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The Anker PowerCore 10K is a slim, lightweight 10,000mAh portable charger featuring PowerIQ fast charging and two-way USB-C connectivity. Designed for durability with scratch resistance and a 3.2 ft drop test, it delivers up to 2 full charges for iPhone 15 and supports multiple devices including iPad and Samsung Galaxy. ClimatePartner certified for eco-conscious users.
R**B
(relatively) small and mighty
This charger has become a staple in my backpack any time I head out. It’s a tiny bit bigger than a deck of cards, so very easy to stow in a bag, and it can charge my iphone multiple times before needing a recharge itself. The twin ports are handy, and it has a simple LED indicator to know roughly how much energy is left. As with most Anker products, it has a sturdy, solid build designed to last.
B**S
Awesome Power Bank
I’d previously been using a IWalk portable power bank to charge my iPhone 14 which I think is fair to say that due to a long stretch of prolonged usage on an almost daily basis it’s on its last legs and doesn’t hold a full charge or fully charge my phone anymore. Fast forward to a few months ago I decided to upgrade to this particular power bank from Anker. Over the course of the time I’ve spent using the PowerCore 10K it’s been an absolute lifesaver. It charges my iPhone twice from an almost depleted battery to a full charge with a bit of juice left over. Due to a little fall I had the other day outside of a supermarket I can confirm that this unit is built to last and can handle being dropped on concrete and it still works absolutely fine with 0 issues. Overall I’ll definitely consider buying this product again or upgrading to a beefier more powerful model from Anker in the future.
A**R
Functional and very good but not good for heavy use
Very handy, portable and good size with the ability to charge my product semi quicky. However the power bank itself does not have a good battery life so struggles during heavy use.
H**Y
10/10 powerbank would recommend to anyone in need of a portable charger!
Great powerbank I already have one myself, but got one for my best friend's daughters camping trip so she could keep in contact whilst away. Was perfect, small enough to fit in her bag, usb connection so can use with any phone. Battery lasts a long time for charging a phone. Is a fairly chunky but solid design so it's easy to find and you shouldn't misplace it in a drawer in your home. 10/10 recommend to everyone
A**R
Good light weight design
Very slim in design, does take a while to charge up but does have a.long battery life once charged.Light weight so can easily be popped in your bag if your on the move.
A**R
Good
Really good, works as expected and very good quality for the price.
R**R
Small, Light and Powerful!
A small, light and powerful powerbank. Charges my devices back up quickly and multiple times on a single charge. The additional port allows the charging of two devices at once which is great when our with friends and you both need a top up! Another great product from Anker!
J**B
Overall does a decent enough job, but there's better out there.
I bought this a few years ago, hadn't reviewed it yet so thought I might as well. For reference I have a Google Pixel 7 handset which can charge up to around 30W, but with the correct plug or powerbank. This is not that powerbank.I bought this a few years prior to the phone and it was just about sufficient 3 years ago when I bought it. It charged things fine but you'd be looking at well over an hour, possibly longer to charge my then Pixel 3a enough. Now I have a larger battery on my phone (and greater usage of it) I need something faster and which holds more than about 2 charges of power- not saying the Pixel eats that much in a day, just that I have a few devices that need regular recharges (buds, cans, sometimes a tablet or a Kindle).Overall this will get you out of a tight spot, for me it was a real help when I had been admitted to hospital and was in too much pain to reach the plug and felt too bad to ask a busy nurse to plug things in! The powerbank isn't too heavy and if you are stationary (as in my case; in a hospital bed laying semi-upright) it wasn't a problem at all, so long as the cable reached long enough in the times where it fell onto the floor... (and it was sturdy enough to not break or show any damage when this happened, though it was in it's case at the time.The case by the way is a just-about-fits canvas draw string thing. Effective enough and large enough to fit the powerbank and maybe a cable or two but you'll not get anything else in there- not if you need the drawstring to do back up again.The recharge on this thing is LONG! As in hours and hours long! Overnight a good 8 hours and it's just about done when I wake up, this is using an Anker plug which promises to charge up to a rate of 30W, or an Ikea version of a similarly high wattage, the reason it's slow is the device recharge rate and not the plug. If you are not in any great hurry and never forget to recharge anything in overnight and don't mind having to use your device connected to a cable and occasionally have to carry the powerbank as well as the phone/Kindle/laptop/iPad or whatever else you need to recharge when it's out of juice and needing the powerbank's assistance, because the charge rate means this is inevitable. But if this is fine for you and you are very organized, get this and save a bit of money. I got fed up with mine and upgraded to a powerbank which although a great deal heavier, does mean I don't have to worry about the powerbank having run dry and the recharge on my new powerbank is 30 mins not 3 hours+.What is suitable for you is something only you can decide. I have been told that this slow recharge rate means the life of your phone or other device is far healthier, but to be honest I've not noticed a big drop in how long the battery lasts having upgraded to a faster charging powerbank.For £15 or even £8 (which I'm seeing at the moment!) this is a steal of a deal! But I wouldn't pay as much as I did in January 2021 where it was around £30. For £30 there are way better Anker powerbanks than this.
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