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Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K) $165 Delivered @ Anker Australia

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Not the cheapest one but still ok for those in need.

Very impressive Amazon review those.

This might be due to pushing out stock, making way for new prime model.

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  • +3

    Ok here's some feedback, it does charge my Lenovo P1 but the laptop says put the right charger. It's was emptying very fast but laptop also for charged. I think it's a great backup when you need it.

    • -8

      think it's a great backup when you need it.

      You can get one for less than half that price.

      • I paid $130 for this 😂

        The last anker or my first ever battery backup lasted 8 years. I killed it by putting it to a wrong charger.

        This is my motivation to buy anker again lol

        But how can you buy for less than half?

        • I bought the 60$ heymix 100w power bank when it was a deal here. it work fine for charging my swift x.

          • +12

            @jv: Only you could compare a 65W vs 140W power bank and then complain about the price jv.

            • -8

              @Tacooo: That’s not what I was replying to.

          • +4

            @jv: That's not the same then, it has a lot slower charging speed.

            If charging speed doesn't bother you, you could have gotten one for under $30.

            • -8

              @freefall101: That’s not what I was replying to.

    • I also got this in an attempt to charge my Lenovo P15V (using a USB-C to Lenovo square tip adaptor cable). It did not work. Although the P15V requires a 135W input and this can push 140W in a single port, it does so by ramping up the voltage an running a low current (hence the thin wires). The Lenovo needed the opposite - lower voltage, higher current.

  • +1

    Hopefully the battery door doesn't fall off this one

  • Waiting for it to go below the lowest zmi ozb price (~$130 iirc). Someone posted a comparison review between these two and Zmi seems to be the winner.

  • Need something to charge a steam deck. Is there a cheaper alternative?
    I’m thinking I’ll go for the Baseus Blade. 100W should be plenty and can be had for about half of this. Would love suggestions though.

    • -1

      Steam Deck can't use more than 45W so yes, there are a million options that are better.

    • 65w would be plenty, don’t need 100w. Reddit has a few suggestions.

  • Can I bring this with me on the plane?

    • Yes

    • +1

      Yes. This is rated below 100wh.

      "It's important to note that the watt-hours of a power bank are different to the wattage of a power bank.

      Wattage refers to the maximum amount of power that a power bank can provide at any given moment, and is typically measured in watts (W). Watt-hours, on the other hand, refers to the total amount of energy that a power bank can store and supply over time, and is measured in watt-hours (Wh). In simpler terms, wattage tells you how fast a power bank can charge a device, while watt-hours tell you how long it can keep charging before it needs to be recharged itself."

    • +1

      As a technical answer, you need to apply for permission to the airline for anything over 100Wh, this one comes in at 86.4 and have just last week taken it from Sydney to Hawaii and from Hawaii to san Fran Cisco and back. Not a single problem.
      Also yea I got mine for $133 during black Friday last year.

  • +11

    I'll buy from Anker AU when they stop shitting on Australia and using us as a dumping ground for their obsolete products. Notice the lengths they go to, to stop us viewing the US site? You need a VPN to see it. We're not stupid Anker.

    • Hey mate, don't doubt you but what are the specifics in this regard? really curious now.

  • -5

    jv right 165 is a joke for ANY bank

  • -2

    WHAT A BARGAIN

  • I prefer Ugreen 145W 25000mha power bank, about $67 AUD plus delivery.

    • Link please

      • I utilize the ChatGPT plugin for translation purposes and recently visited TAOBAO.COM, the parent company of AliExpress.

        The standard daily price for items on this site is $67.

        I discovered a delivery company that provides a local Chinese address. They consolidate multiple items and ship them to Australia. The cost for sea shipment is $60 for a 20KG package.

        I understand this process seems cumbersome, but once organized, it's significantly cheaper for products made in China.

        • +1

          Thanks, got a plane ticket and picking it up at China.

          But the official delivery don't ship battery stuff to Australia. Not sure about third party, but if they do it's about 12-15$ AUD depends which company. Just make sure you ask them.

          • @ItsAlwaysOutOfStock: Not through airmail, but sea shipment is fine for all electronic and battery. Majority of the deals here in these two usually 50% to 60% off there as standard price

            • @DOTAKE: Nope, the main ugreen store won't even let you buy if you select a Australian address

        • DO TAKE, Can you share the company name? Do they have a website in English?

          • +1

            @Maq: https://m.tb.cn/h.5JdQzaRIMU19rTk?tk=evulWiBunkP
            About 65$ AUD plus 3% fee

            Need to google translate. But like I said they won't let you buy if you select an Australian address.
            Need to ship to third party then they ship to you. Like 60-80rmb shipped to Australia.
            Unless you have a Chinese friend brings it back for you.

  • It is good for handheld gaming consile like rog ally and steamdeck. It charges my Rog Ally for 2.5 times rougly. 65W fast charging.

  • Great, I need a new power bank for my 737

  • $144.48 from Mobileciti - Free Shipping
    https://www.mobileciti.com.au/anker-737-portable-power-bank-…

    Extra $10 off First order, although it appears you can only have 1 discount code at checkout.

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