A 22-watt external battery priced at 20 euros can also be recharged quickly. Moreover, if you opt for an external battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh, it can be recharged very quickly, in less than 1 hour, because 5000 mAh is not very long to recharge. Therefore, it is not necessary to purchase an external battery with 200 watts
First of all, I want to thank you for the very clear explanation and video. TOP! Keep up the great work. Now, after you finish the test, do you use all those power banks, or do you send them back? It's a lot, I see. 😅
I keep them all. Until they become obsolete. I then give them away to friends and family to make space for more. That way I can compare newer versions to older versions, answer questions, or test things. I appreciate the feedback. Oh, and check out my newest video. I just posted it. It shows this power bank and many others. :)
@@wwjoshdew That's awesome! It shows your strong passion for it. I ordered an Anker Prime 200W today on Amazon for my travels. I can't wait to have it. I will definitely follow your advice and subscribe to your channel. Thank you very much, and keep up the great work! 👍🏿
@@fejotore I’d get the 737 over the 200w. The 200w charges at 45w and the 737 can charge at 140 from empty to full. Supports 45w Samsung super fast charging 2.0 (5 amps of PPS) and the 200w doesn’t. The 737 is a much better option.
A 100W USB-C charger is recommended for the fastest recharge time. This allows the power bank to be fully recharged in about 1 hour and 15 minutes. The power bank comes with a 2 ft (0.6 m) USB-C to USB-C charging cable. Using these accessories ensures that you can quickly and efficiently recharge your power bank.
Someone on Reddit mentioned that the dock stops charging the 250W power bank at the fake 100% and doesn't continue to silently charge to the real 100%. Can you test this? Your video shows that the 200W power bank charges beyond the fake 100% using the dock. I found that the Anker 250W power bank stops charging at the fake 100% when I use an Anker Prime 100W charger with a 100W USB2 eMarked cable. However, using a 240W or 60W cable, or a TB3 100W cable, allows it to charge beyond 100%. Additionally, using a non-Anker charger also allows charging beyond 100%. It seems that the specific combination of the Anker Prime 100W charger and a 100W charging cable with the 250W power bank causes it to stop exactly at the fake 100%. My theory is that this combination makes the power bank think it's on the dock, so it stops charging as it would on the dock.
I wrote that on Reddit. All three continue charging over USB C after it says 100% on the display. It’s actually at around 80%. I think it’s to prolong the life of the battery cells.
I'm so torn. Should I get the 20,000 or 27,650mAh? I mainly want it for travel and charging a steam deck, phone, ear buds, iPad and partners phone etc.
For your travel needs and the variety of devices you want to charge (Steam Deck, phone, earbuds, iPad, and your partner’s phone), the 27,650mAh power bank would be a better choice. Here are a few reasons why: The 27,650mAh power bank will provide more charges for your devices, which is especially useful when you’re on the go and may not have frequent access to power outlets. With a higher capacity, you can charge multiple devices simultaneously without worrying about running out of power quickly. If you’re traveling for extended periods, the extra capacity ensures that all your devices stay charged throughout your trip.
@@duaplex1 realize you already purchased, and I think the 27k is a great choice, but I'd also encourage you to look at the Baseus Blade series. The form factor cannot be overlooked. They disappear in your bag\luggage vs a brick form factor. I've been abusing one for a couple years now and it's been flawless. I use it to work remotely in the park (weather permitting) where I can plug in my phone to tether as well as plug in my Precision 5570 laptop (i9, 64gb, a2000) to approximately double my run time. This is for the 100w version If I need more time I use a Bluetti EB70s but that's far outside the scope of your original question.
I'm getting this because I got it for $55 and $61 after tax, I know it's gonna be DENSE💀 but for that much not bad and I can charge my mavic 3 pro batteries on the go and it's like $65 for the car charger so just that alone I'm already money ahead and that won't be full speed charging either and I can charge the remote too I'll see how many batteries I can charge with it though
Nice!! It's not a terrible power bank. You gotta remember... My point of view is different than most others. I have a lot of choices. If I didn't have the 250w or older Anker 737, I'd be happy with the 200w.
@@wwjoshdew I got the 200w instead of the 737 24K 140w because the usb A of the 200W supports supervooc for OnePlus , Realme , Oppo devices which is super rare. I use OnePlus phones.
@@johnrivera8009737 had more battery is 24 mAH and 140w charge for single device, it have no ability to dual charge fast charge because it cap at 140w total. The prime if 200w output cap. So it depends what you need it for. Little more features and cap but less mAH, a little smaller and nicer
une batterie externe a 22watt a 20 euros peu aussi se recharger rapidement en plus si vous prenez une batterie externe a 5000 mah sa se recharge très rapidement en moins de 1 heures car 5000 mah ses pas ultra long a recharger donc ses pas obligé que l'on achète une batterie externe a 200watts
Happy for you man! I forgot which version I held in the Anker store but those powerbanks are heavy. 😂
A 22-watt external battery priced at 20 euros can also be recharged quickly. Moreover, if you opt for an external battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh, it can be recharged very quickly, in less than 1 hour, because 5000 mAh is not very long to recharge. Therefore, it is not necessary to purchase an external battery with 200 watts
Blud is so lost
Not sure if they meant actual stream decks, like the Elgato Stream Decks.
doesn't make sense though - why would you power a Stream Deck with a battery bank? i'd bet money that they typo'd "Steam Deck"
I'd love a full dedicated updated video on all of these battery banks.
First of all, I want to thank you for the very clear explanation and video. TOP! Keep up the great work. Now, after you finish the test, do you use all those power banks, or do you send them back? It's a lot, I see. 😅
I keep them all. Until they become obsolete. I then give them away to friends and family to make space for more. That way I can compare newer versions to older versions, answer questions, or test things. I appreciate the feedback. Oh, and check out my newest video. I just posted it. It shows this power bank and many others. :)
@@wwjoshdew That's awesome! It shows your strong passion for it. I ordered an Anker Prime 200W today on Amazon for my travels. I can't wait to have it. I will definitely follow your advice and subscribe to your channel. Thank you very much, and keep up the great work! 👍🏿
@@travellery thanks for making my day!!
Is there a way to mitigate connecting two usb c I/O ports. I have a power station and a power bank both have usb c I/O
I'd definitely buy the 250W prime powerbank over this.
The Prime 200W powerbanks gets beaten in more or less every relevant category by the 737
@@TheStopwatchGod agreed
does it comes with charger?
What do you need all of those power banks, for you can't have that many devices that need portable power
@@classicdell I make TH-cam videos
@@wwjoshdew ok 😑
Do you have a video for the 737 PB?
Yes! th-cam.com/video/6hSj2JhK9nM/w-d-xo.html
@@wwjoshdew Thank you, i was looking for a comparison from 737 or prime 200w to know the better option
@@fejotore I’d get the 737 over the 200w. The 200w charges at 45w and the 737 can charge at 140 from empty to full. Supports 45w Samsung super fast charging 2.0 (5 amps of PPS) and the 200w doesn’t. The 737 is a much better option.
Do u get whit this 200w charging to mobile super fast charging 2.0 ?
Hi, does it support a seamless path-through charging?
Unfortunately, the Anker Prime Power Bank (20,000mAh) does not support path-through charging.
@@en-dooz I wonder if there is a non-Chinese noname power bank that supports seamless path-through charging..?
Wait, so it won't be able to charge a S24 Ultra at 45W? Super Fast Charging 2.0 won't be enabled?
si elle charge le S24 ultra en 45 Watts 🤗
I saw some Reddit posts telling the prime series is not good, What’s your experience with this?
battery type 21700?
Great in-depth review!
Glad you liked it!
A correction at 0:58. The 130w Anker Prime power bank can do 65w max simultaneously for both ports, not just 30w if you use both.
What charger brick and wire did you use charging your powerbank
A 100W USB-C charger is recommended for the fastest recharge time. This allows the power bank to be fully recharged in about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
The power bank comes with a 2 ft (0.6 m) USB-C to USB-C charging cable.
Using these accessories ensures that you can quickly and efficiently recharge your power bank.
Someone on Reddit mentioned that the dock stops charging the 250W power bank at the fake 100% and doesn't continue to silently charge to the real 100%. Can you test this?
Your video shows that the 200W power bank charges beyond the fake 100% using the dock. I found that the Anker 250W power bank stops charging at the fake 100% when I use an Anker Prime 100W charger with a 100W USB2 eMarked cable. However, using a 240W or 60W cable, or a TB3 100W cable, allows it to charge beyond 100%. Additionally, using a non-Anker charger also allows charging beyond 100%.
It seems that the specific combination of the Anker Prime 100W charger and a 100W charging cable with the 250W power bank causes it to stop exactly at the fake 100%. My theory is that this combination makes the power bank think it's on the dock, so it stops charging as it would on the dock.
I wrote that on Reddit. All three continue charging over USB C after it says 100% on the display. It’s actually at around 80%. I think it’s to prolong the life of the battery cells.
The 250W power bank fills up so fast when you use 2 100w chargers at the same time 😂😂
37 minutes!
I'm so torn. Should I get the 20,000 or 27,650mAh? I mainly want it for travel and charging a steam deck, phone, ear buds, iPad and partners phone etc.
For your travel needs and the variety of devices you want to charge (Steam Deck, phone, earbuds, iPad, and your partner’s phone), the 27,650mAh power bank would be a better choice. Here are a few reasons why:
The 27,650mAh power bank will provide more charges for your devices, which is especially useful when you’re on the go and may not have frequent access to power outlets. With a higher capacity, you can charge multiple devices simultaneously without worrying about running out of power quickly.
If you’re traveling for extended periods, the extra capacity ensures that all your devices stay charged throughout your trip.
@@en-dooz Thank you. Purchased on your recommendation!
@@duaplex1 realize you already purchased, and I think the 27k is a great choice, but I'd also encourage you to look at the Baseus Blade series. The form factor cannot be overlooked. They disappear in your bag\luggage vs a brick form factor. I've been abusing one for a couple years now and it's been flawless. I use it to work remotely in the park (weather permitting) where I can plug in my phone to tether as well as plug in my Precision 5570 laptop (i9, 64gb, a2000) to approximately double my run time. This is for the 100w version
If I need more time I use a Bluetti EB70s but that's far outside the scope of your original question.
Josh, should I purchase these power bank?
Not this one. Get the 130w or 250w. They are both amazing. This one can't output without overheating or charge without overheating.
Ok. Thank you man love your videos, bro
Excellent video man
Mine peels. And it rocks.
How many times and it charge a BOOX Palma?
It probably keeps charging after it says 100% full because it is balancing the cells.
Good point. Still should wait to say 100 percent though.
Just grabbed one of these for $42
Stream Deck? Not easy peel tape? Counterfeit? 🤔🤷♂️😊 I’m sure it’s real! I love mine.
I'm getting this because I got it for $55 and $61 after tax, I know it's gonna be DENSE💀 but for that much not bad and I can charge my mavic 3 pro batteries on the go and it's like $65 for the car charger so just that alone I'm already money ahead and that won't be full speed charging either and I can charge the remote too I'll see how many batteries I can charge with it though
nice review
I'm getting this for my birthday
Nice!! It's not a terrible power bank. You gotta remember... My point of view is different than most others. I have a lot of choices. If I didn't have the 250w or older Anker 737, I'd be happy with the 200w.
@@wwjoshdew I got the 200w instead of the 737 24K 140w because the usb A of the 200W supports supervooc for OnePlus , Realme , Oppo devices which is super rare. I use OnePlus phones.
A disappointing powerbank for sure. Also 3A PPS is too little for such a high price product. Just get the 140W 737 for a similar price.
So the 737 is better?
@@johnrivera8009 Absolutely.
@@johnrivera8009it has more mah and has high capacity charging and has usb port. So yes the 737 is better just bigger battery for same price
@@johnrivera8009737 had more battery is 24 mAH and 140w charge for single device, it have no ability to dual charge fast charge because it cap at 140w total. The prime if 200w output cap. So it depends what you need it for. Little more features and cap but less mAH, a little smaller and nicer
Right 😂@@johnrivera8009
une batterie externe a 22watt a 20 euros peu aussi se recharger rapidement en plus si vous prenez une batterie externe a 5000 mah sa se recharge très rapidement en moins de 1 heures car 5000 mah ses pas ultra long a recharger donc ses pas obligé que l'on achète une batterie externe a 200watts
👀king of power banks reviews 🙌😄 Back with a banger
Might get 1👍
At the moment my wallet: 😤don’t think about it
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Lmbo. Thanks. I just enjoy making them and they get views. So I’m excited to keep doing it.
Lol Stream deck
Exactly
🛥️🛥️🛥️
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Why the giggling? It doesn’t add anything to the review.