Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 Pd, 20100mAh Portable Charger & 30W Power Delivery Charger Bundle, Input & Output Type C Power Bank for MacBook Air/Ipad Pro 2018, iPhone 11/ Pro/X, Macbooks, S10
Brand | Anker |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB Type C, Lightning |
Compatible Devices | Tablets, Laptops, Smartphone |
Compatible Phone Models | Audiovox CDM3000 |
Included Components | 20000 mAh Portable Charger, C-C cable, 30W Wall Charger |
Special Feature | Portable |
Color | Black |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
About this item
- <b>The Anker Advantage: </b>Join the 50 million+ powered by our leading technology.
- <b>Power Delivery: </b>Charges USB-C Power Delivery devices with a huge 24W output; laptops, phones, tablets and more. Charges iPhone 8 at highest possible speed. <b>High-Speed Recharge:</b> Utilizes USB-C Power Delivery input to recharge itself in just 4 hours using included wall charger.
- <b>Ultra-High Capacity: </b>Charge an iPhone 7 6 times, Macbook 2016 once, or an iPad Air2 almost twice.
- <b>What You Get: </b>PowerCore Speed 20000 PD, 30W wall charger, travel pouch, 90cm USB-C to C cable, welcome guide, our 18-month worry-free warranty and friendly customer service.Lightning cable for iPhone / iPad sold separately.
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Charging power | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
For traveling | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
Quality of material | 3.8 | 4.5 | — | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Sold By | — | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect |
connector type | Lightning, USB Type C | USB Type C | USB | USB | USB Type C, USB Type A |
number of usb ports | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
compatible devices | Tablets, Laptops, Smartphone | MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Google Pixelbook, ThinkPad, Dell XPS, iPad Pro | Cellular Phones, Tablets, Laptops, Headphones, Smartwatches | Smartphone | Tablets, Cellular Phones, Laptops, Headphones |
input voltage | — | 240 volts | 240 volts | 220 volts | 240 volts |
connector gender | Male-to-Male | Male-to-Male | Male-to-Male | Male-to-Male | Male-to-Male |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | — | DC | Corded Electric |
current rating | — | — | 5 amps | 2.4 amps | 1 amps |
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PowerCore Speed 20000 PD The Ultra-High Cell Capacity Portable Charger With Power Delivery From ANKER, America's Leading USB Charging Brand - Faster and safer charging with our advanced technology - 50 million+ happy users and counting - Worry-free 18-month Power Delivery Unlike a lot of USB-C portable chargers, PowerCore Speed PD series delivers full power delivery support at 24W. Charges USB-C MacBooks. High-Speed Input One of the first portable chargers to support Power Delivery input. An enormous 30W input allows a full recharge in just 4 hours, making it possibly the fastest recharging portable charger available. Cell Capacity: 20100mAh / 72. 36Wh PD Input: 5V=3A, 9V=3A, 15V=2A, 20V=1. 5A PD Output: 5V=3A, 9V=2. 6A, 15V=1. 6A Standard Output: 5V=2A Notes - Compatible with USB-C MacBooks / iPad, iPhone 8 / X / XS / XS Max / XR / 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max (Lightning cable required), Android smartphones and tablets (including the Nexus 7), and other USB-charged devices. - Incompatible with HTC 10, HP Spectre, Dell XPS series laptops, Dell Venue series laptops, Asus series laptops/tablets, as well as Lenovo ThinkPad 470s and ThinkPad X1 tablets. Some USB-C laptops which require an input over 30W may not be compatible. - Does not support high-speed charging for MacBook Pro, Samsung W700, Lumia 950, or Motorola Z Force Droid Edition. - Nintendo Switch will not charge when connected via HDMI. - Not compatible with devices with an input below 50mA (e. g. some Bluetooth headsets and GPS devices). - Does not support some USB-C laptops which draw more than 22W. - For the optimum charging experience use the included wall charger and cable.
20,000mAh is the total of the nominal rated capacity of internal battery cells.
Product information
Product Dimensions | 6.54 x 2.44 x 0.87 inches |
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Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
ASIN | B071WNWRNC |
Item model number | A1275 |
Batteries | 4 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Connectivity technologies | USB |
Special features | Portable |
Other display features | Wireless |
Color | Black |
Whats in the box | 20000 mAh Portable Charger, C-C cable, 30W Wall Charger |
Manufacturer | Anker |
Date First Available | June 5, 2017 |
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Customers like the quality and weight of the charging adapter. For example, they say it's a great portable charger to keep around and is not as heavy and bulky as larger power banks. That said, opinions are mixed on charging, battery, fit, and value.
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Customers generally like the quality of the charging adapter. They say it's well-built, has great capacity, and is impeccable. Some say that the product worked great for a few days before it stopped charging. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...It is exceptional :) I travel frequently and like to do so as light as possible...." Read more
"...It's amazing! I use a USB C to Lightning cable to charge my iPhone and its crazy fast. It charges really quickly about 4 hours to fully charge...." Read more
"...Cell phone batteries, cables and chargers - all with great quality, durability and reliability.This is the first one to disappoint...." Read more
"...It worked great for 2 weeks, but now suddenly the USB C port no longer recognizes the cord...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the charging adapter. They say it's a great portable charger to keep around, it fits in a backpack without adding too much weight, and is perfect for travel and school. Customers also appreciate the power delivery and portability. The charging adaptor comes with two cables and a carrying case. Some customers say that the charging port is bulky, but it' worth its weight.
"...It comes with a small pouch, so it's great for traveling. We all know how hard it can be to find a place to charge our phones while traveling...." Read more
"...The wall-wart is very light and compact relative to the Apple USB-C block I'd use for fast charging otherwise." Read more
"...USB-C & Micro USB cables are slim and flexible, and the included carry pouch is a nice touch...." Read more
"...That being said - for all other uses, this is still the gold standard for portable chargers as it's backed by Anker's amazing customer support and..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the adapter. Some mention that it charges very fast, while others say that it does not fully charge their Mac. However, some customers say that the adaptor works as expected and performs exactly what it's intended to do.
"...It charges the iPad much faster (up to 80%, then charging is slowed on purpose for a variety of reasons that I will not go into here)...." Read more
"...people are blown away when they see it. It does not fully charge my Mac but it does help when it's getting low and you need some more time...." Read more
"...It charges the Switch just fine using the included USB-C. However, there is one criticism I need to make, though I don't know if it's truly Anker's..." Read more
"...care of topping up my Chromebook at least four times, and it does the job very rapidly...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery of the charging adapter. Some mention it's a great battery, with great capacity and very well built.2 minor, it'll last multiple days of recharging, it holds a TON of power, and allows you to have a good battery backup to carry around in your bag. However, others say that the powerbank stopped holding a charge in mid-April for some reason, and it seems like the battery is draining faster than other travel batteries.
"...All that said, the Pro Controller lasts so long on battery I don't foresee an issue charging it while I'm using my Switch." Read more
"...quickly to 80%, and it's journey to full capacity had a noticeable drain on the battery pack, but I do not find this to be surprising...." Read more
"...but the battery itself is a lifesaver...." Read more
"...Still a little to heavy to carry around all day. Good for multiple days of recharging...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the charging adapter. Some mention that it's smaller than they expected, a good compromise between portability and capacity, and the size works well. However, others say that the device is heavier than they expect, and it' s not small.
"...the need to carry around various cables/wall chargers and fits nicely in my bag...." Read more
"...Still a little to heavy to carry around all day. Good for multiple days of recharging...." Read more
"...its a great size for everything. great job Anker. My favorite thing to charge, my new Macbook Pro 2019...." Read more
"...to charge my laptop when it is off, even though it is not meant for a full size laptop, it is nice to know it could be used in a contingency..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the charging adapter. Some say that it's worth the price, while others say that the battery is too expensive and the charger is not good.
"...using it almost every day since I got it, I feel like it was money well spent...." Read more
"...-Anker quality is in every detail-excellent deal powercore and a chargerThe no so good..." Read more
"This battery doesn't come cheap, but if you frequently need to juice up on the go, it's worth every penny...." Read more
"...Not to mention. For all the things I got, the price is WELL WORTH IT. I was looking at a similar product that was $20, not a PD power bank...." Read more
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I have yet to purchase an Anker product that has not been anything but exceptional. That being said, I've had a multitude of charging banks from other manufacturers that let me down; but not this one! It is exceptional :) I travel frequently and like to do so as light as possible. I have a Google Pixel Phone and Pixel C tablet; and also an iPhone 8+ and iPad Pro 12.9 (2nd gen) and Apple watch, and lastly a Nintendo switch. This battery pack gives me the boost I need very quickly. It charges the iPad much faster (up to 80%, then charging is slowed on purpose for a variety of reasons that I will not go into here). I could give you statistics and measurements, but other reviewers have already delved into their technical observations of the unit, which is great, but some people might not understand how that information would translate into their day to day use.
After fully charging the battery pack (all leds turn off when fully charged), I decided to see how long I could rely on only the PowerCore 20000 PD instead of plugging any of the above mentioned devices into a wall outlet or any other power source. Since this is already a wordy review, from here I'll try to summarize. I actively use all of the above mentioned devices daily, and continued to use them as normal. When my Nintendo switch was down to about 20%, I plugged it in, got a full charge, and I estimate that I play daily on battery approximately 3-4 hours a day. I was suspicious that the LEDs on the PowerCore were all lit after fully charging that device. Pixel Tablet, I charged from 15% to ~ 60% which was just the little boost that I needed, and I started to wonder if the LEDs were accurate, as they were all still lit. Charged my iPhone from 30% to 100%; Finally, the first LED disappeared. Later I charged my iPad from 20% to ~%99 percent (using an apple USB C to lightening PD cable) which consumed another LED. I charged my Android phone (Pixel XL) from ~15% to 100%, and the PowerCore was still ready for more. When my apple watch got low on battery (next day) I charged it from 5% to 100%. In all, I was able to keep all devices comfortably charged for 3 days (this phase I tried to avoid charging each device to 100%, because my intended usage is to just get that little quick "boost" on the go when needed). Next phase, I recharged the power bank (which was surprisingly fast, about 4 hours) and waited until my other devices fully discharged and shut down automatically before connecting them to the power bank. Also, after depleting their battery (normal usage, not by purposely leaving screen on all the time or whatever) I would completely charge to 100%. For the phones and watch, flawless and fast charging with minimal impact on the PowerCore. The iPad, on the other hand, charged fairly quickly to 80%, and it's journey to full capacity had a noticeable drain on the battery pack, but I do not find this to be surprising. After this, I charged the switch, which left me with one LED left. Instead of jumping straight to the Pixel C android tablet, I chose instead to charge my Bose QC20 noise cancelling earbuds, and also my Bose QC35 head phones, and was able to fully charge both. When the Pixel C finally powered down, the powercore was able to charge it to about 12% before that last LED disappeared.
I don't think the average person runs around daily with this many devices, I do, unfortunately (work/personal situation), and I approximate that for phase 2 testing, I could have gone 1.5 days without the need for a wall outlet. Also, it has eliminated the need to carry around various cables/wall chargers and fits nicely in my bag.
Verdict: All of my co-workers and some of my friends are tired of me talking about my battery pack. So that's kind of a negative, but it's not necessarily Ankers fault that I've been so impressed with this, but it also kind of is their fault.. I didn't expect to be so impressed with such an item. When I grudgingly clicked to purchase an $80 battery pack I had preemptive buyers remorse (even though I have had good experience with Anker products previously).. because there are much more affordable battery packs on the market. I was hoping that this would be a terrible purchase, and looked forward to complaining about anything especially the price. Unfortunately, after using it almost every day since I got it, I feel like it was money well spent. Also, if you own any other Anker product, and have had to reach out to customer support, then you already know they will bend over backwards for their customers.
I did have a problem with the unit about 12 months in, it stopped recharging itself. Since it came with an 18 Month warranty, I just filled a form online and the next day they gave me a prepaid shipping label. I Shipped it in and 5 days later I have a new battery charger at my door. Thanks, Anker!
I would (and do) recommend Anker to anyone! Great Product Great Service!
ORIGINAL (4/5): I'm a huge fan of Anker's chargers, power banks, and cables. So when I decided to get a USB-C PD compatible bank for my Nintendo Switch, this was my first choice. It charges the Switch just fine using the included USB-C. However, there is one criticism I need to make, though I don't know if it's truly Anker's fault. It's about the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. I can charge it using the USB-C port on the bank with the included cable, however the PowerIQ port isn't able to charge the controller using the USB-A to C cable included with the controller. With only a single USB-A port on the power bank, this would have been a perfect choice to charge both the Switch and its controller at the same time. I find the lack of compatibility in this case odd because I saw have a 2nd Gen Astro E5 by Anker and its PowerIQ ports can charge the controller just fine using a USB-A 2.0 to USB-C cable, or even a Micro USB cable with a USB-C adapter on it (also by Anker). Why does an older (by 3-4 years) Anker power bank charge the controller while the Powercore Speed PD does not? Here's another quirk - if I try to charge the controller using the Astro E5 with a chunkier USB-A 3.0 to C cable (again, by Anker), it won't charge. Finally, I have tried several Qualcomm QC 2/3 ports across brands, devices, and cables, and they all charge the controller. However, if I try to use any other brand's "smart" ports, they won't work. Only Anker PowerIQ has had a chance to charge the controller. This leads me to believe that the controller itself may be very picky, but also I feel like it's a common enough device to be tested by Anker for compatibility with PowerIQ on its range of power banks (ESPECIALLY the Speed PD) if they're going to put "Nintendo Switch" in the title. All that said, the Pro Controller lasts so long on battery I don't foresee an issue charging it while I'm using my Switch.