Anker is one of the leading experts in charging technology, and its power banks and chargers are some of the best around. Although a simple device, a power bank is much more than just a battery to charge your cell phone. Behind it, it contains complicated electronics and circuitry to ensure that the power bank retains its charge, provides enough power for all the different types of devices available, and does not turn off after a few charges. We had the opportunity to check out the Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 QC Power Bank. Let's see how it works.
ContentsFeaturesUnpackingPerformanceCan I take this powerbank in flight?AdvantagesConclusionsHere is a brief overview of its specifications:
Quick Charge 3.0 Input:5-7V 2A 7-9V 2A 9-12V 1.5A Quick Charge 3.0 Output:5-8V 3A / 8-10V 2.4A / 10-12V 2A Standard Output:5V 2A Weight:369g/13oz Size:166 x 62 x 22mm/6.5 x 2.4 x 0.9inch Capacity:20100mAh/72.36WhHere's what's included in the box:
On its longer side, there is a button that you can click to check the power level of the power bank. And, of course, the light at the top will flash to show how much power is left. Each light is equivalent to 25% power. The image below shows that there is 75% power level in the power bank.
One thing you need to consider is that when there is only one flashing light, it could mean a remaining charge as low as 2% or as high as 25%. You'll have to guess if the remaining charge is enough to last all day. Otherwise, you'll have to pack a bulky paperweight on your trip.
The power bank comes with a 50% charge out of the box, and I still managed to charge my phone twice (from 30% to 100%) before it died.
Recharging the power bank takes about nine hours (yes, that's quite a long time), but I managed to charge my phone six times before it needed recharging.
For my OnePlus 5T, it took about 90 minutes to go from 30% to 100%. It was faster than using a normal charger (about fifteen to thirty minutes faster) to charge my phone.
The only thing I like about this power bank is that it doesn't get hot. I've used it to charge my headphones and phone together, and it's always been cool as usual.
With a power rating of 72.36 Wh, which is below the 100 Wh limit of most flights, you can pack this power bank in your carry-on. You cannot leave it in checked baggage, however.
Anker's PowerCore Speed 20000 QC is a heavy-duty power bank you can count on to quickly charge your phone when you need an extra battery. If you're looking for a power bank that can charge multiple devices quickly and simultaneously and doesn't need to be recharged frequently, I highly recommend the PowerCore Speed 20000.
Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 QC