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This product has the same price at Amazon, as sold by AnkerDirect (link[amazon.com]). Do note that this product's listed price is $159.99, but it has been fluctuating between $99.99 to $109.99 on Amazon for at least a month.
I need one to charge my s23u for a 4 day weekend trip. Is it better that I just get their 20w version?
This one sits in an odd place in the linuep.
Not quite pocketable, but not massive either. Mostly desirable for the high output (laptops).
For a phone, assuming a charge once a day, the plain 20k PD banks are plenty. I have a few of them for that purpose.
For extended stays away from power, multiple devices, or emergencies I have an Anker powerhouse and Ecoflow Delta Max. Far more capacity and usability.
I would be hard pressed to need a high output, smallish device when I could have large, high storage, and high output when needed and fully pocketable ones for the rest of the time.
I jumped at this the first time it dropped to $99.99, the size is awkward and it seemed as if they were only trying to find an excuse to show off the screen technology that they are going heavy with on the 2nd generation units. It does the job it is supposed to do and is Anker quality but you can get around 24k in easier to transport form factors. That being said, I would be interested in their 2nd gen models with more oomph, where the screen makes more sense.
Important thing to mention is that theres an issue where certain batches of this charger is unable to charge samsung devices at 45 watts, even though it's standard 45 watt pps pd. I returned mine
Not quite pocketable, but not massive either. Mostly desirable for the high output (laptops).
For a phone, assuming a charge once a day, the plain 20k PD banks are plenty. I have a few of them for that purpose.
For extended stays away from power, multiple devices, or emergencies I have an Anker powerhouse and Ecoflow Delta Max. Far more capacity and usability.
I would be hard pressed to need a high output, smallish device when I could have large, high storage, and high output when needed and fully pocketable ones for the rest of the time.
Actually I think this fits a great niche - not needing a portable power supply like a Delta Max, but being capable of thrown in a bag at a reasonable weight and still having enough to charge a laptop and a cell phone a few times.
I've had it since it was released and it has been great, although I agree that this price is more the running average (fluctuates up and down) rather than a deal. This isn't pocketable, and honestly I can't see how anything with this much mass would be (unless you've got some massive cargo pants pockets going on, NTTAWWT).
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Tofu Vic
Not quite pocketable, but not massive either. Mostly desirable for the high output (laptops).
For a phone, assuming a charge once a day, the plain 20k PD banks are plenty. I have a few of them for that purpose.
For extended stays away from power, multiple devices, or emergencies I have an Anker powerhouse and Ecoflow Delta Max. Far more capacity and usability.
I would be hard pressed to need a high output, smallish device when I could have large, high storage, and high output when needed and fully pocketable ones for the rest of the time.
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Not quite pocketable, but not massive either. Mostly desirable for the high output (laptops).
For a phone, assuming a charge once a day, the plain 20k PD banks are plenty. I have a few of them for that purpose.
For extended stays away from power, multiple devices, or emergencies I have an Anker powerhouse and Ecoflow Delta Max. Far more capacity and usability.
I would be hard pressed to need a high output, smallish device when I could have large, high storage, and high output when needed and fully pocketable ones for the rest of the time.
I've had it since it was released and it has been great, although I agree that this price is more the running average (fluctuates up and down) rather than a deal. This isn't pocketable, and honestly I can't see how anything with this much mass would be (unless you've got some massive cargo pants pockets going on, NTTAWWT).
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