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ANKER Laptop Power Bank, 25,000mAh Portable Charger with Triple 100W USB-C Ports for Multi-Device Charging, Built-in and Retractable Cables, for iPhone 16/15 Series, MacBook, Samsung, and More

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ANKER Laptop Power Bank, 25,000mAh Portable Charger with Triple 100W USB-C Ports for Multi-Device Charging, Built-in and Retractable Cables, for iPhone 16/15 Series, MacBook, Samsung, and More

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· Triple 100W USB-C Ports for Multi-Device: Designed for multitaskers, featuring three USB-C ports each delivering up to 100W, allowing you to power a MacBook and other devices simultaneously. · 25,000mAh for Long-Haul Power: Set off on extended journeys with a huge 25,000mAh capacity that supports your devices through multiple uses, complete with 100W ultra-fast recharging that fuels the power bank to 30% in just 20 minutes.(Note: This 90Wh power bank complies with airline carry-on regulations for batteries under 100Wh and must be placed in carry-on baggage.) · Dual Built-In Cables for On-the-Go Use: Equipped with two USB-C cables, one extendable up to 2.3 ft for over 20,000 retractions, and another at 0.98 ft that acts as a durable carrying strap capable of enduring more than 20,000 bends. · Charge 4 Devices at Once: Never run out of power, whether you're charging smartphones, tablets, or other USB-enabled devices. Connect up to four at once thanks to dual USB-C Cables, a USB-A port, and a USB-C port. · What You Get: Anker Power Bank (25K, 165W, Built-In and Retractable Cables), user manual, 18-month warranty, and our friendly customer service.

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Brad TReviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025

I was about to return it. It seemed like it didn't last as long as it should when plugged into my laptop. I decided to get scientific about it and record stats, then let the ChatGPT do the calculation grunt work. Bottom line - this battery pack is in line with the stated specifications. I like the built-in cords too. -- My observations (prompt for ChatGPT) -- I have an laptop with a 80wh battery which is discharged to 2% I have a 90wh external battery that I am using to recharge it At 1:06, the external battery is reporting 100% At 1:23, 80% at 1:48, 49% at 2:19, 5% [I used a separate PD 3.1 240w rated cord to plug the power bank into the laptop - not the built-in cords. This in bracket was not part of the prompt] --- ChatGPT response begin Let's break down what happened: The Setup: • Your laptop battery is rated at 80 Wh and was nearly empty (around 2%). • You used a 90 Wh external battery to charge the laptop. The Reported Readings: • At 1:06, the external battery showed 100% (full capacity, which is 90 Wh). • At 1:23, it dropped to 80%—a 20% reduction, which translates roughly to 18 Wh (20% of 90 Wh). • At 1:48, it read 49%—a further drop of 31% or about 28 Wh (31% of 90 Wh). • By 2:19, it was down to 5%—a drop of 44%, approximately 40 Wh (44% of 90 Wh). Energy Delivered: Adding those drops together: • 18 Wh + 28 Wh + 40 Wh ≈ 86 Wh This total is close to the rated 90 Wh of the external battery. It suggests that nearly the full capacity was used, with any small discrepancies likely due to rounding, measurement uncertainty, and minor conversion inefficiencies. Considering the Laptop Battery: An 80 Wh battery starting from about 2% will need roughly 78–80 Wh to reach full charge, assuming 100% efficiency. In practice, charging systems have losses (typically around 5–10%), so the energy drawn from the external battery might be a bit higher than what actually gets stored in the laptop battery. In your case, the external battery delivered around 86 Wh, which is reasonable when you account for these losses. Conclusion: The external battery’s behavior—discharging nearly its full 90 Wh capacity over the course of the charging session—is consistent with its rating. In other words, given the slight inefficiencies inherent in voltage conversion and charging circuitry, the numbers you observed are within the expected range. This means the battery is performing as rated. So yes, based on the energy calculations and typical system losses, your external battery appears to be performing in line with its 90 Wh rating. --- ChatGPT response end

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WranglerReviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025

During a recent 3-day power outage, my 7 year old Anker 25K mAh power bank kept our phones and ipads alive - if we were careful with their use. On the second day I started thinking it would have been nice to have a second one, just in case, and I had been eyeing these on Amazon for some time. Most of our devices are USB-C now so the 2 built in connectors wiil just plug in, and a 4-pack of Thunderbird adapters is cheap enough to just put one in each travel bag - in case we forget to take one of the many USB-A/Thunderbird cables we already have. So I bought this one as soon as we could get back online. This is a VERY nice upgrade of the older model. It seems to recharge a lot faster, and clearly charges the Apple M1 tablet and computer MUCH better than the old one which was basically made for phones of the day. So while the capacity may be the same as before (thanks TSA) the functionality is much greater for today's technology. The built in cables are convenient, and the various readouts are comforting if not absolutely necessary. But as I can't seem to stop getting older, I'm finding that comfort, in the form of additional information like this device provides, is worth paying for. It's a bit heavier than the older model, but probably about the same size if you measure volume. Its square shape will make it harder to fit into my carry-on computer bag than the older, flatter model, but I wouldn't give up its improvements for the flatter shape. I'll find a computer bag that works better if it comes to that. Overall, I'm very pleased with the product. If it lasts and performs as reliably as the older one it will be a more than worthwhile purchase.

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utopiachickReviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025

I originally bought a generic battery and then wound up returning it. I needed a battery to ensure that a smart telescope wouldn't run out during the course of an evening. The generic battery was causing all kinds of interference when it was near the telescope. Moved away from the telescope and that issue went away but the new issue is that both the battery and the telescope were draining. So I splurged on the Anker battery. And it's a real treat after the generic. Love the display information. And the labeling on the actual ports also lets you know some of them are incoming power to charge the battery and some are outgoing. Was well with the extra money. So far I've run the smart telescope the past 2 evenings for about 6 hours in temperatures that have dropped over the course of the evening down to the mid 40F range. The battery has gotten down to 43% each night and the telescope itself is still at 100%.

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TheChobbinsReviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025

This is the largest power bank that can be taken on a plane and is okay with TSA. That being said I bought this as it's so multi functional. My wife took it on a DC trip and it lasted her 8 days with charging camera batteries and her phone. Now she did charge her phone at night with her Samsung pad charger but this was used during the day to keep things going. It ran out of juice on the flight back after eight days. It is slightly heavy as it's 25k Mah. This thing is very handy in power down situations or on the go with kids and parents phones to keep charged. The carry strap is no joke. It's very strong and the extendable cord feels like it's high quality as well. This will also power our Dell XPS 13 Laptop. So for an all in one charger for personal devices and a laptop it checks all of the boxes. I am in the IT field and and brought it into work to show it off with my colleagues. Everyone was impressed and these guys/gals aren't easily impressed. If you were looking for a suggestion. I highly recommend it.

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JoakimReviewed in Sweden on May 16, 2025

Så himla bra laddare. Å Amazon hade som vanligt mycket bra pris.

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Anastasia GogaReviewed in Poland on May 10, 2025

Bardzo fajny powerbank, często podróżuję i dla mnie to najlepsze urządzenie, pojemność baterii jest duża, wystarcza na długo Można naładować laptopa, telefon i inne urządzenia Radzę !!!!

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K. AndreasReviewed in Germany on May 19, 2025

Top verarbeitete und schnell ladende Powerbank. Das Display ist zwecks Infos einfach ein genialer Zusatz. Ladestand in Prozent, Wattangaben der einzelnen Ausgänge bei Ladung und auch die Akku-Temperatur und die verbrauchten Zyklen werden einwandfrei angezeigt. In Kombination mit einem kleineren Netzteil lässt sich die Powerbank auch über ein kleineres Balkonkraftwerk sozusagen kostenlos laden und an wolkigen Tagen so alle kleineren Geräte nachladen. Wegen dieser Größe an Powerbank, habe ich mir auch ein USB Ladegerät für Akkus zugelegt, welches hervorragend funktioniert. Muss es schnell gehen und man hat ein Ladegerät >60W, lädt diese super schnell.

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Jan TilleuilReviewed in Belgium on May 11, 2025

Top materiaal en heel handig in gebruik

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Florian BourrouxReviewed in France on May 21, 2025

probably the best battery for people who travel a lot. the 2 integrated usb cables allow you to charge the battery and your phone at the same time without external cables. engoush to not need a power outlet for 3 to 4 days if u're traveling and u need your phone a lot. charging it with a small charger take time though (5 to 10 hours)