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Baseus US Flagship via Amazon has
Baseus 20000mAh 100W Laptop Power Bank Portable Charger w/ USB-C Cable for $99.99 - $20 w/ clipped coupon - $11 w/ promo code
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$68.99.
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Baseus US Flagship via Amazon also has
Baseus 22.5W 30000mAh Portable Charger for
$29.99 when you clip the coupon on the product page.
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Product Features (Laptop Charger):
- 2x PD USB-C ports (100W max)
- 2x USB-A ports (30W max)
- 20000mAh
- PPS
- Flight-approved
- 0.98 lb
- 5.28"x5.28"x0.78"
- Includes USB-C cable
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How reliable is Fakespot.com these days? Anyone actually used this?
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The specs for this laptop (the Asus A16 (FA617NS) ) state that it has 100w PD. So I ordered a 100w Anker charger and a 100w USB C cord. When it arrived, it seemed to work fine, but a popup told me "This power adapter does not support full performance on this device". I have no clue what that means, and when I check the Armoury Crate (like it tells me to) there's nothing there.
The only thing I'm noticing is it seems to keep the laptop at 99% charged instead of 100%, leaving the orange charging light on. Was what I got somehow not compatible?
Probably better spending a little extra and getting something that will last for a few years.
How reliable is Fakespot.com these days? Anyone actually used this?
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(No one on the planet can answer your question - some laptops sip power and run 12hrs on a moderate-sized battery. Some gaming laptops are lucky to get 2hrs with a big battery.)
Also, if you existing battery lists Wh rating, use "mAh = Wh x 1,000 / V" to convert. If you are stuck on voltage (the V) look at your laptop power supply for it's rated output voltage.
Good luck!
The specs for this laptop (the Asus A16 (FA617NS) ) state that it has 100w PD. So I ordered a 100w Anker charger and a 100w USB C cord. When it arrived, it seemed to work fine, but a popup told me "This power adapter does not support full performance on this device". I have no clue what that means, and when I check the Armoury Crate (like it tells me to) there's nothing there.
The only thing I'm noticing is it seems to keep the laptop at 99% charged instead of 100%, leaving the orange charging light on. Was what I got somehow not compatible?
I'm assuming you aren't actually wanting to test the rated output of the USB-C charger you got - but that is a thing some people do if you want to google that. :-) It is possible your USB-C charger isn't putting out the rated 100W - or at least not at the recommended voltage. But again, if the battery isn't draining, you are kinda chasing diminishing returns IMO to worry about it.
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That and the D from fakespot (+ low review count) have me thinking there are too many other good brands to pick from to consider the hassle.
Unless you need the 100w this is not a very good deal but if you need the 100w by all means its great. You can get banks that add up to 70,000mAh for around $70 from reputatable brands on good deals but they may not deliver 100w.
Tldr: don't trust the reviews, many people got duds.
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