Anker
Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank
$159.99
Anker
Based on 26 Reddit mentions
$94.99
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Most should be fine. I use an Anker PowerCore 737 (also marketed as Anker PowerCore 24k in some regions) that I'm happy with. It fully charges the Switch 2 about four times. It is kind of large and heavy (over 600g). I use it with my phone as well. Personally, I'd stick to the Anker brand. They made
...mrmivo in r/NintendoSwitchHelp
March 20, 2026 10:03 AM
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Yeah power banks can be confusing with all the wattage specs. For Surface Pro 8 you definitely want that 60W output to charge properly while using it. Honestly Anker is a solid choice - i've used their Anker 737 Power Bank with my SP8 for months without issues. Just make sure whatever you get suppor
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/Surface
February 10, 2026 8:34 PM
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2014, and it still feels like it was yesterday :D I would say that you start with a range of 5-7 hours, but over time, as your factory grows and you colonize more planets, the time may drop to 3-4 hours (especially if you need to switch to Performance mode). I bought the Anker 737 power bank right a
...GalahadLafayette in r/factorio
February 16, 2026 2:04 PM
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Get an Anker PowerCore 737 powerbank. It costs around 40k but it works like a charm. Using it without any complaints whatsoever.
TheMadButt in r/PakistaniTech
October 22, 2025 6:24 AM
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not sure about hub as I powered my Syntakt with birdcord directly from Anker 737 power bank. But I guess look at Anker and Ugreen options. They seem decent.
arcticrobot in r/Elektron
April 25, 2026 1:10 AM
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So I’ve got an Anker 737 Power Bank that I have not had to use a lot, but it’s been in go-bag for almost 3 years and has always had power when I needed to use it (meaning it’s not sitting there losing charge after a few months). That’s excellent. I have used it during power outages to keep things ch
...SuperScrapper in r/Xreal
February 10, 2026 6:16 PM
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I've never had an issue with a high-capacity power bank especially when using a properly graded USB-C to USC-C cable. I have had trouble with a USB-C to surface connect adapter (aftermarket) connected to a non-surface power supply connected to an airplane outlet. The amount of interference made the
...universalequation in r/Surface
March 24, 2026 11:40 AM
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I use Anker PowerCore 737. It charges my iPad M1, smartphones and even laptop. Bought it two years ago and didn't have any problems with it. It doesn't have a built-in cable but they have other versions with a built-in cable.
zyalt in r/ipad
September 24, 2025 9:07 AM
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Look no further than Anker 737 power bank Avoid no name brands that are fire hazards
Focus_Knob in r/batteries
September 15, 2025 5:15 AM
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