Just a heads up, In the app there’s a setting that allows you to set the C1 port to input only, output only or the default input and output. I noticed earlier in the video you were testing how the power bank can charge or be charged by other power banks. That setting is useful if you want a guaranteed specific use case. I liked your explanation and comparisons as well. ✌️
Also, if you turn your phone on airplane mode or off when you put it on the portable charger, it can charge up to four times faster because it’s nothing running in the background that power bank can charge the S 24 ultra to like 60 percent in like 17 mins
hmm the white apple iphone one I believe is rated at 60W on their website. Not sure about the black one, I think that's the one that came with the power bank
I struggle everyday if I should keep my Anker MagGo too 🤦♂️ I can’t find a good case scenario for it….probably bc I have a little too many battery banks already
I work outside at my job. I need one bad. I do have three other employees that i supervise as well. I was looking for something that can power fast and maybe two phones at a time? Which one would you recommend?
@@jasonhelem2824 can't go wrong with anker prime 250W in that case! it can fast charge 2 phones at the same time comfortably and still have charge leftover
@@OverlandATX Hey Kevnn, can't say I go camping frequently enough to warrant buying that, but didn't even know stuff like that existed! kind of want it even though I have little use for it now 🤯
@@seifbuys that’s fair! I honestly just ordered the c300 DC…I like the night stand aspect…the Texas power grid is terrible sometimes haha! Thanks for the response though!
@@LydiaOfAragon64 Hey Lydia 👋, thanks watching and sub! Can confirm yes, the Anker Prime power bank shown in this video can charge up a nintendo switch oled at its max charging speed of 18W. I imagine most anker power banks would be able to give a nintendo switch oled a max charging speed charge without issue actually. Hope that helps 🙏
OMGGG i only ordered yesterday Direct from Anker UK and it’s just turned up. I got £50 off the original price. Thats for recommendation Awesome Review ✨🙏
What am I missing here? Airlines have a limit of 100Wh which is 27000mAh. Does this pass with airlines or will I run the risk that they take it off me? I have seen a few reviews claiming that its OK. Not saying you are, just asking the question. Thank you for the review!
@@duaplex1 Hey, thanks for watching! hmm good question.. i'm flying international this weekend but idk if i'll lug this big boy with me on the plane.. probably just going to put it in checked luggage and take the nano with me on carry on. I would think it would be fine tho on the plane.. tho haven't personally seen any discussion around that.
ya so confirming I took this on board with me on an international flight last week, no issues at all. I think the limit is 32,000 mAh for power banks on board.
@seifbuys thank you and to everyone that posted. I'll be flying out on Thursday! If there's breaking news of a man that had to be restrained because of a power bank, you'll know it's me 😆
Hi, you should use the C1 for all android devices, the C2 doesn’t support (at least for the older 737) Super Fast Charging for Samsung & some other Android devices. Regards
@@mysteriousperson1919 hmm personally, here in Canada I just prefer how much faster Amazon delivers and I don't have to second guess myself on their return policy and customer service experience. Will prob give direct ordering from Anker a try soon just to see what it's like.
hmm is there an assumption in there that I don't have student loans? not sure what that would have to do with getting a nice power bank. Do you not travel? a flight ticket pretty much anywhere costs more than this power bank.. that's how I justify a lot of my purchases actually. It's all relative/ spend on what brings you joy.
@@seifbuys i was challenging the way you used the term "remis" Then by referencing student loans (and the student debt forgiveness program, a timely and relevant social reference) I was inferring that you probably had a better education than I. Of course, youd be remis if you didnt ask what all that has to do with powerbanks. The answer, of course being "nothing". But this is the internet and well.. you know.
@@word2RG haha thanks for clarifying and giving me a good laugh this morning! that went way over my head ngl. Suffice to say, a lot of being 'remiss' in this comment thread 😅
Hey Petri, for all intents and purposes functions better than any wireless charger i've ever tried. The benefit of wireless is being able to place it on a base and have it charge.. this does that and passes with flying colours. The specific technology they use to deliver the seamless end user experience is besides the point to me as a consumer looking to get the benefit of a fast and seamless charge when needed day-to-day. I don't see any wires when I need to charge it on its base, do you? then yes, it's wireless charging. No wires. Good day and thanks for watching! 🙏
You are so right! Multi-pin Magnetic charging. Garmin watches, Shimano DI2 are also using this. They are using a magnetic docking station! Not a magnetic wireless docking station. MagSafe, QI etcetera are using wireless technology.
@@KenRick2010 where's the wires tho. Wireless = no wires needed in my book. Magnetic or not, if I don't need to plug in a wire into the device, it's wireless 🤷
@@seifbuys So you cut a cable through the middle at both ends of the cable you place a magnet. The moment you connect the pins (magnets) together, it charge and the cable is whole again! That cable connects again innit! What’s next you gonna explain that magnetic cables are wireless. You never had a laptop with a docking station ?! Again magnetic docking station isn’t the same as a magnetic wireless docking station!
@@KenRick2010 I see where you're coming from but what i'm saying is from a utility perspective this solution is faster at wireless charging than what you would call a true 'wireless' charging solution. Why would ppl ever want a likely significant lower charging speed just so I can say it's true 'wireless' charging by your definition. This thing charges the power bank at 100W with no wires and the magnet ur talking about better ensures proper placement on the base and so less likelihood of misalignment experienced with true 'wireless' charging solutions. So I stand by my saying that from a user perspective this is just as wireless as wireless gets and if anything the experience is made better with this hidden 'magnet cable' ur talking about. Like I get it won't work with other wireless charging bases, but it would charge too slow in any case on those with current tech I imagine. Just my 2 cents 🤷
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Just a heads up, In the app there’s a setting that allows you to set the C1 port to input only, output only or the default input and output. I noticed earlier in the video you were testing how the power bank can charge or be charged by other power banks. That setting is useful if you want a guaranteed specific use case. I liked your explanation and comparisons as well. ✌️
@@mattnocap whew, thanks for that Matt! def didn't know, great feature! thanks for watching and the kind insightful comment 🙏
If you’re going to the Anker app settings and go to port status you can change the USB C1 to only output power
@@aurorayoru5333 sweet Aurora! thanks for watching and sharing that info, good to know 🙏
Your battery reviews are amongst the best I have seen on RUclips. Lots of detailed information and use cases. Keep up the good work bro.
Thanks a million Ibn Al-Hakim! will do bro 🫡 🙏
Well if he doesn't understand difference between wireless and wired charging...
@@Whigu lol Petri.. wireless = no wires. Idk why you're hurting about this. Literally doesn't make any difference.
Thank you for great work you have done. Don't allow your self to be in disappointment mood.
JazakAllah Abdirahman, appreciate you watching and the kind words 🙏
Also, if you turn your phone on airplane mode or off when you put it on the portable charger, it can charge up to four times faster because it’s nothing running in the background that power bank can charge the S 24 ultra to like 60 percent in like 17 mins
@@687donny woah nicee thanks for the intel Donovan! 💡
@@seifbuys no problem! Got to get the most out of these super advanced power banks to make it worth the price tag
@@687donny agreed 💯 still loving it to this day!
How much watts are these two type-C to type-C cabes?
hmm the white apple iphone one I believe is rated at 60W on their website. Not sure about the black one, I think that's the one that came with the power bank
really glad I found your channel Seif - I definitely watch more youtube than any other (Netflix etc)! Great video - useful and insightful. Thanks!
@@spottyblueSR8 thanks for watching and the kind comment Spotty! Good to know i'm not alone in that 😅
It also has supervooc for oppo realme and oneplus in the A port just use the right cable
nicee, thanks for the intel 👌
3:50 Still no wireless charging... there is those 5 pogo pins connected to the power bank so it's clearly not wireless.
No wires = wireless charging. it's not called 'pogo pin-less' charging. Just wireless.
But ya again, thanks for watching Petri! 🙏
It is without any wire ,and it is not Qi Charging. Next Anker can perhaps charge your Phone via Qi charge
@@skullyjones8234 that would be a great feature addition!
@@skullyjones8234 There is connector bottom of the power bank and top of the charging base. It's much like magsafe charge connector on some macbooks.
didnt know about the anker prime and it is awesome. thank you for the video!!
Love to hear it Javier! thanks so much for watching 🙏
Very good reviews!
@@NovaDeb thanks a million Debbie! appreciate you watching and the kind comments🙏
I struggle everyday if I should keep my Anker MagGo too 🤦♂️ I can’t find a good case scenario for it….probably bc I have a little too many battery banks already
@@RonnyMackDotCom haha ya Ronny, like if I go longer than a couple months without using something, I will usually part ways with it.
I work outside at my job. I need one bad. I do have three other employees that i supervise as well. I was looking for something that can power fast and maybe two phones at a time? Which one would you recommend?
@@jasonhelem2824 can't go wrong with anker prime 250W in that case! it can fast charge 2 phones at the same time comfortably and still have charge leftover
Great informative vid!
Thanks for watching and the kind comment! 🙏
Can you review the new Anker SOLIX C300 DC versus the C300?😎
@@OverlandATX Hey Kevnn, can't say I go camping frequently enough to warrant buying that, but didn't even know stuff like that existed! kind of want it even though I have little use for it now 🤯
@@seifbuys that’s fair! I honestly just ordered the c300 DC…I like the night stand aspect…the Texas power grid is terrible sometimes haha! Thanks for the response though!
@@OverlandATX ouff rough makes sense! hope you enjoy it man 🙏
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Does the Anker prime charge up an Nintendo Switch OLED do you know? Thanks in advance ✨🙏
@@LydiaOfAragon64 Hey Lydia 👋, thanks watching and sub!
Can confirm yes, the Anker Prime power bank shown in this video can charge up a nintendo switch oled at its max charging speed of 18W. I imagine most anker power banks would be able to give a nintendo switch oled a max charging speed charge without issue actually. Hope that helps 🙏
@@seifbuys TYSM ✨✨✨✨
OMGGG i only ordered yesterday Direct from Anker UK and it’s just turned up. I got £50 off the original price. Thats for recommendation Awesome Review ✨🙏
@@LydiaOfAragon64 Lovee to hear it! enjoyy 🙏 ✨
What am I missing here? Airlines have a limit of 100Wh which is 27000mAh. Does this pass with airlines or will I run the risk that they take it off me? I have seen a few reviews claiming that its OK. Not saying you are, just asking the question. Thank you for the review!
@@duaplex1 Hey, thanks for watching! hmm good question.. i'm flying international this weekend but idk if i'll lug this big boy with me on the plane.. probably just going to put it in checked luggage and take the nano with me on carry on. I would think it would be fine tho on the plane.. tho haven't personally seen any discussion around that.
@@seifbuysit is plane safe
This is 99.54 wh which lies just under 100
You should have no problem
Even anker states that you are able to fly with this
Hope this helps
ya so confirming I took this on board with me on an international flight last week, no issues at all. I think the limit is 32,000 mAh for power banks on board.
@seifbuys thank you and to everyone that posted. I'll be flying out on Thursday! If there's breaking news of a man that had to be restrained because of a power bank, you'll know it's me 😆
Hi, you should use the C1 for all android devices, the C2 doesn’t support (at least for the older 737) Super Fast Charging for Samsung & some other Android devices. Regards
Thanks for sharing Evo! good to know
Wow, the author is so handsome. I was so absorbed in his handsome appearance that I couldn't hear what he was saying at all.
@@BrandonSimpsonsEva haha you are too kind! thanks for watching 🙏
Why does everyone order these off Amazon and not the anker site?
@@mysteriousperson1919 hmm personally, here in Canada I just prefer how much faster Amazon delivers and I don't have to second guess myself on their return policy and customer service experience. Will prob give direct ordering from Anker a try soon just to see what it's like.
And two 100 watt chargers gets this baby charged in less than an hour
@@PressyTCN just a beautt 💯
I watch a lot more RUclips than Netflix.
@@NovaDeb u and me both Debbie! 🙏
I don’t have a Netflix account 😅
@@KenRick2010 hah same tbh, only reinstate my netflix subscription when i feel like watching something
That was pretty dope word illiteration ....safe buy seif buy 😅
@@duanemcarthur7936 haha thanks for watching Duane! happy to hear you appreciate the alliteration 🙏
O wow handsome
u r too kind!
"I would be remis if I returned it" (?) Hmmm, well ok. I guess youre the one with the student loans. Oh wait...
hmm is there an assumption in there that I don't have student loans? not sure what that would have to do with getting a nice power bank. Do you not travel? a flight ticket pretty much anywhere costs more than this power bank.. that's how I justify a lot of my purchases actually. It's all relative/ spend on what brings you joy.
@@seifbuys i was challenging the way you used the term "remis" Then by referencing student loans (and the student debt forgiveness program, a timely and relevant social reference) I was inferring that you probably had a better education than I. Of course, youd be remis if you didnt ask what all that has to do with powerbanks. The answer, of course being "nothing". But this is the internet and well.. you know.
@@word2RG haha thanks for clarifying and giving me a good laugh this morning! that went way over my head ngl. Suffice to say, a lot of being 'remiss' in this comment thread 😅
3:36 It's not wireless charger... There is no any kind of wireless charging on this power bank.
Hey Petri, for all intents and purposes functions better than any wireless charger i've ever tried. The benefit of wireless is being able to place it on a base and have it charge.. this does that and passes with flying colours. The specific technology they use to deliver the seamless end user experience is besides the point to me as a consumer looking to get the benefit of a fast and seamless charge when needed day-to-day. I don't see any wires when I need to charge it on its base, do you? then yes, it's wireless charging. No wires. Good day and thanks for watching! 🙏
You are so right! Multi-pin Magnetic charging. Garmin watches, Shimano DI2 are also using this. They are using a magnetic docking station! Not a magnetic wireless docking station.
MagSafe, QI etcetera are using wireless technology.
@@KenRick2010 where's the wires tho. Wireless = no wires needed in my book. Magnetic or not, if I don't need to plug in a wire into the device, it's wireless 🤷
@@seifbuys So you cut a cable through the middle at both ends of the cable you place a magnet. The moment you connect the pins (magnets) together, it charge and the cable is whole again! That cable connects again innit!
What’s next you gonna explain that magnetic cables are wireless.
You never had a laptop with a docking station ?!
Again magnetic docking station isn’t the same as a magnetic wireless docking station!
@@KenRick2010 I see where you're coming from but what i'm saying is from a utility perspective this solution is faster at wireless charging than what you would call a true 'wireless' charging solution. Why would ppl ever want a likely significant lower charging speed just so I can say it's true 'wireless' charging by your definition. This thing charges the power bank at 100W with no wires and the magnet ur talking about better ensures proper placement on the base and so less likelihood of misalignment experienced with true 'wireless' charging solutions. So I stand by my saying that from a user perspective this is just as wireless as wireless gets and if anything the experience is made better with this hidden 'magnet cable' ur talking about. Like I get it won't work with other wireless charging bases, but it would charge too slow in any case on those with current tech I imagine. Just my 2 cents 🤷
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