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Prime Members: 27650mAh Anker Prime Power Bank w/ 250W Output, 3 Ports Expired

$106.25
$179.99
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: 27650mAh Anker Prime Power Bank w/ 250W Output, 3 Ports for $124.99 - 15% when you clip the coupon on the product page = $106.24. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Bluetooth connectivity to the Anker app
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB Type-C (in & out)
    • 1x USB Type-A
  • Max power output: 250W
  • Includes 2' USB-C to USB-C 140W cable

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On Amazon the 27,650mAh Anker Prime 3-Port Power Bank w/ 250W Multi-Device Output is on sale for $106.24 + tax when you clip a 15% off coupon. Shipping is free.

NOTE: 15% coupon might be YMMV.

Only applies to the black version.


About this Item:
Bluetooth connectivity to the Anker app
250W Multi-Device Fast Charging
Includes 140W USB-C to USB-C charging cable
2x USB Type-C In/Out + 1x USB Type-A Out with +IQ
Output Wattage:
1-Port
1x Type-C = 140W
1x Type-A = 65W
2-Ports
2x Type-C = 140W + 100W
1x Type-C + 1x Type-A = 140W + 65W
3-Ports
2x Type-C + 1x Type-A = 140W + 92W + 18W

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BYP2F3SG
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Model: Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore Prime 250W)

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That is a 22W output power bank, not 250W.

With this Anker you are paying extra for faster charging, and capability to run/charge laptops that require 60W or 90W or more. If you just need slower charging for a cellphone, and don't mind the power bank charging itself slowly, the cheaper option makes sense.
It's on sale all the time, so $107 is pretty much the going price. That said, it's a very nice charger. You are paying for the very high speed outputs and well as the very high speed inputs (can charge from both USB-C ports at once for a combined 170w input). It also has a nice display that shows you the in/out charging rate, which is useful for checking how fast your cables and devices are charging. It's a fun product and a reasonable deal for ~$100.
"2x USB Type-C In/Out"

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TeaSwiz
04-11-2024 at 06:07 PM.
04-11-2024 at 06:07 PM.
This is basically as big as you can go for airlines/TSA. 99.54Wh out of the max 100Wh.

Also as many have mentioned, the main thing you are paying for here is speed of charging/recharging. You can recharge the entire battery and any mobile devices you likely have at their maximum input wattage. To put this in perspective, while iPhones can only charge at about 25w (most external battery's output around this) Samsungs can go up to 45W, laptops typically 60-90, and tablets up to around 45W. This battery is capable of doing them all simultaneously, and at maximum speed. Capacity you can get cheap, but charge speed is an entirely different story. There is also the speed of recharging it as well. This battery can be charged from 0-100 in around 40min with the correct input.
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kherbinoskie
04-11-2024 at 08:21 PM.
04-11-2024 at 08:21 PM.
Quote from zyberwoof :
Part of the problem is that the brand is at least recognizable, and carries a decent reputation. There's so much junk on Amazon that people are willing to pay more to save time and effort researching.

I've personally purchased plenty of USB cables, power supplies, and batteries from various vendors. And I've had my fair share of them perform poorly or die quickly. My Anker devices have performed much better my non-Anker devices overall. Without knowing which cheaper brands are worthwhile, I lean more and more towards Anker over time.

What would help the community more would be for posts like yours to at least help educate people. Why not at least include a few brands that you think people should prioritize in your post?
Sorry buddy, but Anker is just one of those Alibaba Chinese rebrand. You can find similar products but with different label.

You are mistaken and probably assume that Anker is at the level of Samsung, Apple, etc or other brands that actually does their own design and R&D.
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MxxC
04-11-2024 at 08:34 PM.
04-11-2024 at 08:34 PM.
Quote from kherbinoskie :
Sorry buddy, but Anker is just one of those Alibaba Chinese rebrand. You can find similar products but with different label.

You are mistaken and probably assume that Anker is at the level of Samsung, Apple, etc or other brands that actually does their own design and R&D.
Anker is not another Chinesium rebrand. They are a step above. They do a bit of their own r&d and product design.
But they are still overpriced AF.
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04-11-2024 at 08:36 PM.
04-11-2024 at 08:36 PM.
Quote from zyberwoof :
What would help the community more would be for posts like yours to at least help educate people. Why not at least include a few brands that you think people should prioritize in your post?
Watch Project Farm reviews.
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04-11-2024 at 10:22 PM.
04-11-2024 at 10:22 PM.
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I'm gonna trust you on this one. For $40 less i hope it's worth it

CUKTECH is not bad it's a successor to ZMI which is one of Xiaomi brands. So in terms of of Chinese ware, it's respectable. But it's awkward in person. It has a huge empty space that could fit a few more batteries. I did a few charging test and the Anker Prime was better than CUKTECH and Shargeek Storm 2. Anker was the closest to their advertised capacity.

I ended up returning the CUKTECH and added the Anker Prjme along with my Shargeek Storm 2.
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04-12-2024 at 05:00 AM.
04-12-2024 at 05:00 AM.
Quote from kherbinoskie :
Sorry buddy, but Anker is just one of those Alibaba Chinese rebrand. You can find similar products but with different label.

You are mistaken and probably assume that Anker is at the level of Samsung, Apple, etc or other brands that actually does their own design and R&D.
I do not think Anker is at the level of Samsung or Apple. All I think is that Anker has shown decent consistency for myself in the past, and they have a reputation that is worth protecting. Protecting their reputation means that they have to maintain a decent level of performance, support, and longevity. It doesn't mean their stuff is amazing, or even special.

I think that you may not realize it, but posts like yours are actually helping Anker in a lot of cases. The posts insult Anker, often insult buyers of Anker, and fail to offer helpful suggestions. When someone sees that enough, they start to assume that those bashing the person/product/brand should be ignored.

You're welcome to argue with me, but that would show that you're missing the point. I, and many others, agree with you that Anker is likely a bit overpriced. But most don't want to spend 20, 60, or more minutes researching every purchase they make. It's worth spending a bit more to get something that should work as advertised.

If instead of arguing, you were to offer brands we should prioritize instead, people would greatly appreciate it. You get more bees with honey than vinegar.
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04-12-2024 at 06:13 AM.
04-12-2024 at 06:13 AM.
Quote from kherbinoskie :
Sorry buddy, but Anker is just one of those Alibaba Chinese rebrand. You can find similar products but with different label.

You are mistaken and probably assume that Anker is at the level of Samsung, Apple, etc or other brands that actually does their own design and R&D.

If that's true, where are the generic versions of this exact product?
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