Anker is about to release another power bank with an integrated USB-C cable, namely the "Anker Nano Power Bank 20K with Built-In USB-C Cable" with the model number A1387. New information and a number of details about the device have just appeared on Reddit.
Anker relaunched its Nano product range at last year's IFA. In addition to compact chargers, this included the A1259 power bank with a capacity of 10,000 mAh. The new leaked model has twice the capacity at 20,000 mAh (74 Wh).
The larger power bank also comes with an integrated USB-C cable, albeit with a right-angled plug. The cable can be used not only to power smartphones and the like, but also to recharge the power bank itself. Up to 30 W input and output are possible. The power bank also offers a bidirectional USB-C port with a maximum of 30 W and a USB-A port with up to 22.5 W. There is also a display for the charging status, just like on the well-known Nano model.
The new Anker Nano Powerbank 20,000 mAh also appears to be relatively compact, judging from the sketch on Reddit. However, no details on dimensions and weight are available. Nevertheless, it appears smaller and lighter than the Anker PowerCore 20K 87W, for example, which also has an integrated USB-C cable, but provides more power with the same capacity.
According to the source, the "Anker Nano Power Bank 20K with Built-In USB-C Cable" will launch soon. The price is not yet known. However, it will certainly be higher than the approximately $45 for the smaller Anker Nano Power Bank with 10,000 mAh.