsung Galaxy A04, Samsung Galaxy A05, Samsung Galaxy A10, Samsung Galaxy A11, Samsung Galaxy A12, Samsung Galaxy A13, Samsung Galaxy A14, Samsung Galaxy A15, Samsung Galaxy A20, Samsung Galaxy A21, Samsung Galaxy A22, Samsung Galaxy A23, Samsung Galaxy A24 4G, Samsung Galaxy A25, Samsung Galaxy A3, Samsung Galaxy A30, Samsung Galaxy A31, Samsung Galaxy A32, Samsung Galaxy A33 5G, Samsung Galaxy A34, Samsung Galaxy A35, Samsung Galaxy Note20, Samsung I9000 Galaxy S


Compatible Phone Models: iPhone 16/15/14/13 Series, MacBook Pro/Air, Vision Pro, Samsung, Dell


Reusability: Rechargeable


Number of Outlets: 3


Is Electric: Yes


Color: Black


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Polymer


Brand: Anker


Model Name: A1340


Model Number: A1340


Global Trade Identification Number: 86


UPC: 194644130886


Mfr Part Number: A1340


Number of Batteries: 1 LR44 batteries required.


Warranty Description: 18-month from manufacture


External Testing Certification: ANATEL02386-25-16934


Manufacturer: Anker


Antenna Location: Phone, PC, Tablet


Warranty Type: Limited


Item Weight: 1.5 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness: 6.37"L x 2.24"W x 1.96"Th


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Dimensions: 6.37 x 1.96 x 2.24 inches


Battery Weight: 385 Grams


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Incredible tool for portable power Incredible tool for portable power
Style: PowerBank(Black)
I absolutely love this thing. I keep it in my work bag and can charge my power-hungry laptop, Samsung tablet, and phone all at once. The star of the show here is the 140 watt output that can charge my laptop - no other charger I own can (on the go). This thing is fairly large and heavy, but it is extremely high quality and I think it'll last forever. Anker makes great stuff. Having the ability to see how many charges I can complete for each device given the current state of the device is awesome. The Bluetooth connection and app is surprisingly useful. I love that I can charge this thing using BOTH USB-C inputs to double the speed! Note that I did NOT buy the charging base as this was expensive enough as it was. Love this thing. I bought a case for it here on Amazon. It's amazing. Just make sure you have cables capable of the wattage you're looking to use this for. I bought a few especially for this device (one was a 240 watt cable, one was 100 watt, and the other was 65 watts). Anker sells plenty of great cables! One last note: This thing may be large but it cannot work miracles. It can charge my laptop not even once fully... However my laptop battery is massive. I can charge my phone 3-4 times and my tablet like 2-3 times I believe. If you're charging all three at once, like in my photo, it'll eat through the battery QUICKLY. But everything charges really quickly (my phone got Super Fast Charging 2.0, which is the quickest it can do). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by D. Sourile

  • A Favorite Travel Accessory
Style: PowerBank(Black)
I love this for traveling. It will charge my phone, laptop, and everything in between. USB-C and USB-A. The screen clearly tells you how much battery life is left and how close it is to being fully charged. I just hope I don't ever break the screen. Because of its capacity, it is not a quick charge. Just plug it in when you're going to bed and its ready to go in the morning. Yes, there are charge ports in every airport and just about every airplane now but with this, there's no concerns about getting hacked when you plug your phone in. This also works in travel coaches and on the trail. Its heavy but worth its weight to me. Finally, there have been times I've been told to take it out of my carry on for the x-ray but I've never had any other problems. For the frequent traveler, I highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2026 by Greg

  • Very useful and long lasting
Style: PowerBank(Black)
My phone’s battery health is in the low 80s, and my will drop down to 50% or 40% remaining by the time I get home from work. I use this power bank to charge it while I’m sitting at the counter eating while watching a video, or while I’m playing a game in my recliner and not near an outlet. I’d rather not run a long cord from the wall to my chair so I use this power bank to charge my phone while I game, and I also use it to charge my controller. It’s been so useful. So far I’ve been using it for all of last week and it lasted the whole 7 days without needing a recharge. When it does need a recharge, it doesn’t take long at all. Normally it’ll take about 2hrs, but in the app you can set it to take longer to charge, to optimize its life, and that takes about 3 or 4hrs from 0 to 100. The screen tells you how much current is being put into the device and how much is being output, and the app tells you the same as well. I like this a lot more than I thought I would. It really shines when paired with the base station. I feel like the base station should have been included though. I noticed there was a bundle for the 20,000mah version and the base station, but not for the highest capacity 27,000mah. Would have been nice and a bit cheaper. Buying both together is expensive, but for a high quality power bank and the convenience of wireless dock charging and fast input and output, it’s really nice. My only complaint, if any, is lack of wireless charging built in for phones. This thing is the size of a brick and certainly weighs as much, why couldn’t they put a wireless charging spot below the screen mid way or something? Or on the back? A lot of devices are moving to wireless charging, for Anker’s most premium power bank, I feel like that should have been built into it. It’s not like it’s lacking the room for it. But I can get by with my MagSafe cord, it’s just a minor complaint if I had any at all. Oh, and the screen doesn’t rotate like the older model did. One thing I noticed is I can’t use the power bank while it is docked. I’m sure there’s a safety reason for that, but I’ve had one other power bank from another company that worked while it was charging. So it could charge a device such as a phone, while also receiving energy to charge the power bank itself. That power bank recently stopped working though. Still works, but the capacity has really gone down for only being 2yrs old. Maybe that’s why we can’t do that with Anker’s power bank? Idk, I just feel like it’s possible to do but maybe it has an effect on the longevity of the power bank. It’s not a big deal, the base has the same 3 usb ports on its side as the power bank has on top, but it was something I tried to do and noticed it wouldn’t work so I wanted to point that out. Overall though I think this is an excellent power bank and well worth the purchase, but maybe wait till you see a sale as it is certainly pricey ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Wayne S.

  • USELESS DEVICE! Turned into a 2-pound brick while traveling
Style: PowerBank(Black)
I purchased this power bank with the intention of using it on an international trip to charge camera batteries, headlamp, and cell phone. I tried it out several times at home before traveling to see how well it worked; it worked well and functioned efficiently, charging my phone, iPad, camera batteries, etc. So . . . a few weeks later, having traveled halfway around the globe, I finally arrived at my destination, and to my horror discovered the unit was completely non-functional, only giving me the message on its lovely LCD screen: "UTP The detected temperature is too low. Please stop using." Try as I might, every time I plugged something into the unit, I received this error message and the unit shut off. I was left with a useless two-pound brick that I carried with me for two weeks. Upon returning home I immediately contacted Anker with my warranty claim. To their credit, they did respond within 24 hours; however, the rep only suggested resetting and completely discharging then charging the battery. How was I supposed to do that when all I see is the continual error message every time I plug a charging cable in to it? AT this point, I have written to Anker three times and am waiting for their response. I hope they will either supply me with a new non-defective unit, or refund my purchase. I am not hopeful. For nearly $150 US I thought I'd be getting a useful state-of-the-art power bank, but instead I've ended with with a useless, expensive, and heavy doorstop. I do not recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by Charles A. Enlow

  • Best charger ever Best charger ever
Style: PowerBank(Black)
Best portable charger ever. Has the highest battery capacity out of all the Anker Prime models. It’s not too big but requires a jacket pocket or a travel case to carry on your wrist, maybe a long cord into a backpack? Display is well lit, compatible with pretty much every device you plug into it. I have a 10.1 inch laptop, Samsung S26 Ultra next to it for better size comparison. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026 by Chase M

  • I love dual port charging! Even with its flaws I love dual port charging! Even with its flaws
Style: PowerBank(Black)
Even comparing to all the “high end” kickstarter/indiegogo graphene banks (uze bold/bold2, chargeasap flash 2.0/pro plus), and even with all its flaws (namely, the inaccurate battery SoC percentage meter, and no passthrough charging on this model - why?!), the Prime 250W is still the most up-to-date (protocol-wise) power bank on the market. It’s even got a slick app, albeit completely unnecessary. Since hardly anybody talks about on any reviews, reddit, forums, etc… about the cool dual port charging, I’ll talk about my experience here. After trying out a few different PD3.1 chargers, and making sure the cables were all good with my trusty KM003C, my best case maximum combined charge rate hit 166.5w. And that’s only when the battery’s display meter shows ~90%. I was hoping that it would get the full 170w beans (or more) because I generally get to its second highest rate of 166.2w at around 66%, which is at least somewhat positive that it can do the bulk of the charging at *nearly* the highest rate. Still… I can get single port charging at 141w, which is over advertised. Why can’t I get to 170w? Also, importantly, the unit definitely doesn’t heat up as quickly when charging via dual ports versus a single 140w port. Single port I’ve gotten to 40C, whereas dual port it’s 37-38C when it hits 100%. So I don’t think I’m hitting a thermal limit thats throttling me but I could be Wrong…. So maybe next time I’ll test my next dual port charge in the fridge. About the inaccurate battery percentage meter. It’s well reported by many. When the unit’s meter hits 100%, the real life battery charge is closer to 80%. I’m not going to talk about as to why that is, but you can speculate some logical reasons why Anker did this. Anyways, if you have an external meter, you will notice that the battery is still pulling a good amount of watts (100W+), which slowly trickles down to 0.1w. As I write this, it’s been 30 mins since I hit 100% and it’s still drawing a few. Although I hate the form factor that all the newer power banks are being manufactured as (i prefer the old style flat brick, not a thick brick), I think my 166+ watt dual port charging makes it the fastest charging usb bank on the market. All those graphene power banks designed years ago but released recently are all outdated. They claim they have amazing output with their SINGLE usb-c port having the ability to output 140W (if they even have that, most are still 100W at best) and their “ultra mega deluxe high speed” 100w input charging due to the efficient cooling of graphene (what a crock of s*). The Anker Prime 250W, with its plain ol’ lithium ion (I doubt it’s LiFePO4 otherwise they’d be raving about using those type of cells in the advertisement) can take a lot of input power which I just love. Although I haven’t tried any of the other latest cheap chinese branded PD3.1 banks to compare..z I read that some can even do dual port charging too but I digress. I wish they would make an actual graphene power bank and blow all other products out of the water. Have single port 240W EPR charging/output…. One can only hope. Maybe when TB5 and usb4v2gen3.2 3x3 comes out we’ll see a generational leap in tech with these power banks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Michelle

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Style: PowerBank(Black)
Okay so my review is rather lengthy. I bought my power bank back in January 2024. I was pretty happy with the quality of this consideration the price tag. Everything was working, fast charging, etc for a while. I kept my power bank mostly on the shelf for its entire life and brought it on a plane twice for my trip to Florida. As a lot of nerds like myself know, you're supposed to leave a battery in storage mode for long periods of time if you leave it unused. I left it like this for a lot of it's life as my emergency power bank. I had an issue the past week in January 2026 right outside of its warranty date. My power bank went unresponsive and claimed it was at 79% charge and would immediately die off of the charger. I knew something was wrong. I reset the battery and tried to revive it, but nothing. The BMS (Battery Management System) probably went bad or a few of the cells in my bank went bad. Keep in mind, at this point my battery has less than 10 cycles on the unit which is extremely low. My unit was 100% defective and I contacted Anker with my serial number and they sent a replacement. My replacement being "like-new" from Amazon lands them at the 4 star mark for their help. Would of been 5 if I got a new unit but my original power bank was a couple weeks out of their 2 year warranty so they didn't really need to give me anything. To conclude, make sure you use this thing from time to time before it craps the bed. But bravo to Anker for trying to correct this fault. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026 by Gabriel Noel MacLean

  • Solid power bank for working off grid, traveling, power outage.
Style: PowerBank(Black)
Peace of mind when you travel, camp remotely or have a power outage. This Anker Prime 250W Power Bank is a game-changer for staying charged. With 27,650mAh, it charged my laptop, phone, and tablet at the same time. AND then did it again for a second set of tech. Compact and TSA-approved (cuz who needs more stress at TSA security!). It’s perfect for travel, remote camping, or long workdays. Reliable, recharges fast, and feels substantial, without weighing a ton. Love this so much, I am considering buying a second for off grid working. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2025 by AJ

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