Anker launches new Prime Power bank with support for more protocols

Anker has officially launched the new Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) China Mainland Gold Label Customized Edition, also known as the Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) Full Protocol Edition, in China. This model was teased earlier in March 2026 alongside the new Prime 250W Smart Desktop Charger Pro+.
The new Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) offers one key upgrade over the original model, which was released in 2025. This improvement is support for additional charging protocols: 66W Max Huawei SuperCharge and 120W Max Xiaomi Surge Wired Fast Charge. This should allow you to charge a Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max to 68% in 30 minutes, or a Xiaomi 17 Pro to 69% in half an hour. This is in addition to the existing support for 140W PD3.1 and 100W PPS charging.
Like its predecessor, the Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) China Mainland Gold Label Customized Edition has two USB-C ports, each offering up to 140W power, and a USB-A port. The total combined output is 300W, and the 26,250 mAh capacity battery can be recharged with an input of up to 250W. The remaining battery level and various charging details can be viewed on the integrated screen. Plus, users can remotely manage the device via the Anker app, where they will also be able to download OTA updates for the accessory. It measures 159.9 x 38.0 x 62.7 mm (~6.30 x 1.50 x 2.47 inches) and weighs 600 g (~21.2 oz).
In China, you can now buy the Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) China Mainland Gold Label Customized Edition for CNY 1,099 (~$160). Given that it has been marketed as designed specifically for the Chinese market, it seems unlikely that it will be released in other countries like the US, where the original model retails for $229.99 (curr. $171.48 at Amazon).











