What are you charging with these? 🔌🔋 ---- a6t.cn/x15sL Anker Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank (250W) a6t.cn/lfIkM Anker Prime 20,000mAh Power Bank (200W) Charging Base - a6t.cn/sKjZc
You made a pretty big mistake around the 3:30 mark where you explain how many charges various devices would get from the 20000mAh power bank. It appears you just looked at the mAh capacity of the batteries of the devices and divided 20000mAh by that number. This only works if the voltage of the batteries is the same. In the case of the MacBook Pro you claimed it would charge it “almost 4 full times” when in reality it would only be able to fully charge the MacBook slightly over one time. The reality is mAh is a pretty useless measurement and Wh is a much more useful. In the case of the 20000mAh power bank it’s 72Wh, the 11inch MacBook Pro is 58Wh, iPhone 15 Pro Max 17Wh.
I need something else both higher capacity and is reasonable. This is definitely not able to even charge a DJI mavic 3 battery but should be ok for on the go for my phone and my headphones but for anything larger definitely not practical and way overpriced
This will be great too to recharge DSLR batteries on the go when one is out and about far from any outlet, it will make photography travel much more practical
You should just have more batteries. Bringing along another, larger battery to charge replaceable batteries is inefficient. Just get enough DSLR batteries.
@@BB-mt5noI was thinking the same but the bank do come in clutch if you forget your extra batteries or can use for dji mics and portable led lights so we I can understand where he’s getting at just camera was the last thing I thought of
I use almost everything Anker with my s23+ (w/ Samsung products as backups) and use a cheap knockoff for work... and I've been thinking about upgrading from my Powercore III elite (the display on the button is busted but still works fine with charging) to either one of these...
Just ordered the 27650 and charging base on Amazon yesterday and now today it's on sale for both for $164 when I get my order I get a refund for the difference .
Sadly, it may have been a waste of money. Charging the iPad M4 Pro never goes over 39 watts. Same with Samsung S22 Ultra. Why doesn’t Anker use Thunderbolt ports? :/
@JinsTechh not sure whats the total input capabilites but i saw another review where the reviewer said you can use 2 chargers to charge the powerbank at 1 go.
Anker are good but their products are getting weaker with time, I mean Lithiums are becoming weaker after you use a Power Bank for a year+ and I can’t understand why.
Good review, but you are really overstating the amount of charges for those devices. Despite being 20000 mah, it is not capable of giving that much power to devices. It is closer to ~ 12,000 mah. It is rated for 3.4 iphone 15 charges. You'll probably get ~1.5 charges for an ipad and would not even get a full charge on a macbook.
@@shmoggy417 Macbooks ranges from 35Wh to 99.6 Wh (since 2009), so in many cases you'll get at least once full charge. The powerbank does not step voltages up from 3.7 to 5-20V lol, it steps down from 22,2V nominal to 5-20V.
Yes he was incorrect in the review regarding the amount of times it would charge a MacBook. The power bank has a 72wh capacity. When looking at power banks the watt hour capacity it really what you want to look at not not mAh.
Forget Apple stuff. Does it charge a windows 19.5 volt windows laptop which uses a barrel connector? Also does it come with a 110 wall charger? Or do you have to buy that charging base separately? Also, can you recharge it with solar panels? Thanks for any info.
It will charge but it is very slow. On my S22 Ultra, S23 Ultra and iPad M4 Pro, charging never goes over 40 watts. Plug in 2 devices and charging slows down. I think the Anker IQ is not completely compatible with thunderbolt on the iPad M4 Pro, S22 Utra, and S23 Ultra.
God dang it. I JUST bought the last prime 20,000 model 😢 And yes it seems to have less than advertised. You didn't address if this was fixed in the new model.
Hi great channel, I have a question in reference to this manufacturer. Do they charge by the portable solar panels 40. 60 watt etc.? I have looked for this kind of review and have yet to find one. I contacted Anker they gave me a vague answer here Please note that we haven't tested this powerbank or any of our other powerbanks with any solar panel, so we cannot assure you 100%. Generally, it is safe to charge our powerbank from any power source. Whether it's a solar panel or wall charger, or any energy source, it may be able to charge the powerbank, but it will take a very long time as the solar panel's power efficiency is not high. Powerbank needs constant power to recharge itself, which your solar panel may or may not provide; you could ask their customer service. (depends on many factors) If you or any reading this know of any such reviews, please refer. Thanks one and a
Something doesn't make sense... or doesn't follow the law. At minute 4:05 "Battery capacity: 3950mAh *25.2Vdc* / 99.54Wh" "The battery voltage must not exceed *12 volts* and the watt hours rating must not exceed 100 watt hours." Are you sure there can be no problems at the airport?
I need a charger for a new Samsung Galaxy a15 5g phone which has a 5,000 mAh battery. Would I need a 20,000 mAh charger for my Samsung Galaxy a15 5g smartphone or not?
i have several power banks for different situations. the one i carry during my trips to amusement parks is an 15,000 mah capacity in a small form factor (4" x 2" x 1") with built in usb-c and lightning cable in case i forget to bring a cable.
I am experiencing a technical issue with my 20000 mAh power bank. It is unable to charge my Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra beyond 30W. I kindly request assistance in resolving this matter.
Anker has the absolute worse privacy policy I have ever read. My version has a blutooth feature that helps you find your unit if lost. I downloaded the app. I dont usually read privacy policies but my spidey senses were tingling so i did this time. It basically sais that you have no privacy at all, they will access any and all data on your phone (without exception) and sell it to whoever they choose. So, i still love the battery unit and charger base, but I deleted the app without agreeing to anal probe.
If you think people can't be unbiased if they receive any compensation, then no review is unbiased. Not a lot of people lining up to buy products and review them for free. Reviewing is a business.
@BB-mt5no I don't see the problem with somebody purchasing a product they need and giving their review. Good or bad. On that purchase. The fact is this tester Is probably hoping to get a few more freebies from this company so this review is biased. Notice that he hasn't commented on my remark because we both know I'm right!
@@joejohnson2478 If that's what you think, you don't have to buy it. Most people are capable of both receiving a product for review without paying and giving a fair and unbiased review. Hoping to amass a large collection of power banks seems ridiculous. It would ruin the profit from the channel by hurting credibility.
@BB-mt5no Listen pal. I personally know someone who receives free products for UA-cam endorsements or what he calls positive commercials. And yes, he loves every freebie he gets! He has never ever given a bad review out. You're a bit naive to believe that someone who receives a free expense item is going to be completely honest. Why do you think that Consumer Reports buys every product that they test?
@@joejohnson2478 I really don't care. I already said think whatever you want. I'm not trying to convince idiots. You want to think someone wants to damage their review channel for unlimited power banks, that's on you. Leave me out of it.
This battery is totally bullshit bought one, charged my macbook from 6% being the anker at 100% and when the laptop got to 22% already the anker powerbank was at 0% wtf is this?
The problem is between the table and chair. If you count watt-hours of your Anker and watt-hours of your laptop, you can see the laptop battery is larger capacity than your Anker battery.
looks like a sponsored goo by anker, didnt explain or show enough on how to charge the charging banks itself, he made it seem like you need to buy a charging docking station to charge the power bank which charges your phone,,,what next? buy a charging docking station which charges a docking station which charges a power bank which charges your devices?
When think Abt it the battery of e-bicycle definitely more, when think of the limit ideas/suggestion, it's easily buying alot of rechargeable battery still like the same anyway because can buy, they are definitely anti-tech to create a disallowing-statement, people need to live normally, this is common sense safe, maybe it's about ruling-discipline to target's or anti-happiness about "going out for so long because have extra battery".
give it 20 years and i will be sold on something like this. I think they have a long way to go before I give up a wall charger. I mean they are everywhere
What are you charging with these? 🔌🔋
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a6t.cn/x15sL Anker Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank (250W)
a6t.cn/lfIkM Anker Prime 20,000mAh Power Bank (200W)
Charging Base - a6t.cn/sKjZc
Links don't work.
Anker is amazing all their products are of the highest quality
You made a pretty big mistake around the 3:30 mark where you explain how many charges various devices would get from the 20000mAh power bank.
It appears you just looked at the mAh capacity of the batteries of the devices and divided 20000mAh by that number. This only works if the voltage of the batteries is the same. In the case of the MacBook Pro you claimed it would charge it “almost 4 full times” when in reality it would only be able to fully charge the MacBook slightly over one time.
The reality is mAh is a pretty useless measurement and Wh is a much more useful. In the case of the 20000mAh power bank it’s 72Wh, the 11inch MacBook Pro is 58Wh, iPhone 15 Pro Max 17Wh.
I need something else both higher capacity and is reasonable. This is definitely not able to even charge a DJI mavic 3 battery but should be ok for on the go for my phone and my headphones but for anything larger definitely not practical and way overpriced
Anker never fails.
This will be great too to recharge DSLR batteries on the go when one is out and about far from any outlet, it will make photography travel much more practical
You should just have more batteries. Bringing along another, larger battery to charge replaceable batteries is inefficient. Just get enough DSLR batteries.
@@BB-mt5no lol seriously, I have 3 batteries for my mirrorless and can go all day
@@BB-mt5noI was thinking the same but the bank do come in clutch if you forget your extra batteries or can use for dji mics and portable led lights so we I can understand where he’s getting at just camera was the last thing I thought of
@@BB-mt5no What if I am going off-grid for a couple of days shooting nature? This has its place and a good place at that
I use almost everything Anker with my s23+ (w/ Samsung products as backups) and use a cheap knockoff for work... and I've been thinking about upgrading from my Powercore III elite (the display on the button is busted but still works fine with charging) to either one of these...
Just ordered the 27650 and charging base on Amazon yesterday and now today it's on sale for both for $164 when I get my order I get a refund for the difference .
what is Anker's strongest thrird party competitio?
Can they be solar charged?
They totally dedicated to the grid?
Sadly, it may have been a waste of money. Charging the iPad M4 Pro never goes over 39 watts. Same with Samsung S22 Ultra. Why doesn’t Anker use Thunderbolt ports? :/
That’s crazy, what about laptops?
You can charge the 27650mAh version via 2 x USB-C at once... Full in 40mins...
Really? If one charger provides 30w and the other 140w , will it draw 170 input ?
@JinsTechh not sure whats the total input capabilites but i saw another review where the reviewer said you can use 2 chargers to charge the powerbank at 1 go.
can i charge it without charging base?
Does this have a 'power through' facility........ie output while charging?
Yes
Is there a way to adjust how much output goes out? Or does the powerbank automatically do this based on the device which is plugged in?
It is automatic and doesn’t work very well. You’re never gonna get super fast charging speeds. :/
I just bought this device because I’m going on a trip to Disney and I don’t want my phone to die so I’m very excited about this
Does the 20000 mAh model have Bluetooth?
Anker are good but their products are getting weaker with time, I mean Lithiums are becoming weaker after you use a Power Bank for a year+ and I can’t understand why.
Will the 100w prime 3 port wall charger be a good choice to charge the 200w prime battery?
Doesn’t that display drain the battery faster ?🤷🏻♂️
Good review, but you are really overstating the amount of charges for those devices. Despite being 20000 mah, it is not capable of giving that much power to devices. It is closer to ~ 12,000 mah. It is rated for 3.4 iphone 15 charges. You'll probably get ~1.5 charges for an ipad and would not even get a full charge on a macbook.
Why though? Losses? Or over-advertising true capacity?
@@jkatsou Voltage step ups from 3.7
V to 5 V, and efficiency. Still a pretty good power bank though, but people should have realistic expectations
@@shmoggy417 Macbooks ranges from 35Wh to 99.6 Wh (since 2009), so in many cases you'll get at least once full charge.
The powerbank does not step voltages up from 3.7 to 5-20V lol, it steps down from 22,2V nominal to 5-20V.
Can it use a 180w charger to recharge over a single connection?
How many time needs to full charge the powerbank via usb a to c?
Too much. Use 100 watts USB-C PD charger. It will take less than one hour.
Good yes, but personally i prefer UGREEN.
Your information you put out are incomple. can i charge the powerbank with normal regular smartphone charger yes or not?
Yes you can
can any of these powerbank, charge anker nebula capsule 3 laser
Is the front glass
The one I have was only able to charge my Chromebook once. Can someome explain?
Yes he was incorrect in the review regarding the amount of times it would charge a MacBook. The power bank has a 72wh capacity. When looking at power banks the watt hour capacity it really what you want to look at not not mAh.
Does Katherine application just for the big power bank
Forget Apple stuff. Does it charge a windows 19.5 volt windows laptop which uses a barrel connector? Also does it come with a 110 wall charger? Or do you have to buy that charging base separately? Also, can you recharge it with solar panels? Thanks for any info.
Not bad at all
20k model. Charged laptop/switch/s24 ultra at the same time.
Does it do Super Fast Charging 2.0 on your S24U?
How you sync them to app? I cAnt see mine to the app
This is really cool, i assume this is compatible with samsung galaxy s23 ultra phone? Just making sure, i an new at this tech world 😊
Of course it is
It will charge but it is very slow. On my S22 Ultra, S23 Ultra and iPad M4 Pro, charging never goes over 40 watts. Plug in 2 devices and charging slows down. I think the Anker IQ is not completely compatible with thunderbolt on the iPad M4 Pro, S22 Utra, and S23 Ultra.
Great replacement for my TPLink power bank.
So how is the 20,000 mah rating work? Many small power banks are 10,000 mah but I don’t think they supply half of what this will? What the hell,gives?
Thank you Sir!😀
Just buy the Anker 737 for roughly the same performance, with almost half the price of the Anker Prime 27,650mAh.
It's cheaper because it's the outdated model.
@@BB-mt5no and probably has problems too. Mine crapped out on me in 1 year. Planning to upgrade to the 27k one
Does it have pass through charging? Meaning it can charge other devices while the powerbank itself is beeing charged?
You should never do this. Even if it can, it's bad for batteries. Charge your device directly and the power bank separately.
Thank you so much for the review i just got the 27,650 model for great deal for $70 without the box 😂
wow.. from where did you buy it.. please share the link?
God dang it. I JUST bought the last prime 20,000 model 😢
And yes it seems to have less than advertised. You didn't address if this was fixed in the new model.
I bought an Anker power bank but had to return it because it wasn't charging fast enough
AHHHHH i don't get it what to take 250w or 100w one i really want the Bluetooth option but 60 usd up seems quite a bit please help me out
Was waiting on u to review this✊🏾
Greatest review!!! Think ima get the 27650
2:20 - .00 is to a hundredth of a percent, Wade, not a "tenth"
Hi great channel, I have a question in reference to this manufacturer. Do they charge by the portable solar panels 40. 60 watt etc.? I have looked for this kind of review and have yet to find one. I contacted Anker they gave me a vague answer here
Please note that we haven't tested this powerbank or any of our other powerbanks with any solar panel, so we cannot assure you 100%. Generally, it is safe to charge our powerbank from any power source. Whether it's a solar panel or wall charger, or any energy source, it may be able to charge the powerbank, but it will take a very long time as the solar panel's power efficiency is not high. Powerbank needs constant power to recharge itself, which your solar panel may or may not provide; you could ask their customer service. (depends on many factors)
If you or any reading this know of any such reviews, please refer. Thanks one and a
Does the unit make a low pitch noise when charging?
No noise at all
Macro book pro's get loads of mentions, will it charge dell xps15?
Yes it will! Most USB C laptops will work with them
awesome review. i just bought it after watching your indepth review. thank you!
Great, what about low current stuff?
Something doesn't make sense... or doesn't follow the law. At minute 4:05 "Battery capacity: 3950mAh *25.2Vdc* / 99.54Wh"
"The battery voltage must not exceed *12 volts* and the watt hours rating must not exceed 100 watt hours."
Are you sure there can be no problems at the airport?
The less said the better
The 12V requirement only applies to Wet, nonspillable batteries.
Does anyone know if these support 45w charging for the s23 and s24 ultra ?
I can't see why it wouldn't
@@forbiddenkalamariWell cause Samsung protocol is different to others (pps). So though it may fast charge, it may not super fast charge. Got to check
Yes, it does fast charge 2.0 on Galaxy s24 Ultra.
@@krico135From what I heard 200k doesn't support 45w Samsung charging.
It doesn't support 45watt. I have a s24
Yes
I need a charger for a new Samsung Galaxy a15 5g phone which has a 5,000 mAh battery. Would I need a 20,000 mAh charger for my Samsung Galaxy a15 5g smartphone or not?
i have several power banks for different situations. the one i carry during my trips to amusement parks is an 15,000 mah capacity in a small form factor (4" x 2" x 1") with built in usb-c and lightning cable in case i forget to bring a cable.
I am experiencing a technical issue with my 20000 mAh power bank. It is unable to charge my Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra beyond 30W. I kindly request assistance in resolving this matter.
Ur Samsung device is not made for more than 30w
Anker has the absolute worse privacy policy I have ever read. My version has a blutooth feature that helps you find your unit if lost. I downloaded the app. I dont usually read privacy policies but my spidey senses were tingling so i did this time. It basically sais that you have no privacy at all, they will access any and all data on your phone (without exception) and sell it to whoever they choose. So, i still love the battery unit and charger base, but I deleted the app without agreeing to anal probe.
Great content keep it up as always brother
MacBook Pro almost 4 full times ? Is it really true ?
No, not even close. Won't even fill it up all the way once. Check other reviews with more in depth charging tests
SEEMS VERY EXPENSIVE VS A REGUALR 20K BATTERY.
It’s only for ppl with $ that want the best.
I Came Up With Some Battery Designs That I Shared With The Military, Does This Have Anything To Do With It?!.
How can this review be unbiased when Anker sent you these expensive power banks for free?
If you think people can't be unbiased if they receive any compensation, then no review is unbiased. Not a lot of people lining up to buy products and review them for free. Reviewing is a business.
@BB-mt5no I don't see the problem with somebody purchasing a product they need and giving their review. Good or bad. On that purchase. The fact is this tester Is probably hoping to get a few more freebies from this company so this review is biased. Notice that he hasn't commented on my remark because we both know I'm right!
@@joejohnson2478 If that's what you think, you don't have to buy it. Most people are capable of both receiving a product for review without paying and giving a fair and unbiased review. Hoping to amass a large collection of power banks seems ridiculous. It would ruin the profit from the channel by hurting credibility.
@BB-mt5no Listen pal. I personally know someone who receives free products for UA-cam endorsements or what he calls positive commercials. And yes, he loves every freebie he gets! He has never ever given a bad review out. You're a bit naive to believe that someone who receives a free expense item is going to be completely honest. Why do you think that Consumer Reports buys every product that they test?
@@joejohnson2478 I really don't care. I already said think whatever you want. I'm not trying to convince idiots. You want to think someone wants to damage their review channel for unlimited power banks, that's on you. Leave me out of it.
This battery is totally bullshit bought one, charged my macbook from 6% being the anker at 100% and when the laptop got to 22% already the anker powerbank was at 0% wtf is this?
when it got to 0% , were you able to charge it back up?
The problem is between the table and chair. If you count watt-hours of your Anker and watt-hours of your laptop, you can see the laptop battery is larger capacity than your Anker battery.
I hope it comes with wireless charging
Love anker products but can't afford those.
looks like a sponsored goo by anker, didnt explain or show enough on how to charge the charging banks itself, he made it seem like you need to buy a charging docking station to charge the power bank which charges your phone,,,what next? buy a charging docking station which charges a docking station which charges a power bank which charges your devices?
When think Abt it the battery of e-bicycle definitely more, when think of the limit ideas/suggestion, it's easily buying alot of rechargeable battery still like the same anyway because can buy, they are definitely anti-tech to create a disallowing-statement, people need to live normally, this is common sense safe, maybe it's about ruling-discipline to target's or anti-happiness about "going out for so long because have extra battery".
Thats nice to have
For 179.99 I wish I could get it
Where the review? Seem more like showing then a review
All my Apple crap is USB C, so i hope Anker eventually ditches the USB A port in favour of a third USB C port. One each for iPhone, iPad, Apple watch.
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give it 20 years and i will be sold on something like this. I think they have a long way to go before I give up a wall charger. I mean they are everywhere
It's not a replacement for a wall charger. It's for when you are away from outlets. You aren't supposed to stop using your charger.
they are so many dungedous dont buy you are aware
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