🔋 Power Meets Portability: Never Run Out of Juice Again!
The Anker Prime Power Bank is a high-capacity 12,000 mAh portable charger featuring a powerful 130W output, dual USB-C ports, and a smart digital display for real-time monitoring. Compact and lightweight, it’s designed for professionals on the go, ensuring your devices stay charged and ready whenever you need them.
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 5.3"L x 2.17"W x 1.3"Th |
Item Weight | 0.82 Pounds |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Portable | Yes |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Power Source | Battery |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Battery Capacity | 12000 Milliamp Hours |
Additional Features | Digital Display |
B**B
Works Great - Would Buy Again
This was the smallest high charge rate (laptop power) battery bank I could find. It has worked great. Really like that it shows the power rate (watts) both in and out and delivers power at the same speed as my OEM charger for my Dell XPS 13 and, in turn, when connected to a fast power supply, charges up fast as well. I have also been impressed with its ability to hold a 100% charge for weeks at a time when not using it.I take it whenever I may need laptop power and have unreliable power like on most airplanes or airports due unavailability of power or loose worn out receptacles that won't hold onto a power supply. Of course it also provides robust power for any lessor need such as tablets, phones, drones, lights, tools, etc.To put the size in perspective its overall volume is not much more than my iPhone 16 Pro (regular not Max) with a smaller footprint but a bit more than twice the thickness and it weighs a bit more and it feels just a bit heavier at 12oz vs 9oz for the phone with case.
J**B
Good if your needs are modest, screen scratches easily, portable
Performance-wise, the device operates as advertised: it does 130 watts total output, with 65 watts max per port. My old MacBook agreed that it was being charged at 65 watts, while my phone drew between 4 to 10 watts. Don't be surprised if you see the wattage fluctuate because it won't stay exactly pegged at 65 watts, or whatever the max draw is of your connected device.My only real-world testing so far is simultaneously charging a 2019 MacBook from 80 to 100%, and an iPhone from 65 to 100%. It did the job in a little less than thirty minutes, and depleted itself to about 8%.The interface is simple and easy to navigate, and the bank feels like the perfect shape and size in the hand. However, for its size (the dimensions listed are accurate) and weight (365 g), I agree with another reviewer who said this thing feels like it could/should have a higher capacity.The first screen you see after pressing the side button is either the overall battery charge (if nothing is connected), or the following (if you do have a device connected): percentage of charge remaining, battery remaining in hours and minutes, and the wattage going through each USB-C port.The second screen shows overall battery information: health as a percentage, number of cycles, and the battery temperature in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. The third and fourth screens let you choose the screen timeout (30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 30 minutes) and the screen brightness, respectively. Then you're back at the first screen.It's also worth mentioning that the power bank I received indicated it already had 12 cycles on it, and I assume that's just part of testing before it left the factory.This thing loses a half-star because the more I think about what that other reviewer said, it does feel like this could have more juice, but you clearly know you're buying a 12000 mAh power bank.It loses another half star because it has that same glossy piano-black plastic that you see in cars -- which looks good, but also scratches if you so much as look at it the wrong way. That said, it does come with a fabric draw-string bag for storage.Update: I had to order a replacement because one of the charging ports on the original wouldn't work at all for charging the device, and would display a "UVP" (undervolt protection) error. The replacement device is able to recharge via both ports, no problem. Also, the replacement device arrived with 0 cycles on it, whereas the one I originally ordered had 12 out of the box. Anyway, Anker customer service was great in helping me diagnose the issue and suggested I could return it via them, or through Amazon.
C**3
First was defective, second one works great
Like most of the other reviews out there, expect to get a defective unit that needs to be exchanged for a working one. The first one I got wouldn't even charge and gave an error when I plugged in a charging cable. -1 star for having to deal with this.I returned it for a second one and it works perfectly so far, I love the screen and charging statistics, it's actually a fantastic battery if you get a working one.
S**H
Updated: 2x Failures - Support Is Horrible! - it’s good, not great but the best high output ever
Edit 3 - July 2024 - Done with this junk and this companies Chinese junk. All sent to be properly destroyed. Another failed unit. Used it 18 cycles failed completely and won’t charge. These guys should be held accountable for impact to the environment. I hope no one takes these on an airplane either. Complete safety hazard I give Anker 6 months and these will be recalled.Edit 2 - May 2024 - I have a second unit, 22 cycles on it failed with "unable to charge with devices connected, unplug devices to continue" and now the screen stays on all the time and won't charge any devices. Anker Support has basically turned into the worst support ever questioning the device and how it was used. It was used to charge. Duh. It has zero damage. Never dropped. Sat on my desk 90% of the time I had it. They have to be using the cheapest IC's ever in these.Edit - Well 65 cycles later, 7 months later, the battery no longer charges from the dock mode. Sometimes via direct USBC it will / won't charge at all. Opened support ticket and hoping for replacement. Anker quality on these Prime batteries are really not good.Know what your buying is the summary. It’s a great pack knowing that. Yes it’s sold as a 12k but in reality this more like a 8k at best day. This because of the high output and battery voltage specs to reach 130w output. This model unlike its big brother the 20k it does not support input charging and output charging at the same time. If that’s important to you then this isn’t for you. Does recharge at insane speeds 65w input which is just amazing. So even though it discharges faster it charges insanely fast with the right adapter. Overall it meets my needs but others should be aware of its quirks. Batteries do seem strong too see how it lasts in a year or two. I use this to charge MBA 15 M2 + iPhone 15 Pro with no issues. Insane power.
4**N
Works great, nice looking, good information shown onscreen
I don’t think I want to get any power banks that don’t have smart displays anymore. I love the live data when charging devices and the power bank itself getting charged. Works fast, have used it to charge my Surface Pro X fairly fast. However I think I need a higher capacity battery, I’ll see what else Anker has to offer but definitely nice power bank to have. Reasonable weight, not light but not overwhelming.
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