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New display-equipped Anker Prime charging gear releases today with launch deals on everything

Anker has now officially released its new Prime charging gear and everything is now available for purchase. All of the new gear is releasing today on Amazon and direct with launch deals across the board on the 25W Car Charger, the new Qi2.2 3-in-1 25W MagSafe stand, the 26,250mAh Power Bank, and the new 160W Anker Prime Charger. 

New Anker Prime charging gear launch deals

While we already saw the new 14-in-1 Anker Prime Docking Station with onboard display release previously at 25% off, Anker has now unleashed the rest of the new lineup with launch deals of their own. Now if you had followed our coverage of the brand’s early-bird promotion, and subsequently dropped your email down for those offers, you should be seeing a chance to save 30% off in your inbox sometime today, if you aren’t already. Either way, though we are looking at deals on everything across the board here on both the official site and over at Amazon:

Just so we are clear here, the 20% discounts detailed above are available both on Amazon and the official site, but those who signed up for the early bird promotion should receive a special code to land even deeper deals – these offers are only eligible on the oficial Anker site though. 

For more information on each of the new releases in the 2025 Anker Prime charging lineup you’ll want to hit up our launch coverage and some of the feature pieces below:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices