In The Fast Charging Age, Anker’s New Prime Lineup Is Perfect


If you want to buy third-party charging accessories, whether it is a wall charger, a power bank, a wireless charger, or even a USB-C cable, there’s no company that I consider to be more reliable and high-quality than Anker.

The company just released its brand-new 2024 lineup of its Prime charging accessories, and not only do they charge fast and reliably, but they look great at the same time. There’s something for everyone in the new Prime family, so let’s dive into what there is.

Anker’s Premium Line Of Charging Products Welcomes Its 2024 Entrants

Anker’s Prime devices are its premium options. They come with modern and pleasing designs and a slew of the company’s very best tech, such as Gallium Nitride semiconductors and Anker’s PowerIQ 3.0 tech. When you see Anker Prime, you get the best, and thankfully, there’s something in this new lineup for anyone with fast-charging needs.

Anker Prime 250W GaNPrime Charging Station

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Do you have numerous fast-charging devices that frequently need to be juiced up at the same time? For instance, in a household full of people or if you’re a major tech enthusiast. Well, that’s where Anker’s new 250W Prime charging station comes in.

You get four USB-C ports on the front and two USB-A ports on the side. The large LCD screen can show you how much power each port is drawing, but the knob on the side makes it possible to scroll and see different information screens. This is perfect if you like to know everything about your charging devices. This charging station will set you back $169.99.

Anker Prime 200W GaN Charging Station

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Maybe you want a charging hub that can still provide plenty of power, but you’re ready to trade some of that total wattage for something more compact. Enter the Anker Prime 200W GaN charging station.

You still get four USB-C ports and two USB-A ports, all on the front of the device with a total combined output of 200W. However, you don’t get the big screen of the 250W model, and consequently, the knob goes too. It costs a reasonable $79.99.

Anker Prime 160W Charging Docking Station

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Anker’s Prime 160W charging docking station might not have the same power as the others, but that’s because it brings a lot more than just charging ports. Connected to your computer, you get an ethernet port, a full-function upstream port, a headphone jack, and two HDMI outputs, all on the back of this upright docking station.

And all of that’s without me even mentioning that you get two USB-A ports and four USB-C ports on the front of the device. It launches at $249.99.

Anker Prime 100W GaN Charger

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The average flagship smartphone these days charges at or close to 100W, though very few of them surpass that. If you could get your hands on a 100W charger, it’d make charging phones (and even laptops) easier. This 100W Anker charger has two USB-C ports that each deliver 100W max, but there’s also a USB-A port thrown into the mix too. It costs $84.99 at launch.

Anker Prime USB-C Charging Cable

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It’s 2024, so everyone needs at least one USB-C cable in their life. This braided cable is rated to stay durable for 300,000 bends, which Anker places at 100 years of life. It supports 240W charging, so it is the perfect companion to the chargers and charging stations on this list. It launches with a $29.99 price tag for 3 feet of cable and $34.99 for 6 feet.





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