1 Port Use USBC1 : 67 watts USBC2 : 67 watts USBA : 22 watts 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 2 Port Use USBC1 : 45 watts USBC2 : 20 watts USBC1 : 45 watts USBA : 22 watts USBC2 : 09 watts USBA : 09 watts 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 3 Port Use USBC1 : 45 watts USBC2 : 09 watts USBA : 09 watts 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 What Anker Powerbank You're Using, Want To Get That Too... Thanks for sharing the distribution of watts... 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 The diameter is a bit too small... It fits lose & causes intermittent connections & disconnects... Bought 2nd one and had same issues
Nice video ! Question : did you test if its able to sustain 60+W of output for longer durations ? There is a newer 167W version of anker's car charger which looks similar to Anker 535 67W, but its a little big I guess which outputs 100W from USB C1 port - and on a reddit subforum, multiple people have mentioned that within the first 4-5 min, the 100W would drop down to 60W as it heats up despite of cool air conditioned car interiors. So I was wondering if this 67W car charger has the same issue ?
I have used this on several road trips and did not notice this type of behavior. Could be the lower wattage is simpler to hold for longer amounts of time.
@@Wanderer001_ReviewsWould be great if you could possibly test prolonged endurance with the anker power bank near ZERO charge and connect it to the Anker 67W car charger connected to the 12V DC port of the car, and see for how long it holds at 60-61W. Thanks 😊
Some helpful time stamps:
Intro: 0:00
General specs: 0:16
Charge output: 0:51
Testing outputs: 2:14
Cons: 3:58
Conclusions: 4:32
1 Port Use
USBC1 : 67 watts
USBC2 : 67 watts
USBA : 22 watts
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2 Port Use
USBC1 : 45 watts
USBC2 : 20 watts
USBC1 : 45 watts
USBA : 22 watts
USBC2 : 09 watts
USBA : 09 watts
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3 Port Use
USBC1 : 45 watts
USBC2 : 09 watts
USBA : 09 watts
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What Anker Powerbank You're Using, Want To Get That Too...
Thanks for sharing the distribution of watts...
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The diameter is a bit too small...
It fits lose & causes intermittent connections & disconnects...
Bought 2nd one and had same issues
Nice video ! Question : did you test if its able to sustain 60+W of output for longer durations ? There is a newer 167W version of anker's car charger which looks similar to Anker 535 67W, but its a little big I guess which outputs 100W from USB C1 port - and on a reddit subforum, multiple people have mentioned that within the first 4-5 min, the 100W would drop down to 60W as it heats up despite of cool air conditioned car interiors. So I was wondering if this 67W car charger has the same issue ?
I have used this on several road trips and did not notice this type of behavior. Could be the lower wattage is simpler to hold for longer amounts of time.
@@Wanderer001_Reviews ah, okay. Makes sense I guess. If I may ask, what your usual devices that you plug in your vehicles ?
@@rabin_john Pixel 8 and 5.
@@Wanderer001_Reviews ah, okay. Pixel 8's rated max charging speed is 27W, and 18W for the Pixel 5
@@Wanderer001_ReviewsWould be great if you could possibly test prolonged endurance with the anker power bank near ZERO charge and connect it to the Anker 67W car charger connected to the 12V DC port of the car, and see for how long it holds at 60-61W. Thanks 😊
Dose it support fast charging tecnology of 45 wh for samsung s23 ultra ?
It has Ankers IQ charging tech with max output of 67w. Can not test for sure as I do not have the samsun ultra.
Well, the iPhone 15 Pro Max work with this? Also, will this drain my car battery if I charge my phone?
This has USB c and USB a ports. No lighting ports. But it will not drain your cars battery while charging a phone.
@@Wanderer001_Reviewsok thanks. My phone has usb c so I should be good.
Idol pwedi pubang asenbolin yan gawing 24v papalitan ng pyesa sa loob
Iyon ay maaaring ngunit ito ay magiging mas mahal na gawin kaysa sa pagkuha lamang ng mga bahagi.
@@Wanderer001_Reviews bro i appreciate how you answered this Filipino question appreciate man . God bless
Is it safe to use this charger in a cigarette lighter splitter ?
You should be ok.
Is there any way to change the color of the blue led?
Just blue with this one.
Will this drain my car battery ?
It will not.