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Anker Power Bank, PowerCore 26800mAh Portable Charger with Dual Input Port and Double-Speed Recharging, 3 USB Ports External Battery for iPhone, iPad, Galaxy, Android and Other Smart Devices

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Get freedom from your wall for over a week. PowerCore 26800 provides almost 10 iPhone 8 charges, 6.5 Samsung Galaxy S8 charges or multiple charges for almost all tablets and other USB devices. Colossal Cell Capacity: 26800mAh of power charges most phones over 6 times, tablets at least 2 times and any other USB device multiple times. The best thing about Anker’s power banks is that they don’t feature side things or “Bonus” features like flashlights, not because they can’t but because they want to provide the necessities and improve upon those. That’s what the design is like. There’s a rather informative video that goes into great depth on this specific subject here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8Tc0DP7IGA It’s a mini disappointment and doesn’t disrupt the entire charging experience. Lastly, the power bank has two Micro-USB Inputs that make the power bank charge 2x faster with doing 4 Amps of recharge and can recharge fully in about 6-7 hours.

It was already a surprise that the power bank had two Input ports, but it was even better that there were two recharge ports for the power bank. This meant that the power bank could recharge faster, and considering its very high capacity, it made sense to implement two recharge ports. Such a power bank that encompasses what it means to be high capacity and highly capable of providing the most of what a power bank has to offer is created by Anker’s PowerCore 26800. Colossal Capacity: 26800mAh of power charges most phones over 6 times, tablets at least 2 times and any other USB device multiple times. With all that said, just remember that these full charge estimates are based on the device that you’re charging not being used, as using a device and charging it at the same time will result in more power capacity being used to charge it. Output Charging:

That said, Anker/Nintendo’s officially licensed PowerCore 20100 for the Switch by definition is “Optimized for Flawless Compatibility with Nintendo Switch” This statement is intentionally vague and offers no actual useful information that would allow consumers to make an informed decision when spending 60 dollars vs half the price for the non-Nintendo branded variant. I have two questions for you Anker - Thank you. That was odd, I tried 2 different Samsung chargers, the included micro USB cable as well as a second one I had from before, although I only tried the second cable in the first Samsung charger (one I got with my s10), it wasn’t until I tried the second cable with my old Samsung charger (that I got with an s8) that it began charging (and I tried all other configurations for at least 5 hours) and both cords and both chargers are working when I charge other units If you’re searching for a power bank that can offer a very high capacity, and once that’s able to charge many devices simultaneously, we can’t recommend this power bank enough.

The Anker PowerCore+ 26800 is one of the best portable power banks on the market. With a massive 26,800mAh capacity, it can charge most phones several times over. Fast charge. I've had 3-4 full charges and it has lasted over 4 days without having to recharge it. Long lasting battery, can charge two products at once and it comes with a nice storage bag. Even a configuration like 2 iPads and a smartphone may put the power bank over the 6 Amp output, and as a result, all the charging ports may charge at 2 Amps each. Compatible with most USB-charged devices, including iPhone 8 / X / XS / XS Max / XR (Lightning cable required), Android smartphones and tablets (including the Nexus 7), USB-C MacBooks / iPad (USB A to C cable required). On the side of the power bank is where you can find the power button that can be pressed to tell the power bank’s capacity and turns off the charger.

If you have a USB-a to USB-C cable I would recommend try to plug it into the USB port and take the other end and plug it into the usbc port…this should reset the internals and possibly allow it to work properly. This battery is huge, it weighs in just over 1-pound or 17 ounces. And the dimensions of the battery are, 7-inches long, by 3.1-inches wide, and 0.9 inches deep. Pass-through charging is not supported, meaning you can't charge other devices while the PowerCore+ is being charged. You can, however, charge devices connected to all three of the PowerCore's ports simultaneously. Performance and Conclusions

I plugged it into my samsung s10 charger, with the micro USB cable that came with the anker. 2 leds lit up and then the rest started lighting up one by one, until all 10 are lit up, then all but the first two went out, and then it repeats itself like that. I’ve had it charging for 18 hours now and it’s still going like that, and if I unplug it and press the button, 3 LEDs light up again. I’ve tried resetting the LEDs that I saw in another thread by connecting it to itself with the USB cable, and I’ve tried a different cable for 4~ hours as well, but it’s still doing the exact same thing.

Recharging via a single port will result in slower speeds. For the fastest recharging speeds, a 4A (2A+2A) input is required. (Wall charger sold separately) You can use a lower powered wall charger such as a 2 Amp wall charger, but the lower the power on the wall charger the slower the recharging speed, and so it can take a lot longer to recharge the power bank. Design Size and Weight: https://www.webhallen.com/se/product/273088-Anker-PowerPort-24W-2-Port-USB-Charger-Svart?ref=Prisjakt

One of the best features that this power bank has is its recharge capabilities. The PowerCore 26800 has two Micro-USB Input ports that can recharge the power bank at 5V/2.0A charging speeds. Optimized is just Ankers and Nintendo’s vague way of saying that the 2 devices know how to communicate with one another. How? Both companies don’t really want to give concrete answers on that. I’m always on the go, and my phone is almost constantly dying on me. I don’t like being tethered to a wall outlet, so I went in search of a portable charger that could keep up with my lifestyle. After doing some research, I decided on the Anker PowerCore+ 26800.Do you know if these two are able to charge the powerbank equally fast? What I can see the difference is 2 USB ports instead of 1 USB c, and I’d rather have 2 USB if that is the only difference? (most if not all of my charging cables are normal USB) The build quality of this PowerCore+ 26800 portable charger is very good because it comes from Anker’s PowerCore+ line which generally has a better build. The better build means that this entire power bank is made of Aluminum, while regular Anker power banks (Not PowerCore+ ones) are simply made of plastic. Tech: When it does come time to use this power bank, you’re likely just going to set it down. You’re most definitely going to set the charger down if you’re charging multiple devices with it. Functional Components: Nice battery life indicator. This is helpful to know about how much longer you have before you need to recharge.

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