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Anker Power Bank (30W, Fusion, Built-In USB-C Cable)
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I got this for my wife to use for her phone on domestic business trips. She has a Galaxy S23, and some of her trips have her on the road and/or in the air for up to 12 hours at a time. During those hours, she's typically on her phone most of the time, using it for navigation, checking reservations/flight status, watching videos, listening to music, checking e-mails/messages/news. In short, she's on her phone pretty much the entire time she's en route, so having a reliable, easy-to-use power power bank is important.At 5000 mAh, this is the perfect size for her S23, which has just under a 4000 mAh battery. Assuming around 75% efficiency for the power bank's charging, she can pretty much double up her phone battery's capacity. The best part about this power bank is that she doesn't have to worry about carrying anything else with her to charge her phone with it (thanks to the built-in USB-C cable) or to charge the power bank itself (thanks to the built-in AC plug that conveniently folds into the body of the power bank).My wife has used this on several business trips now, and she hasn't had any complaints. I've actually used it as well on some recreational trips we've been on, and it really is so convenient to use. I personally prefer to have a MagSafe charger, because I have a MagSafe case on my Z Flip 6, but the MagSafe charger I have needs to have a charging brick or hub along with a USB-C cable to get the power bank charged. In short, I get why she really likes this Anker power bank.The power bank is not the fastest, but at 30W, it's fast enough for the fastest charging speed (25W) the Galaxy S23 is capable of. We have only charged the power bank overnight, so we can't really be sure how fast the power bank recharges, but even when it's down to low capacity, it seems to be done charging within 2-1/2 to 3 hours. In either mode, the power bank never gets significantly warm to the touch.At $34 at time of order, this capacity of power bank is priced a bit higher compared to others with the same capacity. However, they don't all have the built-in USB-C cable or AC plug...or the known Anker name on them. So, I would consider this a pretty good value and give it an easy 5 star rating based on our experience with it so far.
Bought one for each of my family members, each got their own colors. Used them on trips to keep devices charged. Worked great and always carry in our bags.
Used this charger while traveling, and it was very handy
I got the 30w Anker charging brick in the pink color way. This feels nice in the hands, it has some heft to it and had a Matte plastic for most of the housing but it feels sturdy with gloss plastic in the front with a led battery percent indicator shining through it. It has a foldable charger plug and a permeant cable that is on the shorter side at 7.5 in sticking out from the body. The charger cable it a type c and color matched with the body. And a button on the side to show the percent of the internal battery.I use this mainly as my night phone charger as a backup charger, so if the power goes out I can still get my phone charged. This also doubles as a travel charger. With its claimed 30w it can fast charge my phone which is a Samsung s24+ at 27w being delivered to my phone when it is plugged into the wall on either port on the charger. And when it’s not plugged into the wall, it will charge at 16w when one device is plugged in. When both plugs are in use it will only send 7w on both ports.The power delivery is nice with just one device, but with it being an over night charger I don’t mind it charging slower to charge my devices, and knowing that it will be charge no matter what is great pease of mind, the internal battery can only charge my phone from about 30 to 100 percent, But the charging brick will be dead in the morning. So it does what it needs to but not more, and that’s fine with me, its better then having a dead phone in the morning.Ok skip this if you’re not into the nerd stuff.This has protocols FCP 5V,9V,12V SCP 5.00-10.00V,22W QC2.0 5v,9v,12v, PD3.0 30w,PPs,Qc4+, DCp Apple 2.4A-FCP 18.0W Fixed: .20V 2.00A Fixed: 9.00V 2.00A Fixed: 12.00V 1.50A- SCP 22.0W Voltage: 5.00V - 10.00V Current: 0.03A - 2.20A Vstep: 26mV Istep: 50mA-QC2.0 & QC3.0 Fixed: 5.00V Fixed: 9.00V Fixed: 12.00V-PD3.0 30W Fixed: 5.00v 3.00A Fixed: 9.00V 3.00A Fixed: 12.00V 2.50A Fixed: 15.00V 2.00A Fixed: 20.00V 1.50A PPS: 5.00-11.00V 2.75AWhen unplugged from wall-FCP 5V,9V,12V SCP 5.00-10.00V,22W QC2.0 5v. 9v PD3.0 20w DCP Apple 2.4A-FCP 18.0W Fixed: 5.20v 2.004 Fixed: 9.00V 2.00A Fixed: 12.00V 1.50A-SCP 22.0W Voltage: 5.00V - 10.00V s Current: 0.03A- 2.20A Vstep: 26mV Istep: 50mA-QC2.0 & QC3.0 Fixed: 5.00V Fixed: 9.00V - FCP _5V.9V.12V PD3.0 20W Fixed: .00V 3.00A Fixed: 9.00V 2.22AFinal Thoughts/ TLDRI like this charger and it will be my main bedside charger and travel charger for small electronics. With it having a built in battery bank I don’t have to worry about power outages and not having a charged phone or an animal unplugging the power strip from the wall. And it works great as a travel charger. For about 1 full charge depending on the phone. It can fast charge at 27w to my phone but it does slow down when unplugged and using the internal battery only. I would recommend this all day long.
I was skeptical at first but once I received it and realized how versatile it was I’m an advocate based on its style, performance, quick charging ability and compact size. I need to order another