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The ANKER Power Bank Power Station 60,000mAh is a portable 87W outdoor generator featuring a smart digital display, retractable lighting with SOS mode, and solar panel compatibility. Designed for travel, camping, and home backup, it delivers reliable, eco-conscious power to multiple devices with rapid charging and emergency readiness.
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Engine Displacement | 163 Cubic Centimeters |
Is Electric | Yes |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Output Wattage | 87 Watts |
Additional Features | Digital Display |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Wattage | 87 watts |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.57"L x 7.05"W x 6.97"H |
Color | Gray |
J**O
Its a Swiss Army Lamp!!!!
I'm absolutely blown away by the Anker Power Bank Power Station! This isn't just a power bank; it's a portable powerhouse that's completely changed how I stay charged.First and foremost, the sheer capacity is incredible. It keeps all my devices running for days. Whether it's my phone, tablet, laptop, or even small appliances, this power station handles it all with ease. The variety of ports – USB-A, USB-C, which means I can charge multiple devices simultaneously, which is a huge time-saver.The build quality is top-notch. It feels robust and durable, like it can handle anything I throw at it. The design is sleek and modern, and the display screen that shows the remaining power and charging status is incredibly helpful.What truly sets this Anker Power Station apart is its versatility. It's perfect for camping trips, power outages, road trips, or just working from anywhere. The fast charging capabilities are also impressive, getting my devices back to full power in no time.I've tried other power banks, but none compare to the reliability and performance of this Anker Power Station. It's a fantastic investment for anyone who needs reliable, portable power. Five stars all the way!
D**K
Great for smaller devices
This thing is a beast and great for smaller devices over a pretty long use. Great for camping or even just when I want to sit outside away from chargers and play on my phone or play my Nintendo Switch. Basically any device I've used with it so far charges at maximum speed and the performance is great.If you use this with the original Switch, you'll get some insane duration. The Switch 2 definitely pulls more energy but not as much as I expected so I can charge it comfortably multiple times with this. It's mostly useful for long sessions with low draw devices, camping has been my main use case and easily lasts any weekend trip I've done. Most smaller electronics will take a long while before it brings this very large battery down. Coming from an old 20mAh, this is an excellent upgrade.
C**C
About The Charging Speed...
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...
M**X
Use it Everyday
I love this thing. It is heavy and dense and very sturdy. It is a good size to carry around the house, or take to hotels and on road trips. I like to take it while i’m car camping. I got a 100w wall charger and it charges up in a couple hours, while then providing many phone recharges. The solar connectivity works well up to 100w. This is a very good product and I will continue to use it everyday in the office, at home, and on the go.
C**O
Perfect glamping battery
Pros:- Great charging capacity and form factor.- Build quality seems pretty bombproof, as expected from Anker.- Each input and output works as expected- LED screen shows remaining capacity in % and time as well as wattage of both input and output- Solar port works fine with a cheapish panel with a DC out and DC to XT-60. I’m getting 25-40W- Pop-up latern light is nice when needed- Sale price (below $120) is niceCons:- SOS: why? It’s the most prominent button in the front and it starts a flashing light frenzy with one touch. I can’t imagine this function ever being useful. If anyone can see this SOS beacon, they can hear a yell, whistle, phone call. If you have the luxury of lugging around a big battery, it seems that you’d have other resources nearby. I store this in a tote with a bunch of other awkward items while traveling and camping, and the SOS button will go firing off when the button is hit, draining the battery. This is a big miss.- Both input and output wattage (charging speed) is often below expectation.- Non-sale price. ($170) is not nice- One more output would be good
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