All other colours are £27.99.
I have one and bought some for friends as they are a great bit of kit. They were on a flash deal on Amazon for £18.00 on prime but I don't have a time machine.
2nd Gen 22400mAh External Battery with higher efficiency rate deliver its fastest possible current. Portable size at 6.2 x 3.1 x 0.8 inch, 0.99lb.
3 USB charging Port (2.4A for ipad, 2A for Samsung Tab, 1A for iPhone) for 3 devices simultaneously at top speed. 3 USB port also compatible with almost any smart device with an input of DC 5V
Top comments
Bades
20 Oct 155#4
Elivercury
20 Oct 153#7
Ah it's he time of month for this deal to resurface already?
It's a poor battery - heavy, slow to charge (both itself via mains and devices you connect) and pretty inefficient with its charge. While it is supposedly 22400mah, which would give my galaxy S6 nearly 10 charges (@100% efficiency) (2550mah battery), I'll probably get 3, maybe 4 charges out of it (~40% efficiency). It is also incapable of giving my hudl 2 a full charge, although Tesco don't specify a battery size for it (estimates seem to put it around 6000mah).
It will do the job and it's a relatively cheap product - it also can charge 3 things at once which is a bonus - but personally I would get a battery from another, more reliable brand. I have a ~7000mah anker battery pack and it charges my phone significantly faster, charges itself much faster and it'll give approx half the amount of charge I'll get out of this brick, despite being nearly 1/4 of the size.
Also it doesn't support charging of itself while also charging other devices. Not something I'd hold against it, as that isn't typically a feature on budget batteries, but worth mentioning as I always see it asked 2-3 times.
All comments (29)
tek-monkey
20 Oct 15#1
Great battery but a bit on the heavy/bulky side. Mine goes camping with me but I don't keep it in my day to day bag.
Dazza34 to tek-monkey
20 Oct 15#2
With a decent length usb cable you can have the charger resting on the floor next to you or have the charger in you back pack while still being able to use the phone
andrew08uk
20 Oct 15#3
I bought the model before this one with only 2 usb ports, best little gadget I bought.
Bades
20 Oct 155#4
ThePrince
20 Oct 15#5
Great portable battery. A bit bulky and heavy, but does the job.
cannibalwombat
20 Oct 15#6
N.B. this will almost certainly NOT charge a PS Vita (just in case anyone was thinking of getting it for that).
Elivercury
20 Oct 153#7
Ah it's he time of month for this deal to resurface already?
It's a poor battery - heavy, slow to charge (both itself via mains and devices you connect) and pretty inefficient with its charge. While it is supposedly 22400mah, which would give my galaxy S6 nearly 10 charges (@100% efficiency) (2550mah battery), I'll probably get 3, maybe 4 charges out of it (~40% efficiency). It is also incapable of giving my hudl 2 a full charge, although Tesco don't specify a battery size for it (estimates seem to put it around 6000mah).
It will do the job and it's a relatively cheap product - it also can charge 3 things at once which is a bonus - but personally I would get a battery from another, more reliable brand. I have a ~7000mah anker battery pack and it charges my phone significantly faster, charges itself much faster and it'll give approx half the amount of charge I'll get out of this brick, despite being nearly 1/4 of the size.
Also it doesn't support charging of itself while also charging other devices. Not something I'd hold against it, as that isn't typically a feature on budget batteries, but worth mentioning as I always see it asked 2-3 times.
delboyd to Elivercury
20 Oct 152#14
Strange. I get around 6 charges out of it for my Note 4 which is what I'd expect. Charges up quickly, charges my phone quickly too.
Not sure if you're maybe one of these people who sits and watches something as it charges but yeah, my experience has been great, especially for only £20.
badasschris
20 Oct 152#8
Id probably get this instead, looks smaller, better charging speed and a good company
thats exactly the one i bought yesterday. Hope its good, but i think its probably better than the deal posted here as Anker are a well known brand.
Talhah
20 Oct 15#10
bought this a couple months back and a usb port stopped working. they replaced if free of charge but then both the usb ports stopped working a while later and then they never replied to my email. would not recommend this.
Opening post
I have one and bought some for friends as they are a great bit of kit. They were on a flash deal on Amazon for £18.00 on prime but I don't have a time machine.
2nd Gen 22400mAh External Battery with higher efficiency rate deliver its fastest possible current. Portable size at 6.2 x 3.1 x 0.8 inch, 0.99lb.
3 USB charging Port (2.4A for ipad, 2A for Samsung Tab, 1A for iPhone) for 3 devices simultaneously at top speed. 3 USB port also compatible with almost any smart device with an input of DC 5V
Top comments
It's a poor battery - heavy, slow to charge (both itself via mains and devices you connect) and pretty inefficient with its charge. While it is supposedly 22400mah, which would give my galaxy S6 nearly 10 charges (@100% efficiency) (2550mah battery), I'll probably get 3, maybe 4 charges out of it (~40% efficiency). It is also incapable of giving my hudl 2 a full charge, although Tesco don't specify a battery size for it (estimates seem to put it around 6000mah).
It will do the job and it's a relatively cheap product - it also can charge 3 things at once which is a bonus - but personally I would get a battery from another, more reliable brand. I have a ~7000mah anker battery pack and it charges my phone significantly faster, charges itself much faster and it'll give approx half the amount of charge I'll get out of this brick, despite being nearly 1/4 of the size.
Also it doesn't support charging of itself while also charging other devices. Not something I'd hold against it, as that isn't typically a feature on budget batteries, but worth mentioning as I always see it asked 2-3 times.
All comments (29)
It's a poor battery - heavy, slow to charge (both itself via mains and devices you connect) and pretty inefficient with its charge. While it is supposedly 22400mah, which would give my galaxy S6 nearly 10 charges (@100% efficiency) (2550mah battery), I'll probably get 3, maybe 4 charges out of it (~40% efficiency). It is also incapable of giving my hudl 2 a full charge, although Tesco don't specify a battery size for it (estimates seem to put it around 6000mah).
It will do the job and it's a relatively cheap product - it also can charge 3 things at once which is a bonus - but personally I would get a battery from another, more reliable brand. I have a ~7000mah anker battery pack and it charges my phone significantly faster, charges itself much faster and it'll give approx half the amount of charge I'll get out of this brick, despite being nearly 1/4 of the size.
Also it doesn't support charging of itself while also charging other devices. Not something I'd hold against it, as that isn't typically a feature on budget batteries, but worth mentioning as I always see it asked 2-3 times.
Not sure if you're maybe one of these people who sits and watches something as it charges but yeah, my experience has been great, especially for only £20.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Compact-20000mAh-Portable-Anker-PowerCore/dp/B00VJSGT2A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1445352312&sr=8-1&keywords=anker+20000