This is a very expensive power bank! I wish they have any power bank can top up my wallet.
History best price, expired long ago:
Anker 737 Power bank = 170$
Anker 735 GaN Prime charger = 58$
This is a very expensive power bank! I wish they have any power bank can top up my wallet.
History best price, expired long ago:
Anker 737 Power bank = 170$
Anker 735 GaN Prime charger = 58$
maybe from HEYMIX
is it too soon to do a HEYDAD joke
asking for a friend….
Yeah, you can find it in Indonesia!
meanwhile, why so expensive?
does it do your taxes and sexually pleasure you as well?
big capacity and high output wattage (140W) which requires more expensive circuitry. plus the premium for a reliable brand.
what in the world could need 140W, and if you did find something to justify it (or even if you used it across multiple devices) its only got 24,000mAh, so thats going to go real quick - seems a stupid set of numbers to put together
i got a couple of Romoss 50W 20,000mAh powerbanks that i think cost me about 1/3 of that patently ridiculous sum
then theres the bad press about Anker in general, not what it once was…lies about cameras, chargers, powerbanks, dangerous usb-c cables
i wouldnt reward them with stupid amounts of money
Doesn't matter how amazing the value of a 50W power bank is - it won't deliver 65W to a laptop.
@AutomationGuy: i dont have a laptop needing 65W….if i did, id use its official charger….and a powerpoint….and not stress a battery pack
@amosmilburn: Thanks for letting us know what YOU would do IF you had a laptop…
Also, there's a bit of hassle out in public or travelling overseas and you've got to find a powerpoint (and make sure you have the right plug if overseas).
It's much easier with a power bank that charges through USB, which can charge multiple devices at the same time.
Sux that Anker uses Australia as a dumping ground for their superseded product lines.
Yep, Anker Prime line has just come out in the US, we'll be seeing those here in maybe a year or so.
Wow, a 140W powerbank. Don't think there are many like this and not ones that use cylindrical cells. All the other cheaper ones use LiPO packs, and those have a finite life of 2 years before capacity starts to drop or the packs start to bloat up. These cylindrical cells last longer, especially the good ones. They are used in Makita, Milwaukee and Dewalt battery packs for their power tools and can charge and discharge at a high rate for a long long time. My Makita packs are at 7 years and still running as good as the first day, giving similar battery life (I use it for my lawn mower).
The closest would be the Sharge power bank, but that is a 100W one and costs AU$349 at the moment.
I think you're referring to the Shargeek.
They currently have a new one, 170W on Kickstarter, costing around $220 including shipping.
I just made the pledge because I'm not in a hurry, but I believe I will need one in the future.
Oh that's cool. Backed!
Is there a 737 MAX version?