The Anker Prime 3-Port 160W Charger is a wall charger about the size of an AirPods Pro case, delivering enough combined power to charge a laptop, tablet, and phone off one outlet without derating any of them. A 1.3-inch color display on the front shows the total power output, per-port distribution, and internal temperature in real time.
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A powerful charger that’s perfect to have on hand for all your devices
Anker’s own testing puts the Prime at 140 watts of continuous output on a single port for 24 straight hours in a US wall outlet without derating, which is unusually long for a compact GaN charger. A 16-inch MacBook Pro plugged into any of the three USB-C ports charges from empty to 50% in about 25 minutes at that rate. Once the battery reaches around 80%, the charger automatically steps down to protect the laptop’s cells during the trickle phase.
Six charging protocols come baked into the Prime firmware, letting it handshake with just about any modern USB-C device. USB Power Delivery 3.1 is the main one, and covers everything from a MacBook Pro down to a Nintendo Switch. PPS 2.0 negotiates high-wattage fast charging with Samsung Galaxy phones. Qualcomm Quick Charge handles older Android phones. UFCS is a newer Chinese-market standard that shows up on Xiaomi and Honor devices. Anker’s own protocol tops up the company’s Prime power banks at 150 watts.






