I have the 737 also, but the Starship is almost double the capacity of the 737, which means it's actually not that bad a deal. 24,000 @ $90 vs 40,000 @ $200. If you don't need more than 24k MaH, stick with a 737. If you DO, Starship is what I'd choose, especially after seeing how high quality Aohi's 140W charger is.
@@RationallySkeptical I called Emirates. They allow 160watts below regardless of how many MAH it has. So, I think you really need to call the airline before bringing this chunky boy.
Use Wh to calculate how many charge you can have
Does this have a carrying case?
i have the anker 737, and the fact that you can pick one up for $95, makes this $200 not really worth it imo.
I have the 737 also, but the Starship is almost double the capacity of the 737, which means it's actually not that bad a deal. 24,000 @ $90 vs 40,000 @ $200. If you don't need more than 24k MaH, stick with a 737. If you DO, Starship is what I'd choose, especially after seeing how high quality Aohi's 140W charger is.
@@RationallySkeptical or get two 737s to take on a plane
can you bring this to a flight?
I've heard yes and no. I think 40,000mah might be too big but best to check with your airline
No. The Anker Prime 250 is the flight max: 27650MaH
@@RationallySkeptical I called Emirates. They allow 160watts below regardless of how many MAH it has. So, I think you really need to call the airline before bringing this chunky boy.
@@RationallySkepticalit used to be 28600mah. Still have my anker chugging along from 2017.
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