Good vid. Brand variety would be best though, or a different title. My Q: you mention some can power laptops--how, considering they require more than 5v?
Are you sponsored by Anker? For a "The Best Power Banks in 2024: Ultimate Buyer's Guide," you only reviewed Anker products. Kind of a false video title. Should be "Best Anker Power Bank in 2024."
They send me a lot of power banks to test. I think I put in the beginning they didn't pay me to make this video but they've sent me most of these. You can take the same principles from the video and apply to other brand offerings as well.
@Kaiesis to be fair, I believe Anker is overmarketing their Powerbanks while at the same time being actually pretty much some of the very best brands if not the best brand for Powerbanks for casual endconsumers. What else is there, ugreen but they are on the same china kinda side right, can you recommend your top 3 picks?
Thanks for this video. I sprained my hand and cannot take notes in an upcoming two day meeting. Looking for the best power bank and voice to text app for my phone.
"This is not sponsored, but they sent me some of them for free" Well... Sounds like you're getting robbed then, because that's 100% a sponsored video, you just don't get anything out of it
Nice video Adam. I was wondering if I really need a powebank. My iPhone has pretty good battery, but I think I could use one for maybe my MacBook or iPad (while on the go)
Why so one sided with Iphones...you do know that there is a phone called "Android" right? If you're going to review, dude obviously consider all phones. Also, there is such a thing called amp output...this actually shows "how fast" a phone is charged. Why don't you talk about this, jusy why? 3.25 amp is one of the fastest. So, why leave this out? 2 stars out of 5 here.
Capacity aren't overrated at all, it's the conversion of energy, 2 times. Once from powerbank to your phone battery, good ones tend to be over 80% efficient, then your phone battery convert it again to run your phone at ≈ 80% so it's roughly 67% from the "actual" capacity. Also, voltage on the battery, usually typical "mah" is 3.7v but it doesn't mean that a . Phones voltage varies as well. Tablet and laptop typically doesn't run on 3.7v. this guy can't really be a tech TH-camr does he? This is quite embarrassing.
Like videos that are not getting extended to exactly 10 min, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
why? whats the difference between 10min or 9 min video?
There are other brands for powerbank, did you know that? If Anker provide you powerbanks then make a video entitled as "anker powerbanks review"
Good vid. Brand variety would be best though, or a different title. My Q: you mention some can power laptops--how, considering they require more than 5v?
Are you sponsored by Anker? For a "The Best Power Banks in 2024: Ultimate Buyer's Guide," you only reviewed Anker products. Kind of a false video title. Should be "Best Anker Power Bank in 2024."
They send me a lot of power banks to test. I think I put in the beginning they didn't pay me to make this video but they've sent me most of these. You can take the same principles from the video and apply to other brand offerings as well.
Anker are the king of power banks.
@Kaiesis to be fair, I believe Anker is overmarketing their Powerbanks while at the same time being actually pretty much some of the very best brands if not the best brand for Powerbanks for casual endconsumers. What else is there, ugreen but they are on the same china kinda side right, can you recommend your top 3 picks?
Yeah kinda takes the trust away, maybe put your viewers before a brand.
That Fusion with lightning and usb c out @10k mAh is perfect…
Which one do you recommend if I have both a Samsung android and an iPhone?
Probably the 87 watt one or fusion. If you are charging both at same time then 87 watt
@@adamtalkstech ty
Excellent concise video review. Thank you
Thanks for this video. I sprained my hand and cannot take notes in an upcoming two day meeting. Looking for the best power bank and voice to text app for my phone.
Man you're simply amazing! Good job! 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it!
What would you recommend using for the Canon Powershot V10?
Which would you recommend if i have an iphone 15 pro, ipad 10th gen, and some headphones?
87 Watt one or potentially the fusion 10K.
I just wanted to know that which product cannot bring to the airport? The 27k?
You can bring any of this. The 27K is under the limit.
@adamtalkstech Thanks
Number of charges Ok. But Fast charging?
Will depend on the wattage type your device supports. I like chargers that have a minimum of 30 watts
SO basically these are mostly good for iPhones, not as suitable for Androids, right?
All are fine for androids except for the MagSafe one.
@@adamtalkstech wow really quick reply, thank you for that as I was looking to buy one of these during the Cyber Monday sales.
Anker 3 in 1 is the best
What model of anker?
@@markrainiergodoy6170 Anker Fusion 3 in 1 , the one with wire, ac adaptor and powerbank
You look like Wentworth Miller.
He does
Nice video
"This is not sponsored, but they sent me some of them for free"
Well... Sounds like you're getting robbed then, because that's 100% a sponsored video, you just don't get anything out of it
Probably! :) I consider a true “sponsored” to mean you got paid to do it. Free product doesn’t pay the bills.
Nice video Adam. I was wondering if I really need a powebank. My iPhone has pretty good battery, but I think I could use one for maybe my MacBook or iPad (while on the go)
It’s always handy to have around!
Nice video help me choose for me a very nice power bank with big capacity and portable for men that can fit our pockets incase am traveling
fusion one wins for me. And you talk so fast...
Why so one sided with Iphones...you do know that there is a phone called "Android" right? If you're going to review, dude obviously consider all phones. Also, there is such a thing called amp output...this actually shows "how fast" a phone is charged. Why don't you talk about this, jusy why? 3.25 amp is one of the fastest. So, why leave this out? 2 stars out of 5 here.
Sponsored
Yes and no.
Capacity aren't overrated at all, it's the conversion of energy, 2 times. Once from powerbank to your phone battery, good ones tend to be over 80% efficient, then your phone battery convert it again to run your phone at ≈ 80% so it's roughly 67% from the "actual" capacity. Also, voltage on the battery, usually typical "mah" is 3.7v but it doesn't mean that a . Phones voltage varies as well. Tablet and laptop typically doesn't run on 3.7v.
this guy can't really be a tech TH-camr does he? This is quite embarrassing.
Great info. It is pretty embarrassing that they let just anyone make videos.
@@adamtalkstech nope, but for tech you should be informative. You're great, teach me a bunch too.
What a tosser you are...The guy is trying his best