Key Points
- Anker revealed new products at CES 2025, including advanced chargers and power banks.
- The 140W wall charger features a rotatable display with detailed metrics.
- It includes three USB-C ports and one USB-A port and supports fast-charging protocols.
- Both devices feature built-in displays for real-time monitoring of metrics.
At CES 2025, Anker introduced an array of cutting-edge products, including a versatile 3-in-1 robot vacuum that doubles as a stick vacuum. While this innovative cleaning device is not yet available, the company’s newest charging solutions have hit the market and are already on sale. Among the highlights is Anker’s 140W four-port wall charger, currently discounted by $10 through a digital coupon available on Amazon and Anker’s website.
This compact charging brick, priced at $80 with the coupon, features a unique built-in color display that provides detailed insights into its operation. Users can monitor metrics such as total output power, individual port wattage, operating temperature, and total hours of usage via its “odometer” function. The display is designed for versatility, capable of rotating 90 degrees with a long button press to accommodate various outlet orientations.
Equipped with three USB-C ports, two of which are high-speed, the charger can power a 15-inch MacBook Air to 50% in just 30 minutes. It also includes a USB-A port and supports fast-charging protocols like PD3.1 and UFCS. The device comes bundled with a durable five-foot, 240W USB-C to USB-C cable, making it a comprehensive solution for charging needs.
Additionally, Anker has launched a new 25,000mAh power bank featuring two built-in cables—one retractable and the other designed as a lanyard. The retractable cable has been tested for over 20,000 retractions, while the lanyard cable can support up to 44 pounds. This soda-can-sized power bank also includes three USB-C ports capable of simultaneously delivering up to 100W of power, catering to various devices.
Like the wall charger, the power bank has a built-in display that shows battery temperature, output and input wattage, and battery health, which is displayed as a percentage. Originally priced at $100, it is now available for $90 with a coupon on both Amazon and Anker’s website.