
Anker PowerCore
26800 mAh, 30 W, 96.48 Wh
Anker PowerCore
26800 mAh, 30 W, 96.48 Wh
In the specifications list from Digitec, it says manufacturer no. A1617.
Yes that goes without a problem
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The power bank draws its power via a microUSB socket. A USB-to-MicroUSB cable is included with the device. This can be used to charge the powerbank on a USB power supply unit, a socket with a USB socket or on the USB socket of a computer.
The powerbank is made to charge mobile devices like smartphones and tablets on the go. That is, if the Lego modular contains a rechargeable battery for the power supply, it can probably be charged with the powerbank. The powerbank has two USB outputs for this purpose. I cannot say whether the powerbank can also be used like a mains adapter.
Unfortunately, quick/fast charging is not supported with this powerbank. However, PowerIQ is available. With PowerIQ, your devices are charged just enough so that it doesn't damage or heat up the battery, which can happen with quick/fast charging. My Samsung Galaxy s7 edge charges quite quickly anyway, so this should not be a problem as long as you can do without quick/fast charging.
The fact that a power bank does not come with a USB power supply unit can be considered standard. I don't know of any that come with one. Anyone who needs a power bank also has devices (smartphone, tablet, etc.) that are charged with a USB power supply. The powerbank can also be charged with exactly the same USB power supply units. That's why I don't quite understand the "specific wall adapter must also be purchased". Why do you need such a powerbank? What kind of power supply do you use to charge the device that you want to charge with this powerbank? 1. yes, charging with a USB-A to USB-C cable is possible. 2. 5V is the standard voltage of USB. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus#Energieversorgung A power supply that delivers less than 1A might also work. It would just take longer to charge the powerbank. With 0.5A, for example, the charging time of the powerbank would approximately double.
Should be fine, as long as you are fine with the fact that you can only load it ~1 time and it will take a very long time.
According to our information, this item does not support Fastcharging.
Unfortunately, we currently have no information on when the item will be available and when we will be able to deliver it. As soon as something changes in this regard, we will post it here. Sorry.
Good day This powerbank is not suitable for iPads. I tried it and it charged about 15%. But for mobile phones it is enough for 2-3 charges.
2 cables and a plug for a CH socket are included. Charging via QI station does not work.
So far I have hardly noticed any heating up with this powerbank, but I only need it to charge smartphones.
This item has two USB ports for charging. And no, it is not USB 3.0, which is not used for USB chargers anyway.
That depends on the power bank. Depending on the model, it varies how much power is output in each case. In principle, a USB-C connection should provide the higher power. The question should rather be what kind of devices you want to charge with it. The Anker PowerCore 26800 mAh has two micro USB ports for charging the powerbank itself and three USB ports that can output a maximum of 3A. However, when all ports are used simultaneously, the maximum power of the powerbank is limited to a total of 6A (i.e. 2A per port when fully occupied).
306 g.
No!!!
The powerbank is intended for charging mobiles, cameras, batteries, tablets and anything else that can be charged via usb. For laptops, you have to look for special high-performance powerbanks that also have a corresponding power connection...
No, only the two cables are included.
Probably. But very, very slowly at best. To charge laptops, you want a battery with USB-C PD (Power Delivery), for example Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD.
No, unfortunately she can't do it!
It's the 10400mAh and they both look the same.
Only the charging cable for the power bank is included in the scope of delivery. A cable with USB to Lighting connections is not included.
Yes (assuming zenbook 3 has USB-C charging point). But the charging rate is very slow, it is at least for my laptop.
For the fastest possible charging, a power supply unit with at least 20W of power is required. I bought a USB charging strip which has 70W of power. (Aukey PA-T8) But anything with 20W or more should be enough. Alternatively, I found this one on digitec. Anker 4-Port (2A, 36W) I hope I was able to help ;-)
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