Would you choose this one over the 10.000mah with the built-in cable that you loved? This one does not seem to be a power bank that I can put in my pocket and carry it around
I totally meant to compare it to the nano, but ADHD kicked in, and I even forgot to weigh it. It’s a lot bulkier than the nano. So I’ll try to use it, but I’ll probably go back to the nano after one day. Lol
@wwjoshdew lol it happens!! Thank you for replying. Once I use a S22 Ultra, I might still way for an Anker 10/12.000 mah that can charge it using the Superfast charge 2.0 before buying anything new
I brought 2 30W nano, because 10000 isn't quite enough, I'm thinking of returning them and getting the 12000 instead. It dosent matter about SF 2.0, the difference is so small because the S24U can only charge at 45W for around 5% and only when the phone battery is around 10%
It make sense if you only using it for phones @ 30w. I'm interested because of the charge rate of the bank, really. Dope. Jus pissed that I'll have to get a wall adapter that can push the 60w
@@JohnSmith-ef8nr this thing is 368 grams - so it’s heavy for what it is. It should have been around the 280-300 gram area, considering 10k’s are just 215 grams
@nich-ko6si Maybe because of the fast charging circuits. Is there any other powerbanks that have 65W fast charging around this size? I've been looking but can't find any, I got the Nano 30w but it's slow to charge.
Thanks for the video! Very entertaining as always. Seems like these models are a bit buggy (100% not being 100%, the display not showing passthrough). I just saw some reviews on Amazon in Germany and many models didn’t even work from the beginning. So I hope Anker will be fixing them and put them on sale again. Could you do a size comparison to the 30W Anker Nano in any future videos? Would love to know if this one is still small enough to put it in my daily smartbag.
Interesting it has German text on it but on the European Anker store this small size still says "coming soon". I'm curious how these Anker primes compare to the sharge powerbanks. They have similar specs and displays
Honestly i see this as an absolute win (imo). Its decent the output nonetheless and if it can do 65W on both ports with no issues then worth the money. Good vid as always😊
Also wanna ask something: ATOP (all things one place) said that the 65W range of chargers are not that "good" on his tests, but i wanna ask you what are your thoughts on the ones you own that can do 65W from anker (temperature, power output etc) to get another tech guy's opinion
@@fejotore he's got a lot more knowledge and tools than I do. I haven't experienced anything concerning. So unfortunately I don't have a lot of input on that matter. AllThingsOnePlace is a freaking gem and a massive benefit to the community.
Would this charge the steam deck at full speed? I know it wont be much for the steam deck, but even a small battery adder would be something I really would like. Any info is appreciated, thank you
This PB doesnt support the full PPS standard (3-11V at 3amps but there is much more to 5amps and 9amps ). The 27650mAh PB support this. You only can charge a S23Ultra with maximum of 25watts. This is why i bought the biggest one from anker
Ik this video came out a while ago but I hope you reply, I’m considering this as my EDC for my backpack. Everyday I pack a Phone and iPad and this power bank is on sale like crazy right now is it worth it?
I use this power bank every single day man. I use it on my lunch break. Then after my hour lunch break is over, I place it on its dock. I don’t even have to think about it. Just drop it on its base and it’s fully charged in under an hour.
@@thatfloridian5719 edit: I thought this was for the 9,600 65w fusion power bank. You commented on the older one that isn't a fusion. Ignore the following! lol ---> for around that price, it's great! It's a 65w wall charger that can still charge your device after you unglug it from the wall. as far as "fusion" (wall plug AND built in battery), this one is as good as it gets. I wasn't trying to say it's trash, because it's not. Just not MY preferred power bank! Some people use it every day and swear by it. Let the amazon reviews speak for themselves. People love it.
Sorry to bring you bad news, I think you have a faulty unit I had that same issue on my 737 It’s a software issue and I don’t think those units can be updated yet
10:30 Could you test if this issue/quirk of the power bank displaying 100% when not actually full still applies when it’s charged with the base? I have the Anker Prime 12K, charge it for multiple hours on the base to ensure it’s full, then I tested with this USB-C cable that shows how much power is being drawn. After the Prime 12K was charged off the base, charging it with that USB-C cable showed pretty much 0W being drawn
This reminds me back to the days of when fast LTE was first becoming a thing and you could get like 200mbit on your phone but still only had 10GB per month data cap. I just dont see the point of having such high speed charge rates for a tiny capacity. And im sure because of this to its much bulkier than say the 10k with built in cable that makes so much more sense as a always carry/pocketable etc. I think Anker should ditch the 12k version. Make 20K the smallest. Then 27K (largest you could carry on a plane) and then a monster say 50K that can do total of 300w. (2 140w PD3 ports and 1 USB a QC3.0)
I like powerbanks and I usually prefer the balance between size and capacity. We'll be often carrying these around after all, so if it's bulky, it's a pain. 12,000 mAH seems optimal. Now they are on sale, I think I'll fetch one of these. Is this GaN? Is GaN way better?
The trick is that the weight of this battery is not specified anywhere. If it weighs the same as 20000mah, then it makes no sense. Let me remind you: the normal weight for 10000mha is 220 grams
I got one two days ago, plugged it in to my Anker 150W charger, and got Short Circuit Protection kicked in. Couldn't clear the fault and had to request a replacement, hopefully the new one isn't jacked up. I have the older 24K mAH one, and it's great but too bulky, this is the perfect in-between for me.
It should have a PPS of 5amp at this price at this price, 3amp means only 25 watts, a little bulkier for me considering 12000 mAh, but it has a charging base is cool though ❤
The screen said 11volts at 3 amps max pps which means your s23u will take 33ws max, which is only 6-7 mins difference than it charging at 45ws, not a big deal for me but yes at this price it should do 5a pps at 45ws.
Just noticed something interesting, there is a typo at 4:42 on the bottom of the powerbank it says the battery capacity as 4000mah instead of 12000mah. Just wanted to point that out.
What i usually do is i keep a extra type c in my car cause i have a type c charger in my vehicle don’t know how much amps it pulling but it charge fast also i have a type c at work and the original charger is at home
Were you able to test out if it outputs close to the advertised 12KmAh? I tried charging my iPad Pro 12.9 and only got from 0% to 63% before this battery got depleted completely. FYI iPad Pro 12.9 M1 has about 10K+ battery capacity.
Dude, I friggin love this thing. I can charge two mobile devices at their full speed. I also HAVE to know how fast something is charging, so I use meters or cables with led displays. This power bank has that built in. And at 65 watt recharging speeds, it takes an hour to fill it back up.
PPS max @ 6:37 is 33W, so it won't reach Samsung's 45W fast charge max. interesting. (not a huge deal tho since S23 only stays at 45W from 0%~6% battery anyway)
Comparison of this and the Anker Nano 30w with built-in cable
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Have you noticed if it self discharges? Mine goes down about 1% every 2 days. Just wondering if I should return it. Thanks!!
Would you choose this one over the 10.000mah with the built-in cable that you loved? This one does not seem to be a power bank that I can put in my pocket and carry it around
I totally meant to compare it to the nano, but ADHD kicked in, and I even forgot to weigh it. It’s a lot bulkier than the nano. So I’ll try to use it, but I’ll probably go back to the nano after one day. Lol
@wwjoshdew lol it happens!! Thank you for replying. Once I use a S22 Ultra, I might still way for an Anker 10/12.000 mah that can charge it using the Superfast charge 2.0 before buying anything new
I brought 2 30W nano, because 10000 isn't quite enough, I'm thinking of returning them and getting the 12000 instead.
It dosent matter about SF 2.0, the difference is so small because the S24U can only charge at 45W for around 5% and only when the phone battery is around 10%
A 12k Mah battery with these output rates just do not make any sense. 20k and up only IMO
It make sense if you only using it for phones @ 30w. I'm interested because of the charge rate of the bank, really. Dope. Jus pissed that I'll have to get a wall adapter that can push the 60w
@@Millzlaneit’s more about “plug in and forget”
Makes sense to me, 10000 is too small and 20000 is like carrying a brick.
@@JohnSmith-ef8nr this thing is 368 grams - so it’s heavy for what it is. It should have been around the 280-300 gram area, considering 10k’s are just 215 grams
@nich-ko6si
Maybe because of the fast charging circuits.
Is there any other powerbanks that have 65W fast charging around this size?
I've been looking but can't find any, I got the Nano 30w but it's slow to charge.
Anker also release: Anker Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank (250W)
would you also be able to also test the efficiency of the recent power banks by anker?
Thanks for the video! Very entertaining as always. Seems like these models are a bit buggy (100% not being 100%, the display not showing passthrough). I just saw some reviews on Amazon in Germany and many models didn’t even work from the beginning. So I hope Anker will be fixing them and put them on sale again.
Could you do a size comparison to the 30W Anker Nano in any future videos? Would love to know if this one is still small enough to put it in my daily smartbag.
That was on my to do list, but adhd…. Haha. I’ll post a photo or short soon!
@@wwjoshdew Thanks mate! And no worries.
This is small size powerbank. Do u mind to do a test, how many percent it can charge macbook using powerbank frm 100% to 0% and only 1 port.
My best guess for the early 100% could be for preserving the battery's life orrrrr just a bug.
I had a mandella effect that i thought the 737 had those dock pins
Interesting it has German text on it but on the European Anker store this small size still says "coming soon". I'm curious how these Anker primes compare to the sharge powerbanks. They have similar specs and displays
The larger 20,000mAh Anker Prime also doesn't have PPS at 5A.
Sadly true. Which is actually even more disappointing for a 200W (or 100W each) powerbank. There is no point of not adding it.
@@NachtfalkeSCEspecially when last year's 737 powerbank had PPS at 5A and 21V
Honestly i see this as an absolute win (imo). Its decent the output nonetheless and if it can do 65W on both ports with no issues then worth the money. Good vid as always😊
Also wanna ask something: ATOP (all things one place) said that the 65W range of chargers are not that "good" on his tests, but i wanna ask you what are your thoughts on the ones you own that can do 65W from anker (temperature, power output etc) to get another tech guy's opinion
@@fejotore he's got a lot more knowledge and tools than I do. I haven't experienced anything concerning. So unfortunately I don't have a lot of input on that matter. AllThingsOnePlace is a freaking gem and a massive benefit to the community.
I bought all three anker power banks and the charging stand. These are great 👍
It's been while - do review on apple 240w cable
Would this charge the steam deck at full speed? I know it wont be much for the steam deck, but even a small battery adder would be something I really would like. Any info is appreciated, thank you
This PB doesnt support the full PPS standard (3-11V at 3amps but there is much more to 5amps and 9amps ). The 27650mAh PB support this. You only can charge a S23Ultra with maximum of 25watts. This is why i bought the biggest one from anker
This battery only receives 25w, friend, does the battery not go to 45w on Samsung 24+?
Ik this video came out a while ago but I hope you reply, I’m considering this as my EDC for my backpack. Everyday I pack a Phone and iPad and this power bank is on sale like crazy right now is it worth it?
I use this power bank every single day man. I use it on my lunch break. Then after my hour lunch break is over, I place it on its dock. I don’t even have to think about it. Just drop it on its base and it’s fully charged in under an hour.
@@wwjoshdew thx man I kept seeing this on sale for 35-50 bucks and thought it was a steal
@@thatfloridian5719 edit: I thought this was for the 9,600 65w fusion power bank. You commented on the older one that isn't a fusion. Ignore the following! lol ---> for around that price, it's great! It's a 65w wall charger that can still charge your device after you unglug it from the wall. as far as "fusion" (wall plug AND built in battery), this one is as good as it gets. I wasn't trying to say it's trash, because it's not. Just not MY preferred power bank! Some people use it every day and swear by it. Let the amazon reviews speak for themselves. People love it.
I had the same issue where it says 100% but continues charging with mine
The bigger ones have the same „issue“. Not sure if Anker just want lower and faster numbers for charging. Feels like this is intended behavior.
Yeah I'm going for this one too, I just need enough juice not to worry about a whole day.
Sorry to bring you bad news, I think you have a faulty unit
I had that same issue on my 737
It’s a software issue and I don’t think those units can be updated yet
I’ll look into that. Thank you for the heads up.
I wish you reviewed the 250w powerbank, not this little thing...
This for me has too few ports, i'm sorry.
Plus the app
@@Daniel-tw5qc yeah true, the app easily justifies the extra cost from even the 200w one
I need a good car charger, any recommendations
10:30
Could you test if this issue/quirk of the power bank displaying 100% when not actually full still applies when it’s charged with the base? I have the Anker Prime 12K, charge it for multiple hours on the base to ensure it’s full, then I tested with this USB-C cable that shows how much power is being drawn. After the Prime 12K was charged off the base, charging it with that USB-C cable showed pretty much 0W being drawn
Hey a small question. Around how long would you say to keep the powerbank plugged to get the actual 100 percent?
I haven’t timed that specific part of the charging.
The question is... How many powerbanks do you need?
Keep on the ggod job Josh !
More :)
This reminds me back to the days of when fast LTE was first becoming a thing and you could get like 200mbit on your phone but still only had 10GB per month data cap.
I just dont see the point of having such high speed charge rates for a tiny capacity. And im sure because of this to its much bulkier than say the 10k with built in cable that makes so much more sense as a always carry/pocketable etc.
I think Anker should ditch the 12k version. Make 20K the smallest. Then 27K (largest you could carry on a plane) and then a monster say 50K that can do total of 300w. (2 140w PD3 ports and 1 USB a QC3.0)
great gadget and super video you made there! all the excitement so tangible!!!!
Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated.
How has it held up? Lots of reviews are indicating issues after only a few months.
Still working great!! I got my replacement unit a few months ago.
I like powerbanks and I usually prefer the balance between size and capacity. We'll be often carrying these around after all, so if it's bulky, it's a pain. 12,000 mAH seems optimal.
Now they are on sale, I think I'll fetch one of these.
Is this GaN? Is GaN way better?
The trick is that the weight of this battery is not specified anywhere. If it weighs the same as 20000mah, then it makes no sense. Let me remind you: the normal weight for 10000mha is 220 grams
It weighs 370g, I guess the fast charging components add some weight.
@@JohnSmith-ef8nr thnx!
@macdac2064
I got one but I'm returning it because this thing is a brick considering its 12000mah
I got two 30W 10000 Anker Nanos instead.
Pretty sure when it says on the screen 100% it is at 12kmah and the rest is fully charging the battery
When not using charge base what Anker wall charger are you using to charge the 12k power bank?
I got one two days ago, plugged it in to my Anker 150W charger, and got Short Circuit Protection kicked in. Couldn't clear the fault and had to request a replacement, hopefully the new one isn't jacked up. I have the older 24K mAH one, and it's great but too bulky, this is the perfect in-between for me.
It should have a PPS of 5amp at this price at this price, 3amp means only 25 watts, a little bulkier for me considering 12000 mAh, but it has a charging base is cool though ❤
The screen said 11volts at 3 amps max pps which means your s23u will take 33ws max, which is only 6-7 mins difference than it charging at 45ws, not a big deal for me but yes at this price it should do 5a pps at 45ws.
@@Yigitcanakkas it will never exceed 25 watts
@@Mpafanai46 I have a charger that supports pps at 11volts and 3.25 amps, my s22u starts charging at 36w with super fast charging 1.0.
Just noticed something interesting, there is a typo at 4:42 on the bottom of the powerbank it says the battery capacity as 4000mah instead of 12000mah. Just wanted to point that out.
Does a 100% charged indicator mean it’s not 100% yet ? Do we have to wait for some more time before unplugging it ?
It depends, u need a tester to test it, if it show 100% but still sucking power of charger that mean the battery isn't actually 100% charged
Does this powerbank supports 19V 3.4A?
how much it cost?
How long will it take to charge on the base?
How long will these last?
Can that powerbank charge a steamdeck
I don't have one to test. ;(
of course it can
what's the max output on a single port?
What i usually do is i keep a extra type c in my car cause i have a type c charger in my vehicle don’t know how much amps it pulling but it charge fast also i have a type c at work and the original charger is at home
I'm confused this thing dies fast or charges fast ?
Can’t wait for the bigger one to! I’m so excited about them to.. now!! 😊
9:29 😂😂😂😂 I’m laughing with you! 😂
Nice video keep up the good work my brother
This vs baseus blade for travel to japan? To maximize space, weight, proportion and ease to carry w sling bag
Blade
thats huge for only 12k mah
The screen itself literally added 30% more weight 😂
Can it support Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0?
No
Any idea what the weight is /
You said you were gonna run the powerbank at it's 130W output for as long as it can but ultimately didn't.......
Where u buy the digital meter?
i wish they made the gloss like the 737 24k, too much gloss and scratching
Does it charge my iPad to 100%
Will it work for GoPro
Were you able to test out if it outputs close to the advertised 12KmAh? I tried charging my iPad Pro 12.9 and only got from 0% to 63% before this battery got depleted completely. FYI iPad Pro 12.9 M1 has about 10K+ battery capacity.
Google “Watt hours”.
Nice love the video
Thank you so much for the kind words!
You always need more Cow Bell..😂😅
@@edmeraan2 im clueless. Haha. Still enjoying your comment though.
What are ur favorite usb c to usb c cables?
Awesome 💯
keep going!
Dude, I friggin love this thing. I can charge two mobile devices at their full speed. I also HAVE to know how fast something is charging, so I use meters or cables with led displays. This power bank has that built in. And at 65 watt recharging speeds, it takes an hour to fill it back up.
Bother my laptops only can charge with barrel cables, does usb to a barrel jack work ?
9:57 That's what she said :(
Awesome video
Thanks dude. I really appreciate the kind words and positive feedback. I hope you have a great weekend.
0:38 ....Pause Sir lol
130w for 12000mAh is unnecessary,
Gość dnia
12.000k mah and so a fat Brick WTF Anker🙄
Josh
PPS max @ 6:37 is 33W, so it won't reach Samsung's 45W fast charge max. interesting. (not a huge deal tho since S23 only stays at 45W from 0%~6% battery anyway)