
Anker Prime
27650 mAh, 250 W, 99.54 Wh
Anker Prime
27650 mAh, 250 W, 99.54 Wh
Unfortunately, we can't say for sure at the moment.
19 hours ago
Yes, the powerbank is suitable for use on aeroplanes and can be carried in hand luggage. It has a capacity of 99.54 Wh, which is below the limit of 100 Wh permitted for air travel without authorisation. Details: - Capacity: 99.54 Wh (below 100 Wh limit for aeroplanes) - Hand luggage: Allowed, as within the regulations - Manufacturer information: Anker confirms that power banks under 100 Wh can be taken on board without any problems. If you have any further questions, we will be happy to help.
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You can charge the power bank with a normal charger as long as it has the right specifications. The Anker Powerbank supports different charging voltages and currents, such as 5V, 9V, 15V and 20V. It is advisable to use a charger that meets these specifications to ensure fast and safe charging. If you have an Anker 100W charging station, you can also use this to charge the power bank.
Automatically generated from the .I've been able to charge my MacBook Air and I still had reserves for an iPhone, but I've never used the PowerBank to its limit. Sorry, but I don't have the answer to your question. Best regards, g
Laptop can be charged without any problems... the base is not included but not necessary either
Hello, You can charge the charger independently via the two USB-C ports. However, the base can also be used to charge other accessories via a USB-C port located on the base. I hope this answers your question. Best regards, g
Generally speaking, batteries in hand luggage must be less than 100Wh, which is the case with this battery. For information, mine has already been on a plane once and didn't cause any problems at the checkpoint.
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