About this deal
It’s a big and heavy power bank that tries its best to be portable, and although it fails to be portable in the hands, it’s still very portable as a destination charging power. It’s a mini disappointment and doesn’t disrupt the entire charging experience. Lastly, the power bank has two Micro-USB Inputs that make the power bank charge 2x faster with doing 4 Amps of recharge and can recharge fully in about 6-7 hours. If you have a USB-a to USB-C cable I would recommend try to plug it into the USB port and take the other end and plug it into the usbc port…this should reset the internals and possibly allow it to work properly. Along with the high capacity of the power bank, it has 3 charging outputs. 3 charging outputs that allow you to charge 3 devices at the same time. This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items.
Colossal Capacity: 26800mAh of power charges most phones over 6 times, tablets at least 2 times and any other USB device multiple times.Use the included Micro-USB cable, your original cable or a third-party certified one (such as MFi); AC adapter not included. You can expect the power bank to lose about 800mAh of its power during charging per port in our experience. The most power you can lose is 2,400mAh of power capacity.
The best part of these monstrous power banks is that they usually have the latest charging tech and multiple ways to charge your devices. Ultimately, the power bank’s side and weight heavily match what it has to offer in the power department. It more of a Set Down and use a Type of Power Bank.This battery is huge, it weighs in just over 1-pound or 17 ounces. And the dimensions of the battery are, 7-inches long, by 3.1-inches wide, and 0.9 inches deep.
It seems like every product I buy from them, has been a solid made unit with great features for the money. Is the Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD and other lesser PD enabled models SAFE to use in the Nintendo Switch and if so/not, what forms of validation have been performed to validate said claim.
This power bank isn’t for those looking for a loose charging experience, and that’s why Anker has the PowerCore+ Minithat can offer absolute free portability. Anker Power Bank, 26.8K External Battery with Dual Input Port and Double-Speed Recharging, 3 USB... I dont think it is at advertised, ive had 2 charges amd the device is already half battery, and they werent 0-100% they were from like 50% battery. I have a 4500mAh phone and so i should be getting at least 6-7 charges. So far i feel lile im only getting 4-5 so its either a 20000mAh or im getting scammed. EDIT Although it’s great to see two Micro-USB Input ports, it seems that high-capacity power banks are having this kind of feature implemented into them, just like the EasyAcc Monster power bank.