Anker Launches 25K Power Bank with 165W Output at CES 2025

Anker Launches 25K Power Bank with 165W Output at CES 2025

Anker's 25K Power Bank isn't exactly a new gadget. We first talked about it when it launched in China back in November 2024. Later that month, it hit the UK market with a price tag of £89.99, and in January, it arrived in Germany for €99.99. Now, this feature-packed power bank has officially made its debut in the US at CES 2025. Let's explore what this device brings to the table.

Compact and Powerful Design

The Anker 25K Power Bank is a small, yet powerful charger perfect for users needing high-capacity charging while on the move. It comes with a 25,000mAh battery and offers a total output of 165W, allowing it to charge several devices at once. The power bank includes three USB-C ports and one USB-A port, all of which support the latest PD 3.0 technology for quick and dependable charging. According to the company, it can charge a MacBook Air 13" (M3) up to 1.3 times, an iPhone 16 as much as 4.5 times, or even charge a MacBook Pro 16" (M3) to 50% in just 33 minutes. With its TSA-approved 100Wh capacity, it’s also suitable for travel and can fit into carry-on luggage.

Innovative Features

One of the unique features of this power bank is the two built-in retractable USB-C cables, which are 22cm and 70cm long. Its compact dimensions—similar to a soda can—make it very portable. To enhance user experience, the power bank is also fitted with a smart TFT color display, like its predecessor models, such as the Anker 737 24,000mAh power bank, which is currently on sale for $106.5 on Amazon. This display shows real-time data on total power output, power levels for each port, estimated charging times, and the device's temperature.

Availability and Pricing

The Anker 25K Power Bank is priced at $99.99 and is currently available for purchase on Anker.com and Amazon.com.

Anker's latest offering is sure to attract attention with its rich features and solid performance, appealing to anyone in need of reliable charging on-the-go.


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