Anker Hints at Extra-Large Prime Charging Gear Arriving in 2026

Anker is getting ready to expand its Prime lineup again, and the company has started teasing what it calls a 2026 Anker Prime charging series. A recent social media post hints that at least two new charging accessories are in the pipeline, with an emphasis on larger “extra large” designs, broad charging compatibility, and smarter features aimed at power users.

So far in 2026, Anker has already been active with multiple new releases across its charger and power ecosystem, including compact wall chargers, feature-packed power strips, and foldable multi-device wireless charging solutions. Now, the spotlight shifts to Prime—Anker’s higher-end family that typically focuses on high wattage, multiple ports, modern GaN technology, and more informative controls and displays.

In its teaser, Anker describes an “extra large size new arrival,” but stops short of naming the exact products. The same post also mentions support for “all protocols,” suggesting wide compatibility with common fast-charging standards used by phones, tablets, laptops, and other USB-powered gear. Alongside that, Anker implies the new accessories will be “smart,” pointing toward features like improved on-device monitoring, enhanced display readouts, app-based controls, or more advanced power management.

The teaser image itself offers the clearest clues. One silhouette resembles a desktop-style multi-port Prime charger, including what looks like a side control knob and an angled front display—details that match the design language of previous high-output Prime chargers. The second silhouette appears to be a new Prime power bank, showing the edge of a display and a physical button, hinting at a model that prioritizes real-time stats and easier controls.

Anker says the 2026 Prime series is “coming soon,” but hasn’t shared a release date or full specifications yet. For now, the announcement appears focused on the Chinese market, with Anker also referencing local customizations. It’s still unclear whether the same “extra large” Prime charging accessories will launch globally, or when they might reach markets like the United States.