Although we’ll probably hear an official announcement from Anker soon, I thought I’d share a sneak peek at a couple of the new products that were shown off in the Anker booth at IFA!
First is the PowerCore+ II 10000. Equipped with one USB-C port (for both input and output) and one USB-A port, this power bank will be capable of 30W power delivery.
Next is the PowerCore+ II 20000. Equipped with one USB-C port (for both input and output) and two USB-A ports, this power bank will be capable of 45W power delivery, which is higher than the current PowerCore+ 26800 PD.
Anker seems to be marketing these as lighter, though no details as to how light were provided. Both power banks also seem to support passthrough charging, although again, details are a little shaky at this point. This could very well mean just a multi-directional USB-C port. No information on pricing was given, however the devices are expected to begin shipping by the end of the year.
What do you think about the new Anker power banks? Are you excited? Personally, I think this is a big opportunity for Anker. If they are fairly light and compact devices, I think Anker’s got a winner! I would really like to see a 15000ish mAh option, though - and probably a 60W version for the more powerful laptops, though that would certainly be very bulky and heavy.