my laptop still says this power bank is too slow which makes no sense since this puts out 250w and the laptop charger is 150w. Im using the 140w max cable it came with. I have the 27,650 mah anker.
I used the provided cable and it still didn't deliver fast charging for my S23 or laptop. Hovered around 10w. The solutions online about different cables, resetting, and firmware updates didn't work. Any suggestions?
*Do we need to have supporting documents attesting to the fact that the power bank can be taken on the plane? From the declaration of conformity it does not appear that it complies with IEC 62281*
I was just looking into this. Under Size limits on the TSA site, it says 100 watt hours (Wh) max. per rechargeable battery. (Pretty sure "spare" batteries are just loose batteries and doesn't apply to power banks.) The specs. including "99.54Wh" is listed on the bottom of the Anker. You need a magnifying glass to see it but it's there. I'm going to find out if this is good enough for TSA in a few days. Hope this helps.
This is what the power bank is saying when put on the charging stand/base The power bank cannot be used when recharging on the stand. I am in the process of getting a replacement Please share if anyone else is having the same problem/issue Thanks
Weird question, are the ports on the powerbank still active when you place it down on the charging dock? Could you use that as passthrough charging? I really wish there was a cable version of the pogo pin chargers so you’d have another port
There were some good questions! I have the 20 and the 27, but also the previous one, the 737. The 100 watt chargers were never available for the Netherlands, at least I never saw them at Amazon NL. Coincidentally, Anker had a 2 day Prime offer on their own website, where you had to buy 2 for less than the price of 1. So I ordered and it was delivered quickly, not at home as DHL normally does, but at a collection point.
I'm curious to know your thoughts on the different models you own. How do they compare in terms of: Charging speed: Do you notice a significant difference between the 20, 27, and 737 models? Battery life: How long do they typically last on a single charge? Portability: Which one do you find most convenient to carry around? Features: Are there any specific features you prefer in one model over the others? Feel free to share your experiences and any specific questions you have about these power banks.
@@en-dooz To be honest, I never pay attention to how long it takes to charge. I need 2, that's why I have 3, the third is the change battery. If 1 of the 3 is empty, I start charging, I always choose medium fast charging, fast charging is not that good (they say). Then I walk away from that, never paying attention to it. Anker is good quality, I have never had anything from Anker break, but I take good care of my things. I love those two fast chargers. There were some negative experiences with reviewers, but that's not me. My Samsung S21-FE and my Tablet the S9 Ultra are charged super fast by those Anker 100 chargers, they were very cheap in the Prime 2 day offer. I also have three Anker Solix (F1200, F2000 and the C1000), where I sometimes use the 100 watt chargers. I'm an Anker Fan old boy
Hello and I must say, you’re the man that I’ve been waiting to see reviews from. Re the Prime 250, I know that I can charge a certain device in a certain time period via the App, but can I limit the watts going to a certain port (C1, C2 or 3) while charging my device?
The system automatically limits the power output based on the power draw of the device. If a laptop requests 100w or 50w, the output delivers whatever is asked of it
@Evochamp There is a "Optimized Charging" section in the settings where you can specify timeframes throughout the day to limit either the input or output wattage, but you cannot specify a specific wattage input/output amount.
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
A 20 € Powerbank is sh##. The display is crap ,it makes noises while charging, it will deplete quickly and it will only charge with 5 or 10 Watts and recharge with perhaps 10 to 15 W. So buy a better one.
A 5000maH Powerbank sucks. Also a 10.000maH Powerbank. Bc it will NOT fully charge your most devices and it will charge slowly. So you will end up buying a Fast Charging Powerbank
Anker prime 20000mah cannot even fully charged one battery of my dji air 3 drone , so unfortunate ! . That was the main reason why i bought this anker prime , but i guess its totally useless for my air 3 batteries . Even just one battery but still it cant fully charged hais
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
Where are the cable recommendations? cant see them in the description?
Will you be making a real life test for the anker 20,000 prime battery pack too? Would like to see one similar to your 27,650 video
Thank you very much sir, both for this video and the other one, that you referred to in the beginning of this one.
You've answered all my airline questions. Thank you.😅
Can I leave my Anker Prime 250W on the charging base all the time? Or I should take it off the charging base when it’s reaching 100%?
How do you mitigate connecting two devices with usb c I/O ?
my laptop still says this power bank is too slow which makes no sense since this puts out 250w and the laptop charger is 150w. Im using the 140w max cable it came with. I have the 27,650 mah anker.
I used the provided cable and it still didn't deliver fast charging for my S23 or laptop. Hovered around 10w.
The solutions online about different cables, resetting, and firmware updates didn't work. Any suggestions?
Can you use solar panels to charge the anker prime 27000(plus) charger?
*Do we need to have supporting documents attesting to the fact that the power bank can be taken on the plane? From the declaration of conformity it does not appear that it complies with IEC 62281*
I was just looking into this. Under Size limits on the TSA site, it says 100 watt hours (Wh) max. per rechargeable battery. (Pretty sure "spare" batteries are just loose batteries and doesn't apply to power banks.) The specs. including "99.54Wh" is listed on the bottom of the Anker. You need a magnifying glass to see it but it's there. I'm going to find out if this is good enough for TSA in a few days. Hope this helps.
Nope. The bottom of the power bank says the Watt hours as the other person has said
does it support vooc changing?
Hi, do they both have Bluetooth and can be connected to the Anker app, or is it just the larger one (250w)?
Only the larger (250w) has the Bluetooth feature.
Just got my 200w today, out of the three - the 200w seemed the best physically sized one for me.
This video is really really helpful
just love it❤
When you double click button a green dot pops up on right side of screen what does that mean
Trickle charging mode
This is what the power bank is saying when put on the charging stand/base
The power bank cannot be used when recharging on the stand. I am in the process of getting a replacement
Please share if anyone else is having the same problem/issue
Thanks
It is normal that it cant be use when charging on the base but it can be use when charging from plug
Weird question, are the ports on the powerbank still active when you place it down on the charging dock? Could you use that as passthrough charging? I really wish there was a cable version of the pogo pin chargers so you’d have another port
I read that while on charging dock, the bank ports are disabled. however, off the dock, the phwerback does support passthrough charging.
Wow, this is very useful. Thank you
There were some good questions! I have the 20 and the 27, but also the previous one, the 737. The 100 watt chargers were never available for the Netherlands, at least I never saw them at Amazon NL. Coincidentally, Anker had a 2 day Prime offer on their own website, where you had to buy 2 for less than the price of 1. So I ordered and it was delivered quickly, not at home as DHL normally does, but at a collection point.
I'm curious to know your thoughts on the different models you own. How do they compare in terms of:
Charging speed: Do you notice a significant difference between the 20, 27, and 737 models?
Battery life: How long do they typically last on a single charge?
Portability: Which one do you find most convenient to carry around?
Features: Are there any specific features you prefer in one model over the others?
Feel free to share your experiences and any specific questions you have about these power banks.
@@en-dooz To be honest, I never pay attention to how long it takes to charge. I need 2, that's why I have 3, the third is the change battery. If 1 of the 3 is empty, I start charging, I always choose medium fast charging, fast charging is not that good (they say). Then I walk away from that, never paying attention to it. Anker is good quality, I have never had anything from Anker break, but I take good care of my things.
I love those two fast chargers. There were some negative experiences with reviewers, but that's not me. My Samsung S21-FE and my Tablet the S9 Ultra are charged super fast by those Anker 100 chargers, they were very cheap in the Prime 2 day offer.
I also have three Anker Solix (F1200, F2000 and the C1000), where I sometimes use the 100 watt chargers. I'm an Anker Fan old boy
You forgot to put the cable suggestions!
Can this one charge supervooc i have the realme 11 pro plus
"Not based on an algorithm," proceeds to explain the algorithm.
Great review, thank you!
Hello and I must say, you’re the man that I’ve been waiting to see reviews from. Re the Prime 250, I know that I can charge a certain device in a certain time period via the App, but can I limit the watts going to a certain port (C1, C2 or 3) while charging my device?
The system automatically limits the power output based on the power draw of the device. If a laptop requests 100w or 50w, the output delivers whatever is asked of it
But can I limit the output wattage to only 10 Watts for certain port?
@Evochamp There is a "Optimized Charging" section in the settings where you can specify timeframes throughout the day to limit either the input or output wattage, but you cannot specify a specific wattage input/output amount.
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
The 200 watt rating is the rate of discharge for charging other devices. It can DELIVER 200 watts to your devices you are charging.
A 20 € Powerbank is sh##. The display is crap ,it makes noises while charging, it will deplete quickly and it will only charge with 5 or 10 Watts and recharge with perhaps 10 to 15 W. So buy a better one.
A 5000maH Powerbank sucks. Also a 10.000maH Powerbank. Bc it will NOT fully charge your most devices and it will charge slowly. So you will end up buying a Fast Charging Powerbank
Link for good cables?
Hi can you also charge the smaller 20,000 battery with both usb inputs? Thinking of the smaller for traveling n if its a bit lighter
I have an anker prime power bank 20K, but unfortunately, it doesn't support samsung Super fast charging 2.0. What about 27k?
I have the 27k and yes, it does support Super Fast Charging 2.0
I have 27650mah model, when 0% while discharge other device, suddenly it trying to suck battery from my other device, it this normal or not?
No there a problem with the power bank
That might be USB PD behavior. I’ve had my MacBook pull power from my iPhone when the MacBook got too low.
U are worng about how many times u can charge the s24u
How so?
@@phandroid 2 many numbers 4 charge
@@RIP....That's not what my testing showed
@@phandroid u said 4,5 chargers
When I inputed 5000mAh at 100% into my Prime PowerBank settings, it says that it will only charge my S24 Ultra 3.5 times.
Anker prime 20000mah cannot even fully charged one battery of my dji air 3 drone , so unfortunate ! . That was the main reason why i bought this anker prime , but i guess its totally useless for my air 3 batteries . Even just one battery but still it cant fully charged hais
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