Anker is selling a 25,000mAh power bank that targets users who need to charge multiple devices, including laptops, from a single battery. The model supports up to 100W output and recharge speeds, which puts it in the range required for USB-C laptops, gaming handhelds, and fast-charging phones.
The capacity sits just under common airline limits, which means it can be carried on flights without restrictions. Larger power banks often exceed those limits and are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
The unit includes four charging options: two built-in USB-C cables, one additional USB-C port, and one USB-A port. This allows several devices to be charged at the same time without adapters or extra cables. A small integrated display shows charging status and power usage for connected devices.
Recharge speed matches output at up to 100W, reducing downtime compared to lower-end power banks that take many hours to refill. This makes it more practical for daily use rather than emergency-only charging.
Users who need more than 25,000mAh can find higher-capacity options, but those models typically lose airline compatibility. This model trades maximum capacity for portability, faster charging, and broader device support, which may be the more practical balance for travel and mixed-device setups.
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