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Anker Prime Power Bank, 20,000mAh Portable Charger with 200W Output, Smart Digital Display w/voucher @ Anker /FBA

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The Power of Anker Prime: The power bank combines ultra-compact dynamic power, maximum charging speed for every port, the advanced ActiveShield 2.0 safety system, unparalleled compatibility, and Power Delivery 3.0 technology, ensuring efficient and secure charging for all your devices.

Massive Capacity to Charge Anywhere: With an enormous 20,000mAh capacity, get enough power to charge your phone more than 3 times or your MacBook Air once, making it ideal for short getaways or on-the-go charging needs.

200W Fast Charging: Experience lightning-fast 200W charging that can power a 16" MacBook Pro to 50% in just 40 minutes to keep you productive on the go.

100W High-Speed Recharging: Recharge the power bank up to 100W via the USB-C port for uninterrupted power whenever and wherever.

Notes:

- To protect the battery lifespan, the power bank will not achieve maximum output when its temperature increases or when the battery level is low (0% - 10%). Charging from 0% to 10% takes approximately 5 minutes.

- Please note that the data displayed on the screen is based on testing conducted in Anker's laboratory. Actual performance may vary depending on factors such as environmental temperature and specific device usage. For accurate information, please refer to the physical product.

Compatibility: iPhone SE / 12 / 13 / 14 Series and Later / Samsung S23 Series / S22 Series / Note20 / 20 Ultra / iPad Pro / Air / mini Series / MacBook Air / Pro Series / Steam Deck / DJI Mini 2 / Nintendo Switch / Lite / OLED / AirPods And More

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  1. swfarrington's avatar
    Not voting either way, but I'm being slightly wary of Anker's higher powered chargers at the moment having had the USB C port fail on one after 19 months and discovering it's an 18 month warranty. Not sure if I was unlucky or whether their QC isn't as good as it was.
    sisqoboy's avatar
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    oh, that's really annoying
  2. YCUK's avatar
    It has been on under £90 for nearly a year now.
    nobbynuts's avatar
    That would have been the 140w model. Someone pointed out only size December for this one
  3. cheekster's avatar
    An alternative which I’ve only just learned about is:

    Scharge Shargeek 170

    Slightly cheaper than the full rrp of the Anker in this deal but has some better features imo.

    10% off code: MOTHERSDAY10

    Edit: Discovered a 15% discount code: CART15 by signing up to their newsletter then adding an item to my basket, getting to checkout but not completing my order. They then emailed me that discount code. Apparently it is valid for the next 48 hours. Pricey item but so tempted! Apparently MKBHD has stated he will replace all of the power chargers in his life with those. Unsure if that was after he was sent a truckload of them for free?! (edited)
    ibz100's avatar
    I'm not convinced it's worth an extra £25 for that one
  4. tonkei's avatar
    The price has been see-sawing between ~£90 & full price since December?
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    Paperinik's avatar
    What do you use to check historical price?
  5. challengedavid's avatar
    had similar with a charger, i tend to avoid them now
  6. rupert-hd's avatar
    200w output is great, but 20,000mAh is not so great, 200w is surely aimed at laptops etc and this won’t even do a full laptop charge. Everyone has their own use case, but for me I’d rather get more capacity and less output.
    samatshu's avatar
    I wouldn't pay that money for a 20k powerbank
  7. SamCramphorn's avatar
    What needs 200w? (Genuine question)
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