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Is it just me?

I am talking about Anker type portable battery travel charges for a phone or tablet.

They advertise you get “18 fully charged iphone cycles!”

If I get 80 percent one time, it’s a miracle.

Am I the only one?


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2 out of my 3 work great.
  • I keep one in my motorcycle's tank bag and use it to charge my iPhone. Using the iPhone as a GPS really deplete's the iPhone's battery. It's a 2014 Anker, so it doesn't charge as many times as it used to but still get a whole bunch of rides out mine before I need to recharge the "power bank."
  • I keep a vendor freebie in my briefcase and it's been going strong since 2017.
  • The only one I've ever had trouble with was the POS I bought at the airport c-store.



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    My wife has one, brand I don't recall, but it works well.
    Takes a long time to recharge though.

    Need to start taking with me on motorcycle trips. Had my battery die running Waze & Spotify. Luckily, Todd had a full charge & took the lead for the 2nd leg.




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    We have one of theses: Anker Portable Charger, 325 Power Bank (PowerCore Essential 20K) 20000mAh Battery Pack with High-Speed PowerIQ Technology and USB-C (Input Only) for iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and More

    Thing's a beast. My wife can top-off her 12 in. iPad Pro and it takes it down by only about 1/4 or so.

    Had it with me up north, at my buddy's property, one weekend before he had solar power. Re-charged my 2017 9.something in. iPad, my iPhone XE (2020), and my Apple Watch a couple times each and didn't get down by more than a half, IIRC.



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    I'm on my 4th one. Every one of them worked almost as good as advertised. My last one I got around 2 weeks ago and after I charged it fully, I got 3 charges from 30% to 100% on my iPhone XR with 2,942 mAh capacity and it did it very rapidly. There was 10% capacity remaining on it after the 3 charges. It's a 10,000 mAh Lithium battery with 3 high speed outputs and 2 inputs. It's advertised as the smallest in size in comparable ampere hour ratings and from my research, I'd say that's true.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07X...product_details&th=1

     
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    I think Anker is one of the better ones. I have a schedule where I use up my power banks every so often just so I get in the habit of charging and draining them. I think I do it at least once a quarter.



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    quote:
    Originally posted by Flash-LB:

    I got 3 charges from 30% to 100% on my iPhone XR with 2,942 mAh capacity and it did it very rapidly.
    Do you recall how long it took to recharge the iPhone? Ballpark approximation is fine, I just want a rough idea.



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    quote:
    Originally posted by V-Tail:
    quote:
    Originally posted by Flash-LB:

    I got 3 charges from 30% to 100% on my iPhone XR with 2,942 mAh capacity and it did it very rapidly.
    Do you recall how long it took to recharge the iPhone? Ballpark approximation is fine, I just want a rough idea.


    An hour and 15 minutes IIRC.
     
    Posts: 10626 | Location: Gilbert Arizona | Registered: March 21, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    I really like the Anker ones myself. In fact they are the only ones I would buy these days.

    I’ve used them for travel and on several multi-day backpacking trips. Sometimes i will take more them one depending on the nights I’m out for. Just have to learn through trial and error how any battery bank works for your device.

    I don’t think any of them fully live up to what they say but phones have different size batteries so it’s hard to know what they mean but say “5 phone charges”.


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    This is the main one I use and I have gotten two full iPhone charges and them some from it.

    Looks like the price has gone way up since I bought it. I paid $20 a year and a half ago when I bought a second one. Keep an eye one them they will go one sale.

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    I have an Imuto 20 Ah that has worked fine for six years. They now have a 30 Ah unit:

    https://www.walmart.com/ip/imu...91&veh=sem&gclsrc=ds


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    Just a quick PSA:

    TSA won't let you by with a power bank that's more than 20,000 mAh as their maximum per their website is 100 watts and Lithium batteries aren't allowed in checked baggage at all.
     
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    Last night my wife used ours. Her 12 in. iPad Pro was down to 20%. She put it on our Anker power bank. When she took it off the iPad was at 49%. The power bank was down ±25%. She'd been using the iPad the whole time it was charging.



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    There is a big difference between "anker type" and Anker.

    I've had very good luck with Anker. I have 10K and 20K mah packs that server different purposes. The 10K pack sits in my motorcycle jacket and powers my GoPro (for several days between charging).

    The 20K is a lot heavier, and it charges my phones, cameras, GPS units at night. I connect it to the bike so it's charging all day as I ride.

    The cheap shit you buy at Walmart or discount stores is shit. They use shitty cells and worthless controllers.

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    Posts: 3054 | Location: Round Rock | Registered: February 11, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    I appreciate these responses.

    When I say “anker type”. I have had a few different brands, mostly bought from Amazon.

    I am going to really pay attention and report back on a 20k device I just got (this prompted the question)

    The info for air travel was helpful.


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    This is the one I have and it has been great. It takes about 1-2 1/2 hours to charge my LG G6 phone at 20%.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08C....sym.999c0877-3704-4

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    Posts: 9791 | Location: The right side of Washington State | Registered: September 14, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    Yeah, it’s gotta be Anker for me. I’ve had this one for a few years and it not only charges my phone fully and still has enough for another almost complete charge, but it also holds the charge for a long time. I’ve had others that I had to plug in every month or so or they’d be dead when I needed them. My kids both have this same model and love it as well.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d...pop_mob_b_asin_title




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    I think you got a bad one. I bought a Jackery (which may now be Anker) like 4 years ago. Actually, I bought 3 of them, one stick shaped one, a medium, then a larger. The medium is a great balance and I can absolutely get 100% out of it for my iPhone.




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