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Posted 29 May 2023

Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K) + Additional USB C Cable - £98.99 With Code @ Anker

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I’ve been keeping my eye on this battery pack as an emergency backup for my laptop.  It’s pricy for a power bank, but high quality.  Buy direct from Anker and get a free USB C cable.   Same price on Amazon no additional cable. 

  • Ultra-Powerful Two-Way Charging: Equipped with the latest Power Delivery 3.1 and bi-directional technology to quickly recharge the portable charger or get a 140W ultra-powerful charge.
  • High Capacity and Long-Lasting: Featuring a 24,000mAh battery capacity and 2× longer-lasting battery life, juice up an iPhone 13 almost 5 times or a 2021 iPad Pro 12.9" 1.3 times.
  • Smart Digital Display: Easy-to-read digital display shows the output and input power and estimated time for the portable charger to fully recharge.
  • What You Get: Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K), welcome guide, 140W USB-C to USB-C cable, 24-month stress-free warranty, and friendly customer service.
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  1. ddnvidia's avatar
    ddnvidia
    Decent deal, and one of the few PD 3.1 I think power banks going above 100W input and output! Great for MBP 16 owners and other windows laptops that support 100W+ USB C - some even need to be plugged in for top performance so this would help enable that on the move, not just simple charging.

    Anker stuff tends to be on the more expensive side vs the market but, I’d say this is arguably one of the better values right now. It’s niche, but if you need it, then it’s great.

    Everyone else, 100W ones will probably be fine and there are others under this price some nearly half sometimes like the beasus one I got for just under £60.
    sheffield788's avatar
    sheffield788
    To add to your comment, Ravpower PD Pioneer (Haniz) is 80w model on Amazon occasionally for £30 which is an amazing price. I've seen the older model, which comes with AC instead of usb plug for laptops, but apparently, the newer model is all USB ports. Not in stock right now, I had the opportunity to get it, but I've got too many power banks and resisted the temptation despite the fact it was a bargain. There is a 27k mah 100w Ravpower as well. Right now on ebay for a higher price, but still cheaper than other brands.
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  2. TJToon's avatar
    TJToon
    Same price on amazon aswell if anyone has prime and want quicker delivery. (edited)
    ck12111's avatar
    ck12111
    amazon don't include the extra cable tho
  3. modjodojo's avatar
    modjodojo
    Recently bought this from the official Anker store on Amazon, and it had a USB C cable included...if that helps anyone. (edited)
    A57ton's avatar
    A57ton
    But it was only 60W right?

    The extra one you get from Anker direct is 140W. (edited)
  4. N7777's avatar
    N7777
    1 star reivews concerning, and 24k wont last long
  5. seagull1977's avatar
    seagull1977
    Just bought one same day delivery with Amazon. Good build quality and it's charging my 130 watt dell nicely
    ck12111's avatar
    ck12111
    This one direct includes an extra free cable too!
  6. jamesdew's avatar
    jamesdew
    I have this powerbank, it is excellent but it more than anyone needs if you just want to keep your phone charged.
    This is the perfect powerbank for the mobile worker, you can power your USBC laptop and mobile at the same time, you can power a second monitor (which I do) you can work in a cafe or something at the non treasured tables by power sockets and if you do run low on power you can charge it to full again in under an hour.
  7. squawkbox's avatar
    squawkbox
    For those that don't need the 140W output, there is an Anker power bank that is much cheaper:

    Anker Power Bank, 20W Portable Charger with USB-C Fast Charging, 335 (PowerCore 20K)
    amzn.eu/d/7…pBl

    £36.99

    Yes, it is 4,000mAh less, doesn't have a screen and is limited to 20W out. However, cost per mAh is good for Anker. It still isn't the smallest thing in the world, but useful to shove in a backpack. I have also used it to charge my M1 MacBook Air.
    sheffield788's avatar
    sheffield788
    I agree the cost is good for Anker, but you can find similar specs from reliable brands for a better price. On the assumption the usb c is input and output (can't see info in this matter and lots of Anker power banks have usb c output only) that's a good one but I believe it is still about £10-15 overpriced. However, Anker stuff is reliable.
  8. defard's avatar
    defard
    I have had one since first release and I can confidently say its the best pack I have had to date by far. I travel a lot so have been through a lot of them!
    TiscaliSurvivor's avatar
    TiscaliSurvivor
    What other ones have you had?
  9. TiscaliSurvivor's avatar
    TiscaliSurvivor
    Says buy 1 get 1 free - how?
    Shivers's avatar
    Shivers
    Looks like it's saying you get the USB-C Cable for free, not the device.
  10. randomusername7605281935's avatar
    randomusername7605281935
    Anker always seems expensive for what you get, £140 normal price for this is crazy. £100 is still pushing it but people like paying for the brand and knowing they'll likely get the full capacity. I have a 65w output 20,000mAh ravpower one for like £30, but can normally be had for £40. Just seems like a major step up in price for extra power. Can also get the same capacity but 100w output for around £70 if the final 40w isn't needed. Not even the mains charger that comes with my laptop is 100w so that'll do me. But yeah reassurance of the brand is nice if you don't want to test another brand. (edited)
  11. brendonhope3's avatar
    brendonhope3
    Could I take this on a plane?
    defard's avatar
    defard
    Yes you can, both short and long haul flights
  12. TiscaliSurvivor's avatar
    TiscaliSurvivor
    Can you charge it and use it at the same time?
    ck12111's avatar
    ck12111
    Yup
  13. Chunk266's avatar
    Chunk266
    What kinda monster laptop draw 130 watts?! Just the thought of it exhausts me!
    DuckDuck86's avatar
    DuckDuck86
    The dell variants used by a few co-workers has dual USBC input power backs.

    So I assume those are high watt, not sure there model as they're not ones I maintain. All my models are 65w

    The dell Alienware a use 2 giant insane power bricks too btw
  14. Hang-In-There-Joan's avatar
    Hang-In-There-Joan
    I've got one and it's great. Charges from dead to 100% in about 50 minutes.
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