
The Anker Advantage: Join the 55 million+ powered by our leading technology. Colossal Capacity: With a huge 25,600mAh cell capacity, you can keep multiple devices charged for days at a time (25,600mAh is the total of the nominal rated capacity of internal battery cells ). Charge an iPhone 11 Pro Max 4 times, an iPad mini 5 3 times, or a MacBook Air 2020 once. Unrivaled Charging Options: Equipped with dual USB-C ports for a powerful 87W charge to a single device, or simultaneous high-speed charging to 2 devices. With an additional 2 USB-A ports, you can even charge 4 devices at the same time at a combined output of 78W. Universal Compatibility: PowerCore is built using Anker’s exclusive PowerIQ technology to ensure flawless compatibility with virtually any mobile device.
Q: How long does it take to fully recharge this power bank?
A: Using a 65W wall charger, it takes a little over 2 hours to fully recharge.
Q: Does this charger have any safety features?
A: Yes, it features Anker's MultiProtect safety system, which includes temperature control, high-voltage protection, and more.
Q: What is the total output power when charging multiple devices?
A: The combined output power when charging multiple devices is 78W.
Q: Is this portable charger compatible with a wide range of devices?
A: Yes, it uses Anker's PowerIQ technology to ensure compatibility with almost any mobile device.
Q: What is the capacity of this portable charger?
A: This charger has a capacity of 25,600mAh.
Q: How many devices can I charge simultaneously with this portable charger?
A: You can charge up to 4 devices at the same time.
A: Use a 60W+ charger to refuel PowerCore III Elite 25600. A great option from Anker is their PowerPort III Pod 65W Lite. It takes just over two hours to fully recharge (with a 60W+ charger). A USB-C to USB-C cable is included, but the charger is not. Yes, this is safe to use on an airplane, falling under the 100Wh limit.
A: Trickle charging is a slow charge but it's better for any battery's life span. I'd choose trickle charging for night time charging if you're asleep while it charges. Regular charging when you're awake and can take it off the charge when it's done charging. Regular charging shouldn't hurt a device if you don't leave it plugged in too long but most devices these days can detect when to stop pulling current from a charger.