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⚡ Power up like a pro—never miss a beat, never miss a charge.
The Anker 25,000mAh Laptop Power Bank delivers ultra-fast charging with triple 100W USB-C ports and dual built-in retractable cables, enabling simultaneous charging of up to four devices. Flight-approved and designed for durability, it’s the ultimate portable power solution for busy professionals who demand efficiency and sleek design on the go.























| ASIN | B0DCBB2YTR |
| Amperage | 5 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Phone |
| Battery Capacity | 25000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Battery Weight | 300 Grams |
| Battery capacity | 25000 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8 in Mobile Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Brand | Anker |
| Brand Name | Anker |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Cellular Phone Models | Apple iPhone 12, Apple iPhone 12 Pro, Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max, Apple iPhone 12 mini, Apple iPhone 13, Apple iPhone 13 Pro, Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max, Apple iPhone 13 mini, Apple iPhone 14, Apple iPhone 14 Plus, Apple iPhone 14 Pro, Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max, Apple iPhone 15, Apple iPhone 15 Plus, Apple iPhone 15 Pro, Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max, Apple iPhone 16, Apple iPhone 16 Plus, Apple iPhone 16 Pro, … |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connector Type | USB Type A, USB Type C |
| Connector type | USB Type A , USB Type C |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,829 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL:04185-25-16934 |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions | 15.7 x 5.4 x 4.9 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 15.7L x 5.4W x 4.9Th centimetres |
| Item Weight | 594 g |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A1695 |
| Model Number | A1695 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Outlets | 4 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Built In Cable |
| Output Current | 25000 Milliamps |
| Output Wattage | 165 Watts |
| Portable | No |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Warranty | 18.00 |
| Special feature | Built In Cable |
| UPC | 194644209476 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
M**A
They need a prize for this design.
There aren't many products that I constantly promote to people I meet but this is such a good product at such a good price I can't help myself. Anker have outdone themselves with the design of this. Which is crazy to say for a power bank, but they've really put effort into making this one of the best. The loop that acts as a handle, while also being a charging cable, the retractable cable, stored neatly only to come out when needed. The screen, which gives you more information than you could ever need, including warnings about overheating and remaining time for charging. Allowing extra inputs for items that don't use usb-c. This really is one of my favourite products i've ever bought. It's quite a heavy product but lives in my bag and goes everywhere with me. It's not bulky compared to other chargers with similar capacity and i've been using this for almost a year now and it's still going strong even after being dropped a few times.
D**.
Love this power bank!
I bought this power bank to provide power on the go for a Microsoft Surface Pro laptop/tablet. I have to say I'm really impressed and it's probably the best thing I've ever bought! The design is very clever and very well thought out. All ports /integrated leads are dual purpose and are able to provide power to devices as well as allowing the power bank to be charged. The integrated leads are very clever with one being extendable then retracting and capable of being tucked away when you've finished with it. The other is genius as it doubles up as a wriststrap! Charging-wise, as long as you use the usb-c port or the integrated usb-c leads then charging is nice and rapid. I don't find it overly heavy either. I carry mine around in a backpack with my laptop and it's more than manageable. In short then, this power bank suits my purposes perfectly, I am hugely impressed with it and I highly recommend.
C**E
Excellent 165W Anker Power Bank - Listing Confusion but Product Delivers
I’ve been using this Anker 25,000mAh laptop power bank primarily so far with my Google Pixel 8 Pro, and overall I’m really impressed with both the build quality and versatility. First off, the design is excellent. The built-in retractable cables are a genuinely useful feature with no more rummaging around for leads, and everything feels sturdy and well thought out. In terms of performance, charging my Pixel 8 Pro tops out at around 23W. That’s not the absolute fastest the phone can handle, but it’s still plenty quick in real-world use, more than enough for topping up during the day or giving a solid boost when you’re out and about. One thing worth mentioning (and slightly confusing) was the listing vs order details. I purchased this as part of a bundle with an Anker Bluetooth speaker. The power bank is advertised as 165W, but when I checked my order confirmation and history, it showed as 100W. That said, the unit I received is clearly the 165W version as advertised so no complaints about what actually arrived, just something to be aware of if you’re checking your order details. Battery capacity is excellent, easily enough for multiple phone charges or a mix of devices and it recharges reasonably quickly given its size. Overall, this is a high-quality, feature-packed power bank that’s ideal if you want something capable of charging everything from phones to laptops, with the added convenience of built-in cables. Slight confusion on the listing aside, the product itself delivers exactly what you’d expect from Anker.
L**R
Solid, well made and powerful
This is a superb bit of kit, it is quite large and heavy but that's physics, but it is a workhorse, gets pretty much the advertised charging numbers on iPhone, laptop etc, particularly great for extending bluetooth /Sonos battery speakers, charges quickly with very clear gauge of how much and at what rate, and the built in USBC cables are for me at least, all that's required.
M**C
Great charging bank.
I don't bother taking a charger when I go away for a few days as this just does the job. Been using for about a year now and always does the job. I like the way the incorporated leads are dual direction, so can power devices or be charged up itself with the same leads. Also avoids the issue of forgetting to pack a cable! I perhaps expected a little more charge capacity than it delivers, as charging up my and my wife's phone last night does drain it somewhat. But it is a good compromise of weight/size over capacity. Would highly recommend. Also very tactile and the charging icon winks at you when you check the capacity remaining :-)
A**R
Can charge your laptop
Good quality can charge my laptop, phone and earbuds at the same time. If using to charge a single item the charging speed is so fast and having a display is strangely satisfying. Built in wires are really useful having a USB A out would make it perfect. A little heavy to carry if just for a phone but is sturdy and well built, has survived a few drops without too much damage.
Z**E
Mighty but weighty
A mighty power block for travel - weighty because of the battery size (is comparable to the Anker 26000mAh one I already have), but that's to be expected. Works well. Charges four things at a time, which is super useful. Easily powerful enough to charge my MacBook - and can cope with that and my phone at the same time. Percentage indicator handy. Most useful thing is the built in cables - I do worry how long the retractable one will work for (it seems well made but you never know with these things), but time will tell. Price seems fair. Gives me full long weekend of charging when off-grid.
M**I
Rather damned impressive Anker (to my surprise)
As an FYI I have just moved over from a UGREEN Nexode Power Bank 20000mAh 130w (Amazon £55.99) after only having for 3 months. Absolutely nothing wrong with this bank, but what I learnt from that was that I really LOVE these power bank brick sizes and the screen info they can provide (watts/port status etc) and the multi device charging they provide. So I felt the need for even greater capacity/storage and the upgrade bug bit me. If one does the mAh maths the Anker is exactly the same value/mAh 20,000 v 25,000, cost v cost+. So no brainer really to upgrade for the sweet extra features. This is Anker’s latest power bank providing huge capacity and 2 neat built in cables. For 99% of users this is ideal as no money is wasted on the charging dock functionality of the PRIME series. So to begin there is no point me reiterating what has already been said in prev user reviews but instead I will focus on things maybe not mentioned/obvious. In no particular order my observations_ - Black (dark grey) version when on sale £69.99 UK_April 2025. Why was the silver not reduced also from its retail of £89.99 ? Shame but oh well - Battery % status is only in 2 digits (eg: 80% charged) , whilst charging status is 4 digit % (eg: 80.24% charging) This is rather clever as the lower digits will always move up visually whilst charging (with a decent power charger at least) This gives a positive sense that it is working and loading up. Nice work. - Despite what anyone thinks 25,000 mAh will not give 25,000 in use. It doesn’t work that way due to inefficiencies of any/all power banks. So expect 13,500-17,000 mAh useable capacity. - The screen brightness and pixel clarity is much better than the UGREEN variation. It is still very visible in full sun. It was much dimmer so not a chance with the UGREEN unit. The screen brightness or display time cannot be altered in anyway (unlike in the Anker PRIME series) - Cycling through the menu gives you ‘Battery temp’ / ‘Port usage / ‘battery health’ / ‘cycle counts’. All rather informative and again gives a feeling that you know what’s going on and condition of your bank. The UGREEN did not have this extra info. Nice work Anker. - The only rubber protection is on the small base rather than say some feet on its back like the UGREEN. This means unless you stand it up tall to use or lay down on something soft it will scratch over time. Hmm not so clever maybe. - Pass through charging (so you can charge bank and a device) will ONLY work if the power IN (from charger) is greater than the power OUT (to device/s). - Max charging capacity is 100W (obvs need a capable charger) - To access trickle charge mode (for very low power devices) you need to rapid press the power x2. A Blue dot will display top RHS to the charge %. To exit do the same. I could not find this info in the downloaded manual - There is insufficient slack to use the external USB-C cable lanyard any more than being held around ones fingers. No way will it go around your wrist unless you are a child. - Anker clearly states the 90Wh capacity (25,000 mAh) on the rear case. NOTE: 100Wh is the max allowed on planes (never in checked luggage tho). It also has a QR code adjacent the figure, but unfortunately my phone will not recognise it so I don’t know where it leads. A statement on their website I hope. Great was to prove to any over-zealous security personnel at airport. - I was initially not a fan at first of built in cables just seeing them as a potential point of failure for the future. But I have to say they are very neatly undertaken. I hope they stand the test of use/time. The spring loaded one is where I strongly suspect it would fail first, most likely in the out position. But this is conjecture, I don't know. - I found myself using the spring loaded cable 9x out of 10 primarily due to its adjustable length. The lanyard one (for me) is just too short to be of much use when the other is more adaptable. I never saw that coming. It makes me wish the lanyard one simply wasn't there as it just constantly flaps about and regularly unseats itself from its cradle catch. - Like any rechargeable battery I try to keep her in the 20-80% charge zone to hopefully maintain long term performance . Never a good idea to fully charge to 100% when it's not to be used/stored for a long period. Makes me rather wish there was a charging limiter to say cap at 80% for these instances. Often 100% capacity simply isn't needed all the time. Anker take note. - Only an 18 month guarantee incl not the 2 year of the UGREEN. Hmmm so watch out for those attached cables guys especially the spring loaded one. Time will tell if I am just a Wendy-worries :-) For now I am a extremely happy bunny with this purchase. Can’t think of anything else hope this helps someone. ------ 9 months usage update -------- - Bank usage count now has me at 54 cycles and she is still going as strong as ever. (I am not a power user) - All cables rock solid Still chuffed to bits with this purchase !
S**N
Ma CCC
Zintegrowane kable to super sprawa, ma też certyfikat CCC czyli bezpiecznie można go zabrać do miejsca narodzin :)
E**Y
Exactly as described.
Bought it in Egypt original and exactly as described, compact and deliver high charge speed through all thy type c ports and attached cables 100wat if your device accept that.
D**S
Great quality, high capacity, charges laptops and handheld gaming consoles effectively
High quality power bank, advanced features (display with wattage in/out, battery health, temps, status, etc), excellent build quality and all the I/O you need. Using it to charge Lenovo Legion Go 2, effectively doubles its battery life.
M**Y
Keep it away from sun.
It’s charges the batteries fast and really good
A**S
Superbank
Laddar allting perfekt! Känns stabil och det är kvalite! Anker gör dig aldrig besviken.
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