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Anker Prime Power Bank Vs EcoFlow Rapid Pro Power Bank: which is best?

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Last updated: 2025/12/23 at 4:33 AM
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Power banks might not be a sexy buy but they are incredibly handy – pop one in your bag and keep your phone, laptop, tablet, camera, drone and headphones charged on the go – once you’ve got one you’ll wonder why you didn’t invest sooner? Which one to buy though? Here we look at two new 300W models – the Anker Prime Power Bank and the EcoFlow Rapid Pro Power Bank and put them head-to head.

The Anker Prime Power Bank costs £180, has a total capacity of 26,250mAh, three charging ports, is flight approved and comes with a two-year warrantee. I really like that Anker’s PowerIQ 4.0 is used to detect connected devices – it then intelligently adjusts the power distribution across its three ports to optimise the efficiency of your charge. 

Coming to the party with a slightly larger 27,650mAh total capacity, the EcoFlow Rapid Pro Power Bank costs a lesser £170 and has four charging ports, is flight approved and also comes with a two-year warrantee. Powered by Ecoflow’s X-Velo battery, it uses multipole tech to minimise energy loss and control temperature. Extensive testing includes -20°C, so you know it’s rugged enough for outdoor use. 

Design  

The Anker Prime Power Bank’s impressively small proportions and 600g weight – roughly as much as three phones – meant I was happy to have it in my bag at all times. Easy on the eye, it’s well made, feels nice in the hand and comes with a quality USB-C charging cable. 

Bigger and heavier than the opposition, the design of the EcoFlow Rapid Pro Power Bank, although not awful, does look like it’s taken inspiration from a desktop charging tower. It comes with a 60cm retractable USB-C cable which makes on-the-go charging that bit easier – a truly handy feature. 

Design winner: Anker

Anker Prime Power Bank Vs EcoFlow Rapid Pro Power Bank: which is best?

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In this category, the EcoFlow beats Anker with its total power capacity of 27,650mAh and impressively still remains flight friendly. It also has 300W total output and 140W high-speed output, but offers an extra port, coming with its 140W retractable USB-C cable, 140W USB-C port and two 65W USB-C ports. 

With a total max output power of 300W, across its two 140W USB-C and 22.5W USB-A port, the Anker also provides a lot of juice. The 140W high-speed output which charged my MacBook to 50% in under half an hour, is impressive too. Even charging the charger is fast – it supports 250W max of input power using both USB-C ports. Speedy. 

Power winner: draw

Usability  

The Anker’s smart display makes it easy to see what’s going – with clear display screens for battery percentage, battery temperature etc. Connecting my phone to the Anker via Bluetooth took seconds and I was able to set my charging preferences and monitor stats in real-time instantly. A seamless experience. 

The EcoFlow’s Rapid Pro’s smart display shows all your vital charging stats at a glance and changing settings is simple via three buttons on the side. Connecting to my phone via Bluetooth however, took multiple attempts, but once I could use the app, I found customisation and power management easy.

Usability winner: Anker

Overall winner: Anker Prime Power Bank

The Anker Prime is the best power bank, but with more ports, the EcoFlow Rapid Pro might be a better choice for those with lots of devices to power...

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