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[Prime] Anker Power Bank 24000mAh 65W PowerCore 537 $119.99 (Was $159.99) Delivered @ Anker via Amazon AU

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Think this is one of the better deals I've seen for a <25,000 mAH, 65W Power Bank, therefore under 100Wh can be generally taken on flights without running into the max safe limits.

  • 2-in-1 fast charging: with a total power of 65 W and two USB ports, the power bank allows you to quickly charge two current-intensive devices simultaneously. (Note: USB-C 1 has a maximum power of 45W, while USB-C 2 has a maximum power of 20W).
  • 30 W high-speed recharging: a full charge of the power bank takes only 3.5 hours - half the length of a conventional power bank.
  • Versatile possibilities: the Anker 537 power bank charges laptops, phones, tablets and a variety of USB devices as quickly as possible.
  • Large capacity: 24,000 mAh provides enough energy for about one MacBook Pro charge and at least 4.8 charges for the iPhone 13 Pro - ideal for taking with you on the go or a weekend trip.
  • Box contents: Anker 537 power bank (PowerCore 24K for laptop), carry case, manual (English language not guaranteed).
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closed Comments

  • +4

    30w intake at this price (even for Anker) is pretty weak sauce imo

    • +1

      The 45w max output is the bigger issue not the 30w intake.

      Many powerbanks meant to charge laptops have at least 65w output and some even 100w.

      • That’s an issue too.

        I can live with 45w, intake’s my priority.

  • +1

    White also the same price


    Technical Specifications:

    Output Ports (USB-Cx2)+ (USB-Ax1):

    • USB-C1= 9V ⎓ 3A / 15V ⎓ 3A / 20V ⎓ 3.25A / 3.3V~16V ⎓3A
    • USB-C2: 5V ⎓ 3A / 12V ⎓ 1.5A

    Total Max Output via USBC: 65W & If using both at the same time (45W+20W)

    • USB-A Output:5V ⎓ 3A / 9V ⎓ 2A / 10V ⎓ 2.25A / 12V ⎓ 1.5A

    Total Max Output:22.5W

    Input ports (USB-Cx1 only USB-C1):

    • USB-C1 input: 5V ⎓ 3A / 9V ⎓ 3A / 12V ⎓ 1.5A / 15V ⎓ 2A / 20V ⎓ 1.5A

    Total Max Input = 30W

  • -2

    Wow $119 for a rechargeable battery lol

  • +1

    I have a couple of these and find them excellent. https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B094V37MQ5?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_p… I can't speak to the flying limits as i try not to leave the house. House also has not burned down. (Yet)

  • If you don't mind kogan, you can grab a 100w one for ~$95. Similar capacity

    https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-26800-mah-powerbank-118w-…

    There's plenty of cheaper ones that are 45w in the past, forking out ~$120 for one without any particularly special features is pretty pricey IMO

  • +4

    Adding to the alternatives - $69.99 for the Baseus Blade 100W 74Wh (20,000 mAh). Does 65W pass through charging.
    Currently 20% off using code PWECBT20.

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/313895608809

    Only 99c more than the recent Ozbargain deal for the Blade. Some reports of inconsistent quality control though.
    I have one, and no issues. The form factor is great for bags, but some people don't like it.

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