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Anker Power Bank Power Station 60,000mAh,Portable Outdoor Generator 87W with Smart Digital Display, Retractable Auto Lighting and SOS Mode, Home Backup(PowerCore Reserve 192Wh) for Travel, Camping

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Color: Gray


Features

  • Sustainable Power Anywhere: Harness the sun's energy with solar panel compatibility for eco-conscious charging on-the-go. This Anker power station is ideal for maintaining your devices powered while you're out and about.
  • Safety in Your Pocket: This Anker power station comes with a built-in retractable light and an SOS button, providing peace of mind during unexpected emergencies and ensuring you're always prepared.
  • Power Duo for Your Devices: Charge a laptop and a phone swiftly with 60W and 27W USB-C ports on this Anker power station, keeping all your gadgets ready and operational no matter where you are.
  • Uninterrupted Connectivity: A robust 60,000mAh Anker power bank battery ensures your iPhone 14 stays charged over 10 times, or keeps a 3W LED lamp lit for 42.3 hours during prolonged outings or blackouts, so you do not have to worry about losing power.
  • What You Get: Anker 548 Power Bank (PowerCore Reserve 192Wh), 1.9 ft (60 cm) USB-C to USB-C cable, welcome guide, worry-free 3-year warranty, and our friendly customer service. (Note: Wall charger and XT-60 cable not included)

Connector Type: USB-C*2+USB-A*2+XT60*1


Brand: Anker


Battery Capacity: 60000 Milliamp Hours


Color: Gray


Special Feature: Digital Display, Portable, USB Port


Product Dimensions: 4.59 x 4.59 x 8.17 inches


Item Weight: 5.74 pounds


Batteries: 1 Unknown batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: December 13, 2023


Manufacturer: Anker Innovations Limited


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  • About The Charging Speed...
Color: Gray
Many reviews mention that it charges oh, so slowly. I tried lots of things. I started out plugging it into the front USB connector on my computer. 3 Watts, (The display on this device lets you know this.) Then I used a small "wall wart". 5 watts. I have a really nice plug-in charger with multiple charging ports. I started out with USB A to USB C. 5 watts. My charger box has a 20 watt USB C port and a 65 watt USB C connector. I used the included USB C cable and plugged it into the 65 watt connector. BAM! It started charging at 57 watts. It eventually (about 80% charged) dropped to 44 watts. So, I'm starting out disagreeing with it's biggest problem, according to many reviews. It charged to 100% in about 4 hours. At 100%, it showed 1 minute remaining and it stayed that way for a very long time. I unplugged it for about 5 minutes and plugged it back in. It started out right back at 60 watts, but dropped quickly to 44 watts. LiFePo batteries do that. I have huge ones in my off-grid solar and you have to set them up for an "equalization" phase on the charge controller. Time to stop getting more and more technical. This thing charged from 30% to 100% in about 4 hours. My plug-in power bank got quite warm, almost hot, during this time. The charging cable, itself, got a little warm. The unit, itself, got VERY slightly warm only on the bottom. To sum it up, this thing does NOT charge slowly, You just need the right charging setup for it to charge quickly. The next thing is the display. I have no idea how people could complain about the display. I find the display near perfect. It has a circular icon that fills in as it charges, a half circle at 50%, becoming a complete circle when it's fully charged. It shows input power and output power. It tells you how many hours and minutes until it's full or how many hours and minutes until it's empty depending on whether its charging faster than it's draining or draining faster than it's charging. it has an "Auto" indicator when it's in "Auto" mode. In "Auto" mode, you can connect the upper USB C connector to something that has power, and when the power goes off, this unit will automatically turn on its light, which is quite bright! I can't believe it will last 40 hours!! SO nice! The most difficult thing I ran into was trying to set it to leave the display on longer than the default 30 seconds. I kept doing what the instructions say - hitting the SOS button twice and then holding it until the time changes. It never worked. Turns out you have to do this WHEN IT ISN'T CHARGING!! I may have just saved you 15 minutes. I got this for almost 50% off. In fact I only got it because of the price! I already have power stations, but they all weigh 40 or more pounds. This one, I can easily hold with my arm straight out. I think the price was very nice, considering it has a LiFePo battery!! I, like one reviewer, was a little surprised that it didn't come with a charging cube. But, unlike that reviewer, I wasn't disappointed. A 60 watt power cube isn't your under ten dollar device. By the time you get to that much power, it's quite costly. I'm sure they had some discussions about whether to send it with a cheap power cube, whether to send it with the power cube it needs or whether not to send a power cube with it at all. Finally, I just went and weighed it on a scale that's not really meant to go that low. I had to push down on it to get the scale to turn on, and then quickly let go. It read 5.2 pounds, if you can trust that. I DO NOT consider that heavy and|or bulky. I'm VERY happy with this thing! Perfect for taking in the car on road trips or whatever! At a VERY nice price! If there were one thing I kind of wish it had, it would be a 12 volt lighter output. But you can't have everything. Well, I never seem to be able to, anyway... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2025 by Chris C

  • Reliable power station with great features for camping.
Color: Green
This Anker power station is a solid, well-built unit with everything I need for off-grid power. The battery capacity is ample and designed to keep small electronic devices—like phones, tablets, lights, and cameras—charged for about 3 days on a full charge. It has plenty of USB-A and USB-C ports, making it easy to power multiple devices at once. The build quality feels premium and durable—exactly what you’d expect from Anker. One of the standout features is its solar panel compatibility. I use a 100-watt solar panel (purchased separately) to recharge it while camping, and it works beautifully. It gives me peace of mind knowing I can stay powered even without access to electricity. The built-in light is also a nice touch—soft and warm, perfect for ambient lighting in a tent or around the campsite. Overall, this is a dependable power station that’s well worth the investment for anyone who camps, travels, or wants a reliable backup power solution at home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025 by Andrew

  • The backup battery to replace all backup batteries!
Color: Green
I purchased this power bank to replace one that had gone bad, and boy am I glad I chose Anker. I've purchased other products of theirs such as speakers, cables and chargers and felt the power bank with meet the same quality as the rest of their electronics. I was right, lol Power your electronic devices with the Anker Power Bank Power Station 60,000mAh, featuring a colossal capacity of 60,000mAh or 192Wh. You can charge multiple devices numerous times without needing to “plug in” to the wall, ensuring uninterrupted power during blackouts or off-grid adventures. I love the light that allows you to illuminate your surroundings during outages (or impromptu backyard campouts) with the retractable emergency light, providing auto lighting for quick charger location. Adjust the light for two comfortable brightness levels or utilize the SOS mode for emergency situations. The emergency mode would definitely come in handy during a power outage, which we frequently get in Michigan. It's nice to know that Anker designed this power bank with durability as a key component. Boasting a lifespan 10× longer than comparable models. Retaining an impressive 85% charge even after a year without recharging, it stands ready whenever you need reliable power. The smart display allows you to monitor power status effortlessly. It offers vital information such as battery level, input and output power, remaining charge time, and charging modes. I specifically like the feature displaying “time remaining” for both charging and draining of the power bank. It's got enough juice to run the light for over 50 hours! Note: In auto mode, connect the power bank to a power source via the USB-C 1 port to activate emergency lighting. Compatible with solar chargers featuring an XT-60 connector (10-24V), enhancing versatility for various power sources. The bottom line: This “Emergency” battery has basically become my primary source of charging my devices on a daily basis. It's so convenient just to toss next to wherever you are and charge. Don't have to hunt down an outlet. I also see this getting extended use on our planned road trip this summer, it's so handy! My only complaint - there's nowhere to store a cord. Just a small compartment somewhere you can tuck a cord or two in would be perfect to make this the ultimate survival battery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by Ashley Ashley

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