Anker launches compact Prime travel charging accessories lineup

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Anker has released its Prime lineup of travel charging accessories, designed to provide advanced technology in compact sizes. The lineup includes powerful multi-port wall chargers, a portable power bank, and a high-quality USB-C charging cable. The Anker Prime wall chargers come in two models: a 67-watt and a 100-watt version. Both chargers have folding prongs for easy travel and utilize GaN technology to keep their size small. The 67W model is notably lighter and smaller than Apple’s equivalent charger, making it easy to fit in a bag or pocket. It can charge devices like an iPad or iPhone simultaneously but might struggle with more power-hungry gadgets. The 100W model is slightly larger and is better suited for charging multiple devices, including a MacBook and other devices at the same time. While neither charger is suitable for fast charging a 16-inch MacBook Pro, they will meet the needs of most users. The 67W model is currently available for $39.99 after a discount, while the 100W version is priced at $84.99. Anker also offers the Prime 9.6K Power Bank, which provides 65 watts of charging power. This power bank is compact and features folding prongs, allowing users to recharge it directly from a wall outlet. It can charge devices like the iPhone 16 Pro Max completely, but it may not provide a full charge for larger devices like the MacBook Pro. Priced at $74.99 with a current discount, this power bank is practical for travel. Lastly, Anker features a 240W USB-C to USB-C cable that supports fast charging for high-demand devices. The cable is durable and made with recycled materials. Although it supports fast charging, it only offers slower data transfer speeds. The cable prices range from $25.99 to $29.99 after discounts. Overall, Anker's Prime lineup offers a variety of travel-friendly charging solutions that cater to different needs and budgets.


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