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Ultra-High Capacity: Upgraded from the PowerCore 16000, it charges the iPhone 6 seven times, the Galaxy S6 five times or the iPad mini twice. Recharges in 10 hours with a 2 amp charger, phone chargers (generally 1 amp) may take up to 20 hours.
Fast Charging Technology: PowerIQ and VoltageBoost combine to deliver the fastest possible charge up to 2.4 amps per port or 4.8 amps overall. Input: 5V / 2A.
Certified Safe: Anker's MultiProtect safety system ensures complete protection for you and your devices.
What You Get: Anker PowerCore 20100 Portable Charger, Micro USB cable, travel pouch, welcome guide, our fan-favorite 18-month warranty and friendly customer service. Lightning cable for iPhone / iPad sold separately.
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mastersmithson
26 May 167#1
Anker is a brilliant brand. If I needed one I'd have no worries with this brand!!!!!
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mastersmithson
26 May 167#1
Anker is a brilliant brand. If I needed one I'd have no worries with this brand!!!!!
petermerritt
26 May 16#2
My 10000mAH model still works fine, purchased in 2013. Good quality.
Deeco
26 May 161#3
It's been that price for time, already ordered one...bit on the heavy side
kcarney812 to Deeco
28 May 16#34
yh must admit I think it's a little heavy too. but does the job
tenohfive
26 May 161#4
It's not a deal - standard price for it. And it's far too heavy to carry around (even if it is small-ish.) But for recharging tablets, camping etc it works well.
Musicrab
26 May 16#5
Average price £22 for the last year; the standard prices for these things are irrelevant.
evostick47
26 May 16#6
Superb charger. It's too big for a pocket or handbag but great for hiking /camping etc. Very well made kit.
AshMcConnell
26 May 16#7
Strange, cannot be delivered to Northern Ireland :neutral_face:
pglfc
26 May 162#8
Yep, Lithium batteries through certain courier methods are not always allowed.
Skye0blue
26 May 161#9
I own one of these and this price is not special. I agree with the comment that it is heavy and I agree however it was fine to carry to the London marathon tracking runners around the course all day on my iPad.
AshMcConnell
26 May 161#10
Yeah - I'm just noticing I can't get them from ebay or other amazon sellers. That's annoying, I was going to get one for a trip, although after a bit of searching, it looks like the plane has USB sockets :smiley:
sparc
26 May 16#11
It takes 24 hours to charge with my phone chargers, what could I use differently?
drnkbeer
26 May 16#12
What ampage is your phone charger?
mcek
26 May 16#13
Not just Lithium. I couldn't get replacement sealed non-spill lead 6v batteries for my wireless alarm delivered by a courier, but good old Royal Mail handled them with no problems.
simonspeakeasy
26 May 16#14
Most planes that I have flown on recently give so little USB power that the battery on my tablet does not charge at all - it merely discharges more slowly than usual.
AshMcConnell
26 May 16#15
I'm hoping an emirates A380 will have a decent amount of power, but it looks like there is plenty of entertainment onboard in any case
QuantumInfo
26 May 16#16
any of these force the power on even after charging is full? my battery dies even close to full charge when on own power
Swarfega
26 May 16#17
I got the + version (still 20100mAh) of this on Monday (it has a USB Type C port on it).
I charged my Nexus 6P from empty to full and it only used 10% of the battery. Well impressed.
STi_prodrive
26 May 16#18
Is there anything out there that's more then 20000mAh in the market?
STi_prodrive
26 May 16#19
o really? where did you get your one from ?
CharlesCalthrop
26 May 162#20
I'd like to know that too. Preferably one that doesn't achieve a 4/5 star rating that contains the words '... in exchange for an unbiased review'
acj7745
26 May 16#21
Ampage is a word you just made up by applying the same thought process as for volts and voltage. It is called current.
In the US (FAA) and some other places, 20,000mAh is the limit.
Just a heads up to people that might not know.
omgpleasespamme
26 May 16#23
The link you posted says 100 Watt hours max per battery is the limit so not 20,000 mAH.
I just read more of the link you posted and the writer destroys their own credibility with a calculation that uses the figure of 5v from the output and not the internal battery voltage of 3.7v. That's a rookie mistake.
eslick
26 May 161#24
Feel for the guy who posted this a week or so ago at £20 and got no heat.
This is poor show from Anker on this one, when it was £20 a few weeks ago the RRP was only £23.99. Been watching it well the camel has for it to come down below £20 and when it went up to £23.99 they put the RRP up to £89.
nomnomnomnom
26 May 161#25
Ah thanks. I didn't read it in depth to be honest, only skimmed over it.
Calculating the limit looks like it's a bit more complex than a single figure for all airlines / counties.
For those that actually have one can you charge and use it at the same time? I.e. pass through charging
Swarfega
26 May 16#29
Sadly not no :disappointed:
brookysm
26 May 16#30
Yes Swees do one that's about 25,000mAh, got one nearly a year ago that started losing its charge slowly a month ago, Swees sent a replacement n didn't require the old one back - new one is a different design, slightly smaller so great customer service from them.
clearly affiliated with Swees as I've seen the same comment before...
Naut
14 Jun 16#36
27.99 now
STi_prodrive
15 Jun 16#37
HEHEH I might as well carry a car battery that is massive!
wenttoabetterplace
15 Jun 16#38
People who want batteries that are bigger than 20,000mAH tend not to be fussed about weight/size of battery....
Perhaps you should tell us what capacity you want, then we may be able to find one. (The reality though is that size/weight of battery is pretty linear. If you want a big capacity battery, you will end up with a big battery!)
Opening post
Ultra-High Capacity: Upgraded from the PowerCore 16000, it charges the iPhone 6 seven times, the Galaxy S6 five times or the iPad mini twice. Recharges in 10 hours with a 2 amp charger, phone chargers (generally 1 amp) may take up to 20 hours.
Fast Charging Technology: PowerIQ and VoltageBoost combine to deliver the fastest possible charge up to 2.4 amps per port or 4.8 amps overall. Input: 5V / 2A.
Certified Safe: Anker's MultiProtect safety system ensures complete protection for you and your devices.
What You Get: Anker PowerCore 20100 Portable Charger, Micro USB cable, travel pouch, welcome guide, our fan-favorite 18-month warranty and friendly customer service. Lightning cable for iPhone / iPad sold separately.
Top comments
All comments (39)
I charged my Nexus 6P from empty to full and it only used 10% of the battery. Well impressed.
In the US (FAA) and some other places, 20,000mAh is the limit.
Just a heads up to people that might not know.
I just read more of the link you posted and the writer destroys their own credibility with a calculation that uses the figure of 5v from the output and not the internal battery voltage of 3.7v. That's a rookie mistake.
This is poor show from Anker on this one, when it was £20 a few weeks ago the RRP was only £23.99. Been watching it well the camel has for it to come down below £20 and when it went up to £23.99 they put the RRP up to £89.
Calculating the limit looks like it's a bit more complex than a single figure for all airlines / counties.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/anker-powercore-20100-20000mah-portable-charger-now-20-amazon-2445730
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/xiaomi-5-1v-2-1a-10000mah-power-bank-banggood-2450721
What next?
Perhaps you should tell us what capacity you want, then we may be able to find one. (The reality though is that size/weight of battery is pretty linear. If you want a big capacity battery, you will end up with a big battery!)