A bit more on the tech accessory side for today's video but since I've been traveling so much these past few months (and one more big trip coming up in May), I wanted to share my favorite accessory to travel with!
Hi David!! So do you bring the charging base with you everywhere? Curious what other charging plug do you use to charge up your battery packs if you don’t have the base with you?
I bring the base because it acts like a hub for wherever I'm traveling since some places don't have a lot of outlets. If I don't have it with me though, you can recharge the power banks using a USB-C cord to a wall outlet!
Great video. Thank you. I bought the Anker 737 140w last year and was so impressed that I now have the smaller Anker 200w with the charging base. The 200w is amazing and can fully charge in 35 minutes. I bought it to charge my Google Pixel, Sony mirrorless camera, Colbor CL60R, and Zhiyun M20C when working remotely. Anker batteries are now part of my EDC.
So I just bought the prime 27,650 and I have a Dji mini 4 pro. Ur telling me on a full charge I can charge a single mini 4 pro battery (intelligence flight battery) 10 times?!
Hey David, when I went to the airport they said 20,000 mah was the maximum, how do you know that the 27,000mah battery will be able to pass tsa? I don't think the 100wat hours matters when it's above the 20,000 mah limit?
Are you in the states or a different country? I’m only aware of Wh as a metric they use for judging the “size” of batteries, unless something recently changed. Last I saw it was
@DavidZhou I travel overseas and was wondering if it applies still in foreign countries? I've been stopped by TSA and had the batteries checked to make sure they are 20k and under, but you're saying for the 27,000, TSA will allow it still because it's under 100w limit? Even if overseas?
@genieotl I’m saying I’ve never seen any rules regarding mAh nor have I been stopped by TSA and I’ve traveled internationally and domestically with battery banks/v-mount batteries, all under 100Wh and I’ve never had an issue myself. I think the best bet is to check the individual airlines you normally fly and see what their specific policy is and you should be good!
A bit more on the tech accessory side for today's video but since I've been traveling so much these past few months (and one more big trip coming up in May), I wanted to share my favorite accessory to travel with!
Didn't expect to see such a high-quality video when I saw the view counts. This video needs more attention
3:11 Love my 27k unit, but haven't taken it into the woods yet.😊
Hi David!! So do you bring the charging base with you everywhere? Curious what other charging plug do you use to charge up your battery packs if you don’t have the base with you?
I bring the base because it acts like a hub for wherever I'm traveling since some places don't have a lot of outlets. If I don't have it with me though, you can recharge the power banks using a USB-C cord to a wall outlet!
Great video. Thank you. I bought the Anker 737 140w last year and was so impressed that I now have the smaller Anker 200w with the charging base. The 200w is amazing and can fully charge in 35 minutes. I bought it to charge my Google Pixel, Sony mirrorless camera, Colbor CL60R, and Zhiyun M20C when working remotely. Anker batteries are now part of my EDC.
Thanks! Yeah, I was impressed by how many issues this solved for me, being able to charge anything on the go makes it really versatile!
So I just bought the prime 27,650 and I have a Dji mini 4 pro. Ur telling me on a full charge I can charge a single mini 4 pro battery (intelligence flight battery) 10 times?!
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@@DavidZhou Thanks
Hey David, when I went to the airport they said 20,000 mah was the maximum, how do you know that the 27,000mah battery will be able to pass tsa? I don't think the 100wat hours matters when it's above the 20,000 mah limit?
Because if so I'm going to buy a 27,000 one to travel with
Are you in the states or a different country? I’m only aware of Wh as a metric they use for judging the “size” of batteries, unless something recently changed. Last I saw it was
@DavidZhou I travel overseas and was wondering if it applies still in foreign countries? I've been stopped by TSA and had the batteries checked to make sure they are 20k and under, but you're saying for the 27,000, TSA will allow it still because it's under 100w limit? Even if overseas?
@genieotl I’m saying I’ve never seen any rules regarding mAh nor have I been stopped by TSA and I’ve traveled internationally and domestically with battery banks/v-mount batteries, all under 100Wh and I’ve never had an issue myself. I think the best bet is to check the individual airlines you normally fly and see what their specific policy is and you should be good!
Why the A/ usb port stays on if u don t have nothing conected ?
I don't have that issue 🤔
Anker prime links are not working.
@@happyfeetmg2 What problems specifically?
Does it support Samsung 45w Changing ?
It should!
It does< I just confirmed it. Even says so on the screen.