Sorry, it's hard to show in the video with the aspect ratio, so I just defaulted to holding it sideways. I have used it vertically (like you would normally hold it) and it stays in very well. It's small and light enough that it won't come out in typical usage. Just be careful not to knock it out or shake it too hard, it may come out then.
How strong is the flip out USB-C port? I’m concerned that if I have it attached to my phone or device and something hits the power bank, it would easily break.
Great question! It's pretty sturdy and has some flex to it so it can help with damage prevention. Like all movable parts, you should be careful and try not to put too much pressure on it but it should hold up to most normal scenarios.
I have a question. If you charge your anker nano with the cable they gave you but you have a plug which isnt by anker. will it cause a fire??? because in the instructions it says if you use a charger that isnt by the manufacturer, it will cause a fire.
That's a great question! Basically, that's Anker's way of covering their butts. The odds of a fire starting with a decent charger are so slim that it's probably never going to happen. But it could. Anker is saying that if you use a non-Anker charger and anything happens, it's your fault and not theirs. I have several Anker chargers but I also have OnePlus, Samsung, Google, and a ton of others. As long as you're getting them from a reputable brand, you're going to be ok. :-)
It's a very smart solution for sure and lately I am carrying a small one not as compact as this one
I do love this one! It's a great option and is definitely a good one for anyone that wants to save on space. Highly recommended! :)
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This battery bank would be a great option for a pocket-sized device like that.
Im very jealous of this rn.
It's a great little device! You should get one!
Your holding your phone in landscape only, I assume it might fall of easily if your holding your phone in portrait?
Sorry, it's hard to show in the video with the aspect ratio, so I just defaulted to holding it sideways. I have used it vertically (like you would normally hold it) and it stays in very well. It's small and light enough that it won't come out in typical usage. Just be careful not to knock it out or shake it too hard, it may come out then.
How strong is the flip out USB-C port? I’m concerned that if I have it attached to my phone or device and something hits the power bank, it would easily break.
Great question! It's pretty sturdy and has some flex to it so it can help with damage prevention. Like all movable parts, you should be careful and try not to put too much pressure on it but it should hold up to most normal scenarios.
How long does it take to recharge the device to full capacity again?
It depends on your charger but with a fast one, it should charge in an hour or two.
Can I use the USBC socket which you charge it through to charge another device, eg, earbuds?
Yep!
I have a question. If you charge your anker nano with the cable they gave you but you have a plug which isnt by anker. will it cause a fire??? because in the instructions it says if you use a charger that isnt by the manufacturer, it will cause a fire.
That's a great question! Basically, that's Anker's way of covering their butts. The odds of a fire starting with a decent charger are so slim that it's probably never going to happen. But it could. Anker is saying that if you use a non-Anker charger and anything happens, it's your fault and not theirs.
I have several Anker chargers but I also have OnePlus, Samsung, Google, and a ton of others. As long as you're getting them from a reputable brand, you're going to be ok. :-)