To anyone considering this, it’s not worth it. I have the same unit and the SOS button is useless, the lighting button turn on the light too easily when you just want to check your display, and the unit is larger than it needs to be since all the weight is in the bottom. I suppose if you wanted to leave it plugged in as an emergency light and not use it day to day then it might work for you, but if you’re going that route you’d be better off looking into a 300wh power station as it will give you more functionality. If you want this form factor I would consider the Ugreen PB770 instead. It does have a slight smaller battery, but it has a much higher output, it can reach 3 times faster if you have a high enough adapter, much smaller footprint. It’ll cost a bit more since it’s newer, but it’ll be far more worth it in the long run. If anything, don’t buy from the manufacturer directly buy from a place with free no hassle returns. This battery bank does do its suppose to do, however there are just more practical designs that cover the same functionality
They just released an updated version called the anker solix c300 dc that seems to massively improve on everything you mentioned and more. Wonder how you think it matches up given you own the old one.
i have a xiaomi and anker power banks, the one of xiaomi stop working due to low quality battery life (i guess) and the anker keep working. My next power bank still going to be an anker one, in power bank world u get what u paid for
@@kevinwthaiI am using a Samsung S24 Ultra and it has PIQ3 0 super fast technology which is needed in a power bank to charge. This power bank does not have that capability. I actually reached out to Anker and they confirmed this.
Love my Anker. I’m ready for the storm
To anyone considering this, it’s not worth it. I have the same unit and the SOS button is useless, the lighting button turn on the light too easily when you just want to check your display, and the unit is larger than it needs to be since all the weight is in the bottom. I suppose if you wanted to leave it plugged in as an emergency light and not use it day to day then it might work for you, but if you’re going that route you’d be better off looking into a 300wh power station as it will give you more functionality. If you want this form factor I would consider the Ugreen PB770 instead. It does have a slight smaller battery, but it has a much higher output, it can reach 3 times faster if you have a high enough adapter, much smaller footprint. It’ll cost a bit more since it’s newer, but it’ll be far more worth it in the long run. If anything, don’t buy from the manufacturer directly buy from a place with free no hassle returns. This battery bank does do its suppose to do, however there are just more practical designs that cover the same functionality
Agreed , from what I've heard it charges super slow if the USBC 1 port isn't being used
They just released an updated version called the anker solix c300 dc that seems to massively improve on everything you mentioned and more. Wonder how you think it matches up given you own the old one.
With this and a solar panel. I can go anywhere now.
You can get 3 x 20.000 for way smaller than that, but sure, if you want to carry that brick around, go ahead.
You can get 3 x 20.000 for way smaller than that.
How’s the unit doing so far?
i have a xiaomi and anker power banks, the one of xiaomi stop working due to low quality battery life (i guess) and the anker keep working. My next power bank still going to be an anker one, in power bank world u get what u paid for
only 20w output if you charge multiple devices
it is not as good as they portray solar panels too expensive 😊
All that bull and no speaker
Ya it's battery bulk 🤦
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I just got this today and it DOES NOT support 60w output. It does not have PIQ3 0 technology which is needed to support super fast charging.
I just plugged it into my MacBook Pro, and I saw 59 W output
@@kevinwthaiI am using a Samsung S24 Ultra and it has PIQ3 0 super fast technology which is needed in a power bank to charge. This power bank does not have that capability. I actually reached out to Anker and they confirmed this.
Can i fly with him in my luggage