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The ANKER 25,000mAh Laptop Power Bank features triple 100W USB-C ports for ultra-fast multi-device charging, dual built-in retractable USB-C cables, and the ability to charge up to four devices simultaneously. With a 90Wh capacity compliant with airline carry-on regulations, it’s designed for professionals on the go who demand reliable, high-capacity power anytime, anywhere.
R**E
Hands down the best power bank I’ve ever owned – truly impressive performance and design
The media could not be loaded. I’ve had the ANKER Laptop Power Bank (25,000mAh with Triple 100W USB-C Ports) for a few days now, and I can say with complete confidence: this is by far the best power bank I’ve ever used in my entire life. I’ve gone through a number of portable chargers over the years—some decent, some disappointing—but this one completely blows everything else out of the water.First off, let’s talk about power. This thing packs a serious punch. With 25,000mAh of capacity, it’s more than just a phone charger—it’s a full-on mobile power station. I’ve been using it mainly to charge my 17-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook Air M1, and a couple of iPhones, and it handles everything at the same time with zero hesitation. I also occasionally plug in my iPad Pro, my Sony over-ear headphones, and even a GoPro when I’m on the go. This power bank doesn’t flinch. It keeps everything powered and charged without breaking a sweat.The fact that it has three 100W USB-C ports is game-changing. You don’t have to prioritize what needs charging first—you can just plug everything in and let it go. I regularly have two laptops and a phone connected simultaneously. I’ve never had another power bank that could manage this much draw at once without either throttling performance or getting uncomfortably hot. This one stays impressively cool and consistent, even under heavy use.Charging speed is fast—really fast. I’ve gotten used to bringing a charger and waiting around for a few hours to top off my MacBook Pro, but with this Anker, I can get it from nearly empty to over 70% in just about an hour, sometimes less depending on background use. Same goes for my iPhone and MacBook Air. There’s no noticeable lag in charging speed even when multiple devices are plugged in.The build quality is solid. It’s got a sturdy, premium feel without being bulky or overly heavy. It’s not the lightest power bank I’ve ever used, but considering the capacity and output, it’s surprisingly compact for what it delivers. I toss it in my backpack or laptop bag every day, and it fits comfortably next to my gear. It definitely feels like a professional-grade device, not some gimmicky charger dressed up to look impressive.Another huge plus: the digital display. It gives you an accurate, real-time readout of the remaining battery percentage, as well as input/output wattage. That may sound like a minor feature, but it’s incredibly helpful when you’re juggling multiple devices. I can easily see how much juice I’ve got left and how fast each device is charging. No guesswork, no surprises.From a day-to-day usability standpoint, it’s been incredibly reliable. I’ve used it while commuting, working at coffee shops, and even on a short trip, where it kept my devices powered through several long days without ever needing a wall outlet. It charges itself quickly too—if you’ve got a proper high-wattage USB-C wall charger (I use Anker’s 100W Nano II), you can get the whole thing recharged in under two hours, which is amazing for a battery this size.To sum it up: this is not just a power bank for topping off your phone. It’s a true multi-device, high-output powerhouse. Whether you’re a remote worker, a student, a photographer, a traveler, or just someone who needs reliable power on the go, I can’t recommend this enough. It’s the kind of product that instantly makes you wonder how you ever got by without it.Anker absolutely nailed it with this one. It’s a bit of an investment compared to smaller chargers, but the performance, versatility, and build quality more than justify the price. If you’re even thinking about getting a laptop-capable power bank, stop thinking and just get this one. You won’t regret it.
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A top of the line battery bank if you need high capacity and don't need wireless charging.
The media could not be loaded. First I want to make you aware that it does NOT come with a charger.(Even if the pictures on the product page on Amazon make it look like it might)This is a solid battery bank that has some significant weight to it, it feels heavy in the hand but the rectangular design with rounded corners makes it easy to hold.It will stand on it's end nicely.I plugged it into a Dell 130w USB-C laptop charger, often smaller battery banks can't negotiate with higher powered laptop style chargers, but this one worked just fine which was a great feature I appreciated.When charging the battery bank from about 20% as it was shipped, it at first took 86w of power as shown in the picture and charged very fast, at around 70% it started thermal throttling (ambient temperature was 71f) and went to 52w The automatic cooldown mode when charging is probably a great thing as the case gets warm enough at peak temperature during charging that you don't want to hold it in your hand for very long.It has a nice menu system with a single button that you can push to see various information displays. Despite the whole front being a single black panel, the actual display area is a smaller box as shown in the pictures.I appreciated how it shows the how much output/input from each port.The USB-C socket on the side of the battery bank can be used for charging up the battery bank if you already have a USB-C charger with a plug (such as a laptop charger), or you can use one of the included cables.The USB-A port is nice to have, I wish however they had put 2 of them, along with a second USB-C socket, that would have made it perfect.The retractable cable comes out easily, you just might have to fidget with it for a moment to get it to unlock and retract.I really liked the pass through charging ability, that's a great option.Essentially you can leave it plugged into your charger and then it will pass through charging power to all the devices attached to it without depleting the battery, so you could use it almost like a little mini UPS unit, or if you just have a single plug charger, it breaks it out into 4 ports (2x USB-C, 1x USB-C and 1x USB-A)I got this one because I like high capacity battery banks and the more common 10k mAh ones tend to get used up fast.I actually bought 2 of them because the Amazon product picture made it seem like it might come with a charger, (which it does NOT), but it's a excellent enough device, I'm going to keep both.If I was going to improve this device, what I would like is to see this same device in a more traditional "thick phone" shape with wireless charging for both phones and watches and dual USB-A and Dual USB-C sockets.I'd highly recommend this battery bank if you want high capacity and don't need wireless charging.
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Way More Capable Than Previous Models
I will start out by saying that this unit is replacing an earlier Anker unit that started acting up but that unit had been used every day and ridden hard (lots of full discharges). I used it primarily to protect an expensive iPad Pro in the sense that I cycled the $100 battery instead of the internal iPad battery.The most important new features are the built in cables. One is fixed (think wrist strap) and the other is retractable (USB C). There are two more ports on the unit, a USB A (power out only) and USB C (in/out). The two cables are both in and out. You can power the unit with one USB C port and simultaneously charge the battery and 3 devices. The large display relays the status of all four ports along with battery charge level. So, in my case I take one compact, high power, power adapter and this unit to charge 3 units and maintain backup power for 4 devices simultaneously. With maximum 165 watts out you can theoretically charge most laptops (tested with MacBookAir).
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