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Anker PowerCore+ 20100mAh Power Bank (A1371H12) $89 Delivered @ Dick Smith/Kogan

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Hey guys first time poster. Got an email with this as one of the deals.

I have this battery pack and its great with USB-C devices (Nexus 5x/6P, Pixel and also charges the Nintendo Switch really well even when playing!)

Enjoy!

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  • +7

    I have this battery pack and its great especially if you have PD devices (Nexus 5x/6P, Pixel and also charges the Nintendo Switch really well even when playing!)

    This version of the Anker AmpCore+ doesn't have USB-C PD.

    • Ah my bad! I will edit. Still a great charger for the price

    • Thanks RichardL. I was waiting for your confirmation.
      Still good price tho. Thanks OP too.
      Cheers

  • Anyone know any deals on the PD version?

  • Is this any better than the one below going for half the price?

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/401039

    • Quality wise? Are you seriously compare Anker with RAVpower?

    • I assume this is allowed on planes?

      Did you read the article you linked to?

      This is 20100mAh, the limit is 27,027mAh.

      • Yes I did read it.

        Your comment assumes the voltage is 3.7 volts. Depending on the batteries using that may or may not be correct.

        Nothing in any of the specs show either the Wh or the volts.

        Did you read it:

        Why Is Wh Used and Not mAh?
        While power banks are marketed by their milliampere hours (mAh), this standard is only useful when comparing products that use the same type of battery e.g. lithium ion, alkaline cells, or NiHN cells. Whereas, watt hours refers to the fact that the battery can supply a certain amount of watts per hour. This is a better standard as watt hours provides a consistent way to compare different types of batteries, rather than the same type of battery.

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        There is NO mAh limit - unlike what you have stated.

        • This use 18650 LG batteries that are 3.7v thus the information in your link is correct and the mAh limit specified is also correct.

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