5,000mAh Anker 511 Power Bank 2-in-1 Portable Charger
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Anker.com has 5,000mAh 511 Power Bank 2-in-1 Portable Charger for $39.99 - $19.99 w/ code TLANKER50 = $20. Shipping is free.
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When the battery is low, charge your device from a wall outlet or on the go with the built-in portable charger.
The 5,000mAh cuboid-shaped portable charger has a built-in foldable plug so it's almost unnoticeable in any pocket or bag.
Give yourself peace of mind with a long-lasting battery that maintains a maximum battery capacity of 90%—even after 20 months. (Note: Data based on recharging the battery once every two days.)
Anker's World's Famous Charging Technology, PowerIQ 3.0, provides the fastest possible charge to all compatible devices. Charge your iPhone 13 Pro in just 1.3 hours.
Anker 511 Power Bank (PowerCore Fusion 5K), welcome guide, worry-free 24-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
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The 5,000mAh 511 Power Bank 2-in-1 Portable Charger is $19.99 less (49.98% savings) than the list price.
Shouldn't we be at 20,000mAh for about $20 by now?
To save people searching, it is limited to 15W output.
This is one of their "Fusion" chargers that can plug straight into the wall and act as a standalone 'wall wart' with the benefit of being able to unplug it and keep charging for a bit afterwards. I keep one of their older versions in my work bag at all times and it comes in handy. Given it's not a PD device and has 2x USB A ports for charging instead of the single USB-C. These also just released so give them a few more months and they'll go on sale for less than this. You can always look on ebay for an "Open box" one someone bought to use for a weekend and get a good discount that way too.
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Shouldn't we be at 20,000mAh for about $20 by now?
This is one of their "Fusion" chargers that can plug straight into the wall and act as a standalone 'wall wart' with the benefit of being able to unplug it and keep charging for a bit afterwards. I keep one of their older versions in my work bag at all times and it comes in handy. Given it's not a PD device and has 2x USB A ports for charging instead of the single USB-C. These also just released so give them a few more months and they'll go on sale for less than this. You can always look on ebay for an "Open box" one someone bought to use for a weekend and get a good discount that way too.
To save people searching, it is limited to 15W output.
Is it only 15w? on amazon, it says this is 20w.
The positives are that it serves for both charging and as a portable charger.
The negatives seem to be that it takes up both outlets so it may be a bit annoying to use when you get some place and have to unplug whatever was in that outlet.
Plus it's only 5000mAh (maybe even only 3k) and it doesnt seem all that small.
Is it only 15w? on amazon, it says this is 20w.
The positives are that it serves for both charging and as a portable charger.
The negatives seem to be that it takes up both outlets so it may be a bit annoying to use when you get some place and have to unplug whatever was in that outlet.
Plus it's only 5000mAh (maybe even only 3k) and it doesnt seem all that small.
If you buy it from Amazon you could return it if it doesn't put out 20 watts on this page this item only mentions output a single time when it says "Blazing Fast Speeds
The 5,000mAh charger can charge the latest iPhone series 3X faster than an original 5W charger." It's entirely possible this is cheaper than listed on Amazon because it's a previous version and they've bumped the output up to 20 on the version they sell @ amazon🤷
Tried this the other night. It gave probably about a full charge on my phone. I do like that I don't seem to need an additional cable to recharge it from the wall, but I'm not sure if I can do better and get a much faster charging speed elsewhere, similar form factor and idea, etc. Have a Pixel 7 Pro.
Not sure yet if I'll return it. Form factor is nice, and I don't have many reliable and not too heavy or not too bulky chargers. Not necessarily ideal to just pocket the standard ones and walk around with them throughout the day... But I do wonder if in general it's best to have a much larger capacity than this, since as the battery wears, you'll still be able to maybe get multiple charges out of it - as opposed to barely one charge...
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I think you're paying for super portability for this item.
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The positives are that it serves for both charging and as a portable charger.
The negatives seem to be that it takes up both outlets so it may be a bit annoying to use when you get some place and have to unplug whatever was in that outlet.
Plus it's only 5000mAh (maybe even only 3k) and it doesnt seem all that small.
The positives are that it serves for both charging and as a portable charger.
The negatives seem to be that it takes up both outlets so it may be a bit annoying to use when you get some place and have to unplug whatever was in that outlet.
Plus it's only 5000mAh (maybe even only 3k) and it doesnt seem all that small.
The 5,000mAh charger can charge the latest iPhone series 3X faster than an original 5W charger." It's entirely possible this is cheaper than listed on Amazon because it's a previous version and they've bumped the output up to 20 on the version they sell @ amazon🤷
Not sure yet if I'll return it. Form factor is nice, and I don't have many reliable and not too heavy or not too bulky chargers. Not necessarily ideal to just pocket the standard ones and walk around with them throughout the day... But I do wonder if in general it's best to have a much larger capacity than this, since as the battery wears, you'll still be able to maybe get multiple charges out of it - as opposed to barely one charge...