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5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't be happier
Sturdy, like a brick. It's definitely heavy and chonky, be sure to read the dimensions and weight to make sure it will work for your application.Great addition for traveling. Falls within air travel battery restrictions.Can keep me going halfway across the country watching movies, then with an Anker charger, I can charge it up fast during a layover between flights, and it will keep my M1 Macbook Air fully charged up while watching movies and doing office work on the plane, and letting me land with a completely full Macbook battery, while still having plenty of juice for other devices as well.This, plus an Anker 747, a USB C cable capable of charging at the max speed of the 747 (and thus also this battery) plus a USB C lighting cable, I pretty much am set for all my devices.I don't even bother with Magsafe or Apple made chargers anymore. Between the 747, this battery, and a couple cables, I am set for all of my charging needs, both with AC power available and on the go, for every device I own.Pretty easy to do math on your device battery with the Anker battery pack (I tend to subtract 10% usable battery for any efficiency losses) and it's just a powerhouse is a relatively small and lightweight (*relative* to the energy it can store) powerhouse.Anker doing what it does best. Energy delivery and energy storage for portable devices.Love it.The screen is actually pretty useful. Shows real time energy throughput (both in and out) for each port, and the second screen in the menu shows lifetime data, which is unnecessary, but really happy they included it because it's just fun. I love that they would include that lifetime data menu for pure enjoyment purposes. It does serve some functional purposes for sure, but it's really not necessary, and the fact they included it despite that is just great. They knew there would be a good amount of people who would have fun looking at the lifetime statistics.For anyone wondering, it does support passthrough charging. It can't do this with flawless efficiency, although that's somewhat expected. 68w input at 50% SOC, but when trickle charging a Macbook (just keeping it topped up to 100% while the Macbook is in use), the Macbook is pulling 3.0w and the input wattage drops to 40~w.That's fine though. Passthrough is always nice, and offers a lot of utility. If you only had access to a single high power USB-C port, this would still make it viable to use for travel as you could just set it to charge when you go to sleep, and still charge your other devices while charging up the battery.Thankfully with the 747, I have access to basically as much power as I need when AC power is available.Honestly, an Anker 747, this battery, and a set of cables to accommodate everything (USB-C to USB-C capable of high throughput charging, USB-C or A to lightning, and USB-C to Apple Watch, or whatever combination you need) is enough to manage all of your charging and energy storage needs on the go and navigating through life.
5.0 out of 5 stars Versatile
This charger is heavier than it looks, so maybe for some people it might not be as convenient. I have no issue with it. It's not in my pocket. That was my 'negative' for this product. Now to the good stuff. Oh it didn't come with a charger but it comes with a charging cable rated at 140W to match the power bank max output and input charging. I don't own any of those Apple products but I did charge someone's Iphone with it with their cord, so I know it can charge Iphones if anyone is wondering. I really bought it thinking it would charge my son's laptop but it can't the port on his laptop doesn't allow charging, just data transfer. It's a gaming laptop, so even the Wattage was sufficient, there was no way to charge it with this device. It does charge a laptop I have here that has the port that allows it, as quickly as the laptop charger (that only outputs 45W) and yes the digital screen on the power bank shows it is outputting 45W to it. It will fluctuate between 42 to 46W but I think this is normal. When the laptop (or any other device connected to it) is fully charged, it will stop. I should check to see if it will start to charge again if I start using the device connected to it. It probably will though, this device kinda smart to check these things. It also allows you to charge devices while being charged. Maybe that is the new standard but not much power banks did that before, so the fact that this one does it pretty cool. Back to the screen. It displays some nice information. It will give you an estimate how long the connected device will take to reach 100% in real time. It also does this when you are charging the bank itself. It tells you how long it will take for it to be fully charged. Yes it can do it simultaneously. So it can tell you how it will take to reach 100% and tell you how long devices connected will take to reach 100%. While being charged, you can only charge two devices (USB A and USB C) because one of the ports (the main USB C) is both input and output. When it not being charged, it can charge 3 devices at the same time. Remember thought that device output 140W max so it will adjust accordingly. I am able to charge my laptop (the 45W one), my Samsung phone and some Bluetooth ear plugs (or another phone) all at once and it won't even run down the power bank. I don't use it daily, so I haven't needed it to charge it too often but it doesn't take long to charge. I honestly much check how long but I haven't needed more than an hour so far. I haven't run it down too low either, lowest being 15%. Off course it will take longer to charge if you are charging devices at the same time, although I haven't done so as it yet. Another thing I need to check.Now the questions people make ask.... tldrIs it worth this price? I paid 90 something for it, so yes worth it for me. Right now it cost $109.99, so still worth it for me. Now for the List Price of $149.99, I wasn't buying it at that price.Does it do what it states in the description section? Yes it does and then some. Everything is states it does is accurate.Will I buy it again? This will last for quite a while for me so hopefully I won't have to replace it soon. I am hoping by the time I will need to replace this that Anker will have upgraded this to something more powerful or more wattage ( they do have that presently) for a similar price or according to cost of living if you know what I mean.Do I recommend this? TOTALLY worth it at the prices I mentioned. I didn't say it in the review but because the smart charging with it, your devices are safe from overcharging and so on. Yes I trust my devices with this power bank more than the chargers that come with them.Hope this review was helpful.
5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable battery and can function as an UPS too
I had this battery since Mar '23 and it's still going strong after a 1.5 years. It's at 88% battery capacity left which is impressive because to me it was almost used on a daily basis.What I like about this battery is that it also starts to provide power to connected devices immediately when I charge the battery at 0%. So yes it also does passthrough charging. My recent AOHI Starship battery does passthrough charging too, but it only charges connected devices when the battery itself reaches about 15% first. I would also have to re-connect the cable to my devices to actually initiate the charging which is inconvenient for me. The Anker 737 just powers my devices automatically without any re-plugging of cables.My only minor complaint for passthrough charging is that it will momentary reconnect devices if you stop charging the battery pack by disconnecting the cable. I only noticed this interaction because I had niche use case of powering home security cameras and it would reboot when I pulled the charging cable. Otherwise the battery itself provided easily 8+ hours of a camera that only pulled 6W. I had my moments staying at places with unreliable power, so it was pretty cool the battery functioned as a very basic uninterruptible power supply.The battery does provide 140W output and input. I hardly needed that much output considering my Macbook took less than 100W. It was cool to see the battery charge at 140W with a proper PD3.1 12V car charger, so I can also get a quick recharge too. Personally I stick with 100W 12V car chargers since I rather not test the limits of the car's fuse. All in all this battery has been by my side and I'm kicking myself over not buying another one when it reached $88.
Easy to use, Charges fast, doesn't last as long as I thought it would.
I am going on an extended trip to Europe and decided to pick this up to have as a secondary power source in the event that I need it as being without a phone that has powered in a foreign country is generally not advisable. Also, as a DJ, a secondary use would be to power my computer for an extended period of time if I was at an external venue without power (I had purchased a battery powered PA speaker recently as well). Last Sunday, I had a gig which lasted from 4pm to 10pm. The load on the system was to power an external USB controller, an external 2TB SSD drive, it had 3 additional external USB connections and also was attached to an hdmi source to display visuals (like music videos, etc) and the screen was on the whole time at a relatively high brightness.The computer was fully charged (to battery safe level of 80%). Normally in this circumstance, when my computer was not attached to an external power source, the battery would last about 2 hours (I've done it where the computer warned me it would shut down due to no power in a matter of minutes and I scrambled to find the external power supply to plug it in before I ran out of time).In this circumstance, I plugged in the computer to the portable charger and let it go. I didn't really monitor it but the charger had fully drained and the computer was complaining that it would shut down due to lack of power after 4.5 hours. Given that it would about 2 hours without the charger, it seems that the charger added about 2.5 hours of power which is significant.To fully charge the unit, it will take as much power as it can get and the charge time will depend on the amount of power it is getting fed. With my laptop charger (which is 96 watts) it took less than an hour to fully charge to 100%.I like the display which is in colour and provides great information on the status, battery level, etc. I may add to this review, but so far, so good.
Powerfull charger!
Very powerful powerbank! A bit clunky to carry on you, but perfect when moving with a small bag.
Mit der Anker 737 Powerbank sind leere Akkus Geschichte – Power satt im Taschenformat!
Hallo liebe Bolo-Gemeinde,als jemand, der oft unterwegs ist und dessen Smartphone-Akku die Angewohnheit hat, im ungünstigsten Moment schlapp zu machen, war ich auf der Suche nach einer starken Powerbank, die nicht nur mein Handy, sondern auch meine Freunde im Notfall am Leben hält. Da kam die Anker 737 Powerbank mit ihren 24.000mAh gerade recht!Design & Verarbeitung: Die Powerbank sieht aus, als könnte sie nicht nur Handys, sondern auch kleine Raumschiffe aufladen! Spaß beiseite, sie ist tatsächlich recht kompakt und fühlt sich sehr robust an. Das matte Finish sieht nicht nur schick aus, sondern sorgt auch dafür, dass sie nicht aus der Hand rutscht, wenn man sie hastig aus der Tasche zieht, weil das Handy schon panisch nach Strom schreit.Leistung: 24.000mAh klingt erst mal nach einer Zahl aus einem Mathebuch, aber in der Praxis heißt das: Mein Smartphone (das sich normalerweise schneller leert, als ich „Akkuanzeige“ sagen kann) kann ich damit locker fünf bis sechs Mal vollständig aufladen. Und das Beste: Es hat drei Anschlüsse, was bedeutet, dass ich gleichzeitig das Tablet, die Bluetooth-Kopfhörer und das Smartphone meiner Freundin aufladen kann – Multitasking auf neuem Level!Geschwindigkeit: Die Powerbank verfügt über die sogenannte PowerIQ-Technologie, die, glaube ich, aus einer geheimen NASA-Entwicklung stammt. Jedenfalls lädt sie meine Geräte schneller auf als der Fast-Food-Laden um die Ecke seine Pommes zubereitet.Tragbarkeit: Ja, sie ist etwas schwerer als eine normale Powerbank, aber hey, dafür trägt sie ja auch genug Saft für eine kleine Eskapade zum Mars bei sich. Im Ernst, das Gewicht ist absolut in Ordnung für die Kapazität, und sie passt noch in jeden Rucksack oder jede größere Handtasche.Fazit: Die Anker 737 Powerbank ist der Schweizer Taschenmesser unter den Powerbanks – robust, leistungsfähig und bereit für jedes Abenteuer (oder einen langen Tag ohne Steckdose). Wer eine verlässliche, starke Stromquelle sucht, macht hier nichts falsch. Absolute Kaufempfehlung!
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Great power bank, charges quickly, enough to charge a MacBook Pro M3 about 2 times.
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