Anker’s most powerful desktop charging station just hit its record low on Amazon. The Anker Prime 250W 6-Port GaN charging station is down to $94, off its $149 list price at nearly 40% off and the lowest price it has ever reached. This is a Prime Day deal for Prime members only, and a free 30-day trial without a credit card is available for anyone who wants access without committing to a membership.
250W across 6 ports, 140W on a single port
Four USB-C ports and two USB-A ports share 250W of total GaN output, which covers a MacBook Pro, an iPhone, an iPad, a Galaxy device, and two additional accessories charging simultaneously without any of them throttling below their maximum supported wattage. The primary USB-C port delivers up to 140W on its own, pushing a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 50% in 25 minutes, which is fast enough to make a meaningful difference during a short break between work sessions. GaN technology handles that output level in a chassis measuring 4.18 by 1.58 by 3.64 inches, smaller than most multi-port chargers at half this power level.
LCD display, smart dial, real-time power monitoring
The 2.26-inch LCD display shows real-time charging status and wattage for each connected port, which removes the guesswork about whether a device is charging at full speed or being throttled by port sharing. The smart control dial adjusts power output per port immediately, allowing manual prioritization when one device needs faster charging than the others. The Anker app connects via 2.4GHz Wi-Fi for deeper monitoring and control of charging schedules and output settings for anyone who wants to manage the station remotely or integrate it into a smart home setup.
The Phantom Gray colorway and desktop-optimized form factor make the Prime Charging Station a natural fit for a gaming desk, a home office setup, or any workspace where multiple devices need simultaneous power without a tangle of individual adapters occupying multiple outlets. Anker backs it with a 24-month warranty, longer than most competing multi-port chargers at this power level.
The 4.6-star average across nearly 1,900 reviews and 3,000-plus units sold last month at full price reflect a charging station that delivers on the 250W claim rather than throttling under real-world mixed loads. At $94 at nearly 40% off its list price and at its record low on Amazon, this is the lowest the Anker Prime Charging Station has ever sold for, on the desktop charger that makes single-port adapters scattered across a desk look like an inefficient solution to a problem that this unit solves entirely.