The reason why it charged 44% instead of 50% is because it takes longer to charge from 50% to 100% than 0 to 50%. Anker tests their times based on 0% to 50% which is always faster.
I have a question can I use a USB c to lightning adapter that plugs into the integrated USB C cable to charge my iPhone 13 instead of carrying another Type C to Lightning cable? Will it affect the output wattage?
There is a chance the time is because of adaptive charging turned on. I saw that the charge time was fluctuating which suggested that the charging speed was too.
Before charging the iPhone 15 pro, the display of the power bank said 40 minutes left for a full charge on the phone. After 20 min's of charging your phone with the powerbank. Why did the remaining time went up to 51 minutes to fully charge your phone. When the phone battery went up by 44%. Doesn't the remaining time on the display of your power bank have to go down?
When your phone is at a lower battery percentage it charges at a faster rate, so the battery said it had 40 minutes left if it stayed at that faster rate, but since phones are meant to slow down the charging rate as your battery gets more and more full, the portable battery isnt putting out as much power as it was in the beginning so it says a new estimate time for the slower charging rate
Question to all of you owning this powerbank: To me it seems that the built-in USB-C cable is very snug/tight fitting into all of my devices. It requires a fair amount of force to plug/unplug it. Can anyone confirm this? I'm kind of worried about the USB-C ports of my devices. Thanks alot!
The reason why it charged 44% instead of 50% is because it takes longer to charge from 50% to 100% than 0 to 50%. Anker tests their times based on 0% to 50% which is always faster.
I have a question can I use a USB c to lightning adapter that plugs into the integrated USB C cable to charge my iPhone 13 instead of carrying another Type C to Lightning cable? Will it affect the output wattage?
There is a chance the time is because of adaptive charging turned on. I saw that the charge time was fluctuating which suggested that the charging speed was too.
Don’t really trust Ankers numbers anymore, can it really charge at 30W like it claims?
Yes it can, I've tested it, and it can output and charge at 30W.
Yes but its real capacity is 5000mAh not 10 000
@EagleTrue
It is 10000, it has 2X 5000 battery's inside.
@@JohnSmith-ef8nr but you can only charge for 5000 mah
@EagleTrue
I've tested this against a Basus 10000 power bank, both will charge a S24U from 0 to 100 with 30% left in the bank.
How is the performance with iPad Pro M4 13 inch? Anyone please?
What would be best port to use if charging a iPhone 11 Pro as it needs a lightening connector
use the side port usb -c to lighting cable
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It will do 50 percent but battery got to be closer to zero the higher it it the slower the charge
So you have to buy the plug speed toy to actually charge the power bank itself
No any USB c charging cable will charge it
Admin: Does it work on Realme 6 Pro mobile????
Before charging the iPhone 15 pro, the display of the power bank said 40 minutes left for a full charge on the phone. After 20 min's of charging your phone with the powerbank. Why did the remaining time went up to 51 minutes to fully charge your phone. When the phone battery went up by 44%. Doesn't the remaining time on the display of your power bank have to go down?
When your phone is at a lower battery percentage it charges at a faster rate, so the battery said it had 40 minutes left if it stayed at that faster rate, but since phones are meant to slow down the charging rate as your battery gets more and more full, the portable battery isnt putting out as much power as it was in the beginning so it says a new estimate time for the slower charging rate
It says the time needed to fill the powerbank, not the phone...
@@sadeghnknot true, that display tells you the DISCHARGE rate of the portable battery as well..
Question to all of you owning this powerbank: To me it seems that the built-in USB-C cable is very snug/tight fitting into all of my devices. It requires a fair amount of force to plug/unplug it. Can anyone confirm this? I'm kind of worried about the USB-C ports of my devices. Thanks alot!
Mine snapped and got caught in USB port of my brand new S24 ultra. I would bin this immediately, not worth the risk, plenty of other powerbanks about.
My only concern is if something happens to the USB -C cable
I imagine that's one of the reasons it has another usb-c in port and a usb-a port too.
But a cable brake can cause a short and a possible fire?@@KinnArchimedes
You can also buy it without the built in USB cable and have 3 ports instead.
I have both models.
good for a fanny pack
Or bum bag, if you live in the UK.