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The Prime Power Bank 200W packs a massive 20,000mAh battery with 3 ports (2 USB-C, 1 USB-A) delivering up to 200W total output. It charges devices like the iPhone 16 Pro to 30% in 15 minutes and recharges itself fully in just 75 minutes via 100W USB-C input. Compact and travel-friendly, it features a smart digital display for real-time power monitoring and supports a wide range of devices including MacBook, Samsung, and Dell laptops.




















| ASIN | B0BYP45YVF |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,281 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #782 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,319) |
| Date First Available | March 16, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.6 pounds |
| Item model number | A1336 |
| Manufacturer | Anker Innovations Limited |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 2.15 x 1.95 inches |
M**R
More Than a Power Bank, It's a Portable Power Station
This Anker Prime power bank is in a league of its own. I've been using it daily since May 2024, and its performance has been flawless. Functionality & Performance: This is where it truly shines. With a massive 200W total output, it handles everything I throw at it. It can fast-charge my laptop, phone, and headphones all at once without breaking a sweat. The two USB-C ports are perfect for modern devices, and having a USB-A port adds versatility. The smart digital screen is a game-changer—it tells you exactly how much power is going out, what's coming in, and how much charge time is left. No more guessing. Value for Money: While it's a premium product with a premium price, the value is absolutely there. You're getting a device that can replace multiple chargers and power bricks, especially when traveling. The ability to recharge the entire 20,000mAh bank in just over an hour (with a 100W wall charger) is incredible and saves so much time. Conclusion: After months of heavy, daily use, I can confirm this is a solid and reliable workhorse. If you need serious power for multiple devices, including laptops, this is a fantastic investment that you won't regret.
E**I
Great size for capacity, feature packed (wish it had Bluetooth though)
Awesome power bank. Love that it shows output and input power. Has a trickle charge setting for devices that don't draw much and may not otherwise activate the power bank (Like airpods etc) Pros: great size for capacity, speeds, screen read out, cost Cons: device seems to say 100% charged yet continued to draw 18 watts for some time until it dropped off. This tells me it's still charging despite it saying 100%. Tl;dr: great power bank. Leave it charging even after it says 100%, it's not fully charged yet. 4.5/5 stars because of that little quirk I also wish, if they weren't gonna include Bluetooth, at least let us limit the output and input power.
J**B
A major failure
Bought this expecting a cool product I could use to charge a lot of different things. And getting something that could recharge fast and charge devices fast. It does that, except this is one of the first power banks Anker has put out that directly shows the battery health via the built in screen. I've had THREE of these now, having had to use the warranty to replace the previous one every time. I'm not sure if all of their power bank devices over the years have severely failed so fast after only a short period of time, but with this one you can see it play out right in front of your eyes. Even using a "normal" average charging block to recharge the power bank, this thing will heat up(temp is also shown). The problem with that is that it will rapidly discharge the battery health, even only after a couple of recharges. If you use a more powerful charging block to recharge the power bank, well good luck, as you will see even more rapid decline and failure in the battery health. These devices were supposed to be designed to regulate the temp and wattage being put through but they do neither. Also mind you, using an average, normal charging block to recharge the power bank will also greatly increase the time it takes to recharge; all while still heating up and destroying the battery health. This whole design with this power bank could've been great, but it has turned out to be a big failure. Would not recommend at all. On another note, Anker's customer service in helping me get a new power bank sent out to me was pretty great for the most part every time I had to contact them. So there's that at least.
G**N
Nice
tl,dr: Pros: Compact Charges up to 2 supported devices at 100W each Can be charged at up to 100W itself Display is informative and useful Includes 140W cable Can be charged with an optional dock Did not give me hotdog fingers Cons: A little pricey Doesn't include charging brick Included cable is short Did not give me Kung Fu abilities **Edit** The power bank might need its battery calibrated before the display will read out accurately. After using it a handful of times over the past week, I noticed that the battery seemed to be draining REALLY fast when the only thing it was charging was my phone. Like, it went from 100% down to below 70% after only charging my phone 30%. My phone has a 4000mAh battery, so I thought this surely couldn't be right. So, here's what I did: 1: I completely drained the battery by using it to charge my laptop (so that it would drain faster.) 2: After it stopped charging my laptop and displayed 0%, I plugged it into a 45W wall charger. 3: I kept checking the display on the power bank to see if I noticed anything... odd. 4: Once the power bank hit 80%, it started climbing REALLY fast, but the incoming wattage stayed the same. That certainly seemed odd. 5: After the display showed 100%, I left it plugged in for another 30 minutes. (Also, after the first 10 minutes passed, it still felt warm, like it was actually still charging.) 6: After 30 minutes, the power bank felt cooler to the touch, so I suspect it finally stopped charging. 7: When my phone was running low again, I charged it with the power bank again, and the display seems MUCH more accurate now (after charging my phone 30%, the power bank's display shows 95% remaining, which seems more realistic.) Review: I wanted a power bank that was capable of giving my laptop a quick boost without being a bulky monstrosity. I was debating between this one and the Anker 737, and ultimately decided on this one mostly due to it being a little more compact (with slightly less capacity, of course) and also liked the idea that I could charge two supported devices at a full 100W each at the same time, if needed. First impressions are good. It's compact enough to stow away easily in my backpack while also providing a generous 20,000mAh, which is plenty for my needs. It comes with a nice, soft travel pouch, and a USB-C to USB-C cable that's rated for 140W. It does NOT come with its own charging brick (I knew this ahead of time, but it's something to be aware of.) I used an Anker 65W charger to charge this up, and it did pull the full 65W and charged up nice and quick. The bottom of the power bank is actually magnetic. I accidentally discovered this when I set it down on my metal filing cabinet. This is likely to keep it attached to the optional charging dock, so that's good to know. The display is nice and informative. It'll show more information with multiple button presses, and also let's you change some settings (screen timeout, brightness.) I tested this out on my laptop - an Asus ROG Zephyrus G15. Its USB-C ports are rated for 100W max, and the display on the power bank was showing between 97 and 98 Watts, so for me, it worked as expected. With my phone (a OnePlus 7 Pro) it was only pulling about 8 Watts, but this phone uses a proprietary charging standard and only charges at full speed with its own branded charging brick. Charging speed will depend on your device, so if it uses a different standard or anything, you might not see the full 100 Watts. I'd check your devices' specs before purchasing. Being 20,000mAh, this probably won't fully charge my laptop (I also knew this ahead of time) but it's plenty for a quick boost when I need it. I'm a frequent road-tripper and find myself off the grid often, so this will be a great travel companion that doesn't take up too much space in my bag. (Side note: I also dig the reference to a fantastic multiverse movie in Anker's marketing here.)
M**S
Zeer krachtig
M**P
Best power bank I've had so far. Fast charge and recharging with useful digital display to tell power I put and output for each port.
G**H
This is a little beast of a battery pack. I love it, Anker just build solid quality items. I rarely leave reviews, Anker deserves my time to thank them.
S**H
. يدعم قدرة شحن 100 واط ، ويُعاد شحنه خلال 1 ساعة . خفيف ومزود بشاشة ذكية لعرض قوة الشحن وبيانات أخرى.
A**N
High quality
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