Was looking for a portable charger with 60W output for my laptop & found this on offer at Amazon AU.
Free delivery.
Cheapest for a long time according to 3C
Was looking for a portable charger with 60W output for my laptop & found this on offer at Amazon AU.
Free delivery.
Cheapest for a long time according to 3C
And,…….how does it perform compared to other power banks/high output power banks?
USB A output Max of 12W per port is bit low these days.
don't know, it's just a power bank to me for emergencies, so I definitely don't know about it's output or wattages.
Sure. Anker is a reputable brand that makes quality power banks and chargers, not the best value and latest tech often.
For $59 I would have got this model too, 60W USB C PD is good for almost anything but the more power hungry bigger
laptops.
Do you use yours for a laptop, or just phones and accessories?
@ozhunter68: I use mine for anything really, mac M1 laptop, galaxy buds, phone, gopro. I try and keep 2 20,000mah banks, so I have this one and a Xiaomi one that I got for pretty cheap from Kogan. no complaints yet, especially for $59. However would I pay 80 90 100? nope, too much for a power bank.
Very good brand and company. Only other company I'd buy is RAV power products
Very tempting, looking to replace my powercore of 6 years… Wish there was a dual USB-C 60W, with my chargers moving over to USB-C.
Would seem it won't charge the M1 MacBook Pro. I got this one which according to the specs will (65W PD), but a few bad reviews has me doubting.
it does charge the m1 mac, I've done it plenty of times.
Which M1? The heftier ones need a big power supply.
tried it on my 13" m1, yet to try on my 14" m1 pro (10c CPU/16c GPU one). not gonna lie for the price I won't bother with a random brand like veektomx or weetbix above and just get anker : D
@[Deactivated]: Mines an M1 Max. Always hard to know which brands are decent and which BS about their specs.
got this for 59$ way back, had an RRP of $99.