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The Anker PowerCore 24K is a premium 24,000mAh portable charger featuring a blazing 140W output across three USB-C ports. Equipped with Power Delivery 3.1 and a smart digital display, it delivers rapid, efficient charging for smartphones, tablets, and laptops alike. Designed for professionals on the move, it offers reliable, long-lasting power with real-time monitoring, making it an essential companion for demanding devices and extended travel.











































| ASIN | B09VPHVT2Z |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,030 in Climate Pledge Friendly ( See Top 100 in Climate Pledge Friendly ) 156 in Mobile Phone Portable Power Banks 3,031 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (15,934) |
| Date First Available | 24 Mar. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 630 g |
| Item model number | A1289 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 15.6 x 5.46 x 4.95 cm; 630.49 g |
| Special features | Digital Display, Fast Charging, LED Indicator Lights |
| What’s in the box | Gebruiksaanwijzing, cable of connector. |
D**N
Outstanding long-term power bank – 2.5 years on and still going strong
I’ve owned this power bank since April 2023 and after around 2.5 years of regular use, it’s still performing exceptionally well. This is a proper unit, it has a reassuring weight to it that immediately gives confidence in the build quality. The smart digital display is genuinely useful, showing real-time input/output wattage and charging status, which makes a big difference compared to basic LED indicators. One of the standout points for me is that it can charge my 12.9” iPad Pro faster than the battery depletes, something very few power banks I’ve used have been able to do. The high-output USB-C ports make it ideal for tablets and even laptops when you need power on the go. After 108 charge cycles, mine is still showing 97% battery health, which says a lot about the quality of the cells and overall longevity. If you want a high-capacity power bank that’s clearly built to last, not just for occasional top-ups but for demanding devices, this has been rock solid for me and has easily justified the price over time.
N**L
High Power Charging
Really powerful battery bank useful for devices that draw a lot of power. Total output is 140w which is enough to power a laptop while in use; when using multiple devices this output will be split between them. I bought this for a long trip recently and it performed perfectly on every device we used it with. The main reason I got it was for a Steam Deck to give a bit more game time. The maximum draw I see when playing is around 35w, though it's usually around 28-30w so this battery would be powerful enough to charge two of them simultaneously (albeit, with only about 1hr extra charge per console). For the most demanding games it will give around 2 hours of extra time, with less power-hungry games it will manage a lot more. It works great with our phones/ tablets with everything fast charging. One of the best things about it is the little screen which tells you how much power is being input/ output on each connection, and the remaining battery time/ charge time. This is super useful when gaming to know how long you have left, or when charging so you know exactly when it will be done. The next best thing is how fast the battery charges; when using a 100w charger this thing flies and will be fully charged from empty in less than an hour. I rarely ran it down completely so I usually find myself topping it off from 50% which it does in about 25 minutes. You do need a powerful charger to get the best out of it though, and anything over 100w is quite expensive right now. I'm using a Ugreen Nexode 100w charger which are around £50-60 at the time of this review. If you want a full 140w+ charger you can expect to pay well over £100. Also key is what kind of cable you use, be sure to buy quality, properly rated cables if you want the fastest charging. Good Points - fast charging - useful screen - feels quality - multiple outputs - small enough capacity to be carried on a plane Bad points - it's heavy and can be a bit of a pain to carry around for less demanding charging duties - capacity is large but could have been larger and still comply with air regulations, would have been nice - requires a powerful, expensive charger to get the best out of it
K**R
Good for my Go
I’ve been using the Anker 737 Power Bank mainly with my Legion Go, and while it has some great features, there are a few trade-offs. Here’s my honest take: Build and Design The build quality is excellent—this power bank feels super sturdy and looks sleek. The digital display is one of my favorite parts (check out the photos). It shows the battery percentage, charging speeds, and lets you toggle features like auto-screen off. It’s really convenient compared to the usual blinking lights on other power banks. Performance and Capacity Here’s where things get a bit tricky. While the 24,000mAh capacity sounds huge, powering my Legion Go drains it surprisingly fast. After about an hour of gaming, the power bank needs to be recharged, which was a bit disappointing given its specs. However, not surprising. Your results with vary depemding upon the power profile selected on your handhld. That all said, it does charge my Legion Go quickly while in use, so it’s still super handy if I’m gaming on the go and don’t have access to an outlet. Run time increases while using my viture xr glasses, so like there's many variables to consider. However you'd get maximum 1.5 hours , all things optimal. It also works well for phones and other smaller devices, and the two USB-C ports plus the USB-A port are a nice touch for charging multiple gadgets at once. Everyday Use I carry this power bank in my Tomtoc bag alongside my Legion Go and a few other accessories. It fits perfectly and keeps my setup organized. The weight does add some bulk to the bag, but for me, the convenience makes it worth it. What I Like Digital Display: Shows real-time info like charging speed and battery percentage. Fast Charging: Charges my Legion Go almost as fast as the original adapter. Build Quality: Feels durable and premium. Good for Multiple Devices: Works great for phones, earbuds, and tablets. What Could Be Better Drains Fast with Gaming: It only lasts about an hour as i said, when powering my Legion Go during gaming, which means I have to recharge the power bank sooner than I expected. Not Lightweight: It’s a bit heavy, but that’s to be expected for a power bank with this much output. Final Thoughts This power bank is a mixed bag. It’s amazing for quick charging and keeping multiple devices powered, but if you’re planning to use it heavily with something like the Legion Go, don’t expect it to last all day. That said, it’s still super convenient for travel and fits well in my Tomtoc bag. If you need a powerful charger to extend tour gaming time on your handheld or other uses, it’s still a solid choice. Please note that I have only tested this on the Legion go and no other handhelds so csnt say about those.
P**1
Clear display and good quality
Great charge speed and clear display. It’s a bit bulky and heavy but it’s well built.
K**S
Small - yet powerfull and handy
Great power bank! I’ve been using it for a year with zero issues. It charges all my family’s devices and is handy for everyday use around the house. When I saw it on offer, I bought another one. It has 1 USB and 2 USB-C ports, a large capacity while still being airline-friendly, and the screen is a big plus — you can easily see the remaining power and charging status.
W**Y
This is an awesome device. After some quick tests I can say it fully meets my needs and expectations. Yes, it is expensive, and at $150 I didn't think I could justify it. I got it on sale for $100 and I believe it was definitely worth it. The display is fantastic and really provides all the information you need in order to know what is going on with the inputs and outputs. My main use will be for charging the 50wh battery in my Surface Pro 8. The Anker 737 will charge it at a 55w rate via either of the two Thunderbolt ports (the supplied Microsoft charger is rated at 60w through the Surface connector), and it appears that the conversion efficiency is about 80%, meaning that it can fully charge the Surface and have capacity left over to charge a phone or two. (An interesting note about conversion efficiency based on some quick tests and calculations: If I charge my Surface Pro 8 from my Jackery 300’s PD port, it takes about 60wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. It appears that the Anker 737 will need to supply almost 70wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. If I connect the Microsoft AC adapter to the Jackery 300’s AC port and charge the Surface that way, it requires about 90wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. The more up and down conversions you do, the more you lose.) The supplied cord is rated for 140w and is 60cm long (NOT 6 cm as some have said), or about two feet. I had limited success with pass-through charging, YMMV. I connected a 45w charger and the Anker started charging at 42w. Then I connected a phone, which started charging at 10w, but the input to the Anker then dropped to an identical 10w. A different charger and a different load might give different results, I don't know. Others have complained about having difficulty charging DJI batteries. Here's what I think is going on (my best guess, anyway): I have the Mini 2 battery charging hub and three batteries. The hub appears to be happiest with an input of 12v, 1.5a. (The supplied DJI charger is rated at 9v, 2a and 12v, 1.5a.) USB-C PD 3.1 does not appear to support 12v, and when connected to the hub, the hub and the Anker can't seem to negotiate an 18w charging rate at 9v. HOWEVER, when I connect the hub to the Anker's USB-A port using the supplied DJI cable all is well and the hub charges at 18w. Some users have panicked over the USB-A port showing 0.1a with no load connected. Anker explains this on their support page (which takes some digging to find). 1. Make sure Trickle Charge mode is off (tap the button twice). 2. Wait two minutes after disconnecting a load from the USB-A port. 3. Relax. Some users have experienced less than expected charging rates. Not all USB cables are created equal. (In fact, back in the early days of USB-C there were some cables that didn’t meet the standard and were risky to use.) Make sure your cable supports the rate your device requires. I bought a six foot, 140w Anker cable to go along with the 737. That, plus the cable supplied with the 737, should meet all my needs.
K**様
重いけど減らない。充電は対応アダプタ使うとものすごく早いけど、ものすごく暑くなる
T**O
Esse Power bank da anker é fantástico, robusto e premium para quem deseja carregar seu smartphone com segurança e eficiência essa é a escolha, de fato ele não é leve, mas não chega a ser um incomodo, logo você se acostuma, pode investir com segurança pois vale muito apena.
A**N
Does not come with a lead. Either to power source or to device to be charged. Instruction are too tiny to read. Discriminates against elderly and all visually impaired people.
B**L
Ho recentemente iniziato a usare l'Anker Power Bank Fast Charging, 737 PowerCore per i miei viaggi e devo dire che è diventato un accessorio indispensabile per mantenere i miei dispositivi carichi quando non ho accesso a una presa di corrente. È una soluzione perfetta per chi è sempre in movimento, e si è rivelata estremamente affidabile per caricare sia il mio telefono che il mio laptop. Prima di tutto, la capacità di carica è impressionante. Posso caricare il mio smartphone e persino il laptop più volte senza problemi. La funzione di ricarica rapida è davvero efficiente: basta collegarlo e in pochi minuti i dispositivi sono già pronti all’uso. Questo mi permette di rimanere produttivo durante i viaggi, senza preoccuparmi di trovare una presa di corrente. Un'altra caratteristica che mi ha colpito è la capacità del power bank di mantenere la sua carica per un periodo prolungato, anche quando non viene utilizzato. Ho notato che, anche se non lo ricarico spesso, è sempre pronto a fornire energia quando ne ho bisogno. Questo livello di efficienza e affidabilità lo rende ideale per i viaggi prolungati. In generale, sono estremamente soddisfatto dell’Anker Power Bank Fast Charging, 737 PowerCore. È una vera ancora di salvezza per chi viaggia spesso e ha bisogno di rimanere connesso e produttivo. Se cercate un power bank di alta qualità, portatile e capace di caricare rapidamente più dispositivi, consiglio vivamente questo prodotto.
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