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Anker PowerCore+ 26800mAh PD 45W with 60W PD Charger, Power Delivery Portable Charger Bundle for USB C MacBook Air/Pro/Dell XPS, iPad Pro 2018, iPhone 12 / Mini / 11/ Pro / XS Max / X / 8, and More

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Features

  • The Anker Advantage: Join the 50 million+ powered by America's leading USB charging brand.
  • Huge Charging Power: A 45W USB-C port provides enough power to charge a laptop at full speed, while two 15W USB ports provide optimized charging to phones, tablets, and more.
  • Colossal Cell Capacity: With a massive 26800mAh cell capacity, you can charge an iPhone X 6 times, a Galaxy S9 5 and a half times, or provide a full charge to a 13-inch MacBook Pro or Dell XPS 13.
  • Rapid Recharge: Use the included wall charger to recharge your PowerCore in less than 3 and a half hours via the USB-C Power Delivery port.
  • What You Get: PowerCore+ 26800 PD, 60W USB-C wall charger, USB-C to USB-C cable, travel pouch, welcome guide, our worry-free 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service.

Description

PowerCore+ Built using only premium materials and exclusive charging technology. PowerCore+ 26800 PD 45W Power up your devices and recharge your battery at high speed with USB-C Power Delivery, and provide optimized charging to your mobile devices with PowerIQ technology. With a portable battery, wall charger, and USB-C to C cable included, this is the ultimate high-speed charging bundle for on the go. High-Speed Charging with USB-C Power Delivery Ultra-High Capacity 60W USB-C Wall Charger Included Universal Compatibility Read more Power Delivery Fast Charging Equipped with a 45W USB-C Power Delivery port to provide full-speed charging to USB-C notebooks, including MacBook Pro 13” and Dell XPS 13. Full-Throttle Recharging Use the included wall charger to refuel your PowerCore in less than 3 and a half hours. PowerIQ 3.0 Provide optimized, high-speed charging to phones, tablets and more with Anker’s latest charging technology. Travel Ready With a portable charger, wall charger, and USB-C to C cable included, you’ve got everything you need to power up your devices—no matter where you are. Read more PowerCore+ 26800 PD 45W The High-Speed Portable Power Bundle High-Speed Charging With 45W Power Delivery you can charge USB-C notebooks, tablets, and phones at high speed, and fully charge a 13-inch MacBook in just 2 hours.Power On the Go The 26,800mAh cell capacity gives you the freedom to keep your mobile devices charged for an entire week, no matter where you are.Recharge Up to 1 Day Faster The included 60W wall charger cuts recharge time down to an unbelievably fast 3 and a half hours — more than 24 hours faster than charging with a normal 5W charger.The Full Package With an ultra-high cell capacity portable charger, a 60W wall charger, and a USB-C to C cable all included, this is the one-stop charging bundle for all of your charging needs.Trickle- Charging Mode Trickle charging is designed to provide optimized charging to low-power devices such as earphones, Bluetooth speakers, and other accessories. To activate, press the power button twice or press and hold for 2 seconds until the LED indicator turns green. Compatible with: Dell XPS laptops, USB-C MacBooks, iPad, iPhone 8 / X / XS / XR / 11 (Lightning cable required), Android smartphones and tablets (including Nexus 7), and other USB- charged devices. Note: Incompatible with HP EliteBook 1050 G1 (150W).Incompatible with ThinkPad X390.When the temperature is below 5°C, not compatible with Dell XPS 13 9360 (45W), Lenovo IdeaPad 720S 13 (45W), HP EliteBook 830 G5, HP PavGaming, Mi Notebook Air (45W), ThinkPad E490 (45/65W), HP EliteBook 1050 G1. When charging 45W devices, make sure the portable charger has at least 3 LEDs illuminated, otherwise, the charging speed will be insufficient.Disconnect your USB-C to Lightning cable when not in use to avoid draining the battery.Anker PowerPort Strip PD 3 USB-C power strip’s USB-C Power Delivery port can not recharge this device. 26,800mAh is the total of the nominal rated capacity of internal battery cells.


Product Dimensions: 7.68 x 3.54 x 2.36 inches


Item Weight: 1.6 pounds


Item model number: A1376


Batteries: 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)


Other display features: Wireless


Colour: Black


Manufacturer: Anker


Date First Available: September 10, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Anker finally delivers USB-C PD laptop battery with enough power!
I've been waiting for over a year for Anker to release a battery with enough USB-C output to charge my 2017 Macbook Pro 13 while I was using it. My previous battery could output 15 watts, but that's not enough to offset usage in most scenarios. On my MBP13 with screen brightness at 100% and both CPUs running at 100% the system uses 31-34 watts of power and this battery can finally charge it! I drained the laptop battery to 38% and tested the power input. Apple's 61W USB power adaptor provided 54 watts of power (as measured by iStat Menus), and at 42% I plugged in the Anker battery. It provided 42-43 watts of power - pretty close to the promised 45 watts. So, using the laptop as hard I ever would uses less power than the battery provides - exactly what I wanted. As the battery charges, the laptop draws less power, so when charged to 65% it had dropped to pulling around 25 watts. Similar power levels come from the Apple charger, so this is what the laptop asked for and not a limitation of the Anker battery. The battery is heavy - much heavier (21oz) than my previous battery (15.4oz) that also is a 26,800mAH battery. So be aware of the weight before buying this. It's great that Anker includes a 45 watt wall adaptor to charge, because with a battery this big charging with a slow charger would take forever. I wish it had two USB-C ports instead of just one; more and more people have USB-C devices so having two USB-A ports seems old-school to me. The price is also hefty compared to similar brands offering 45W output, but in the end I trust the Anker brand and was willing to spend more to get a high-quality product I can use for years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019 by Jason Dunn Jason Dunn

  • Defective after two weeks of ownership
I like this charger and own the 30W version. How ever I wanted one that could put out ample power to charge 45w USB-C devices. I used it for two weeks and only recharged it 5 times. When I went to recharge with the supplied power supply, it would not charge the "power bank" I checked the supplied power supply and it charges my phone and laptop on its own so I am assuming it's a fault with the power supply itself. Amazon is sending me a replacement. Hope this replacement is more reliable like my almost year old 30W version. For the pricetag this carries you would hope for reliability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2019 by Benjamin H.

  • Disappointed
Like what other buyers have said, it easily depletes after a week or so. Worked great for first 2 uses and after awhile easily depletes within 2 hours of being plugged to my Lenovo laptop (even if I put it on battery saving mode/airplane mode and not doing compute intensive activities). Returning and researching for another Power Bank that can sustain. Still an Anker fan but disappointed on this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019 by SmartShopper

  • Nintendo Switch
I have confirmed this will power a Nintendo switch in dock mode. I used a USB-C to HDMI made by GZZ instead of the traditional dock. This allows me to keep a battery bank, usb-c dock, and a HDMI cord all in the travel case from skull & co. Now you can have a portable gaming station without need for 110v. Great work Anker!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2019 by Callan

  • Compared to the Anker 30W A1375, the Jury is Still Out...
5/15/20 UPDATE: I added 1 star given the pleasantly surprising customer support I received that involved Anker support mailing me another A1376. I appreciate Anker going the extra effort in working to address customer issues. Separate from this product, I've since purchased Anker cords and a smaller charger for another device. All appears to be well at this time. Despite the previously noted points, this charger is still a beast that will conquer all reasonable portable electronic charging needs. ------------------------------------------------ 1/25/20 UPDATE: After continued testing and Anker Customer Support feedback, I am upping my rating form 2/5 to now 3/5. Support suggested that I need to unplug the USB-C to lightning cable from the A1376 when not charging a phone reportedly because the chip in the cable can cause the power bank to slowly drain (unlike when you have a USB-A to lightning cable connected). Doing so in a test condition resulted in advertised charging capacity for my iPhone 8 Plus (for either cable)-- at around 6 full charges. I am still taking two stars off because the LED indicator is still significantly brighter than the A1375 (30W) predecessor, and the LED indicator does not give as current of a meter reading as the A1375. So, I'd still consider recommending this model, but just realize that there are some notable differences from the A1375 (30W) model. The A1376 is NOT an A1375 with just more power in/output capability. I'll update further if any changes. Also, I do appreciate Anker Customer Supoprt's responsiveness to my initial 2-star review. ------------------------------------------ I purchased this Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD 45W (A1376) because of its updated output specs and my being highly satisfied with the prior Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD 30W (A1375) predecessor (which is still performing well). Unfortunately, I am currently assessing if the A1376 I received is performing as it should--in particular, it does not appear to be supplying the number/amount of charges I receive on the A1375 (nor the number it is advertised as being able to do). Despite it appearing to take a full charge (using the supplied cable and 60W wall charger at just over 3 hours), I was only able to get 4 consecutive nights of charging an iPhone 8 Plus (using an Anker USB-C to Lightning cable I purchased separately) that had a remaining phone battery charge ranging from 37-50% prior to plugging it in to the A1376 for the night before the A1376's meter indicated it was deplete (via a single flashing LED)--far from the 6 full charges it should have been able to achieve. After a full recharge of the A1376, I am now running a second test using the standard USB-A to Lightning cable (supplied with iPhone) to see if there is any battery life/number of charges difference. In addition to the apparent battery life problem, the LED meter is not performing similarly to the one on the A1375. That is, when I did the test charges using the Anker USB-C to Lightning cable, the meter did not update live on the A1376--nor did it update in the morning when I disconnected the phone (i.e., it still showed the same number of LEDs as when I connected for a charge). The LED meter did not update until I connected it to the phone for the next (partial) charge of the phone--which then showed a drop of several LED lights. Oddly, under the current test using the USB-A to Lightning cable for a second night of charging, the A1375 is still showing all 10 LEDs??? Admittedly, I only ever used a USB-A to Lightning cable to charge my iPhones using with my Anker A1375, so I have no performance comparison of the number of charges using the A1375 with its USB-C PD port. Regardless, only 4 partial charges of an iPhone 8 Plus seems not up to spec for the A1376 using the USB-C PD port. Separate from the issues noted above the meter LEDs are significantly brighter than the ones on the A1375--so much so that I have to flip the batter over on the nightstand which was not needed with the A1375. This may be due to a difference with the LEDs required due to the A1376 having a green LED as well to indicate trickle charging??? Either way it was an unexpected and undesirable change from the A1375's LED meter. Given the excellent performance and reliability I have had with Anker in the past, I was rather disappointed by the performance so far of the A1376 I have--particularly given the high price I paid for it. After I complete my second test using the USB-A to Lightning cable, I may end up having to contact customer support (first time for an Anker product). I will update this review as applicable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2020 by KIND

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