I purchased the Anker battery pack and yes, you may be able to charge two laptops at the same time, but when I tried to charge my new Asus Zenbook (2024) laptop that had about 18% battery left with the Anker, but when the Anker hit 0%, the battery on the Zenbook was only at 83%. It worked fine with my iPad Pro, and two pairs of AirPod Pros without a problem, but don't expect it to be able to fully charge a new Asus Zenbook laptop.
Thank you again for another amazing review, This is one of my least favorites Anker products! First unit was replaced on warranty due to code errors, It overheats and throttles charging.
I ordered one for $60 off. I'm going camping and need to play the elden ring dlc on my steam deck. Also my phone has two massive batteries and charges at 80 watts.
It will not charge my iPhone 15 pro max. It only gets up to about 2-3W, and only charges it up to 98%. My old Anker PowerCore+26800 charges it fine. It charges my Pixel 8 pro just fine. What gives?
@@NXV23 No. I think it is the 15PM problem in the way it charges. The first time I tried it , I was only down to about 94%. I tried it when it was down to about 80%, and it charged much faster, and eventually it went up to 100%. Apple must have some funky charging algorithm. I don't think it was a defect in the battery.
@@CockpitScenes Most newer iPhones are designed that way for battery preservation. My iPhone will charge to 80% with the original charging cord and charger pluggged in to an outlet at home. (iPHone will display a message that it is conserving the battery)
@@ranger6447- yes & to add on to this, you'll usually get max charging speed when battery is less than 50%. it'll then usually feed a medium speed up to 80%, then slows down drastically around 95%. you want this feature. it's to preserve the life of your battery
actually both in a sense. 18W or above is considered fast charging. this power bank offers variable charging. this can range from really low wattage (normal charging) to protect sensitive electrical such as headphones, up to 100W, which would technically be labeled as super fast charging (SFC).
I bought the anger 200w 20000mah, how is it possible that the anger at 100% turns to 0% charging an iPad from 0% only up to 68%? I would love to understand how is it possible that a device with 20000mah turns to 0% charging a device with less than the 1/2 of this mAh, im totally disappointed, in the MacBook Pro m2 16" it only charges 20% more, this is hilarious for a device that is 100 euro
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Was thinking about getting this and your review was perfect, Thank you!
Watch out if you charge too fast will overheat or charge 2 things at close to 100 watts each will overheat too fail
I purchased the Anker battery pack and yes, you may be able to charge two laptops at the same time, but when I tried to charge my new Asus Zenbook (2024) laptop that had about 18% battery left with the Anker, but when the Anker hit 0%, the battery on the Zenbook was only at 83%.
It worked fine with my iPad Pro, and two pairs of AirPod Pros without a problem, but don't expect it to be able to fully charge a new Asus Zenbook laptop.
These ankerbattery banks are awesome
Thank you for your review as it's presented in a simple manner.
It's actually got 2 type C ports and one type A port.
Thank you again for another amazing review, This is one of my least favorites Anker products! First unit was replaced on warranty due to code errors, It overheats and throttles charging.
What’s a good charger plug to use to charge this battery? 100w or more? Can you recommend one please?
I ordered one for $60 off. I'm going camping and need to play the elden ring dlc on my steam deck. Also my phone has two massive batteries and charges at 80 watts.
Thank you Sir! 😀
Can I use it to charge my GoPro all day when fishing
yes u can confidently use it to charge any model GoPro safely
Explain the display.
Please tell me I can take it on a plane.
Yes you can.
does Mac magsafe charge the power bank?
no.
magsafe technology is essentially wireless charging. this power bank has pins on the bottom to connect to a proprietary Anker docking station
It will not charge my iPhone 15 pro max. It only gets up to about 2-3W, and only charges it up to 98%. My old Anker PowerCore+26800 charges it fine. It charges my Pixel 8 pro just fine. What gives?
I would return it.
I just ordered this and have a 15PM… did you get a replacement?
@@NXV23 No. I think it is the 15PM problem in the way it charges. The first time I tried it , I was only down to about 94%. I tried it when it was down to about 80%, and it charged much faster, and eventually it went up to 100%. Apple must have some funky charging algorithm. I don't think it was a defect in the battery.
@@CockpitScenes Most newer iPhones are designed that way for battery preservation. My iPhone will charge to 80% with the original charging cord and charger pluggged in to an outlet at home. (iPHone will display a message that it is conserving the battery)
@@ranger6447- yes & to add on to this, you'll usually get max charging speed when battery is less than 50%. it'll then usually feed a medium speed up to 80%, then slows down drastically around 95%.
you want this feature. it's to preserve the life of your battery
Does it do fast charging or normal charging?
actually both in a sense.
18W or above is considered fast charging. this power bank offers variable charging. this can range from really low wattage (normal charging) to protect sensitive electrical such as headphones, up to 100W, which would technically be labeled as super fast charging (SFC).
I bought the anger 200w 20000mah, how is it possible that the anger at 100% turns to 0% charging an iPad from 0% only up to 68%? I would love to understand how is it possible that a device with 20000mah turns to 0% charging a device with less than the 1/2 of this mAh, im totally disappointed, in the MacBook Pro m2 16" it only charges 20% more, this is hilarious for a device that is 100 euro