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The Ultimate PowerCore Lite 10000mAh Power Bank by Anker
By Huang Jun Lee on Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2018
The PowerCore Lite 10000mAh Power Bank is the perfect one to bring along with you whenever and wherever you go to; if you need to charge your device. Power Bank user nowadays seeks for an affordable Power Bank that could charge up minimum of twice. It is also preferred being portable around the user. When choosing your perfect Power Bank to go with, three factors should be evaluated before the purchase is made. These considerations include the efficiency, portability, as well as the price and quality of the Power Bank.EfficiencyCapacity, the absolute purpose of the Power Bank should be one of the benefits provided to consumer. The PowerCore 10000mAh Lite Power Bank allows you to charge your devices multiple times depending on the device itself. Either an Android or OS phone user, the Power Bank is able to charge your phone on average of three times. Similarly, you could charge your tablet with it an average of 1.3 times. On the other hand, you can recharge the Power Bank with two types of cable, which includes the Micro-USB and Type-C. With such flexibility, you can recharge your Power Bank now with one another.Not only that, the Power Bank delivers you another benefit. With such high capacity, it would recharge your device’s battery within a short period of time with its fast charging function. For instance, all devices such as your phone and tablet, requires only less than an hour and a half to get fully charged.PortabilityA Power Bank with portability would be beneficial towards their consumer. The PowerCore Liter Power Bank generates 10000 milli-ampere-hours from a slim charger, which weight approximately 211 grams. This is like carrying a baseball along with you while charging your device. Besides that, the curvy edge of the surrounding of the charger is designed to ease your discomfort whenever you carry it around with you.Price & QualityOf course, making sure the Power Bank is secure to be used by you is always the top priority for the vendor. The PowerCore Lite 10000mAh Power Bank is designed to ensure safety for you and your devices with its premium battery and MutiProtect technology storage. Not forgetting its price, it is affordable to purchase this Power Bank at just $33.99 along with a Micro-USB and a travel pouch. Leaving the best for last, the purchase comes with a free eighteen-month warranty by Anker themselves.To wrap things up, the PowerCore Lite 10000mAh Power Bank would be handy for one who spend most of the time on his or her devices. With so many benefits listed above, you can now bring your portable charger everywhere at any time. However, a drawback the Power Bank might throw to you is not having the options of different color. Yet, this drawback is not much of a concern to me. If you are looking for one right now, say no more to this one.
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Not very effective
By Ty on Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2019
I have many Anker products and usually they are pretty darn good. And for a normal person, this would be pretty darn good. However, for a person who understands charging standards and capabilities, this power bank just disappoints me. This power bank has consistently failed to hit it's max output of 2.4 amps while charging multiple phones. Moto z Droid, Moto z play, Moto z2 play, and last but not least my; current daily driver the Moto z4. It appears all of Anker charging products that don't support a different charging Standard other than their own, ie PD (Power delivery) and QC 3.0. Power IQ (their own charging Standard) appear to be unaware of Moto products and refuse to charge all of them at full speed. Full load, no load, light load, low temp, normal operating temp, high temp. No matter the environment it just doesn't do it. Levels off just over an amp which is sad considering every other fast charger can and does exceed 3 amps on this very phone if they physically support 3amp output. I don't expect the power bank to go "full send" mode all the time. I don't expect it to always output 2.4 amps because realistically temps are never in check in the real world for it to do it 100% of the time. But in controlled environments it can't do it either. Below ambient temps, it's unable to charge what most cheap chargers online or in stores can do. And it only appears to be Moto products that don't want to charge with this power bank. For the average person. This doesn't matter. Motorola products are not super popular however they are out there and they do compete with other phones from apple and Samsung. But Anker is advertising this power bank as being able to charge any phone at full speed. And though I would argue is false because most phones are 15 watts while this power bank can only do 12 watts it's even more depressing when it can't even hit that 12 watts on my phone. Taking an hour longer to charge my phone vs a cheap power bank that has an unusually high chance of starting on fire doesn't make Anker look good. I really hope they fix this on their newer products. As far as I know it's only Moto products it can't charge correctly. But who knows how many other phones it will refuse to charge at full speed. I hope they figure it out.

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