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This specific Anker 10,000mAh power bank with a 22.5W output can deliver power at several different voltage and current combinations. The "22.5W" represents the maximum total output power. Here are the typical output specifications for a charger of this type: 5V / 3A = 15W 9V / 2.22A = 20W 10V / 2.25A = 22.5W (Max) 12V / 1.87A = 22.5W (Max) Important Notes: Variable Output: The charger doesn't output all these at once. It uses protocols like Power Delivery (PD) or Quick Charge (QC) to automatically negotiate the correct voltage and current with your connected device for optimal, safe charging. For Best Results: To get the full 22.5W speed, your phone or device must also support a compatible fast-charging protocol (like PD or QC). Check the Product Label: For the absolute definitive specifications, look at the fine print on the physical label of the power bank itself, which will list the exact output profiles (voltage/amperage). In short: It provides up to 22.5W of power, most commonly at 10V/2.
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