Product: Anker PowerCore III Elite 25,600mAh 87 Watt PD High Speed USB-C Power Bank
Model: A1291H11-1
Condition: New Colossal capacity
With a huge 25,600mAh capacity, you can keep multiple devices charged for days at a time. Charge an iPhone 11 Pro Max 4 times, an iPad mini 5 3 times, or a MacBook Air 2020 once
Unrivaled Charging Options
Equipped with dual USB-C ports for a powerful 87W charge to a single device, or simultaneous high-speed charging to 2 devices. With an additional 2 USB-A ports, you can even charge 4 devices at the same time at a combined output of 78W
Universal Compatibility
PowerCore is built using Anker’s exclusive PowerIQ technology to ensure flawless compatibility with virtually any mobile device
Rapid Recharging
To recharge, connect a wall charger to either USB-C port. A 65W wall charger to give PowerCore’s internal battery a full recharge in just over 2 hours, while a 12W charger will take over 9 hours to recharge
Superior Safety
Anker’s MultiProtect safety system combines temperature control, high-voltage protection, and much more to deliver a safe charging experience for you and your devices
Massive 25,600mAh capacity
Ultra-powerful USB-C port
Power your laptop anywhere and charge your laptop on the go at full speed
Equipped with the most advanced charging technology, Power IQ 3.0
Charges virtually any compatible device at the fastest possible speed
Charge your laptop and two other devices simultaneously
Dedicated 87W USB-C port, 45W USB-C Port and two 18W USB-A ports
MultiProtect safety system, high-quality LG batteries, and effective heat dissipation materials ensure complete protection
For MacBook Pro / Dell XPS, Microsoft Surface, iPad Pro, iPhone 13, and more
Input: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3A, 20V/5A
USB-C Output: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3A, 20V/4.35A (Max per port)
USB-A Output: 5-6V/3A, 6-9V/2A, 9-12V/1.5A (Max per port)
@ohheyitsmrwang it’s pretty good for the money. I use it for my laptop/phone/Asus gaming handheld. The newer ankers have a digital display that shows more details about active power inputs and outputs. I wish it had that. It would be cool to see what cords are actually working up to spec. But just for portable power, it’s decent.
@Num1Zero@ohheyitsmrwang
This is an incredible power bank at this price. Also one thing this power bank has that isn’t very common is the trickle charge mode which prevents very low current devices from getting cut off prematurely.
This is a good deal, but I can’t think when I would ever want a power bank of this scale. I guess if there’s an extended power outage?
I rarely go camping, and if I did I wouldn’t want to lug something this big with me on the trail anyway.
@hiroo Sure, but that’s a different product category. Within the category of “external USB battery” rather than “AC power station that may happen to include some USB ports,” yes, this is big. I think of 10,000 mAh as being the most common size, but I’ve seen ones as small as 4000. And not really any larger than this.
And I’m certainly not lugging one of those giant boxes on the hike with me!
Specs
Product: Anker PowerCore III Elite 25,600mAh 87 Watt PD High Speed USB-C Power Bank
Model: A1291H11-1
Condition: New
Colossal capacity
Unrivaled Charging Options
Universal Compatibility
PowerCore is built using Anker’s exclusive PowerIQ technology to ensure flawless compatibility with virtually any mobile device
Rapid Recharging
Superior Safety
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$100 at Best Buy
Warranty
18-Month Warranty
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Dec 2
Bruh… You guys sold this for $69 several months back and I got it. Please refund me the difference! Thanks
@Num1Zero how do you like it?
@ohheyitsmrwang it’s pretty good for the money. I use it for my laptop/phone/Asus gaming handheld. The newer ankers have a digital display that shows more details about active power inputs and outputs. I wish it had that. It would be cool to see what cords are actually working up to spec. But just for portable power, it’s decent.
@Num1Zero @ohheyitsmrwang
This is an incredible power bank at this price. Also one thing this power bank has that isn’t very common is the trickle charge mode which prevents very low current devices from getting cut off prematurely.
This is a good deal, but I can’t think when I would ever want a power bank of this scale. I guess if there’s an extended power outage?
I rarely go camping, and if I did I wouldn’t want to lug something this big with me on the trail anyway.
@agnesnutter this is big? have you seen the power stations (lunch box to ice chest size) that people bring camping or for power outage backup?
I have an Anker approx this size that I carry in a side bag to concerts or if I’m going around all day somewhere. It’s not unreasonable big.
@hiroo Sure, but that’s a different product category. Within the category of “external USB battery” rather than “AC power station that may happen to include some USB ports,” yes, this is big. I think of 10,000 mAh as being the most common size, but I’ve seen ones as small as 4000. And not really any larger than this.
And I’m certainly not lugging one of those giant boxes on the hike with me!