Anker PowerCore (20000 mAh, 72 Wh)

Anker PowerCore

20000 mAh, 72 Wh


Question about Anker PowerCore

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geronimo84

6 years ago

I am looking for the best powerbank for my Nintendo Switch. How is this different from Anker Powerbank PowerCore 20100mAh - Because I can't find much difference technically and I wouldn't be willing to spend almost double for a pure Nintendo branding of the same product. Thank you very much!

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klausherentrey

6 years ago

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The Nintendo version has a USB-C input/output, the standard version does not - the standard version takes a relatively long time to charge via the micro-USB, while the Nintendo version supposedly charges in 3.5 hours via the USB-C connection. According to Tech-Radar, when you play games, the Nintendo version delivers so much power that the console is charged, whereas this is probably not the case with other powerbanks and the console only loses charge more slowly (I don't have a Switch and therefore can't judge for myself).