I understand where you are coming from but realistically the price difference is nothing and you get more out of it. 20-25 watt blocks are like $25 or so. About a dollar a watt while you can get a 65 or even 100 watt for about $35-40.
Would be good to also talk about it's efficiency as well. Although this is a 20,000 mAh power bank, on Amazon's Q&A it mentioned it does have a 30%-45% power loss so effectively you're only getting 11,000-14,000 mAh, which appears to be quite lower compared to other power banks. Not sure if it is common for all fast charging power banks but definitely something to point out.
Hey man! I ordered the Anker 20.000mAh 87W power bank only based on your reviews, I hope you get paid well by them because you make really cool reviews. And of course I hope its going to be as good as you said.
Is this a pass-through charger? I want to protect my macbook from "bad electricity". So can I charge it while feeding the mac, being sure that the current that goes to the mac is from the power-bank battery?
What is the max power output from individual ports? Both the inbuilt cable and additional type C gives 65 watt? Also what about the USB port, how much watt does that give?
Built-in USB-C cable: Provides a maximum output of 65W, making it suitable for fast charging devices like laptops (e.g., a 14" MacBook Pro). USB-C port: Also supports 65W output, allowing fast charging through an additional USB-C cable. USB-A port: Provides a maximum output of 22.5W, which is useful for fast charging compatible smartphones and other smaller devices.
I bought a power bank model a1383, but when the charge of the power bank drops to 15 percent, it charges to 0 percent in less than 4 minutes. Is the problem with the power bank or is it the same?
So hard to find anyone on YT talking about this particular power bank 😮💨 Thank you! 😊
You are so welcome!
You don't need a high powered power adapter if you are okay with it taking longer to recharge, which i assume is true for most people.
I came to the comments for that, thanks!!
I understand where you are coming from but realistically the price difference is nothing and you get more out of it. 20-25 watt blocks are like $25 or so. About a dollar a watt while you can get a 65 or even 100 watt for about $35-40.
I came in to comments for the same
You aren't wrong, but the high powered adapters do come in handy for other things too.
Would be good to also talk about it's efficiency as well. Although this is a 20,000 mAh power bank, on Amazon's Q&A it mentioned it does have a 30%-45% power loss so effectively you're only getting 11,000-14,000 mAh, which appears to be quite lower compared to other power banks. Not sure if it is common for all fast charging power banks but definitely something to point out.
Hey man!
I ordered the Anker 20.000mAh 87W power bank only based on your reviews, I hope you get paid well by them because you make really cool reviews.
And of course I hope its going to be as good as you said.
Good pick. It is one of my favorites.
@@adamtalkstech Is it a problem if I charge smaller devices with it?
Hi! does it work with acer laptops too?
Bro, How are you charging your iPhone with the built in USB-C wire? 3:22
Iphone 15 Pro!
Got mine for Black Friday along with some solar panels - great product!
Awesome! This one is one of my favorites. What panels did you get?
Is this a pass-through charger? I want to protect my macbook from "bad electricity". So can I charge it while feeding the mac, being sure that the current that goes to the mac is from the power-bank battery?
What is the max power output from individual ports? Both the inbuilt cable and additional type C gives 65 watt? Also what about the USB port, how much watt does that give?
Built-in USB-C cable: Provides a maximum output of 65W, making it suitable for fast charging devices like laptops (e.g., a 14" MacBook Pro).
USB-C port: Also supports 65W output, allowing fast charging through an additional USB-C cable.
USB-A port: Provides a maximum output of 22.5W, which is useful for fast charging compatible smartphones and other smaller devices.
Is this or the solo 20k better if we’re using it to recharge multiple phones on vacation. The solo cord looks more durable.
Glad it has (two) usb- C inputs.
It's half price on Amazon (Black Friday) at the moment.
That’s a steal. This is the best value high wattage anker power bank.
I bought a power bank model a1383, but when the charge of the power bank drops to 15 percent, it charges to 0 percent in less than 4 minutes. Is the problem with the power bank or is it the same?
are you saying it goes down from 15 to 0 very fast? I have heard of some batteries doing this.
between that one or INIU BI-B63 USB and USB C 65W 25000 mAh which is better
Hey I was wondering, can you turn off this power bank?
Hey Adam, have you tried this with an ROG Ally or a Meta Quest 3? Interested to know how it would work with those. Would it charge them whilst in use?
How do you turn it off?
hi! how many volts?
5 Volts 🙂
Should it be used for iPhone 14 ?
Why not?
Does it have passthrough charging?
No
هو الافضل ولا جوى روم 65وات
بلاش الjoyroom....مش حلو خالص و بيبوظ بسرعة ....مكملش معايا سنة و باظ
Would you recommend it for those who use it only for mobile phone?
A little beefy for that but totally fine.
can I carry on flight?
Yup!
"Honestly....Anker's (First) 87w. (Powercore elite III) power bank cost me $170, So I'm...🙄 grateful that this one is even cheaper." 👍🏼
Never purchase any product with a built-in charging cable. If the cable becomes damaged the entire device becomes unusable and useless.
There’s 2 more ports just in case. The built in cable is super useful
@@adamtalkstech like the fella said never purchase any product with a built in charging cable.
Man I guess I have 10 power banks I should return
Guess I'll to get rid of this powerbank I've had for over a year...
@@jarexxsuvexx8212 It takes a special kind of person to reiterate on a BS claim, after it has already been refuted.