
Anker PowerCore III Elite
25600 mAh, 87 W, 60 Wh
Anker PowerCore III Elite
25600 mAh, 87 W, 60 Wh
Allso 3 months ago I also bought it here for 130, it's amazing how fast the prices go up.
A powerbank never comes with a charger, not even for 180 francs, and in my opinion that's a pretty exaggerated price for such a powerbank. To charge it, you need a high-quality charger, e.g. one of these: Aukey Omnia PA-B6S + USB C cable (90 W, GaN Technology, Power Delivery 3.0, Quick Charge 4.0, Adaptive Fast Charge)
No, to my knowledge this is not possible!
You can see this under Availability.
Mine weighs 563g. Fully loaded ;-)
In any case a super powerbank
Unfortunately, this price is related to our supplier. It's the actual correct price. We are not able to know if it will change soon or not. I'm sorry ):
The max. output voltage according to the manual is 20V 4.35A
On my model it says up to 20V with 4.35A on the back, which gives the 87W (20x4.35). At 15V it can deliver 3A (45W). On the laptop when charging with the powerbank I have seen over 60W, so that must have been in 20V mode.
Not sure. Have not brought it on a plane with me yet. But I think it should be ok
Hello Ueli Yes, this is not properly explained in the user manual (which does not really deserve its name). But there are basically two ways to charge the Elite: Possibility 1: You take 2 normal USB chargers (they should deliver 2A at 5V) and charge via the two USB-C plugs. You don't have to do anything special, because the PowerCore automatically recognises what is connected to it. I can't say how long the charging process takes, except that it was done in the morning. Option 2: You can buy the "Anker PowerPort+ Atom III (60W, PowerIQ)". This is intended for the PowerCore. I tried option 1 and the Atom III is on its way to me right now. I hope this helps. LG,. Ed
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