Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Agreed. My iPhones support Lightning->USB-C, but it's not worth it to me to have a bigger mess of cables and chargers that only work with newer devices. USB-A can support up to 12W for iPhones,...
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Old design?
Outdated?
10k mha quick charge 3.0 for $17 is a bad deal?
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Can this bank rapid charging while it is being charged?
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Any device that has a lightning port supports usb-c to lightning they just won’t fast charge if they are older devices.
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Those are the reasons I'm skipping it
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Thanks, that's good to know. The Apple spec pages don't really make that so clear.
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
USB PD. In the future, C to C charging will be THE standard.
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
I've had this for 4 years, solid power bank, very compact, can also take a beating since it is a metal housing. But at this day in age, I wouldn't buy it. USB-C is becoming more common place and...
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
yes
yes
yes
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Pretty outdated at this point. There have been deals for the same mah for the same price but with PD so there’s no way I’d drop money on an old design these days.
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Quick charge 3.0
10050mah Battery
I wouldn't be posting this if I wouldn't recommend it.
It's honestly the only power bank I use.
*edit*
Plus it's covered under Anker's warranty.
...
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Reliable brand, so probably some decent 18650s. The design is a bit long in the tooth, so the price change probably signals that it's being discontinued. It's been $16 for almost a month. Not a...
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
Yes because instead of having to carry 2 types of cables you can use a single cable to charge your phone from the battery or charge the battery from the wall.
Anker Power Bank with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones $15.99
Expired
Thread created 07-05-2020 by TealWalrus551
+15 Score
13 Replies
18,179 Views
I'm not saying this isn't old, but all the USB-C devices I have use USB-A to C cables anyway. Would there be an advantage to have a USB-C out?