Anker’s Misty Blue 20,000mAh power bank has reached Canada at $79.99, nearly two years after the black and white versions launched worldwide in May 2024. The new listing gives Canadian buyers access to the third finish of the Anker Power Bank (20K, 87W, Built-In USB-C Cable), but the hardware appears unchanged.
The Misty Blue model is now available through Anker’s official Amazon storefront in Canada, according to Notebookcheck. That makes Canada the second known market for the colorway after the U.S., where the same version has been available since July 2024.
Anker’s blue 87W power bank lands in Canada, not a full global rollout
This is a market-and-color update, not a new power bank generation. The Misty Blue version joins the existing black and white versions of the 20,000mAh model, which Anker released in markets worldwide in May 2024.
Notebookcheck reports the Canadian listing through a retailer — Anker’s official Amazon storefront — rather than a broader regional announcement from Anker. That distinction matters. Availability at one official storefront does not confirm a wider retail push across Canada or a synchronized launch in other markets.
The price is listed at $79.99 in Canada, matching the black and white versions there. In the U.S., the Misty Blue model is currently listed at $69.99 at Amazon, according to the source material.
For shoppers, the main change is aesthetic. The light blue shell gives Anker a softer finish in a product category that often defaults to darker utility colors, but buyers should not expect different charging behavior, capacity, size or port layout.
Here is the simplest read on the Canadian listing:
| Version | Canada availability | Price in Canada | Hardware change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black | Already available | $79.99 | Baseline model |
| White | Already available | $79.99 | Same specs |
| Misty Blue | Newly available | $79.99 | Color-only update |
Readers tracking compact USB-C accessories may also want our related coverage of Anker Nano USB-C Hub Grabs Dual 4K Screens for $36, which sits in the same travel-bag category but serves a different role.
20,000mAh, 87W and the built-in cable still carry the pitch
The core specs remain the selling point: 20,000mAh capacity, 87W maximum combined output, two USB ports, and an integrated USB-C cable stored along one side of the unit. The built-in cable reduces one common travel failure point: carrying the battery but forgetting the lead.
Used alone, the USB-C port and the built-in USB-C cable can each deliver up to 65W. That puts the power bank in range for many USB-C laptops, though users should still check their device’s own wattage needs before assuming full-speed charging.
Anker says the 65W output can charge a MacBook Air to 52% in half an hour.
The battery can charge up to three devices simultaneously through the two USB ports and integrated cable. Anker lists the maximum combined output at 87W, but Notebookcheck notes that it remains unclear how power is divided when multiple ports are used at the same time.
That uncertainty is the main technical caveat. A buyer plugging in a laptop, phone and another USB-C device should not assume each port will maintain its single-device peak output.
Anker’s capacity claims are more specific. The company says the power bank should charge an iPhone 15 Pro four times, a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra three times, or a MacBook Air 1.2 times.
The pack itself can recharge in around 90 minutes using a 65W USB-C input. It measures 6.2 x 2.9 x 1.0 inches and weighs 15.5 oz, which makes it more of a bag battery than a slim pocket charger.
For readers comparing the appeal of integrated leads across portable batteries, see Built-In Cables Steal EcoFlow Power Banks' Spotlight. The Anker model’s built-in cable is central to why this version remains notable even without a hardware revision.
Buyers get a new color, but power-sharing details remain thin
The Canadian launch helps buyers who wanted the Misty Blue finish without importing or buying from the U.S. It does not change the product’s limits.
The biggest unresolved detail is still multi-device power allocation. Anker gives the headline combined number — 87W — but the source material does not include a port-by-port split when all outputs are active.
That matters most for laptop users. A phone can tolerate lower wattage without much drama; a laptop user expecting high-wattage charging while also powering accessories may see different results depending on how Anker prioritizes output.
There is also no confirmed European release timing for the Misty Blue model. Notebookcheck says it is unclear when the colorway could officially arrive in Europe.
Canadian stock depth is another open question. The source confirms availability through Anker’s official Amazon storefront in Canada, but not whether additional Canadian retailers will carry it or whether the color is limited in any way.
The practical move for buyers is simple: treat Misty Blue as the same Anker Power Bank (20K, 87W, Built-In USB-C Cable) in a new finish. If the color matters and the Canadian price matches the existing options, there is no obvious spec penalty in choosing it.
The next signal to watch is distribution. If Anker keeps the blue model confined to Amazon Canada, this remains a narrow color expansion; if it reaches more regional storefronts or Europe, the Misty Blue variant becomes part of the standard lineup rather than a staggered market release.
The Bottom Line
- Canadian shoppers now have access to the Misty Blue finish without any reported hardware changes.
- The listing suggests a limited market expansion rather than a broad global rollout.
- Pricing matches the existing Canadian color options but is higher than the current U.S. listing.










