Anker has showcased a range of new peripherals at IFA 2025. They include the new Anker Prime Charger and Anker Prime Wireless Charging Station. The former will be available later on September 25 for $149 , but Anker hasn't specified when the latter will hit shelves.
The Anker Prime Charger can output up to 160 Watts individually. With three devices connected, the total power output comes down to 140 Watts + 35 Watts + 35 Watts, resulting in a total of 210 Watts. Anker claims it is 43% smaller than Apple's 140W charger, but refused to provide its dimensions/weight. Other specs include a display that shows real-time data, such as the number of devices being charged, total power output, and temperature.
Moving on, the Anker Prime Wireless Charging Station comes with three docks for a phone, smartwatch and headphone cases. It comes with a "Made for Apple Watch" certification, and Anker claims it can charge an iPhone 16 Pro Max to 80% in just 59 minutes. The primary Qi2 wireless charging pad can output up to 25 Watts of power, while the smaller pads are limited to 5 Watts a pop. A 65 Watt wall brick is included to keep the Prime Wireless Charging Station topped up. Other features include an LED display and a 'sleep mode' that reduces noise.
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