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About this Item:
- Ultra-Powerful Two-Way Charging: Equipped with the latest Power Delivery 3.1 and bi-directional technology to quickly recharge the portable charger or get a 140W ultra-powerful charge.
- High Capacity: Featuring a 24,000mAh battery capacity, juice up an iPhone 13 almost 5 times or a 2021 iPad Pro 12.9" 1.3 times.
- Smart Digital Display: Easy-to-read digital display shows the output and input power and estimated time for the portable charger to fully recharge.
- What You Get: Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K), welcome guide, 140W USB-C to USB-C cable, 24-month stress-free warranty, and friendly customer service.
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No problems taking this on domestic or overseas flights.
One time the pilot came out of the cockpit, ran up to me, and asked "Sir, our plane is running low on battery. Your battery is the best he said, people were cheering, a few people in my large plane even slow clapped. They cheered and that made me feel good. I said to the pilot, there are no other batteries like this, it's so bigly, the most powerful force on this planet. I handed the battery to the pilot, he said sir, you may have saved the day. He took it with him, he even ran, I said to him, sir, becareful, do not drop the battery because it's the greatest and will put a hole in the plane. One time a kid came up to me and asked if I wanted to buy some lemonade. I asked him how much was a cup and he said twenty five cents. I'll give you one dollar. It was a good day. thank you everyone.
And yes, I am aware of the 33% parasitic loss. My 737 had less than half its original capacity and was shutting off before zero. Health said 99%.
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And yes, I am aware of the 33% parasitic loss. My 737 had less than half its original capacity and was shutting off before zero. Health said 99%.
* Archive the spec page and compare to a device it lists. If it says it can charge an iPhone 14 fully 4x times, and your unit can only do it 2x, it has lost half its capacity.
* When you get the device, drain a few devices you own to 1% and recharge them repeatedly until the portable charger is exhausted. Write down how many times it recharged it. Compare later when the warranty period is ending. (The device should do better or the same later on, since client phone/tablet/laptop devices lose capacity over time).
* With the right USB metering tool, though this would require buying an additional device.
While Anker doesn't state a capacity guarantee, the battery health percentage should mirror the loss in capacity over time. If the two are nowhere close, that's a warranty failure in my book.