Anker Prime Power Bank Black Myth: Wukong Edition (20,100mAh, 220W, 3-Port)
Product description
The essentials
If you travel with a laptop and a handful of gadgets, a good power bank has to do more than “top up your phone”. This Anker Prime Power Bank in the Black Myth: Wukong Edition is built around high output (up to 220W total) split across two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, with fast-charging capability aimed at modern devices.
On paper, it’s the sort of charger that suits a packed desk setup on the move: phone, tablet, and at least one higher-draw device like a laptop. That said, it’s not a lightweight micro-powerbank for casual use. It’s a larger, higher-wattage option where getting the most out of it depends on using compatible cables and sensible charging conditions.

Key features for everyday charging
What stands out is the combination of capacity and multi-port output. With 20,100mAh (72.36Wh) on the spec sheet, it’s designed for repeated charging across a trip, rather than a single emergency boost.


The 3-port layout matters because you’re not forced into “one device at a time” charging. The power is intelligently split between two USB-C and one USB-A port, so you can juggle, for example, a phone alongside a laptop charge attempt.

There’s also a fast-charge story here: the description mentions 140W max USB-C output for fast charging (with a 5A cable mentioned) and 100W USB-C input for rapid recharging the power bank itself. For people who hate waiting around for a charger to be ready again, that difference can be meaningful in day-to-day travel.
What you’ll notice day to day
The Black Myth: Wukong theme isn’t just cosmetic. The exterior is described as having an exclusive textured finish, and the charging indicators are tied to custom animations. In real terms, that makes it easier to see charging status at a glance when you’re moving between rooms, trains, or airport terminals.

One small limitation to keep in mind: airline rules and inflight usage may vary. It’s described as hand-luggage approved, but the exact acceptance can still depend on airline policy and how you travel.


Also, the base is not included, which is worth noting if you were expecting it as part of a dock-style charging setup.
Tech specs

- Name: Anker Prime Power Bank Black Myth: Wukong Edition (20,100mAh, 3-Port, 220W)
- Type: Portable charger / power bank
- Capacity: 20,100mAh (72.36Wh)
- Output: 220W total output (split between two USB-C and one USB-A port)
- Max USB-C output: 140W
- USB-C input (recharging): 100W
- Cable mentioned: 5A cable for the 140W figure
- Flight note: Hand-luggage approved, airline rules and inflight usage may vary
- Warranty: 24-month warranty
- In the box (as stated): 1 m USB-C to USB-C charging cable (240W), travel pouch, welcome guide
- Note on results: performance may vary depending on use conditions
Who it suits, and who should be cautious
It makes sense if you want one “main” travel power source for more than just phones—especially if you carry devices that can take high-wattage USB-C charging. The description even references charging a 16" MacBook Pro (M4 Pro) to 50% in 28 minutes with 140W max USB-C output (based on internal lab testing, with a 5A cable), and recharging the power bank to 50% in 25 minutes using the 100W USB-C input.



It may not suit you if your daily carry is mainly low-power devices and you’d rather prioritise something smaller and easier to live with in a pocket or small bag. High-output power banks also tend to ask more from your setup—cables and device charging behaviour can affect results, and you won’t always see the headline figures.
Is it worth it?
Buying verdict

A solid pick if you’re the type of traveller who wants to charge a mix of devices (including power-hungry USB-C laptops) from one unit, and you value fast top-ups both for your devices and for the power bank itself. It’s also a good fit if you like clear charging status and don’t mind a themed exterior.
Better avoided if you’re only charging a phone occasionally, or if you want something compact and simple for everyday carry. And if you were expecting a base as part of the package, keep that “base not included” detail front of mind.
Mini FAQ: common questions before you buy - Is it approved for hand luggage? It’s described as hand-luggage approved, but the note also says airline rules and inflight usage may vary. - How many ports does it have? It includes two USB-C ports and one USB-A port. - How fast does it charge a laptop? The description provides a lab-tested example (charging a 16" MacBook Pro to 50% in 28 minutes at 140W max USB-C output), but actual results depend on conditions. - Does it come with the base? No—“base not included” is stated. - What’s included in the box? The power bank, a 1 m USB-C to USB-C charging cable (240W), travel pouch, welcome guide, plus a 24-month warranty and customer service (as stated).
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